We found four different KIT alleles in a small sample of eight Large White females used as founder animals in a wild boar intercross. |
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Systemic mastocytosis is characterized by a somatic mutation of the KIT protooncogene. |
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For example, in systemic mastocytosis, the KIT mutation may not be reliably detected if there are insufficient numbers of mast cells. |
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It then must bind a specific sequence of DNA located in a gene called the KIT ligand oncogene, which stimulates melanocyte production, causing the skin to tan. |
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Personal space is limited in some cases to a footlocker at the end of the bed and a metal wardrobe for kit. |
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The system is a smaller version of the fancy TagmaStore system, so much smaller that Hitachi describes the new kit as midrange. |
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Cover outside faucets using a faucet insulation kit available at home centers. |
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What began as an advertisement for a kit manufacturer has subsequently become a monument to the city's favourite son. |
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The black-caped lion of Cabin Boy to Barbary stands over the body of Delacroix, his kit and illustrated notebooks scattered in the rampage. |
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After 15 minutes of fixation, the cells were washed and permeabilized for 5 minutes with Reagent 2 from the kit. |
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They filled two trolleys with crockery, kettles, pots and pans and all the other impedimenta needed to kit out a new home. |
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Anyone registering this week should arrive 45 minutes before the start time to collect numbers and kit. |
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Since then he has got his own junior drum kit and plays along to records by his favourite bands by ear. |
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Keep medications, water, snacks, maps, an emergency kit and first-aid supplies in the vehicle. |
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Similar boxes are available from first-aid kit suppliers, and would work fine. |
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If you are taking your pet with you while you travel, be sure to modify the pet's first aid kit. |
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Then he grabbed a first aid kit and wrapped the man up in bandages to stop the flow of blood. |
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They are carrying only essentials such as a first aid kit, tools, and snacks. |
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Some minor problems, such as holes and cracks, can be fixed by filling them with gutter caulk or by using a gutter patching kit. |
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A colleague rushed to locate him with the standard bit of kit, but couldn't get a fix on the man, even though he was just 50 meters away. |
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Boil corn on one of the two-foot-square cooktops and deploy the optional grill kit to sear salmon steaks on the other. |
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Before sequencing, the amplified regions were purified from the agarose gel using a GeneClean kit. |
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Besides, we're heading off for Mexico before long, and it'd be silly to travel all that way with an incomplete kit. |
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Behind us, Pat began warming himself up on his drum kit, executing a quick succession of flurried beats. |
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As the meaning of kit was in turn forgotten, the whole compound became opaque, inviting the intervention of folk etymology. |
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The manufacturer's insert for the laboratory test kit will list significant interferences or cross-reactivities for the test. |
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Another carving from the 1850s is thought to have been the work of Kit Carson, the famous frontiersman. |
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The logistics of getting kit first to the Gulf and then to front-line troops like Sgt Roberts was also badly flawed, he said. |
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The kit contains hundreds of miniature pieces of the popular construction toy that comprises a building system of rods and connectors. |
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Seeing Chris thrashing around his drum kit made Steven smile and the infectious smile spread to Donnie. |
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From an old sewing kit, he pulled a tiny pincushion, removed the needles, and headed back. |
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The kit contains test tubes, pipettes, funnels and other lab materials necessary for multiple experiments and activities. |
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Note bearing kit price is different for frames with single or triple pivot points. |
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Also pleasing to the ear was the harmony between the regular drum kit and the congas. |
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I already had the wooden heads from my cosmetology course, and had ordered a kit and instructions for wig making on line. |
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In addition to medicines, it might be worth investing in a small first-aid kit, containing plasters, dressings, tweezers and the like. |
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Each has a console, extra controller, the DVD playback kit, and various games. |
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I bought him a little drum kit and guitar and he could play the piano from when he was a toddler. |
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Our fish tank kit came with a chemical indicator, bromothymol blue. |
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The boy's sharp-featured face reminded him of a young kit fox. |
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Shelf stable at room temperature these little fruit cups are a great addition to the lunch kit, providing a healthy portion of fruit to a mealtime or snacking occasion. |
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More useful were sessions with Madame Mansouri, a physiotherapist, who was indefatigable in her attempts to get Kit to sit up unaided, to roll over and to crawl. |
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Ok, how about Chesapeake Bay Crab Cake Kit with white crabmeat? |
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A machine is designed for fully automated packaging, beginning with a kit or a specified device entering the machine through a right-angle infeed conveyor. |
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Anyway, she started secretly treating drudges at night after she learned that most infirmaries consist of a first-aid kit and a supply of heavy sedatives. |
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On his bicycle, fitted with a luggage box and a carrier, Gokul is taking with him, a kit bag and of course a vacuum pump to inflate the cycle tyres whenever necessary. |
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Over the past few years the shops have moved away from selling advanced kit which appeals to technology freaks, towards a more general gift shop approach. |
