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11 Sentences With "warmly dressed"

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Called "Kelly's Wave," it showed Slater, warmly dressed in a quilted jacket and a gray wool beanie, arriving at a misty pond at daybreak.
Warmly-dressed fans arrive to Yankee Stadium before the baseball game between the Houston Astros and the New York Yankees, Tuesday, April 5, 2016 in New York.
Cashman, warmly dressed for autumnlike conditions at Yankee Stadium, and McCann, in full Astros regalia and clearly embracing the lack of team restrictions on facial hair, chatted cordially for several minutes.
This piece is from 1843, our sister magazine of ideas, lifestyle and culture ONE BRISK evening in January several thousand people, warmly dressed in jumpers and scarves, took their seats in a stadium on the outskirts of Delhi for the latest round of India's Pro Wrestling League.
The paroled soldiers were fortunate to have only about a two-month stay.Levy, 1999, p. 115 They were able to tolerate the conditions somewhat better than the previous Confederate prisoners could because the Union parolees were more warmly dressed and in better physical condition.Levy, 1999, p.
They were able to tolerate the conditions somewhat better than the previous Confederate prisoners could because the Union parolees were more warmly dressed and in better physical condition. The damp conditions and bad food still took their toll. By November, forty soldiers of the 126th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment had died and about another sixty were ill with fevers. Under these oppressive conditions, the Union Army parolees became mutinous, set fires, and made many attempted escapes.
Nikita, who is not as warmly dressed as Vasily Andreyevich, soon finds himself about to die from hypothermia. Vasily Andreyevich decides to leave Nikita to die and sets out on his own on the horse. He wanders through the snow in circles and eventually falls off the horse, finding himself back by Nikita and the sleigh. The master attains a spiritual/moral revelation, and Tolstoy once again repeats one of his famous themes: that the only true happiness in life is found by living for others.
After these events, the soul of Kara Zor-El made another appearance in continuity three years later in a story titled "Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot" in Christmas with the Super-Heroes #2 (1989). Within the story, Boston "Deadman" Brand tries to feel the warmth of Christmas by possessing revelers' bodies. Feeling guilty upon the realization that he has been stealing others' Christmases, he flies off feeling sorry for himself for being denied a reward after a year of helping people. A warmly-dressed blonde woman approaches Brand, startling him.
They pushed for Robertson's 19th Infantry Brigade, then in reserve, to be committed when the attack by Savige's 17th Infantry Brigade slowed down. The abrupt manner in which this was done generated antipathy between Robertson and Savige.. alt=Three warmly dressed men in uniforms look at a map. The 19th Infantry Brigade then advanced on Tobruk. The attack on this fortified town proceeded along similar lines to that on Bardia, with the 16th Infantry effecting a break-in of the position, but this time the 19th Infantry Brigade was to carry out the exploitation phase.
She has removed only one glove, which may indicate either that she is distracted, that she is in a hurry and can stop only for a moment, or simply that she has just come in from outside, and has not yet warmed up. But the latter possibility seems unlikely, for there is a small empty plate on the table, in front of her cup and saucer, suggesting that she may have eaten a snack and been sitting at this spot for some time. The time of year—late autumn or winter—is evident from the fact that the woman is warmly dressed. But the time of day is unclear, since days are short at this time of year.
Its caption is "Indian (mixed breed -- 'brass ankles') family near Summerville, South Carolina." > She stands, her arms wrapped around her [holding a dog] in the cold, with > three children and [another] dog in the [swept] dirt and rocks in front of a > [hard] pine-board house with [lace curtains at the windows,] a roof of > [somewhat] tattered wooden shingles and thin stick porch columns that lean > [ever so sightly] in on each other holding it up.Marion Post Wolcott, > "Indian (mixed breed - brass ankle) family near Summerville, South > Carolina", Library of Congress All appear to be well fed and warmly dressed including the mother with a fur collared full length wool coat. The Wassamasaw lost touch with their crafts and culture, but since the 1960s have been working to revive and preserve them.

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