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  • There were the most covetable coats : long shearlings, tight cadet coats, plush pullovers.
  • But with her hand-painted silk numbers Sarafpour creates something very memorable, even covetable.
  • And luckily for Cartier, Indian-inspired jewelry was not only covetable, it was lucratively elaborate.
  • There were covetable pieces, but it's hard to make peace with it as a whole.
  • His intense pursuit of Tamil literature secured him the covetable student training course in Vikatan Group of Magazines.
  • The island plays host to the covetable Le Prince Maurice Prize, a literary award celebrating and recognizing'writers of the heart '.
  • This 1999 paperback has charming photographs and phrases like " covetable junk " that indicate what you may find in a given area.
  • A couple of covetable fitted ball gowns by Balmain could step out to a deb party today, ornamented with Lesage jeweled embroideries inspired by the 18th century.
  • "He upscaled the look of the things, and made them covetable and fashionable in a way they hadn't been for some years ."
  • It was a life where, to a young boy on the streets of Limerick, a taste of marmalade seemed as covetable and urgent as any storefront assurance of grace.
  • It was a safari for the rich in Hermes'Faubourg Saint-Honore shop, as casual clothes came out among covetable objects like a crocodile golf bag that must cost upwards of dlrs 40, 000.
  • _On money : The faculty committee has questioned Mack closely on his sources of financing, which are plentiful ( and covetable ) in an era when budget cutbacks are being felt elsewhere in the Harvard psychiatric establishment.
  • After the wild hype and never-neverland showbiz getups shown by the likes of Galliano at Dior and Alexander McQueen at Givenchy, fashion-watchers were relieved to see covetable, beautiful clothes as shown by Karl Lagerfeld.
  • The convertible, in British racing green with cream leather upholstery and a black roof, had been driven 46, 000 miles and was, Sotheby's said, in " faultless condition " and " infinitely covetable ."
  • The car, in British racing green with cream-colored leather upholstery and a black roof, had been driven 46, 000 miles ( 74, 000 kilometers ) and was, Sotheby's said, in " faultless condition " and " infinitely covetable ."
  • The packaging and jacket art are impressively chic, designed to render Schulz newly attractive to 21st-century hipoisie; introductions so far have been penned by Garrison Keillor and Walter Cronkite; you can buy the first two volumes, covering the years 1950 through 1954, in a nice, covetable boxed set.
  • According to the firm's official website, Macro Sea's mission is to : " pursue projects we find interesting . " In a recent lecture introduction at the University of Michigan's Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Venezuelan architect M髇ica Ponce de Le髇, described Macro Sea as a development firm that " draws on a multi-disciplinary approach . . . to create real estate projects that make money, look good, and have meaning, " that transforms " underused objects and areas into covetable destinations ."
  • The shower stall, filling fully half the room, was lined with a rosy Mexican stone pocked with fossils, and on the massive stone-topped sink was a Shaker box filled with Luther's favorite toiletries, a set of fruit-scented shampoo and conditioner by Body Maintenance . ( I kept putting them in my suitcase hoping housekeeping would replace them; they did, twice . ) The white towels were thick enough to inspire petty larceny; the bathrobe was covetable, too, made of chunky, waffle-textured white cotton _ but alas, there was only one.