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Burberrys Vs Burberry Quotes By David Brin

Petals floating by, Drift through my woman's hand, As she remembers me. — David Brin

Burberrys Vs Burberry Quotes By Rajendra K. Pachauri

The IPCC doesn't do any research itself. We only develop our assessments on the basis of peer-reviewed literature. — Rajendra K. Pachauri

Burberrys Vs Burberry Quotes By Terry Pratchett

To be a leader you have to learn to shout! But after you've learned to shout, you have to learn not to! — Terry Pratchett

Burberrys Vs Burberry Quotes By Henrietta Newton Martin

A will can save one's family from being put into a quagmired pit of legal conundrum, in case of death (which may even be untimely). — Henrietta Newton Martin

Burberrys Vs Burberry Quotes By L.J. Buchanan

concept: me, sailing through the milky way with many-coloured stars caught in my hair. there's no pain up here, only laughter and peace — L.J. Buchanan

Burberrys Vs Burberry Quotes By Candice Millard

Even clothing its men was a complicated and time-consuming task for the British army. While the Boers were lucky to have any coat at all, Her Majesty's forces had the latest in rain gear to protect them from the South African summer downpours. The British clothier Thomas Burberry had developed a new fabric called gabardine, a chemically processed wool that could repel rain and was resistant to tears. The soldiers in the Boer War would be the first to wear jackets made from this fabric, which they called Burberrys. Fifteen years later, Burberry would design another coat for soldiers in World War I, with straps on the shoulders for their epaulets and brass D-rings on the belt for their swords and hand grenades. Because most of the men wearing it would be fighting in the trenches, it was called a trench coat. — Candice Millard