Protective pads and headgear would be encouraged to reduce the amount of fatalities right off the bat. |
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Two Grenadier guardsmen from the Windsor barracks will be in full scarlet uniform, complete with trademark bearskin headgear. |
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Villagers were in their colourful headgear huddled together in a lurching truck on a rustic road. |
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Gordon said for headgear the team members will probably wear headbands, earmuffs and caps in the place of traditional nassait. |
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Protective headgear and full motorcycle leathers are required to be worn to comply with race safety. |
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In a description written by Jacopo Ligozzi and dated 1577, aigrettes were put behind the headgear. |
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Apparently there's some strange, arcane folk belief that wearing such headgear actually makes everything you say and do amusing. |
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After Urban Cowboy came out even here in Texas we endured several years of overdone, tinhorn headgear. |
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What is it about this type of headgear, that usually heralds bad behaviour and total disregard for the safety of others. |
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The pagri was seized upon by our maharajas as the proper headgear to go with their flamboyant robes made of rich silks and brocade. |
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You can be guaranteed substantial network coverage by simply wearing odd headgear. |
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The traditional headgear for Moroccan men is the fez, named after the Moroccan city of the same name. |
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The traffic in eggs and the demand for breast feathers for ladies' muffs and headgear reduced the bird's numbers to a low ebb. |
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For headgear there was a hood-like cap with side-pieces which could be brought forward to cover the mouth. |
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When the royal siblings toured the Berlin school, an eight-year-old boy cheekily questioned the princess about the headgear. |
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Their coaches were less convinced of the benefit and believed that headgear led to more cases of concussion. |
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The 8th battalion of the Madras Regiment even sent its pipe band, complete with headgear, bagpipes and tartans. |
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We wear protective headgear, mouthguards and other protective garments, however, you can run on the rugby field wearing nothing but a mouthguard. |
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And we wear the green caubeen and carry the pike, the distinctive headgear and weapon of the Irish warriors of old. |
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Her range of hats extends to very special headgear from Milliner Philip Treacy. |
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There were four men aboard the boat, still wearing wet suits, including headgear. |
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Apart from their unique headgear, they dressed conventionally in black attire, even in short skirts with high heels. |
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We have to collect headgear, uniforms, footgear, and other items used by our soldiers today, before it is too late. |
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Conduct research into why senior rugby players choose not to wear headgear and whether wearing headgear alters behaviour. |
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This is the preferred enlisted headgear, but we are trying to get away from some of the less accurately made forage caps out there. |
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Hats, caps or other headgear can be worn to protect the head and face from being coloured with hard-to-rinse dyes. |
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The forage cap was introduced just in time to become the signature headgear of the Civil War soldier. |
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Clarke took off his helmet and donned the most treasured piece of headgear in Australian sport. |
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She must have some serious hat hair hiding under there, as she's rarely been pictured without her wide-brimmed headgear recently. |
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The rank and file continued to rely on mail shirts, cloth armours and simpler headgear. |
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Our luggage was borne by staff smartly garbed in period dress and elaborate boat-shaped headgear. |
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In most Wigan mines, though, the standard headgear was a woven scarf or shawl, the standard footwear the clog. |
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Since he has defeated their leader, they see him as worthy and decide to implant him with cyborg components, including the headgear of the old leader. |
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Still, better tickets stuffed in back pockets than comedy headgear stuffed in sweaty slips, eh Dani? |
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Strangely enough, recent research has proven conclusively that the majority of people donning such headgear instantly turn into annoying pillocks. |
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Off-the-peg headgear New Era now offers customisation services at JD Sports. |
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Whether you are a driving enthusiast or a just a day-tripper, wear your headgear. |
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He has since hired an industrial designer to help him produce a line of scarves, neck warmers, and face masks that resemble the headgear skiers don on the slopes. |
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The prominent headgear worn by women churchgoers in the Gutachtal has become an actual icon of the Black Forest over the last few decades. |
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The richness of the fabrics, exoticism of the headgear and unusualness of the footwear offer a glimpse of the beauty of pre-colonial Rwanda. |
