The new cheaper polyester ones look cheap and nasty and the chevrons are dull. |
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Those veterans who were authorized by Army Regulations 600-95 to wear wound chevrons could apply for the new award. |
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His uniform fit his dark appearance, black with deep gold chevrons and embroidery decorating the sleeves and chest. |
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They have swiped hundreds of signs, including chevrons and direction indicators giving motorists advance notice of hazards. |
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Geometric designs have always feature prominently in Celtic artwork with spirals, chevrons, scrolls and knot work. |
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But those watchful, pale-blue eyes and the tufty chevrons that punctuate their brows are easier to spot. |
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One of the armoured ones sported the gold chevrons of an officer on his cuirass. |
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Therefore, in larger shells, only the latest built ligamental chevrons and the ventral ends of the older ones remain functional. |
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Some conical houses bear patterning composed principally of chevrons, others of triangular shapes. |
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In basal cross section, the fused chevrons of the haemal arch have a flattened medial face and a U-shaped lateral face. |
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The 1948 career plan created the Army's current pay grades and led to changes in chevrons. |
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Three chevrons on the shirtsleeves marked him as being a sergeant. |
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The chevrons became more discreet after the war, generally placed against a white background. |
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The north wall doubles as a media screen, and part of the south wall, boldly painted in red and black chevrons, pivots open to allow the largest works of art to be trucked in. |
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Thomas suggested that the noetiid ligament evolved from a ligament with outer chevrons only, as in Anadara antiquata, or the neotenous ligament of limopsids. |
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Since the chevrons went up I'd say accidents have simmered down. |
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Others built chevrons of plastic booms to block the oil from coming ashore. |
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The markings are a mixture of red paint and chevrons which urge motorists to move into the left hand lane shortly before the road becomes a single carriageway again. |
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Since 2013, Glamorgan has had its own official flag, red with three white chevrons. |
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The direction of the chevrons indicates that the fracture originated in the middle of the web, where the pre-existing longitudinal crack was located. |
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Before the war, the chevrons were in yellow on a blue background. |
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Mary Neff completed her master bedroom with the red and white ikats and used the turquoise chevrons in her guest room. |
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However the jersey usually features some form of red, like red stripes, crosses or chevrons. |
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In 1991, the three chevrons of the logo were replaced by just one, and the font was modernised. |
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I told you that in fact they were called chevrons and it was an exercise by the transport department to teach us to stay two chevrons behind the car in front. |
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