People with bad eyesight usually need to wear corrective lenses, such as eyeglasses or contact lenses. |
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The company president issued a diktat that employees may not wear jeans to work. |
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You should check your car's tires often for signs of uneven wear. |
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He likes to wear clothes that accentuate his muscular build. |
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In special cases the senior class may wear the badge on a collar, which is an elaborate chain around the neck. |
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Only players who had received their county cap were allowed to wear the badge. |
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The results illustrate how important it is to wear your seatbelt. |
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He is said to wear antlers upon his head, ride a horse, torment cattle, and rattle chains. |
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English fielders may wear a navy blue cap or white sun hat with the ECB logo in the middle. |
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In Rome the cardinals wear the mozzetta over the mantelletta, except in their titular churches, when it is worn immediately over the rochet. |
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The Yeomen Warders normally wear an 'undress' uniform of dark blue with red trimmings. |
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As part of the cult of the Virgin Queen, courtiers were rather expected to wear the Queen's likeness, at least at Court. |
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For instance, although Aldous did not wear glasses, he would quite often use a magnifying lens. |
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Several participants in the ceremony wear special costumes, uniforms or robes. |
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These have only a ceremonial role, but are authorised by the statutes of their orders to wear the same crown as Garter at a coronation. |
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Wherever they are, they wear their native dress and their music is known throughout the world. |
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Hitchcock would march around London's Hyde Park and was required to wear puttees, though he never mastered the proper wrapping of them. |
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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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Headgear is not a required piece of basic equipment, but players today may choose to wear it to protect themselves from head injury. |
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Players are forbidden to wear or use anything that is dangerous to themselves or another player, such as jewellery or watches. |
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The goalkeeper must wear clothing that is easily distinguishable from that worn by the other players and the match officials. |
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Some batsmen wear additional padding inside their shirts and trousers such as thigh pads, arm pads, rib protectors and shoulder pads. |
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For example, players at Wimbledon are required to wear predominantly white. |
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Competitors wear protective headgear and gloves with a white strip or circle across the knuckle. |
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Counter punchers usually wear their opponents down by causing them to miss their punches. |
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The wire ring on which the numbers are welded can be turned to facilitate even wear of the board. |
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Since the Hunting Act in England and Wales, only Masters and Hunt Servants tend to wear red coats or the hunt livery whilst out hunting. |
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Gentleman subscribers tend to wear black coats, with or without hunt buttons. |
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In some countries, ladies generally wear coloured collars on their black or navy coats. |
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Some hunts, including most harrier and beagle packs, wear green rather than red jackets, and some hunts wear other colours such as mustard. |
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The Master wears a scarlet coat with four brass buttons while the huntsman and other professional staff wear five. |
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From the Opening Meet they will switch to formal hunting attire where entitled members will wear scarlet and the rest black or navy. |
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Many golfers wear golf shoes with metal or plastic spikes designed to increase traction, thus allowing for longer and more accurate shots. |
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Since then instead the club which wins three years in a row or five overall receives a conmemorative badge to wear permanently on their uniform. |
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Liverpool continued to wear red shirts and white shorts until 1964, when manager Bill Shankly decided to change to an all red strip. |
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Individual clubs may wear jerseys with advertising, even if such sponsors conflict with those of the Europa League. |
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England players traditionally wear a white shirt with a Rose embroidered on the chest, white shorts, and navy blue socks with a white trim. |
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The change was made to improve durability and strengthen the sward to better withstand the increasing wear of the modern game. |
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Boxers typically wear shorts or trunks with the waistband raised so the opponent is not allowed to strike the groin area. |
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Anyone who failed to wear a sprig of oak risked being pelted with bird's eggs or thrashed with nettles. |
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Women wear embroidered silk, cotton, or wool shawls and pinafores that can take months to weave or embroider with local flora and fauna. |
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They spent a large portion of time pinned to floorboards which would wear skin on their elbows down to the bone. |
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On Remembrance Day 2010 party leader Margaret Ritchie made history by becoming the first leader of a nationalist party to wear a poppy. |
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Royal Marine officers and SNCO's however continue to wear the historic scarlet in mess dress to the present day. |
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The British Army uniform has sixteen categories, ranging from ceremonial uniforms to combat dress to evening wear. |
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Female tourists are advised not to wear leggings, miniskirts, sleeveless dresses and short or tight clothing in public. |