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The modified protraction headgear was selected to prevent the counterclockwise rotation of the maxilla while advancing the maxilla forward. |
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The bier was hoisted over onto the vessel, buglers sounded the general salute, marines presented arms and everyone doffed their headgear. |
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Bridle, headgear by which a horse or other burden-bearing or pulling animal is governed, consisting of bit, headstall, and reins. |
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Women were urged to strip off the symbols of their repression, particularly their religious headgear. |
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But Tolokonnikova and Alyokhina appeared without balaclavas on Thursday, and were joined by two women wearing the group's traditional headgear. |
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I am surprised by the number of black-clad women sporting traditional headgear on board, many of them clutching empty plastic canisters. |
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Courtiers, jobseekers and hangers-on in colourful garb and headgear rush in. |
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So he outlawed the rather charming headgear and imposed a uniformity that denied his country's rich multicultural past. |
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My bill would ensure that Canadians would have approved headgear protection, when they need it, which would in fact be the appropriate headgear. |
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The flowers and other ornaments on the women's headgear give the same in formation. |
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Until well into the 20th century, almost all men wore some form of headgear outdoors, but not just for protection from the weather. |
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Clothing, headgear, baby carriers, hunting and fishing implements that illustrate the history and art of the First Nations. |
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It is unlikely that the Mi'kmaq wore this type of headgear before the arrival of Europeans. |
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Protective headgear shall be worn in all trials competitions, during training and when riding the distances between sections. |
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For single and married men, an otter cap was the headgear for less festive occasions. |
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It is doubtful that the headgear sported in this photograph was seen on the ice. |
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Alongside the headgear at the pithead stood the colliery manager's house. |
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You don't need to don headgear and go on a rampage through the streets. |
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Perry, for his part, wore no headgear that might detract from his wonderful hair. |
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British tradition dictates that the posher you are, the more eccentric the headgear. |
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Both Queen Elizabeth and Kate Middleton used ribbons to dress up their headgear. |
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But once his gloves, pads, inners and headgear became unable to accommodate any more bespoke alterations, he turned his fussing towards his dietary requirements. |
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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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Princess Eugenie's sculptural piece by Philip Treacy, Victoria Beckham's pillbox, and more over-the-top headgear from the wedding! |
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At Fenwick's in Coppergate, store chiefs stocked up on huge supplies of hats in preparation for the week, with race-goers buying headgear right up to the last minute. |
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Now, I am not suggesting there is another piece of headgear. |
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Magistrates said police were in difficulty that day because of protective uniforms and headgear, which the court was told restricted their vision and hearing. |
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It is advised that protective headgear and clothing be worn. |
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He hadn't got on the mic, but he had removed his shirt, headgear and vest. |
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The scene's Provencal location is also underscored by the artists' pointed straw hats, typical southern headgear, which Cezanne himself often wore. |
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Browning is said to have written back that he used it to mean a piece of headgear for nuns, comparable to the cowls for monks he put in the same line. |
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The first time he had laid eyes on her, she was in her sweatpants and t-shirt, talking with the kickboxing coach, already suited up, with gloves and protective headgear. |
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The bureaus were in charge of weapons, silverwork, laundering, headgear, bronzework, textile manufacture, wineries, and gardens. |
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Sometimes horses are ridden without a saddle, and occasionally, horses are trained to perform without a bridle or other headgear. |
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For years, she has been wrapping the traditional Rajasthani headgear, the saafa or pagdi, for the local deity Ghanghor. |
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The patient and his parents agreed to try the modified protraction headgear, even though another surgical treatment might be needed in the future. |
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The headgear consists of a bristly head cap known as a roach, and a rocker spreader, with two eagle feathers that are decorated with colourful tape and plumes. |
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It appears to ban headgear, such as turbans, kippahs, hijabs, niqabs and other such clothing, as they indicate a religious affiliation. |
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There, he rented rooms from a French Huguenot named Christopher Mountjoy, a maker of ladies' wigs and other headgear. |
