Slipping on her pair of sandshoes, she opened the outside door and attached the leash to her dog's collar. |
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Crafted of a smooth cotton blend, it features a pointed collar, white pearlescent buttons, and a straight bottom hem with side vents. |
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Garment features a self-tailored collar, three-button placket and a straight hem bottom with side vents. |
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The asymmetrical pullover features a mandarin collar, a six button front opening and a buttoned window pocket, all above a raised waistline seam. |
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The middle tapered into a slim, V-shaped waistline, and the collar was the square-cut neckline that was currently the fashion. |
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Any pups in the pack would show interest in the collar, however this interest would wane to none after 7-10 days. |
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For evening, her navy tuxedo jacket has satin trim on the collar, pocket and sleeves, and is a modern twist on a classic design. |
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Rookie cops graduate from the police academy anxious to collar real criminals. |
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A white sporting jacket with a thick, accordion collar over a brown sweater and a white sailing shirt. |
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The man also wore a mustard coloured jersey or cardigan, a white shirt with thin, dark vertical lines and a fourteen and a half collar. |
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History tells us that in the sixteenth century Ignatius Loyola decreed that henceforth all priests of the Jesuit order must wear a collar. |
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An acorn worm isn't much more than a thin, cylindrical bag with a head and collar resembling an acorn. |
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So he would just throw himself into his collar and it would never occur to him to jib or give up. |
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Down by the college flats near Darwin, I saw an old and slightly raddled bloke in a dog collar and full priestly garb. |
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I know that when you are framing a gable roof, you can use collar ties in lieu of attaching ceiling joists to the bottom of the rafters. |
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He registers the first tug of loss as she strides on, hair flapping raggedly behind her over the collar of her blue jacket. |
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It has a three-button continental placket with polished agate buttons, a knit collar welt, sleeve bands, and a hemmed bottom with side vents. |
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If the cow gets too close to the fence co-ordinates, the collar will make a noise, or give the cow an electric shock to scare it away. |
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He had a brown suede jacket with light brown denim pants, his collar was turned up against the wind. |
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The cops intervene and the commuter walks away, shaking his head and readjusting his collar. |
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Although most respondents were white collar staff, they covered a wide range of grades from office support staff to permanent secretary. |
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He flipped up the collar of his shirt and tied a Windsor knot, then patted the tie and his collar flat again. |
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Moir's grandfather was the son of a butler, sporting spats and a wing collar. |
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The young man's black hair is parted in the middle, he sports a moustache and sideburns, and wears a large black cravat under a wide wing collar. |
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He was wearing dark trousers and a white shirt with a collar, which he wore unbuttoned. |
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Melissa wore a grey sleeveless top with a leather collar, knee-high brown boots and a black pleated skirt. |
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But search time can be reduced if anyone seeing a goose wearing a coloured collar with black letters can report it to the laboratory. |
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Another popular vintage detail is a shirt collar made from a different fabric, usually a knit. |
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This was the first time the manual workers and the technical and white collar staff had acted together. |
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A simple twist of the knurled handle locks the collar in any position along the shaft. |
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The cat reeled backwards violently, clamping the collar of Maryn's tunic in its jaw. |
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I try and rip the ever-tightening and heating collar from my neck, but it is enchanted and won't come off. |
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When last week I heard Morris would be in London for a few days I decided to collar her. |
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She had dressed in a simple dark-blue dress with a white satin belt and lace collar. |
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It had simple, white lace along the collar and at the ends of the elbow length sleeves. |
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The rotten, rain-soaked khaki tears easily when two men are yerking at your collar. |
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Distant lights beckoned yellowly, and Gideon moved towards them, his collar pulled uselessly up about his neck. |
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Sailors wore the same loose-fitting shirt of light white linen worn by landsmen with a modest tuff at collar and wrists. |
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The clean lines and beautifully minimalist room was built for languor and comfort, yet the atmosphere was buttoned-up with a starched collar. |
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It features a sueded finish, tailored collar with top button loop, a left chest pocket, and a double layer back yoke with extended shoulders. |
