Examples of the the word, gown , in a Sentence Context

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  1. In the University of Glasgow. At twenty-two, he found himself wearing the, gown ,of a learned professor in one of the oldest Universities in the country, and
  2. Is now the Waterloo Barracks. She wore a red petticoat under a loose, dark gray, gown ,of damask trimmed in fur and a mantle of ermine. Accompanied by two female
  3. A congregation may see the minister leading worship in street clothes, Geneva, gown , or an alb. Among the Paleo-orthodoxy and emerging church Presbyterians, clergy
  4. off-white and made with much lace, trim and intricate detail. In the past,a, gown ,was used for both boys and girls; in the present day it has become more common
  5. And godparents choose to dress the baby in a white gown called a christening, gown ,for the Baptism ceremony. Christening gown s often become treasured keepsakes
  6. Greek Philosophy and Christian Theology. The relationship between" town and, gown ," has often been uneasy – as many as 93 students and townspeople were killed in
  7. Of the court and library in the center of the campus. Draped in an academic, gown , the female figure of Alma Mater wears a crown of laurels and sits on a throne.
  8. A party and arrange for wine and an orchestra. Musette gives Mimi a beautiful, gown ,to wear and introduces her to a Viscount. The pair dances a quadrille in the
  9. In some colleges, are entitled to wear a more voluminous undergraduate, gown ,;" commoners" ( originally those who had to pay for their" commons ", or food
  10. In northern Colorado, debate over future growth patterns and town and, gown ,relations emerging as dominant local issues in the early 21st century. In the
  11. Prologue" ). Cinderella visits her mother's grave and receives a beautiful, gown ,and shoes from her mother's spirit (" Cinderella at the Grave" ). Little Red
  12. White cashmere dress and matching coat designed by Oscar de la Rent. The tulle, gown ,was also designed for her by de la Rent. According to The Washington Post,"
  13. And Wales, barristers usually wear a horsehair wig, stiff collar, bands and a, gown , As of January 2008 Solicitor advocates have also been entitled to wear a wig
  14. Wedding dress, which only became popular after Queen Victoria wore a white, gown ,at her wedding to Albert of Saxe-Coburg. An example of an invention of
  15. Haven's efforts to reinvigorate the city. Evidence suggests that the town and, gown ,relationships are mutually beneficial. Still, the economic power of the
  16. In 1638," Christmas" appears as" an old reverend gentleman in furred, gown ,and cap ". The character continued to appear over the next 250 years, appearing
  17. On her lap, and an owl, the attribute of wisdom, is hidden in the folds of her, gown , Her right hand holds a scepter composed of four sprays of wheat, terminating
  18. Choices for a woman's second or subsequent wedding. The notion that a white, gown ,might symbolize sexual purity has been long abandoned, and is criticized by
  19. Out," Doffing the decent black of the pastor, he was free to choose the, gown ,of the lecturer and teacher, of the thinker not confined within the limits of
  20. Ranging from a cocktail dress that is at or below the knee to a long evening, gown , determined by current fashion, local custom, and the occasion's time. History
  21. April 4,1370) leaves 50 florins to Boccaccio" to buy a warm winter dressing, gown ,"; various legacies (a horse, a silver cup, a lute, a Madonna) to his brother
  22. Of year of marriage. For luck, many of the brides would attend in their wedding, gown ,and veil, although this custom has long since disappeared from the Islands. In
  23. Many Presbyterians, clergy are moving away from the traditional black Geneva, gown ,and reclaiming not only the more ancient Eucharist vestments of alb and
  24. Consistently voting against expansion measures on the part of both town and, gown , Mike Rot kin, UCSC alumnus, lecturer in Community Studies, and self-described
  25. Two empires. Titan, who was baptized as Irene, became famous for her wedding, gown , which started a fashion craze in Constantinople for a type of robe (for men)
  26. The wedding dress, which became popular after Queen Victoria wore a pure white, gown ,when she married Prince Albert, and many were quick to copy her choice. At the
  27. Whilst in the chamber. The current speaker, John Below, has chosen to wear a, gown ,over a lounge suit, a decision which has sparked much debate and opposition.
  28. Dresses, bell-like sleeves, and the black lace frothing at the hem of a ball, gown , By the 1940s,cheongsams came in transparent black, beaded bodices, matching
  29. Advocates have also been entitled to wear a wig, but will wear a different, gown , In many countries the traditional divisions between barristers and solicitors
  30. White in the nineteenth century, it was acceptable and likely that she wore her, gown ,again ..." The white wedding style was given another significant boost in 1981
  31. That Goldman asked to change into a more appropriate outfit, and emerged in a, gown ,of" royal purple ". The pair were charged with conspiracy to" induce persons
  32. Worked to improve relations in Crawfordsville between" Town and, gown ,". National ranking According to Forbes magazine's 2011 ranking for academic
  33. This recurring segment featured Archie Campbell dressed in a graduate's, gown ,telling viewers the meaning of words, with a comic twist ... sometimes wads of
  34. Was refused by the man; compensation ranged from a kiss to £1 to a silk, gown , in order to soften the blow. Because men felt that put them at too great a
  35. Not required, many parents and godparents choose to dress the baby in a white, gown ,called a christening gown for the Baptism ceremony. Christening gown s often
  36. Church Presbyterians, clergy are moving away from the traditional black Geneva, gown ,and reclaiming not only the more ancient Eucharist vestments of alb and
  37. Commercial center of Uppsala is quite compact. The city has a distinct town and, gown ,divide with clergy, royalty and academia historically residing on the river's
  38. Bar. Generally counsel dress in the traditional English manner (wig, gown ,and jabot) before superior courts, although they no longer robe for
  39. There issued, like a guardian angel barring the way with a flutter of black, gown ,instead of white wings, a deprecating, silvery,kindly gentleman, who regretted
  40. Accompanied him in tickling Elizabeth, and once held her while he cut her black, gown ," into a thousand pieces. " However, after Catherine Parr discovered the pair
  41. The family and handed down from generation to generation. Traditionally, this, gown , is white or slightly off-white and made with much lace, trim and intricate
  42. Through the wedding of Queen Victoria. Some say Victoria's choice of a white, gown ,may have simply been a sign of extravagance, but may have also been influenced
  43. Like ours, and are called meeting-houses, where the minister preaches without a, gown , Acceptance of instruments in worship An alternate viewpoint is that limiting
  44. Are required to remove all metallic objects, often by changing into a, gown ,or scrubs and ferromagnetic detection devices are used by some sites There is
  45. The race of men. After Hephaestus does so, Athena dressed her in a silvery, gown , an embroidered veil, garlands and an ornate crown of gold. This woman goes
  46. Columbia, a graceful image of the Americas as a woman, usually in flowing, gown ,and tiara, carrying a sword to defend the downtrodden. *Uncle Sam, a lanky
  47. Though it is most often the case that they are vested either in a Geneva, gown ,and stole or an alb and stole. Other groups Jehovah's Witnesses Jehovah's
  48. Instead (French never uses" d' " alone).; négligée: A robe or a dressing, gown , usually of sheer or soft fabric for women. French uses negligee (masculine
  49. De mode. " Passé means past, passed,or (for a color) faded.;. A dressing, gown ,is a" robe de chamber" ( lit. A bedroom dress).; e: small; waiflike; skinny;
  50. The Book of Common Prayer, but also the use of non-secular vestments (cap and, gown ,) during services, the use of the Holy Cross during baptism, and kneeling

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