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Early locomotive designs using slide valves and outside admission were relatively easy to construct, but inefficient and prone to wear. |
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In some Ashkenazi communities, it is customary to wear one only after marriage. |
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Republican prisoners had refused to wear prison uniforms, claiming that they were political prisoners. |
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Only one ball is used at a time, unless it is lost, when it is replaced with a ball of similar wear. |
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Hurlers of all ages, including those at nursery clubs when holding a hurley in their hand, must wear a helmet and faceguard at all times. |
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Out of combat, a Greek hoplite would wear the helmet tipped upward for comfort. |
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Joan asked for permission to travel with the army and wear protective armor, which was provided by the Royal government. |
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Joan agreed to wear feminine clothing when she abjured, which created a problem. |
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Divinity students wear a black undergraduate gown with a purple saltire cross on the left facing. |
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When wearing their traditional red gowns, students in each year may be identified according to the way they wear their gowns. |
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In the third year arts students wear their gowns off their left shoulders, and science students off their right shoulders. |
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Finally, fourth years wear their gowns right down to their elbows, ready to shed their scarlet gowns for the black graduation gown. |
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Women wear embroidered silk, cotton or wool shawls and pinafores that can take months to weave or embroider with local flora and fauna. |
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The Italian Bersaglieri light infantry regiments wear a distinctive wide brimmed hat decorated with black capercaillie feathers. |
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A banknote is removed from the money supply by banks or other financial institutions because of everyday wear and tear from its handling. |
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The regiment's pipes and drums wear the MacDuff Ancient Tartan and doublets of piper green with white facings. |
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Even so, there are no rules on who can, or cannot, wear a particular tartan. |
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Her ordinary attire, she said, was in the way for an artillerywoman, and she asked permission to wear the male garb. |
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He had four months to make a special-effects extravaganza that had to make every want to wear a Batcape next Halloween. |
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Talk about how she'll be able to wear big-girl pants or fancy pants because she will learn to use the potty. |
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That was the full time they used to wear blacks for the death of their fathers. |
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They are black-avised as warlocks and wear their black cowls with formality and disdain. |
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After college, she started blimping and could no longer wear her favorite little black dress. |
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Among various tribological materials, cermets are known for their excellent wear resistance under unlubricated conditions. |
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The men too wear a strange Chineselike pigtail and other exotic hair styles. |
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Gil Hodges became the greatest circuit slugger ever to wear Dodger flannels. |
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Certainly it's lots easier to be Mary in a brown serge and clumpy boots than it is in the soft, fluffy things Marie used to wear. |
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As I write this, I wonder why I didn't wear my sleeveless blue-and-green sweater and coordinated coulotte skirt instead. |
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He soon found his former cronies, though all rather the worse for the wear and tear of time. |
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If you refuse to wear a proper uniform, you will not be allowed to compete and will default this match. |
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Besides, if you worked up to be a cadet officer, you got to wear a Sam Browne belt, from which depended a nifty saber. |
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Then he hunted for the black carnival domino, supposing that it was the appropriate thing for a penitent to wear. |
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No amount of fetish wear or powerful looking garments can make a domme out of a woman who hasn't worked on her power and grace within. |
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Although I am usually very decisive, I have been known to be double-minded about little things, like what to wear or where to go and eat. |
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Although they had eloped in Vegas, she'd insisted he wear a tuxedo and she buy a wedding dress at one of the local stores. |
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My friend five-starred me after we got out of the pool. Do you have a shirt I can wear to cover it? |
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Women wear a variety of outfits in larger companies, from casual geekwear to power suits. |
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I don't want to gunk up my new shoes, so I'll wear the old ones in the garden. |
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No player shall be allowed to wear projecting nails, iron plates, or gutta percha on the soles or heels of his boots. |
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He was determined to wear his best shirt in the hopes of seeming like he had his act together. |
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As a result of a childhood accident, my sister was hearing-impaired and had to wear a hearing aid. |
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I preferred to think about school and a government job and how I would one day put on high-heeled shoes and wear a long skirt like other girls. |
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And I hoped that in youth the good path may be chosen By each little man who may chance wear these hosen. |
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Georges and above is also riding a test at Fourth Level or below, he or she must also wear a helmet at all times while mounted. |
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A knight or magistrate would wear an augusticlavus, a tunic bearing small purple studs. |