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Using a commercially available antibody-based detection kit, it was confirmed in seed production fields, germplasm improvement plots, and in commercial field corn. |
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In Nicaragua, for example, the national reference laboratory of the Ministry of Health adapted an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay kit for diagnosing dengue fever. |
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When they finally reached the station Kit was worn to a frazzle. |
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She then frowned slightly and then shoved Kit roughly out of the light. |
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Truss's humorous tract on the rights and wrongs of punctuation now comes complete with a novelty pop-out repair kit of adhesive stickers for punctuation vigilantes. |
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A good first aid kit can help you deal with minor emergencies at home. |
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I think my first aid kit is entirely made up of big plasters. |
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He brought his kit down and blew me off, blew me off the stage because he was so much faster than me. |
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The instructions tell you how to configure the kit correctly. |
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We provided a 1-800 hot line and a new food stamp tool kit which I would also like to provide for the record. |
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Kit had fallen into conversation with a footplate man who was deadheading back out to Samarkand, where he lived with his wife and children. |
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I thought he was only going to buy the basic kit, but he bought the full monty. |
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Five years later, after becoming a professional club, they switched to a chocolate and gold striped kit. |
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One of Ipswich Town's nicknames is The Blues, stemming from their traditional kit, which is predominantly blue. |
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In ODIs, the kit comprises a blue shirt with navy trousers, whilst the Twenty20 kit comprises a red shirt with black trousers. |
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The Current Home ODI Kit consists of green as the primary colour and gold as the secondary colour. |
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The Away Kit is the opposite of the Home Kit with gold as the primary colour and green as the secondary colour. |
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The white kit worn by the national team was taken from the kit used at Rugby School. |
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The materials used are superior, offering improved performance to the 2003 kit. |
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For the 2015 Rugby World Cup, the kit remained the same just with the Rugby World Cup logo on the right and no O2 logo in the centre. |
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Tigers' very first kit was black with white shorts and black socks, the shirt had the club's crest in the centre of the chest. |
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This new kit layout lasted until 1947 when the navy shorts were swapped for white. |
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In 1999 Tigers switched to a darker green and have played in a variety of kit designs since. |
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Traditionally a predominantly white kit is worn including white shorts and socks. |
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In November 2009, Puma took on the supply of Ireland's playing and training kit. |
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For example, his deep passion for jazz was supported by the purchase of a drum kit and a saxophone, supplemented by a subscription to Down Beat. |
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Meaden was replaced as manager by two filmmakers, Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp. |
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Moon bribed a stage hand to put explosives in his drum kit, who loaded it with ten times the expected quantity. |
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During this period he appeared in a Lyons Maid ice cream commercial, and was rejected for another by Kit Kat. |
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The change kit is pale blue and white, with varying shades displaying the same union flag design as the home kit. |
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Loughor which had produced five internationals in the 1920s were by 1929 begging door to door for old kit. |
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Many teams set up 'coupon funds' to allow clothing rations to be contributed by members to buy kit. |
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A new location was quickly found but it was half a mile away from the ground, and so the players had to walk that distance in their playing kit. |
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Celtic's first kit consisted of a white shirt with a green collar, black shorts, and emerald green socks. |
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In 2012, a retro style kit was designed by Nike that included narrower hoops to mark the club's 125th anniversary. |
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Throughout Scotland and England, other clubs have been named after and adopted Celtic's kit. |
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Since 1978 when Rangers signed a deal with Umbro they have had a specific kit manufacturer and since 1984 have had a kit sponsor. |
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On their inception, the Cardiff Blues kit corresponded with the traditional Cardiff RFC colours of Cambridge Blue and black. |
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The rhino was painted with a black moustache and wearing a Chester City football kit and boots. |
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She was in pale violet peau de soie, and a hat so beguiling that Kit was only momentarily surprised to find himself with an erection. |
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Adidas has numerous major kit deals with football clubs worldwide, including their main sponsor Bayern Munich. |
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The company has been the kit provider of Argentine women's and men's teams for over 15 years. |
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Klein, who has worked extensively on ancient stone tools, describes the stone tool kit of archaic hominids as impossible to categorize. |
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In fact as part of the standard kit, Roman soldiers would carry a sickle, which would be used to forage food. |
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We need to kit the parts for the assembly by Friday, so that manufacturing can build the tool. |
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Prince Turveydrop then tinkled the strings of his kit with his fingers, and the young ladies stood up to dance. |
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After burying Hiram she packed them up kit and caboodle and moved them to Tuskegee, the nearest big city, so she could find work. |
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You'll find, when you come back, I promise you, Kit, that everyone is willing to let bygones be bygones, and that you can make a fresh start. |