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Eliminate the collar and finish the neckline edge with the yoke lining according to the pattern guidesheet. |
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Try on the garment and settle the collar and lapels into place so they are smooth and wrinkle-free. |
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This lapel features a triangular indention where the lapel joins the collar. |
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These are basically regular knits and can be found in a zip-up style, a zipper collar or a hood. |
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The zippered shirt incorporates underarm gussets, cuff stretch fabric, and a turtleneck collar. |
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After placing the training collar on the dog and attaching him to your waist, let go of the leash with both hands. |
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Simply attach the leash to the Shih Tzu's collar and allow him to walk around the house with it. |
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I got a hold of his blue collar, and my mom came and attached the blue leash. |
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He is grey with a white nose and paws and was wearing a white collar, he answers to the name of Socks. |
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Miss Gomersall, whose injuries included a broken jaw and a fractured collar bone, ribs and pelvis, could not remember anything about the crash. |
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He yanked it aside, and thrust the snowball onto her white neck, above the ribboned collar of her flannel nightshirt. |
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We are mostly middle class blue collar people who mostly live rich full lives with unlimited interests. |
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Ant broke his collar bone and pelvis bone while riding a motorcycle very fast. |
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His golden eyes glinted as he suddenly moved trough the crowd with lightning speed and grabbed a young boy by the collar. |
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The grey-haired defendant appeared in court wearing a white collar shirt and blue jeans. |
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She brushes some invisible lint from his sweater, keeping her fingers near his collar. |
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His shirt sleeves were rolled up, his collar unbuttoned, and his red tie hung loosely around his neck. |
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Ben yanked him up by the back of his collar and half dragged him to the livery, depositing him in a pile of hay. |
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The Wicking Soccer Shirt is styled with a generous fabric cut, 1x1 rib-knit collar and raglan sleeves with piping at the armholes. |
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The wider collar makes it a good choice with a Euro tie, a long tie that is more formal than a regular necktie, but less so than an ascot. |
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My brain slowly began to click into gear and I started thinking about loosening his collar and laying him down. |
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If the training collar is too tight, the pressure will not be relieved when you loosen the leash. |
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He loosened his tie and undid the first button of his collar so he wouldn't suffocate. |
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He puts down his briefcase, loosens his collar and falls into his leather chair. |
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He was reaching up to loosen the collar of his shirt when he noticed his mother and younger sibling coming down the stairs. |
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The girl to our right, in complementary pinks and peach colors, lifts her face as she loosens the tight black collar around her neck. |
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I watched him loosen his collar, and walk over to a stool where his violin case was, open. |
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His shirtfront boasted a large ruffed collar that measured at least twelve inches in breadth. |
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He is also due to become a father for the first time in June, and ready to swap his rugby shirt for a white collar job within the sport. |
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Push buttons can be recessed or surrounded by a raised collar. |
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The advent of computing should lead to a cull of white collar workers. |
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The enormous expansion of white collar work throughout the twentieth century meant pushing the vast majority down into the ranks of the working class. |
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They asked about the differences between an African and Asiatic lion, about how a radio collar works and how the shrinking forests have affected the animals. |
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Bearded in some instances, clean-shaven in others, Lincoln is invariably shown in a black suit and white shirt with wing collar and black bow tie. |
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It was a pinstriped waistcoat with a collar and short-sleeved shirt. |
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The kid wore a white T-shirt with the collar stretched loosely around the top of his smooth chest. |
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The English spread collar is medium in width and has flared points. |
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As it was, he survived with a broken jaw, ribs and collar bone. |
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They eased the car away from the wall and released Mrs Rollinson, who suffered a collapsed lung, a broken collar bone, broken ribs and a deep gash in her leg. |
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They are neither formal nor distant, the button-down shirts open at the collar signaling vulnerability rather than posturing. |
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While the concept of a cardigan isn't all that hip, this zip-up sweater's high collar and corduroy detailing on the front pocket give it an updated appeal. |
