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Sporting an enormous blonde mohawk, thick sunglasses, a " Sly " beltbuckle and a silver lamé suit, he joined in on " I Want To Take You Higher.
He is portrayed as a pudgy man who normally wears a heavy old light brown suit, red checked shirt with a green striped tie, long leather coat, red hat and thick metal-rimmed spectacles.
For the men, the style was to wear a zoot suita flamboyant long coat with baggy pegged pants, a pork pie hat, a long key chain and shoes with thick soles.
Some consider a dry suit mandatory ; however, a thick wetsuit may be sufficient for hardier divers.
For cold-water use, especially diving under ice sheets, the user will usually wear a thick undersuit in a membrane dry suit.
* The character possesses a thick polymer mat suit similar to a rhinoceros hide, covering his entire body except for his face.
Penfold stands just over half the height of Danger Mouse, and always wears thick round glasses and a crumpled blue suit with a white shirt and a yellow and black striped tie.
He wears a dark suit having shortened coat sleeves and thick, heavy boots, causing him to walk with an awkward, stiff-legged, crude gait ( as opposed to the novel, in which he is described as much more flexible than a mortal ).
Divers working in an environment harmful to their health will always wear a full drysuit with thick gloves which are attached directly to the suit.
Superman attends the funeral wearing a business suit and thick glasses essentially identical to the appearance of Clark Kent, an identity he never adopted in the Red Son storyline.
Night Thrasher wore a special suit of light articulated combat armor composed of Kevlar / boro and silicate-oriented fiber in ceramic matrix, 2 layers, 8 mm / 16 mm thick, and the cloth composed of micro-mail titanium nitride ; he originally designed the battle-suit to survive physical combat with Silhouette's brother Midnight's Fire.

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The transducer is a null-type instrument and employs a stretched diaphragm, 0.001 in. thick and 1 in. in diameter.
In general, such apartments afford more protection than smaller buildings because their walls are thick and there is more space.
It is thick, much like an egg plant's skin, so that poison sprays, if they are used, present no hazard to the consumer.
His counterpoint is pertinent, skillful, and rarely thick.
Also available is a slitter which `` peels '' the inside of a folded block of foam and can be used to slit continuous sheets up to 300 yd. in length, down to 1/16 in. thick.
He raced by within twenty feet of her, roped her around the neck, but a lioness' neck is short and thick and with a quick twist she slipped the noose off.
The result is rather wonderful, but so rich as to be indigestible if taken in too thick slices.
It is a slab of white marble long, wide, and thick, on which are 5 groups of markings.
The ears are disproportionately long, and the tail is very thick at the base and gradually tapers.
The greatly elongated head is set on a short, thick neck, and the end of the snout bears a disc, which houses the nostrils.
Following each individual brick should be a layer of adobe mortar, recommended to be at least an inch thick to make certain there is ample strength between the brick ’ s edges and also to provide a relative moisture barrier during the seasons where the arid climate does produce rain.
Averaging at least 1. 6 km thick, the ice is so massive that it has depressed the continental bedrock in some areas more than 2. 5 km below sea level ; subglacial lakes of liquid water also occur ( e. g., Lake Vostok ).
The thick inner layer of the shell is composed of nacre or mother-of-pearl, which in many species is highly iridescent, giving rise to a range of strong and changeable colors, which make the shells attractive to humans as decorative objects, and as a source of colorful mother-of-pearl.
An abalone diver is normally equipped with a thick wetsuit, including a hood, booties, and gloves, and usually also a mask, snorkel, weight belt, abalone iron, and abalone gauge.
Much of the ACC transport is carried in this front, which is defined as the latitude at which a subsurface salinity minimum or a thick layer of unstratified Subantarctic Mode Water first appears, allowed by temperature dominating density stratification.
Pizza -- made with very thin, and sometimes thick, high-rising doughs, with or without cheese, cooked in the oven or a la piedra ( on a stone oven ), and stuffed with numerous ingredients -— is a dish which can be found in nearly every corner of the country.
With the assistance of a Brooklyn Union Gas Co. ( now National Grid ) engineering crew, he then broke through the massive concrete bulkhead wall, which is several feet thick.
An example of a compostable polymer is PLA film under 20μm thick: films which are thicker than that do not qualify as compostable, even though they are biodegradable.
) folded or arched metal ring attached to a thick wood rim, over which a skin, or most often, a plastic membrane ( or head ) is stretched-it is the bell bronze that gives the banjo a crisp powerful lower register and clear, bell-like treble register-especially in bluegrass music.
Some early ' skyscrapers ' were made in masonry, and demonstrated the limitations of the material – for example, the Monadnock Building in Chicago ( opened in 1896 ) is masonry and just 17 stories high ; the ground walls are almost thick, clearly building any higher would lead to excessive loss of internal floor space on the lower floors.
The front part of the mouth is thick with baleen plates ; around 300 plates ( each around one metre ( 3. 2 ft ) long ) hang from the upper jaw, running 0. 5 m ( 1. 6 ft ) back into the mouth.
Bovril is the trademarked name of a thick, salty meat extract, developed in the 1870s by John Lawson Johnston and sold in a distinctive, bulbous jar.

