913 resultados para Taylor, Jane, 1783-1824.
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Shaw & Shoemaker
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Caption title of second article: El Rio-Bravo del Norte. Un suicidio.
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Back Row: head coach Karen Collins, assistant coach Andrea Wickerham?, ?, Joanne Green, Maryann Bell, Gillian Pieper Tracy Gaskin, ?,
Middle Row: Dorie McCubbery, Robin Ives, Debbie Devine, Katrina Warner, Pam Jennings, ?, Andrea Kuebbeler
Front Row: Joan Taylor, Jane Nixon, Lisa Murray, Trish Mondul, Sara Clark, Tracy Kotick?
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A warrant to seize nine pounds, the equal in property, or the body of Abel Taylor of Stow, to answer charges of debt brought by Nathan Smith of Weston.
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"Appendix: Concerning the history of the building of our more ancient abbey churches, and the rise and progress of the pointed or English architecture; digested from the essays published by J. Taylor, on the architecture of the middle ages, by ... T. Warton, J. Bentham, and J. Milner, and Captain Grose ..." (p. [143]-182) has special half-title.
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Since the 2000s activewear has grown as a fashion category, and the tropes of gym wear – leggings, leotards and block colours – have become fashionable attire for both men and women outside the gym. This article examines the rise of activewear in the context of an on-going dialogue between fashion and sport since the beginning of the twentieth century. Through an analysis of the Australian activewear label, Lorna Jane, we consider the fashionable female body as both the object and subject of a consumer culture that increasingly overlays leisure with fashion. Activewear can be seen as the embodiment of an active and fashionable lifestyle that is achieved through a regime of self-discipline, and that symbolizes the pleasure in attaining and displaying the healthy and fit body.