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Made from a soft wool blend, it features a gray, ribbed knit finish along the cuffs, collar and waistband, with brown suede patches on the elbows. |
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Padre Goyo, with his clerical collar and his bulletproof vest, is an icon for those fighting drugs and corruption. |
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In a blazer and dress shirt open at the collar, he was cool and measured, surely belying a famous inner rage. |
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In general, the four-in-hand works better with a shirt with a straight collar, while the half and full Windsor knots work better with a spread or English spread collar. |
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I added 5 extra rows on the collar in stocking stitch so that I would have a roll in the collar, which is easier to pull over the head than ribbing. |
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Instead of merely cushioning the user's foot, the Pump system offers a custom fit while protecting the heel, the ankle and the collar area of the foot. |
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Given these constraints, as oppressive as the white tie and collar studs the men joylessly wear, the actors give focused, intelligent performances. |
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Otto then grabbed the little man by his collar and took him aside. |
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The painting, created between 1500 and 1525, features a wealthy woman in a bejeweled collar, also wearing a first knuckle ring. |
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Yet, 2016 may be different, as the GOP becomes ever more evangelical, Southern, blue collar, and alienated. |
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In front of the full-length mirror on the inside of my closet door, I straightened my trouser legs, sleeves, shoulders, collar, and tie, and shot my cuffs. |
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Adler seized Lola by the collar and slammed his hand against the garage door closer. |
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A portrait of him was done once in which the collar point was made to sit in its proper place. |
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Also available from Lovett's are other models of beepers, an anti-barking collar and a heated whelping nest for puppies. |
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However, the posts' interior wells are a bit shallow, and I found that standard banana plugs could not be inserted up to the collar. |
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Just because Nigel Farage seems affable and wears a collar and tie does not make him any less dangerous than a bovver boy with Hitler tattoos. |
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The inflatable collar for the 3,000-gal blivet has been modified with a hard foam collar that floats when the blivet is filled. |
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The only surprise was the left collar point, which was allowed to curl. |
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WoofLinks allows users to easily scan information via the collar attachable WoofLink. |
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The collar was made less than twenty-four hours after the hunky bastards butchered the old man. |
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During the reigns of Edward IV and Richard III the collar of esses was frowned upon, to say the least. |
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He saw how the candlesticks shone darkly in the vicinity of the diamond flames in Shevele's ears and on her silk dress collar. |
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I had to deflea our cat with a flea comb, even though it wears a flea collar. |
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Abreast of the first soldier, he too took in the round collar and halted gapemouthed. |
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The other variant is a rather large jar, smaller in size than a pithos, and has a characteristic collar rim and very grittish clay. |
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Lady in a heliotrope dress with a lace collar, three flounces on the skirt? |
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Brooches and armlets were used, but the most famous item of jewellery was the torc, a neck collar of metal, sometimes gold. |
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Then he unlaced his brown oxfords, folded up his khakied legs, adjusted his button-down collar, and proceeded to meditate for 20 minutes. |
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Most had at least an undergraduate degree, and worked in a mix of white collar and blue collar jobs. |
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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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Celtic's first kit consisted of a white shirt with a green collar, black shorts, and emerald green socks. |
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He was still continuing his journey when the GPS collar stopped transmitting, due to suspected water damage. |
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Such hair forms a ruff around the necks of the some Old World megabat males, forming a conspicuous collar. |
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The coat of arms of Port Coquitlam has the City's floral emblem, the azalea displayed on a collar. |
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Devon and Cornwall Police do not have Brunswick stars on their epaulettes, just the rank and collar number. |
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Every time the cow enters the milking unit she is fed concentrates and her collar is scanned to record production data. |
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Some regions have ribbonwork, others have tin embroidery, and some Eastern Sami have beading on clothing or collar. |
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The opening is via a pseudostome situated on the chamber or at the top of a neck which flares out to form a collar. |
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The buried wire radiates a weak radio signal, which is detected by a collar worn by the animal. |
