A hat with an earflap that reaches from one ear around the back of the head to the other ear. |
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This approach is based on making an incision in the back of the earflap with cartilage removal, scratch incisions, and redressing sutures. |
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The inspector observed blood and blood stains on an elephant's face and earflap. |
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On a 1-2 couNieseiese tried to elevate a fastball inside, but the ball tailed too far and struck Heyward near the earflap on his helmet. |
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Given where Jennings's ball struck Happ, only a helmet with a left earflap would have protected him, anyway. |
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The double earflap helmet is mandatory for all batters, runners and, at all times, for the bat boy. |
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A THIS is probably an aural haematoma, the most common injury to a dog's earflap. |
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The camera carefully follows the super on his errands, in his incompletely zipped-up coat and earflap hat, as he negotiates the immense and real heaps of plowed snow at every intersection. |
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The most characteristic garments are the so-called chullo, a knitted hat with an earflap, and the calendar waistband, a wide woven belt depicting the annual cycles connected to ritual and agricultural activities. |
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Skiers attach the MP3 audio cord to the plug behind the earflap. |
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