In the West Frankish realm, horseshoes, horse collars, and mouldboard plows suddenly came into use. |
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The five-bay hammerbeam roof, resting on an embattled and moulded wall plate, has cambered collars, angels, and armorial bosses. |
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The electrodes should be attached to the skin by double-sided adhesive collars. |
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A specialized vocabulary described parts of harness fittings such as whiffletrees, reins, breechings, traces, collars, hames and pole straps. |
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Sidney Austin, the harness-maker, still uses strips of whitleather to repair..the collars of farm-horses. |
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Standing full front to it beside his table surrounded by other diners he readjusts his shirt collars. |
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Snug reefer jackets with raised collars were paired with thigh-high black leather boots. |
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There is beaver or printed silver for fur trim used with leather for collars, sleeves and belts. |
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Insect repellents for humans and shampoos or collars containing insecticide for pets can help control or reduce tick infestations. |
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She was the inspiration for a collection of dog leads and collars I designed for a charity dog show at Harrods. |
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The exhibition features a magnificent collection of richly embroidered clothing, including collars, belts, leggings and skirts. |
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Diversion collars placed around the pipes, just below the sand surface, can be retrofitted if this begins to happen. |
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More than 4,000 years ago, the ancient Assyrians, Persians, and Babylonians used mastiffs wearing spiked collars to attack their enemies. |
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They feature button down collars, center full button front, reinforced shoulder and armholes, shirt tail hem and wood-tone buttons. |
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From the '50s to the '80s, everything from saddle shoes and spandex to big collars and big hair sees a re-emergence on the fashion scene. |
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Other items include Manchu hats, embroidered purses, jewelry, hair ornaments, silk chamber hangings, and collars and emblems for dragon robes. |
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They feature some interesting details and come with bracelet length sleeves and mandarin collars. |
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And the competent staff slink around in navy blue tunics with mandarin collars. |
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Its perhaps most marked feature are the enormous collars on the coats, a very contemporary gesture. |
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The choir's maroon robes and gold collars shined in the sun, as they walked into the gym. |
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The most familiar use of starch is as a thickener for cooking sauces, as in cornflour, or perhaps as a substance for stiffening shirt collars. |
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How they must have perspired underneath the fine suits, tight collars, silk ties and heavily starched shirts! |
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During the summer months we have lots of shirt collars undone and ties at half mast. |
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The dangling detached polo shirt collars and tiny tee shirts may take some getting used to. |
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Regardless of your taste in music, spangled shirts, four inch collars, glitzy sunglasses and platform shoes are in. |
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Another thing animal lovers could possibly do during Deepavali is keep an eye out for lost companion animals with collars and tags. |
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One option was to fit animals with GPS collars, which get position fixes from satellites to monitor movements and activity patterns. |
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We fit 24 animals with radio collars to follow their movements and we also fly over and follow their tracks to take a census. |
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Testosterone-implanted males were trialed against males with red, orange, blue, and control brown collars. |
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But unless he can replace the stolen tack, collars and harness, he will be unable to take part. |
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The concrete pipes and collars on the sandy bottom created a tangled mass of intestines that lay unconnected to anything. |
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Second generation borers initially feed on leaf collars and sheaths, cutting off the flow of nutrients to the developing ear. |
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Heads emerge from leaf collars beginning in early July, and flowering commences within days after head emergence. |
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For example, V3 indicates the plant is in the vegetative stage and three leaf collars are visible. |
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He fixed them up with small, cordless microphones attached to their shirt collars. |
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We must cut off the zips, buttons and collars to leave the material smooth enough to be used as a rag to polish cars. |
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Metal collars bit into the mass' neck, crusted blood flaking to the scales below. |
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The seeds and any abscised siliques were collected from plastic collars around the plant. |
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Her coats featured jewel encrusted collars and belts, also made in tweed and checks. |
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To prevent an emergency, buy an oversized nylon slip collar and attach your leash to both collars when you are walking in an unconfined area. |
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Purnima and Namrata, engineering students from Jayanagar, prefer pullovers and sweaters with collars and boat necks. |
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Once cleaned, the garments are dried and pressed on special bucks used to shape neckbands, collars, pant legs, etc. |
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We felt we were rising in the world of graft, and began to wear collars and neckties. |
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Their gray hair hangs over their collars and their untucked shirts hang over their bellies. |
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It is a charming place, and my only regret is that a masculine woman with blazer and upturned shirt collars prevented me from going before. |
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Jackets and water proofs were donned, collars pulled up and voices raised in songs and chanting. |
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Polo necks are sweaters with raised collars, usually adorned with two or three buttons on the frontal neckline. |