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The collar emits a warning noise near the wire, but if this is ignored, produces a mild shock. |
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The only neat thing about him was his collar. It was held down by a Spiffy wire stay. |
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A cervical collar was applied and she was placed on a spine board for removal from the vehicle. |
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These animals are harnessed by a padded collar to a light flat sleigh, of skins stretched across a frame of thin wood, called a toboggan. |
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Bran wore grey breeches and white doublet, his sleeves and collar trimmed with vair. |
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Solicitors appear in court when appropriate in that garb together with tabs and wing collar. |
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At the right end, Updike maintained the values of an earlier day with a wing collar and brocade vest. |
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In addition, please offer a small probe to use just above the breastbone between the collar bones to look down into the upper mediastinum. |
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His chin rested on the thick plastic collar buckled around his neck. |
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Michelle is also getting hot under the collar over bi-sexual Emma, who wore just a THONG when she lugged her suitcase into the bedsitter. |
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Hard to get more can-do blue collar than a steel-town mayor in dungarees. |
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The main cause of miscarriage and non-breeding was the radio collar put around the tigress's necks, he told the newspaper. |
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The bear was tagged with a radio collar, tests drawn and they were returned to their den. |
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Sometimes I capture a tiger, attach a radio collar to it, and then let the animal go. |
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Pet Stop Wireless pet containment systems require dogs and cats to wear a collar that sends a corrective pulse through a battery-operated radio collar. |
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In the past, for example, it proved almost impossible for a juvenile delinquent to steal the amount of funds that a white collar criminal, such as an embezzler, could purloin. |
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Marjorie recalled her working life under the supervision of Mr Jordan, who she described as a precise man who wore a black jacket, pinstripe trousers and wing collar. |
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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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It is white, with tan markings on legs and face, and a brown collar. |
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This resulted in many basic services suffering from a lack of workers, as many Saudi Arabian citizens are not keen on working in blue collar jobs. |
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Women dominate blue collar jobs in the Bangladeshi garment industry. |
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Our new acquaintance very deliberately coiled up the tube of his hookah and produced from behind a curtain a very long befrogged topcoat with astrakhan collar and cuffs. |
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It was no time for pugilistic chivalry, and my brother laid him quiet with a kick, and gripped the collar of the man who pulled at the slender lady's arm. |
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Over this is worn a black silk damask robe of state with a long train trimmed with gold lace and frogging, with a black silk 'wig bag' attached to the flap collar at the back. |
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If the shaft is used for mine ventilation, a plenum space or casing is incorporated into the collar to ensure the proper flow of air into and out of the mine. |
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The Tennessee Football fans who couldn't buy Sugar Bowl tickets were furious, but it's a toss-up whether they were any hotter under the collar than some of those who got them. |
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In the next chair, the man wears a well-worn outfit consisting of a black homburg hat and a sack suit of black wool made with shawl collar and bound edges. |
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If you carry on like that, the law will soon be feeling your collar. |
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The second group was also fed the labelled diet but only during the last ten days of the fattening period when animals were fitted a neck collar to prevent caecotrophy. |
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He gave the shirt a spritzing of water and ran the iron across the collar. |
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A mail collar hanging from a helmet is a camail or aventail. |
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These days, girls and women of all ages are still reading them, particularly the blue collar or pink collar workers or wives of blue collar workers. |
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The large-scale purchase of rock pigeons and collar doves by the local farm owners, common in the region, also makes the bird market a beehive of activities during winter. |
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His head protruded out of his torn collar much as the head of the tortoise protrudes from its shell, the throat unwrinkling, the eyes like beads, or pips of jet. |
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I remember how the snow lit the night, and the smothered quiet, and the feel of snow landing on my exposed neck and running in rivulets to the collar of my long underwear. |
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Innovations continued through the Middle Ages with innovations such as silk, the horse collar and horseshoes in the first few hundred years after the fall of the Roman Empire. |
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The two slaves who dressed her hurried forward, one with the nearly translucent overshift, the other with the heavy collar of onyx and gold that held it in place. |
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