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Competitors wear protective headgear and gloves with a white strip or circle across the knuckle. |
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The headgear wheel is preserved and forms part of the Gresford Disaster Memorial, along with a plaque. |
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Some traditional shamanic headgear had animal hides, plaits, and feathers, particularly in East Sapmi. |
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Usually the corpses were naked, sometimes with some items of clothing with them, particularly headgear. |
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A climb over the koppies and veld through the bellowing bovine barefoot and delicate sun-expelling headgear. |
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The pictures, one showing Muhammad in bomb-shaped headgear, one with him wielding a cutlass, another saying that paradise was running short of virgins for suicide-bombers, provoked a tumultuous response around the world. |
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They note, for instance, that fashions in veils have switched from frumpy wimples in sombre shades to colourful headgear, often combined with make-up and tight jeans. |
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Engineered in Cornwall, the puppet's rocking neck is a reminder of a giant beam engine, while the shoulders look like sheave wheels on mining headgear and the hands resemble 20th-century excavators. |
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It is based on a book by Michael Cunningham and Craig Marberry, a collection of short interviews and photographs of black women in their Sunday-go-to-meeting headgear. |
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The one-piece head harness with two adjustment points and anti-slip headgear ensure fast and trouble-free donning and doffing in addition to a very good pressure distribution. |
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The press was not there to report on it, and Ernst Zundel was left looking like an uncomfortable guest at a bar mitzvah, wearing ill-fitting headgear that made it impossible to take him seriously. |
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It appeared at the end of the 12th century as an additional head protection worn under the hood by men, and it persisted into the 16th century as ecclesiastic or legal headgear, sometimes worn alone, sometimes as an undercap. |
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The men's headgear is the most common berritta, a cap, a bag of various lengths in Orbachi or cloth, black or red, are not uncommon headphones, hats with the tambourine and tense, sometimes accompanied by handkerchiefs. |
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Mixed with headgear and scarf, curvaceous Mrs M successfully blends the tribal style of a Rasta queen with a dash of frou-frou chic. |
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Four of them still wore velvet headgear, while the lone hard-horned blacktail was a forky. |
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The black and blue colors are designed to help correctly attach the headgear and support band and to quickly determine if they are assembled correctly. |
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When he travelled to Australia, he also received headgear, this time in the shape of a traditional Akubra hat. |
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Make sure the headgear is easy for you to use. |
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Delivery personnel must wear safety headgear and footwear at all times on the lock wall or any other required equipment depending on the goods handled. |
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Unclip the headgear clips and unthread the upper headgear straps. |
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Even under helmets you won't notice the headgear. |
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The money has gone towards new equipment such as punchbags, sparring gloves, hand pads and headgear. |
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In those days it was the fashion to wear hats with brims as wide as a sieve, and we were sure that with such headgear, those people would never catch sight of us up there. |
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For example, Part 8: Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment addresses issues related to safety headgear, safety foot wear and personal floatation devices. |
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The black belt fighters wore protective chestpads and headgear like the helmets worn in kendo. |
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On his head, in profile, he is wearing military headgear. |
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Gently towel dry the tubing and headgear, then leave them out to air dry. |
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Its members often walked about wearing ski-masks and turban-like headgear. |
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Viking clothing consisted of a tunic, woollen trousers, shoes of soft leather, a belt on which was slung a sheathed sword, and perhaps some headgear. |
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In going into trance, as well as in mystical combat and healing ceremonies, the shaman uses certain objects such as a drum, drumstick, headgear, gown, metal rattler, mirror, and staff. |
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Virtually adopted by their President, beefed up and togged out in distinctive headgear, the Special Forces became the best known of the world's elite military forces. |
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Resembling a Star Wars Storm Troopers headgear, many of the future combat helmet designs fully encapsulate the head and incorporate face shields and mendable protection. |
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It is a cenotaph believed to be containing his clothes and headgear. |
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Thousands of titivated Taffies streamed off the platform sporting the Cardiff City blue-and-white on rosettes, scarves and colourful individual headgear. |
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Her latest fund-raising effort was a themed nonuniform day at her Nuneaton school, Wembrook Primary, where pupils and staff all donned various forms of headgear. |
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