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Alternately the htamein was a 4.5 feet (1.4 m) long piece of cloth open at the front to reveal the calves, with a dark strip of cotton or velvet sewn on the upper edge, a patterned sheet of cloth in the middle and a strip of red or white cloth sewn below, trailing on the bottom like shorts train.
Some schools allow boys to wear shorts only in younger years, and they must wear long trousers once they are a senior (17-18). At others, even older boys wear shorts in summer due to the heat. [20] Where short trousers are to be worn, socks in school colours (more commonly white) are often required.
A poncho liner (often referred to as a woobie), [1] is a piece of field gear originating in the United States military that can be attached to a standard issue poncho to provide additional warmth, as well as being usable as a blanket, sleeping bag or protective cover.
6. Remember that Rules Are Made to Be Broken. Look, this is your life and you only get to do this once (as far as we know). If your legs are “too short” or “too big” or “too skinny ...
Derren Brown transported a subject to Marrakesh without his knowledge or prior warning for episode 1 of the first series of his television show, Trick or Treat, which was broadcast in April 2007. A map featuring Marrakesh exists for the video game Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. "Marrakech" is a short essay written by George Orwell and published ...
Hint: The first one can be found in the top-half of the board. Here are the first two letters for each word: BU. DI. HE. AN. FL. ST. BE. CO (SPANGRAM) NYT Strands Spangram Answer Today.
Men often wear a light-coloured djellaba sometimes along with a traditional Arab red fez hat and soft yellow babouche slippers (balgha in Arabic) for religious celebrations and weddings. Almost all djellabas of both styles (male or female) include a baggy hood called a qob (Arabic: قب) that comes to a point at the back.
Marrakesh or Marrakech is a city in Morocco, North-Western Africa. Marrakesh or Marrakech may also refer to: Agreements. Marrakech Accords; Marrakech Agreement;