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shirtwaist造句
1. In Britain they call a shirtwaist a shirtwaister. 2. Picture of bodies at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company. 3. The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire of 1911 still remains one of the most vivid and horrid tragedies that changed American Labor Unions and labor laws. 4. The doors in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory only opened inward. 5. At the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, some of the doors were locked. 6. On her white shirtwaist was a pleated jabot of cheap lace[Sentence dictionary], caught with a large novelty pin of imitation coral. 7. The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire of 1911 would change the regulation by government of business. 8. The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire helped to solidify support for workers' unions like the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. 9. His wife asked him to purchase a shirtwaist for her while in New York. 10. Over the shirtwaist was a natty jacket, elbow-sleeved, and to the elbows she wore gloves of imitation suede. 11. The girls of the Triangle Shirtwaist Company only had 27 buckets of water to save themselves from the fire. Today there are many laws that govern the condition of workplaces. 12. The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire remains as a turning point in US history. 13. I am wearing a sensible brand-new brown and black shirtwaist dress with roll-up sleeves, sheer nylons, and black flats. 14. Among other relevant historic events, it commemorates the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire ( New York, 1911), where over 140 women lost their lives. 15. Near the right hand of John Perkins stood a chair. On the back of it stood Katy's blue shirtwaist. It still retained something of her contour. 16. She wore the skirt of this with a white shirtwaist , and a sailor hat with a white veil wound around it in such fashion that it could be easily drawn over her face. 17. Pauline Cuoio Pepe was a nineteen-year-old sewing machine operator and the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory. 18. He does not say multiple attachments; his own upbringing—his mother ran a shirtwaist business out of the home—suggested the value of independence and keeping an eye on the horizon. 19. March 25, 1990, on the 79th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire, the Happy Land Social Club fire in the Bronx, New York killed 87 people.