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It was formerly a common custom to wear a cross made of paper or ribbon on St Patrick's Day. |
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The ships were beginning to show wear from the long voyage, and some were kept together by having their hulls bundled up with cables. |
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The presiding officer may also wear a wig, but this tradition was abandoned by a former Speaker, Betty Boothroyd. |
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Michael Martin, who succeeded to the office, also did not wear a wig whilst in the chamber. |
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The current speaker, John Bercow, has chosen to wear a gown over a lounge suit, a decision which has sparked much debate and opposition. |
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You would be amazed at what is hidden by those kaftanlike cloaks and veils that Moroccan women wear! |
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The very loose seroual trousers were made in both sand-khaki drill, and in winter-weight khaki wool for wear with the M1946 battledress blouse. |
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City police sergeants and constables wear crested helmets whilst on foot patrol. |
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At the terminals the shuttle trains traverse a figure eight to reduce uneven wear on the wheels. |
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In the colder climates of the Diaspora, women wear leotards, tights or exercise pants under the slip lappa to keep the body warm. |
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Traditional morris dancers in the North West would also wear clogs when morris dancing. |
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It's cold now but it will warm up this afternoon. Make sure you wear layers. |
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Each loved one that thou leavest here, Some other love may wear, Each heart will have some other heart Its loneliness to share. |
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The combination of hull and stern tube must avoid any flexing that will bend the shaft or cause uneven wear. |
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The Great Eastern had this arrangement fail on her first transatlantic voyage, with very large amounts of uneven wear. |
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Motorists who would normally wear seat belts must still fasten the manual lap belt, thus rendering redundant the automation of the shoulder belt. |
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Early builders of stationary steam engines considered that horizontal cylinders would be subject to excessive wear. |
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This contributes to a lower maintenance requirement and less wear on the machinery they power than a comparable reciprocating engine. |
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The retailer Aarong is one of the most successful ethnic wear brands in South Asia. |
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In general, these towns wear a monotonous sameness of aspect, physical and moral. |
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Other traditions wear robes with cords tied around the waist or even normal street clothes. |
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When performing rituals, some modern Druids wear ceremonial cloaks and robes, which in some cases imitate the Iron Age style of the Celts. |
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As stated above, King's Scholars wear a black gown over the top of their tailcoats, and occasionally a surplice in Chapel. |
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Players wear leather padded gloves on both hands, with which they hit the ball. |
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The patient is urged to wear antitension tapes for 6 months or even longer if cessation of tape application at that time is followed by any widening of the scar. |
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The restrictions include forcing women to sit in separate specially designated family sections in restaurants, to wear an abaya and to cover their hair. |
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Preliminary findings suggests that excessive rubbing of the engine fan blades created increased stress and wear and eventually resulted in catastrophic failure of the fan. |
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Also other TB carriers who refuse to wear a mask in public have been indefinitely involuntarily committed to regular jails, and cut off from contacting the world. |
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Gloves worn by the fighters must be twelve ounces in weight unless, the fighters weigh under 165 pounds, thus allowing them to wear 10 ounce gloves. |
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The Lords Commissioners, as the monarch's representatives are known, wear scarlet parliamentary robes and sit on a bench between the throne and the Woolsack. |
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Safety equipment is important for bladers. The amount of padding you wear should always reflect the worst-case scenario for the type of skating that you are doing. |
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Many squash venues mandate the use of eye protection and some association rules require that all juniors and doubles players must wear eye protection. |
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What can I wear under these bloatsome circumstances that will be festive and fun, sexy and sharp but won't push down on Pearl's gift to my system? A nightshirt. |
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I have always been known for the jaunty manner in which I wear my castor. |
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The combined setup gave a fair approximation of the ideal events, at the expense of increased friction and wear, and the mechanism tended to be complicated. |
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They were required to wear distinctive dresses and had to pay taxes. |
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There is a very small wear facet on the tip of the first lophid. |
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You can't wear that shirt, as it clashes with your trousers. |
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Aside from ethnic wear, domestically tailored suits and neckties are usually worn by men in the country, and it is customary in offices, schools and social events. |
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Mounted hunt followers typically wear traditional hunting attire. |
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These officers of arms wear the tabard of the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom, with the Scottish quarter taking precedence, made out of velvet and gold. |
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For example, the zoning restrictions for landfills usually take into account the heavy truck traffic that will exert expensive wear on the roads leading to the landfill. |
