Hatstand


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Between these two considerations, at least, he was more than usually moved; and when he got to Randolph Crescent, he quite forgot the four hundred pounds in the inner pocket of his greatcoat, hung up the coat, with its rich freight, upon his particular pin of the hatstand; and in the very action sealed his doom.
"Civil Society as an Idea: An Analytical Hatstand?" In Civil Society and the Aid Industry: The Politics and Promise, edited by Alison Van Rooy.
Optional materials include: a wig or hatstand, black leather dye, and white all-purpose thread for sewing the liner (as it's easier to see white stitches on black felt).
The most controversial of Jones's works are a group of women respectively titled Hatstand, Table, and Chair, all 1969.
-SYNECHRON ACQUIRES UK CAPITAL MARKETS SPECIALIST HATSTAND
Visitors are being encouraged to get there early, enjoy the festivities and listen to music from Kirklees Music School's Street Band ReCycled Beat, the Ski Band and Dr Butler's Hatstand Band.
Hatstand Nelly, a hair and beauty salon in Aberdeen with 18 employees, has held many activities to help improve the health, wellbeing and lifestyle of its staffincluding tailored fitness programmes from a trained fitness instructor; a healthy eating seminar; Friday night running sessions; a cycle to work scheme; and fruit platters at team meetings.
At the nadir of the Cold War, we lived in a sumptuous czarist apartment furnished in a combination of Versailles and Las Vegas, with such a soft red carpet that your footsteps weren't heard on it, immensely musty velvet curtains, and, set on a plinth in the hallway, an immovable plaster bust of Lenin that we used as a hatstand. Apparently my father's job entailed inviting a series of Soviet military brass to our home on a nightly basis, plying them with vodka and caviar, and then waiting for them to say something indiscreet.