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For the mascarpone cheese layer, a mixture of egg yolks and sugar is first prepared: egg yolks are mixed with sugar to form a thick cream to which the mascarpone cheese is added, then the egg whites are beaten stiff and folded in to the mascarpone / egg cream.
Boar bristle paintbrushes are stiff enough to spread thick paint well, and the naturally split or " flagged " tip of the untrimmed bristle helps hold more paint.
Linen typically has a thick and thin character with a crisp and textured feel to it, but it can range from stiff and rough, to soft and smooth.
* Sanuki ( 讃岐 ): udon is a thick and rather stiff type from Kagawa Prefecture.
Beginning in the 17th century in Italy, a variety of styles developed where the work is started by securing heavier guiding threads onto a stiff background ( such as thick paper ) with stitches that can later be removed.
Coat texture is stiff, tight, and thick, developed to withstand the elements.
The hot spring water itself is slightly clouded and thick which is said to be good for relieving nerve and muscle pain, stiff shoulders, paralysis, and fatigue.
The " classic " type of sparkler consists of a stiff metal wire approximately 20 cm ( 8 inches ) long that has been dipped in a thick batter of slow-burning pyrotechnic composition and allowed to dry.
Some people value the thick, stiff paper that can be made from this and many other mushrooms of the genus Polyporus.
The leaves are shiny, small, and feel thick and stiff.
Siberian Huskies are a breed recognized by the American Kennel Club and are characterized by thick coats, stiff ears, a fox-like tail, and medium size.
" He says she is always ready to fornicate " with a cook or a half-wit, a peasant or a ploughman, or a chaplain ... what she longs for is a thick, leaping, robust piece of equipment, long, smooth and stiff ... such are the things that charm and delight women ".
For example, cotton string may be very small and easy to tie with lots of internal friction to keep it from falling apart once tied, while stiff 5 / 8 " thick kernmantle rope will be very difficult to tie, and may be so slick as to tend to come apart once tied.
The spatulate leaves are small, stiff, sharply ascending and thick about the stem.
The breed has a coat of straight, stiff guard hairs and a fine, soft, thick undercoat.
Ballistic nylon is another common fabric for holsters, as it is stiff, wear resistant, and thick enough to provide protection.
Bactris gasipaes grows erect, with a single slender stem or, more often, several stems to 8 in ( 20 cm ) thick, in a cluster ; generally armed with stiff, black spines in circular rows from the base to the summit.
Wolves have two kinds of hairs ; an outer coat of long, stiff hairs called " guard hairs " and an " undercoat " of soft fur which grows thick in the winter and helps to insulate their bodies from the cold.
The image has a dark brown color, as it was sculpted in clay ( resulting in many of its replicas being painted black ), and it is covered by a stiff dark blue robe of richly embroidered thick cloth with golden clasps, and wears an imperial crown which was added in 1904.

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