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The Seamstress (Clyne)
The Seamstress is a concerto for solo violin and orchestra by the British-born composer Anna Clyne. Reception
The Seamstress was met with a mixed response from critics.
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Gwen, The Hallowed Seamstress - League of Legends
A former doll transformed and brought to life by magic, Gwen wields the very tools that once created her. She carries the weight of her maker's love with every step, taking nothing for granted. At her command is the Hallowed Mist, an ancient and...
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seamstress
seamstress(Brit also sempstress), / ˈsemstrɪs; `simstrɪs/ n woman who sews, esp as a paid job 缝纫女工; 女裁缝.
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Betsy Ross: How the Seamstress Became an Enduring Symbol of American ...
Ask most schoolchildren—and many adults—and they'll tell you that she made the first American flag, a story that has been widely debunked by historians. Yet over the years, Ross's legend has grown from the story of a flesh and blood woman who worked as a seamstress into part of the American mythos, a tale as enduring and outsized as a ...
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Top 10 Best Seamstress near Ashburn, VA 20147 - Yelp
4.9. (252 reviews) Sewing & Alterations. Bridal. Locally owned & operated. 20 years in business. "Seriously the BEST seamstress in the ENTIRE Northern Virginia, DC and Maryland area." more. See Portfolio. Responds in about 2 hours.
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The Seamstress (painting)
Description
The Seamstress depicts a woman with her back to the viewer, sewing in front of a window. Acquisition
The IMA acquired The Seamstress in 1969 as a gift of Blanche Stillson in memory of Caroline Marmon Fesler.
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The seamstress (A Tale of Two Cities)
The seamstress is a fictional character in Charles Dickens's 1859 novel A Tale of Two Cities. In the 1935 film version, the seamstress is played by Isabel Jewell.
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sempstress
seamstress, sempstress (ˈsiːmstrɪs, ˈsɛm(p)strɪs) Forms: α. 7 semstress(e, seamstresse, 8 seemstress, 9 semstress, 7– seamstress; β. (7 sempstresse, sempstriss), 7– sempstress. [f. seamster, sempster + -ess.] A woman who seams or sews; a needlewoman whose occupation is plain sewing as distinguished ...
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The Seamstress (1936 film)
The Seamstress (Czech: Švadlenka) is a 1936 German comedy film, produced in Czechoslovakia at the A-B Film Studio with a Czech cast and crew and in the
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seamstressy
† ˈseamstressy Obs. rare—1. [f. seamstress + -sy.] The occupation or work of a seamstress.1760 Sterne Tr. Shandy iii. xlii, As an appendage to seamstressy, the thread-paper might be of some consequence to my mother.
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Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
Style
Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress is notable for its size. Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress is written in a characteristic style.
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sempster
sempster, sempstress etc.: see seamster, seamstress.
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Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress (film)
Luo and Ma befriend the Little Seamstress and soon both fall in love with her. The Little Seamstress soon falls in love with Luo.
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-tress
-tress ending of feminines of agent-nouns in -ter, -tor, etc., usually short for -ter-ess, -tor-ess: as in actress, auditress, huntress, mistress, seamstress, songstress, traitress, vintress: see -ess1.
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