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If things had gone as usual this night, if Kit had not logicked her into agreement, then she probably would have opened the door tonight. |
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The basic equipment or kit players are required to wear includes a shirt, shorts, socks, footwear and adequate shin guards. |
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The away kit is also sometimes worn during home matches, when a new edition has been released to promote it. |
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At the 1970 World Cup England wore a third kit with pale blue shirts, shorts and socks against Czechoslovakia. |
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Nike purchased Umbro in 2008 and took over as kit supplier in 2013 following their sale of the Umbro brand. |
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Rosebery colours were revived as a change kit for the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying matches. |
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The national team's home kit has always been a white shirt, black shorts, and white socks. |
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For the 2014 World Cup, the German team used white shorts rather than the traditional black due to FIFA's kit clashing rule for the tournament. |
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The club's traditional kit colours are claret shirts with sky blue sleeves, white shorts and sky blue socks. |
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Chelsea's regular kit colours are royal blue shirts and shorts with white socks. |
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He helped introduce the WM formation, floodlights, and shirt numbers, and added the white sleeves and brighter red to Arsenal's kit. |
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This kit was worn in the 1971 FA Cup Final as Arsenal beat Liverpool to secure the double for the first time in their history. |
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The first Tottenham kit was navy blue shirt and shorts, but after the first season the club did not have one specific design for many years. |
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Shortly after moving to Northumberland Road, the kit changed again to red shirt and blue shorts. |
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The woman in this film is not shy about getting her kit off, is she? |
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It was one of the most popular kit releases of Saints History. |
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Pack a larger-than-normal hypochondria kit that includes sunscreen, plastic bandages and allergy pills. Such things are hard to find or hideously expensive. |
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Since the advent of the lucrative replica kit market, the away kits have been changed regularly, with Arsenal usually releasing both away and third choice kits. |
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The kit for the subsequent season was a variation of these colours with white being used as an alternative strip in the case of a colour clash with the opposition. |
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In 2008 a new kit was introduced featuring a red cross on the front and red strips down the sides of the jersey, shorts and socks were white too with red strips. |
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Aye, you could sell your kit and caboodle, and really see New Orleans! |
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The Away or Alternate kit colours have usually been blue and white. |
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The kit was revealed on 12 July in London and two weeks later the third kit was revealed via the promotion of Electronic Arts' FIFA 13 video game. |
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Umbro remained the clubs kit suppliers until 1994, when Stag took over. |
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Both employers looked daggers at Kit, for the insult rankled. |
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In 2010, the club used the first kit they played a rugby league game design as a commemorative strip, to celebrate their 110th and final year at the ground. |
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In 1996, England's away kit was changed to grey shirts, shorts and socks. |
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Kit changes over the club's history have included all blue kits, the introduction of a yellow vertical stripe during the 1970s and alternating blue stripes. |
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Wrexham's home kit is red shirts, white shorts, and white socks. |
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Wrexham's away kit is yellow shirts, red shorts, and yellow socks. |
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With a quiet bank holiday afternoon to fill, the Mill yesterday dug out the old magic kit, brushed the cobwebs off its top hat and practiced a few abracadabras. |
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The alternative kit had a red and white striped shirt, with blue shorts. |
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The tour was slightly disrupted at the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco on 12 December when Moon passed out over his kit after overdosing on brandy and barbiturates. |
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In 2010, the away colours then changed back to a black shirt and white shorts, but at the tournament the team dressed up in the black shorts from the home kit. |
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For much of Liverpool's history its home colours have been all red, but when the club was founded its kit was more like the contemporary Everton kit. |
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A third kit is designed for European away matches, though it is also worn in domestic away matches on occasions when the current away kit clashes with a team's home kit. |
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After the name change in 1902, the club colours were changed to red shirts, white shorts, and black socks, which has become the standard Manchester United home kit. |
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The reason for dropping it being that the players claimed to have trouble finding their teammates against the crowd, United failed to win a competitive game in the kit. |
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In 2008 a new kit was introduced featuring a red cross on the front and red strips down the sides of the shirt, shorts and socks were white too with red strips. |
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Almost indistinguishable from the earlier 115-horse airplane, the new model is designed from the ground up to go nose-to-nose with big-engine, high-performance kit planes. |
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Since then Chelsea have always worn white socks with their home kit apart from a short spell from 1985 to 1992, when blue socks were reintroduced. |
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Jeremy, with his drum kit placed behind his lorry, was successful as his vehicle had a crawler gear, although May and Hammond promptly ran over and smashed the drum kit. |
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As they put together the first team in the area, no kit could be found, so Beardsley and Bates wrote home for help and received a set of kit and a ball. |
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In 1933, Herbert Chapman, wanting his players to be more distinctly dressed, updated the kit, adding white sleeves and changing the shade to a brighter pillar box red. |
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