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All the project's interviewers observed much tending of people as children: wiping hands, fixing bibs, and putting food directly into their mouths.
One jade ar tifact is a large anthropomorphic bead, and another is a unique bib-head pendant.
We found the bones of the burial with the bib-head pendant in a small, disar ticulated pile covered by a cajete placed face down.
Molly, a routine procedure, she would reach behind her neck to pull from under the bib a string of pearls so that they could be seen.
We shall be told that we are not wearing our bibs next !
After all, a kilt and a bib-and-brace overall can scarcely be described as interchangeable.
I will not apologise for going from buttons and bows and hairslides and bibs to garden furniture.
I select one out of several, which relates to bib recording tape splicers.