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Today, I can say that my wardrobe consists of a variety of tab, spread, point, and button-down collars. |
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Shirt styles offer straight and button-down collars, optional embroidered monogramming, and button or double cuffs. |
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It can match silk blouses, topwear with stand-up collars or v-shaped collars, loose trousers, or skirts. |
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I'm talking about the sort of satin capes with stand-up collars that Elvis wore in Vegas, or that wrestlers wear as they enter the ring. |
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First, you can always start buying top of the line shirts with crisper collars and have them starched every time you wear them. |
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Breast collars, which are much cheaper than full collars and hames, are easier to fit and accommodate variety pony sizes. |
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Workers back then were beings with blue collars, drivers or wharfies or factory hands. |
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Products made from the animal were oil for lamps and candles whereas the bones were used for stays, corsets and collars. |
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Once the animals have been sterilised they are issued with collars and identity tags before the owners or new owners can take them home. |
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To keep out the cold, in imitable British style, three-quarter-length car coats are back in tweed, cashmere and wool, featuring velvet collars. |
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Both collars for larger animals and harnesses for smaller ones have been designed to carry Crittercam systems. |
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The children are dressed in black smocks with white collars and taken to school with pomp and ceremony. |
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Its trade is chasubles and mitres, stoles and lace surplices, Roman collars and cardinal red socks, packed thick into its dark wood cupboards. |
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Empire line dresses in cheesecloth and cotton appeared alongside crocheted tops and pastel jumpers with feather collars and cuffs. |
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Many bodices had V-shaped necklines and were worn with variety of chemisettes and large white collars, or pelerines, became a popular accessory. |
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The scuffed skate shoes, blonde-streaked ponytails and collars pulled up over sunburned necks were nothing out of the ordinary. |
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In the West Frankish realm, horseshoes, horse collars, and mouldboard ploughs suddenly came into use. |
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Other items sold were blocks of cattle salt, tobacco, horse collars, harnesses, bolts, nails, and ropes. |
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Vicious black-eyed figures in long dark cloaks with white neck collars and black horsewhips marshal the procession. |
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Among the women, six were wearing clerical collars, while 56 were pictured in attractive blouses or dresses. |
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The middle of the sanctuary began to fill as the service participants gathered, many in their clerical collars and stoles. |
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As a parish priest in Currie, Balerno and Ratho, in Midlothian, he never liked clerical collars. |
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For the initial fitting, sew the garment shell only, leaving off the sleeves, collars, facings and other design details. |
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And Sunday shirts were always white with collars starched to make them stand up pertly around the neck. |
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The sweetness of Peter Pan collars are tempered by the innate grown-up sensuality of the designs. |
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For when men get their blood boiling it is irrelevant to the mind whether it be in pinstripes or khakis or white collars. |
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She motioned them to come inside, noting the rank insignia on their collars. |
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The room was half filled with elderly contessas and solitary, beef-eating gourmands, with napkins stuck in their collars. |
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From the drawers she pulled a soft flannel nightgown, with short, round, puffy sleeves and lace at the collars and hem. |
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From covert coats with velvet collars to the finest Cashmeres, all our overcoats are designed to keep the elements at bay. |
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Look for formfitting shirts in order to avoid excess fabric when tucking them in and opt for point collars instead of spreads. |
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He has trapped fossas, examined them thoroughly and equipped some with radio collars to track their activities once they are back in the wild. |
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A tempting choice is on offer with a range of cutaway collars, wing collars and French cuffs. |
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Heavy forged gate, with 20 mm square verticals, fullered spiked tops and circles captured by collars. |
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The activists targeted Hartley's fashion store because of a small number of garments featuring rabbit fur collars. |
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It's crucial that elephants allow these researchers to get up close so the animals can be darted and fitted with radio collars. |
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Benzene's toxicity led to the collars around gas pump nozzles that limit inhalation while people fill up their tanks. |
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She wore black, and dressed in long skirts with shirt collars buttoned at the throat. |
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Now, green collars jobs are jobs you probably heard about in the blue collar world. |
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Among the more obvious endorsements to come are for flea collars and dog food. |
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Even before the 1970s became fashionable again, I longed for shag-pile carpets, big collars, disco music and dolly birds. |
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Three small, exfoliated fragments of cord-impressed collars also were collected that are definitely identified as Point Sauble Collared. |
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There are also double-breasted coats and raincoats with large collars, straight, short coats, and pea coats with a removable double collar. |
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A stereolithographic method of fabricating the collars is disclosed. |
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There were boyish suits from yesteryear with puffy white sleeves and fur collars worn by androgynous creatures with white faces. |
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Herbal flea collars containing essential oils such as pennyroyal, eucalyptus and citronella can also prevent fleas and ticks from landing on your pet. |