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Clergy who later testified at the posthumous appellate trial affirmed that she continued to wear male clothing in prison to deter molestation and rape. |
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During religious ceremonies, many adherents choose to wear clothing that imitates the styles of dress worn in Iron Age and Early Medieval Northern Europe. |
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They also often wear symbols indicating their religious allegiance. |
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But though intriguing at first, his knowingly enigmatic narration, stylish antichoreography and overripe cinematography wear thin in the long run. |
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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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It is as uncomfortable for us to wear stilettos as it would be for you. It's just that some women don't see an inability to walk as a problem in the pursuit of fashionability. |
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In the Sephardi community, boys wear a tallit from bar mitzvah age. |
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Waiters are in button-downs, and waitresses wear full-on fraulein garb. |
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Those members not entitled to wear colours, dress in a black hunt coat and unadorned black buttons for both men and ladies, generally with pale breeches. |
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She made George set in the playhouse with her, and he would do it, no matter how much Pa teased him and called him girlified and threatened to make him wear dresses. |
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Alice liked to wear plaids and ripped jeans, and listen to grunge. |
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In 1937, the Commanding Officer, Lt Col T Harris Hunter OBE, gained the consent of Princess Arthur of Connaught for the Pipes and Drums to wear the Red MacDuff Tartan. |
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It is traditional for the head of the household to wear a kittel at the Passover seder in some communities, and some grooms wear one under the wedding canopy. |
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I never knew why they singled me out, though at the time I believed it was because my mother made me wear green gym knickers and everyone else's were navy or white. |
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As warders without any ceremonial state functions they forfeited the right to wear the scarlet royal livery of the now separate Yeoman of the Guard. |
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Scotland traditionally wear dark blue shirts with white shorts and dark blue socks, the colours of the Queen's Park team who represented Scotland in the first international. |
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When the sovereign visits the Tower, or the warders are on duty at a state occasion, they wear red and gold uniforms similar to those of the Yeomen of the Guard. |
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By 1881, the association between militarism and Highlandism was so strong that the War Office ordered all Lowland regiments to wear tartan 'trews' and Highland-style doublets. |
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Cato the Younger was also known as a heavy drinker, frequently found stumbling home disoriented and the worse for wear in the early hours of morning by fellow citizens. |
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Rushdie stated that his three sisters would never wear the veil. |
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The heel or rear end of the rear landside may be subject to excessive wear if the rear wheel is out of adjustment, therefore, a chilled iron heel piece is frequently used. |
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Majority Leader Alben Barkley had advised patience and silence, to let the isolationists wear themselves out. This plan of masterly inactivity had flopped frightfully. |
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While the cap badge of the STR is the same as that of the Royal Logistic Corps, all ranks wear a diamond shaped patch of MacDuff Tartan behind the cap badge. |
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Now, I still think that for this box of matches to have escaped the wear of time for immemorial years was a strange, and for me, a most fortunate thing. |
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They were all being very indecisive about what to wear to the party. |
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Welsh dependence on foreign imports was a tool that England used to wear down the principality during times of conflict between the two countries. |
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In contrast, Novak's character wore a white coat when she visited Scottie's apartment, which Head and Hitchcock considered more natural for a blonde to wear. |
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Unlike the remainder of the Royal Logistic Corps, the Officers and Warrant Officers Class One all wear highland brogues when parading in No 2 Dress. |
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They are the only fielder allowed to wear gloves and external leg guards. |
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He'd tell us that jeans were not particularly smart and could we possibly manage to wear proper trousers, but he didn't want us suddenly looking square. |
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Napoleon, rather than relying on infantry to wear away the enemy's defences, could now use massed artillery as a spearhead to pound a break in the enemy's line. |
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One such opinion is that people not bearing a clan surname, or surname claimed as a sept of a clan, should not wear the tartan of their mother's clan. |
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In Valencia and Silverstone Hamilton finished fourth after holding off Massa whilst managing high tyre wear in the former and conserve fuel in the later. |
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Rindt had only recently begun to wear a shoulder harness, but refused to wear crotch straps because he felt they slowed his exit from the car in the event of fire. |
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Some supporters even wear face paint or crazy costumes or they dress up as their favourite player via their trademark attire or customary nickname. |
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Much of this combat was centered around the strategic bombing campaigns of the RAF and the USAAF against German industry intended to wear down the Luftwaffe. |
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Office wear also has to be suitable for movement, to accommodate the billion microjourneys a person takes each day to the supply closet or the coffee machine or the restroom. |
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The runner's only task was to run between the wickets instead of the incapacitated batsman, and he was required to wear and carry exactly the same equipment as the batsman. |
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