They sleep together and Silva takes the monkey to the center each day on her bicycle, the baby snug in the wool bag.
Besides my wife and me we had two friends over, including a dyed in the wool Peter Luger enthusiast from pre-hipster Brooklyn, and we all tasted my own grass fed T-bone first.
And it may not be wise to follow the example of the man in the wool Union Jack cap who crashed Simpson's victory interview on NBC and cooed what sounded like a lonely seagull call.
Her village has joined forces with others to sell in bulk to the three wool processing firms in the southern city of Arequipa, in an effort to expand their bargaining power.
Many Europeans and Americans wonder whether Mr Netanyahu is himself a dyed-in-the-wool rejectionist, or is simply in thrall to the ultra-nationalists in his coalition.
In the end, the Democrats have a good chance of prevailing on election day: it is hard to see dyed-in-the-wool Democrats opting for Mr Bush once alone in the voting booth.
As for the so-called died-in-the-wool football lovers, well, er, they are unable to think or talk about anything else!
Now the Keidanren, the association of big, dyed-in-the-wool manufacturers, is shifting its position.
Jacques Chirac was a dyed-in-the-wool Gaullist, and La Francafrique was in its essence a Gaullist enterprise, but even Chirac paid lip-service to the notion that times had changed.
His hand may have been stengthened by the fact that he is a dyed-in-the-wool auditor.
Founded by the Romans as a thermal spa, Bath became an important centre of the wool industry in the Middle Ages.
Licensing has been paying the rent up in Redmond, and Ballmer is a dyed-in-the-wool licensing guy.
The biggest myth of all is that conservative Christians are dyed-in-the-wool Republicans.
Ironically, what seems to be missing from the God Species more than anything else is the spirit of urgency, intensity and personal outrage of old-school, dyed-in-the-wool environmentalism.
The fabric of the single-breasted suit was sourced from vicuna and qiviuk, two of the most expensive sources of wool in the world.
It felt as if the country had been wrapped up in the cotton-wool of establishment etiquette.
So even a dyed-in-the-wool Zynga bear might be forced to consider that the stock may have finally hit rock bottom.
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Well, you know, I'm a dyed-in-the-wool Sam Cooke fan and listened to him a lot coming up, and he was an early influence.
And if you are a died-in-the-wool progressive doing everything you can to expand the nanny state, feel free to ignore the movie.
But early indications are that the Ryan pick has failed to move any of that small, elusive but critical group of swing voters, while dyed-in-the-wool partisans have just hardened their positions.
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Goldman, a dyed-in-the-wool trading firm, is grabbing such opportunities with glee, taking business from once ubiquitous but now reeling rivals, such as Citigroup and UBS. It also helps that its arch-rival, Morgan Stanley, has pulled in its horns.
It was a week that was heavy with suits like at Burberry Prorsum where the models walked the runway in gray wool suits under puffer jackets with newsboy caps and umbrellas like corporate men braving the harsh winter to report to work.
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Named Blanket Bay (after the blankets used by sheep shearers here in the 19th century to keep wool dry), the resort is the type of luxe but rough-hewn lodge one might expect to find in the Adirondacks or at Lake Tahoe.
The room was uncluttered, considering how small it was, but everything in it was striking and eccentric: the faded rugs, the pictures on the walls, a wool blanket woven in bright colors flung over the back of the sofa, collections of stones and twisted weathered deadwood from the moors.
The historic mill specializes in the super-refined wool that is used not only for Zegna's own suits, but also for a list of luxury labels like Tom Ford and Gucci.
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The female models, with fluffy curled hair and bright red lips, looked like they were ready to get on an airline flight to mix a little business with pleasure, while the men in plaid wool blazers could have been running off to a campus club meeting.
In the background of the exhibition are the Medici, the wool-traders turned bankers who held sway over the Florentine republic in its golden age under Lorenzo the Magnificent, and who produced popes and queens and Tuscan grand dukes until the last of the dynasty died in 1737.
Local raw materials--say, olive wood from the West Bank for a Nativity scene or wool from alpacas raised in the Andes foothills for a knit hat--are favored.
The museum is situated in a former wool merchant's Grade II-listed mansion which dates back to the 17th century.
But compared with their Islamic, Indian, and Chinese counterparts they were latecomers, originally interested in importing luxury Asian goods for the European nobility and bourgeoisie in exchange for wool and woollen products or silver and gold.
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