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The dogs barked and strained at the end of their chains, wide brown collars cutting into jugulars, eyes, savage and bloodshot, bulging like gobstoppers. |
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Lauren has regularly used band collars, epaulets, braid, pea coats, aviators' jumpsuits, and military tailoring as signs of crisp, effective women's attire. |
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Clothing was rationed in just the same way as food and Mother was always altering my clothes, patching, turning collars and darning the darns on my socks. |
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Also available were supplies such as hay, oats, straw or shavings, harnesses, horse collars, whiffletrees, towlines, horsebridges, fenders, pike poles, and hardware. |
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Technically, open collars are only supposed to be worn with white tie. |
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But the playful look gave way to long patchwork dresses, vests with frilly collars and cashmere cardigans which the designer said a girl might wear to impress her mother. |
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Her hair was pulled back tightly into a crest raised high by several collars of polished bone set with smooth cabochons of amethyst the same shade as her hair. |
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The cut-away collars that accommodate fat Windsor knots are giving way to fuller cuts that pinch in neatly under the tie with the use of tabs or poppers. |
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Pupils came to school in historic costume, including Eton collars for the boys and three-quarter length knickerbockers and pinafores for the girls. |
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During the course of my study, I had occasion to tranquilize individuals of both my study species so that I could place radio collars around their necks for tracking purposes. |
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This health tracker for dogs fits snugly around collars and monitors activity with the goal of making dogs happier and healthier. |
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Firstly their lack of success trapping wolves has meant that they have been unable to fit radio collars and so cannot accurately follow the animals' movements. |
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Small reversed collars are worn with chemisettes half high at the throat. |
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And it's time we shrug, let them run out of the theater, straighten our collars and shoot our cuffs, and enter from the wings to do exactly the job we know needs to be done. |
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Shirts are slightly different with long tail backs or grandad collars. |
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The wolves now thriving in Yellowstone National Park, for example, are routinely caught with leghold traps so they can be outfitted with radio collars. |
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The pattern includes 6 collar styles that can be used on the chemisettes, many of which can be also made as separate collars to be tacked directly to the bodices. |
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Some players have taken it as the cue to large it, with pegged and draped trousers, full-roll collars and duotoned patent-leather pimptastic shoes. |
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I would definitely machine wash a handkerchief linen blouse and also a linen skirt, but I would never wash a linen jacket with set-in sleeves, facings, and collars. |
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All pets should have collars and tags with easily visible identification. |
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With all of her feminine assets covered, the strands went to work tailoring a belt and draped skirt before forming leather boots with soft fur collars. |
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The audience is made to feel like a bunch of Peeping Toms, leering grimly through the upturned collars of their grubby macs into the love lives of the rich and famous. |
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He had seen his family doctor, osteopaths, orthopaedic surgeons, and physiotherapists, had many scans, tried many medications, collars, and even considered suicide. |
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Suddenly there is a stir and, frozen feet forgotten, binoculars are focused on a small brown blob and a man with two slim, keen dogs straining against their twin collars. |
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I love the look of the mandarin collars and that is what we have now. |
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They have a short and standing mandarin collars and two external pockets. |
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Shirts with collars are acceptable and this includes mandarin collars. |
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Her affection for a pleated skirt was in evidence, the jeweled collars, the oddball prints. |
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His collection was a raucous mix of colors and embroidery, metallic shorts and jeweled collars. |
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The technique was commonly used for different kinds of headgear, such as caps, hoods, bonnets, hairnets and snoods, as well as for stockings, mittens, collars and sashes. |
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You can apply your design to any garment area, but construction details such as seamlines, pockets, collars, plackets and cuffs offer built-in creative opportunities. |
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These frat guys come in hipster clothing, with popped collars, enough metrosexuality to make their dads nervous, and decent enough taste in music. |
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In the context of an interview with mainstream corporate America, it's best to cover your tattoos and piercings with long-sleeved shirts, blouses, collars, and such. |
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He pointed to two bulky objects that looked a little like horse collars. |
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He was a Renaissance man of the Victorian era who had made his fortune through the manufacture of leather girdles, horse collars, or some such thing. |
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Dirty cuffs and collars and destroyed shirt fronts were commonplace then. |
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There are many types of training collars and leashes on the market. |
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The wheel-horses' breechings are independent of their collars. |
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The neck collars have radio transmitters attached so that the birds can be tracked over a wide area of North Yorkshire and found wherever they land. |
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He wants to feel the soft, velvet collars of upper-class snorters and shooters. |
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Livery collars were also given to important persons, often with the badge as a pendant. |
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Using manioc starch diluted in water and spraying it over fabrics before ironing helps stiffen collars. |
