DOI: /10.25592/dgs.corpus-3.0-type-40989

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SKIRT2^
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_03 | 18-30m   The trend of a white powdered face was popular in the Baroque period.
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m[MG]barockweiß
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_03 | 18-30m   Let's have a closer look at the word ‘Baroque’: Why does one say “Baroque”?
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mnebenbarockwarumbarock
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_03 | 18-30m   Let's have a closer look at the word ‘Baroque’: Why does one say “Baroque”?
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mbarockwarumbarock
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_03 | 18-30m   Thus the women in the Baroque period wore flared skirts, so one couldn't see the one leg that was shorter than the other.
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mdeshalbbarockfrau
= SKIRT3
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_03 | 18-30m   The women made it possible who were wearing wide flared skirts back then.
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mfrauendamals[MG][MG]
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_03 | 18-30m   The women made it possible who were wearing wide flared skirts back then.
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mfrauendamals[MG][MG]
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_03 | 18-30m   They were called fashionable first.
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msagen[MG]mode
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_03 | 18-30m   They were called fashionable first.
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m[MG]mode
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_03 | 18-30m   When the men went to war in the First World War, the women were sitting at home with their flared dresses and thought to themselves, “They are crazy!
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mfrau
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_03 | 18-30m   When people say that the flared skirts were the fashion of that time, it's simply not true.
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maufdamalsmode
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_03 | 18-30m   Thus the women in the Baroque period wore flared skirts, so one couldn't see the one leg that was shorter than the other.
rTO-LOOK-AT1*$GEST-NM-SHAKE-HEAD1^IN-ADDITION1*SKIRT3
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m[MG]dazu
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_01 | 46-60f   It says on the outside of the shop “Rock’n’Woll” [lit. Rock‘n‘Wool / Skirt‘n‘Wool].
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mwie[MG]rock'n woll
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_03 | 18-30m   Those flared skirts simply expressed the character.
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mabercharakter
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_03 | 18-30m   The big skirts were much more prissy during the Baroque period.
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mbarockbrav
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_03 | 18-30m   They laid one hand on the skirt and with the other hand they were fanning air to their face.
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mwie wieeinfach[MG]

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