Things finally came to a head during an outing to Lulworth, when the DO sent a First Class diver home for entering the water without armbands. |
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The event took place with a flourish of military pomp and ceremony, and army officers wore black armbands in memory of the Queen Mother. |
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Children will be required to bring swimming gear, armbands, swimming cap and towel and a packed lunch. |
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They should wear light coloured clothes and reflective armbands and have bicycles properly lit up, front and back. |
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Pedestrians and cyclists were encouraged to wear reflective armbands and light coloured clothing. |
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The workers plan to continue lunchtime protests and will wear black armbands at work to show they oppose privatisation. |
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They wore colourful cotton dressed, woven grass armbands and anklets, and red palm bands in their hair. |
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The organizers of the march were easy to identify by their red t-shirts and gold armbands. |
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After the United States entered World War I, American correspondents covering it were issued military uniforms with green armbands. |
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Sometimes dancers use wooden shields and spears and wear head-bands and armbands made of beads. |
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Teachers at schools and colleges in Rawalpindi attended work wearing black armbands and organised rallies and marches inside their institutions. |
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While being coached, top athletes are encouraged to soak armbands and sweatbands in their favourite aftershave or perfume. |
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Elwani has come a long way since she herself wore armbands in the swimming pool. |
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Citizen public security officers marked by red armbands took their places. |
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Workers are invited to light candles, and to wear black armbands and ribbons. |
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That is why many Members of Parliament and members of staff have decided to wear black armbands during this week's part-session. |
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Their obvious skill and confidence made me feel like a five-year-old, complete with Donald Duck armbands, who has mistakenly been entered into the Olympic freestyle final. |
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It's great fun while you're still in swimming armbands and short trousers. |
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Yesterday, we grieved publicly for the victims of the irresponsible and immoral war in Iraq by wearing black armbands. |
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If armbands are in short supply, either station an assistant at the start to issue and retrieve them, or position yourself at the start line. |
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No caring or sensible parent would send their child to play football without shin pads, hockey without a gum shield or the non-swimmer without armbands. |
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Two Zimbabwean cricketers wore black armbands during a World Cup match in Harare. |
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Due to high demand for the green bracelets, members in Quebec City who couldn't get a hold of one instead wore green armbands. |
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He or she will appoint sufficient scorers and stewards who will wear green armbands. |
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Wearing black armbands, the players stood with heads bowed as classical music played in the background. |
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When walking to school small children should not cross roads alone and when on country roads they should wear reflective armbands and bright clothing. |
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She wore anklets, armbands, earrings and a very complex dangly necklace. |
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Winter is fast creeping in, so pedestrians and cyclists must wear armbands or reflective clothing to be safe and be seen when using the public road at night. |
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Pedestrians were reminded to wear bright highly visible clothing, reflective armbands, sam-brown belts or jackets and to face on-coming traffic when out walking. |
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They were wearing armbands with a cross, and had Mongol or Tatar features. |
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At the last meeting on 26 December, the Sudanese Government accepted that United Nations personnel deployed to assist AMIS in Darfur would wear United Nations blue berets and AMIS armbands. |
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I did not like him and at times had the urge to yank back on his armbands and slingshoot him out past Otto and the lions into the street. |
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In reply, the source stresses that Mr. Peraldi was arrested outside his home by hooded men who neither wore armbands nor had blue police lights on their vehicles and who pressed a gun to his head. |
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This also led to a decision to display the legbands as armbands. |
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They wore assorted civilian caps and shapkas and had red armbands over the sleeves of their greatcoats, which were British issue. |
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In reality, the ten or so children who constitute the members of the club, identified by yellow armbands, are supervised by a teacher who teaches them, after classes, how to become agents of peace within the school. |
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I don't need armbands anymore, but I like the woggles that my friends use on our Sunday swim. |
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Wearing black armbands to protest against the violence meted out to their fellow students, its members attended a meeting with representatives of the upper house in the capital, Naypyidaw, on March 16th. |
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We want to ensure that what the Union does is more recognisable: it is not just a question of logos or armbands but of the whole presentation of what we are doing. |
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I've always found bags are too big or bouncy and the armbands are too slippy to sit comfortably. |
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Tesco are embroiled in a row over Big Brother-style armbands that keep track of staff. |
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But after FIFA reached a compromise with England, the SFA will mirror their gesture by wearing black armbands embroidered with the poppy. |
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They were wearing black armbands to show they were in mourning. |
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Cables attach to just one earcup for less tangling than with Y-cables. Use the shorter cable with portable players on armbands or in shirt pockets. |
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Joe's Snake Eyes, to say nothing of Darth Vader and another kind of storm trooper renowned for the wearing of red armbands. |
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Order was maintained in a perfect way by four companies of veterans from the Steel Helmets, in their gallant uniforms with their decorations, and proudly wearing armbands with the swastika, symbol of the White Race. |
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As a mark of our sympathy, players will wear black armbands this weekend. |
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For the duration of the 2007-08 season, the Titan players will wear black armbands on their jerseys and have a BHS Basketball sticker on its' helmets, once again in honor of the Boys in Red. |
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The matching data media, from simple barcode ticket, to inexpensive chip cards, right up to key fobs and armbands with the latest RFID technology cover all the needs of modern operation. |
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At the same time, the rivals for the emperorship sport fascistic armbands, Titus's dead sons are hoisted aloft in bodybags and the Goths, whom this general has been fighting, resemble tattooed punks. |
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In all he played 74 matches for the Hurricanes between 2001 and 2008 and his former provincial side wore black armbands in his memory during their 56-20 win over the Highlanders in Napier. |
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The teams wore black armbands here in memory of Keith Poynton, the father of the Derbyshire wicketkeeper Tom, whose death in a car crash prompted the postponement of last week's opening match at Leicester. |
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Some wore woggles or armbands, others swam independently, and between them they notched up around 850 circuits of the swimming pool. |
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On June 9, iPhone users lauded the release of the new LED LightRunner illuminated armband and the redesign of the immensely popular Adidas armbands. |
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This chapter traces the history of brooches, crosses, gorgets, armbands, wristbands, bracelets, earrings, and concho on belts, hair plates, and bridles. |
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