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Lace and ruff collars were unavoidable, and presented a formidable challenge to painters intent on realism. |
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Priests identified themselves by wearing all black clothing with very simple collars. |
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For enhancing the beauty of collars and cuffs, needle lace was embroidered with loops and picots. |
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Dragon print, frog fastening detail and mandarin collars really make an impact. |
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Earlier versions went on pigeons and polo horses, and Wilson now has collars on lions and African wild dogs. |
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He was a real gentleman, and was always dressed correctly, always in a suit and shirt with wing collars. |
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On the deck along with the boat's crew are several dignitaries wearing their best hats and wing collars. |
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The new tribal is edgier than before with bold geometric prints, body-con shapes and chunky embellished collars. |
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So stop looking for lipstick on collars or phone numbers on scrumpled up napkins, this information is not to be sniffed at. |
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Dog collars draped over mudroom hooks are worn out, oily soft and stretched so thin they are next to useless. |
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There were lots of chiffon, ruffles, crocheted shawls and white Peter Pan collars. |
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And a patch inside one of the tubes has pits encircled by raised collars, resembling cells called choanocytes that move water through sponges. |
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Reporters were out looking for eight Tibetan antelopes wearing ID collars when they saw paw prints around their shelter. |
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Perhaps it's just the latest canine designer fad, like cockapoos or rhinestone collars. |
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It is easy to find gentleman standing collars, fashionable double-layer collars, mature turndown collars, casual v-necks, and popular crew necks. |
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Handlebar moustaches, donkey jackets, unruly mops curling over their collars. |
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Loo out for slim pencil skirts as well as nipped in waist print dressess, Peter pan and funnel neck collars and sharp-as-a-tack tailored jackets. |
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Swinging Sixties GO BACK in time to a wardrobe stocked with shifts, A-lines and Peter Pan collars. |
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Because sand fleas are a problem, flea collars and flea wipes are also needed. |
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The roses on the collars refer to the Yorkshire rose and the compartment resembles the area's hills and dales. |
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In some countries, ladies generally wear coloured collars on their black or navy coats. |
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In 1950, Leeds switched to yellow shirts with blue sleeves and collars, white shorts and black, blue and gold hooped socks. |
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The supporting lions are wearing coronets in the form of collars, with the white cinquefoil hanging from them. |
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Likewise, the three large coats of arms that dominate the tester painting are surrounded by collars of SS, a golden eagle enclosed in each tiret. |
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The eyes of the young open after about a fortnight and their yellow collars are visible by then as grey patches. |
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If the plan is given the green light, four to six Eurasian lynx wearing GPS-tracking collars will be released later this year at each of the sites. |
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Already the collars have helped farm staff identify cases of mastitis. |
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Stafford Manufacturing Corporation announces a full line of drill stop collars that clamp onto the flute of a drill bit to permit accurate, repeatable hole drilling. |
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They stole a range of riding equipment including saddles, bridles including a hackamore bitless bridle, horse blankets, head collars, leading ropes and girths for the saddles. |
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One peek at the precious Mandarin collars in the fall collection, though, and it's obvious that full-on girls, not just girly boys, galvanize Deslauriers. |
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Here's the store where the women on televangelism programs must buy their dresses, simple, blousy, with padded shoulders, three-quarter-length sleeves, and lace collars. |
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Big collars and high waisters circa New York's Cotton Club abounded. |
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Boys who belong to any of these categories, in addition to a limited number of other boy office holders, are entitled to wear winged collars with bow ties. |
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They donned their clerical collars and white arm bands, in support of the MakePovertyHistory campaign, as they marched down Whitehall singing hymns and holding banners. |
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There was also an emphasis on outerwear with pea coats adorned with metallics and fur collars, which the Phoenix-native said is her favorite part about fall. |
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In 1955, Leeds changed again to royal blue shirts with gold collars, white shorts, and blue and yellow hooped socks, thus echoing the original Leeds City strip. |
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He wore the same kind of wing collars barristers used to wear. |
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Some of the wealthiest in our land, having crawled out of the privileged primordial soup and wing collars of Eton, now form the UK's ruling classes. |
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The Diversacut 2110A Dicer offers ultimate precision thanks to adjustable collars on both cutting spindles, as well as slice adjustment and lockdown features. |
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In 1956, this badge was added to the arms of the Welsh capital city Cardiff by placing it on collars around the necks of the two supporters of the shield. |
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Lord Austin's secretary was immaculately dressed in a shirt with wing collars, a coat with velvet collar and drainpipe trousers which was the way he had always dressed. |
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Jean Paul Gaultier's pre-fall collection was dark and mysterious, with splashes of fuschia pink, deep purple and pillar-box red on collars, cuffs and much more. |
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They usually have thin, little half-mustaches and wear foo-foo collars. |
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Graham Mills, of Donaldson and Partners, is seeing more and more cats in his surgery who have been injured as a result of wearing elasticated collars. |
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