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The collar may be either a full collar or a vestigial tab displayed through a square cutout in the shirt collar.
However, this may not always be the case, as with victims of white collar crime, who may not be clearly identifiable or directly linked to crime against a particular individual.
The differences may include the dress having short sleeves or no sleeves and having a collar or not.
However, the edge of the hands gripping the bar may be in contact with the inner surface of the collar.
Below the volutes, the Ionic column may have a wide collar or banding separating the capital from the fluted shaft, as at Castle Coole.
It is unusual for pubic hair to be dyed or painted, except incidentally to bodypainting, but although concerns have been raised about the safety of using regular hair dye for this purpose, dye has been formulated so that women may match their pubic hair either to match the ( dyed ) hair on their heads ( colloquially referred to as ' matching the carpet to the drapes / curtains ' or ' collar and cuffs '), or in whimsical colours.
If those things were to change or dissipate the couple may remain romantically linked but often the collar will be removed.
Some brigadier-generals, by nature of holding a branch-specific appointment, may continue to wear the insignia of their personnel branch ; for example, the chaplain-general wears the general officer's cap insignia with the collar insignia of the Chaplain Branch, while the surgeon-general continues to wear the cap and collar insignia of the Canadian Forces Medical Service.
On certain " collar days " designated by the Sovereign, members attending formal events may wear the Order's collar over their military uniform, formal day dress, or evening wear.
The blue collar and white collar descriptors as it pertains to work dress may no longer be an accurate descriptor as office attire has broadened beyond a white shirt and tie.
On certain " collar days " designated by the Sovereign, members attending formal events may wear the Order's collar over their military uniform or eveningwear.
Furthermore, they may encircle their arms with a depiction of the circlet ( a red circle bearing the motto ) with the badge pendant thereto and the collar ; the former is shown either outside or on top of the latter.
Knights and Dames Commander and Companions may display the circlet, but not the collar, around their arms.
On certain " collar days " designated by the Sovereign, members attending formal events may wear the Order's collar over their military uniform or morning wear.
They may, furthermore, encircle their arms with a depiction of the circlet ( a circle bearing the motto ) and the collar ; the former is shown either outside or on top of the latter.
Knights and Dames Commanders and Companions may display the circlet, but not the collar, surrounding their arms.

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It contained what would become Brooks's signature song, the blue collar anthem " Friends in Low Places ", as well as two other Brooks classics, the dramatic and controversial " The Thunder Rolls " and the philosophically ironic " Unanswered Prayers ".
There was a smith to forge the rough shape, often a second smith ( apprentice ) to fold the metal, a specialist polisher ( called a togi ) as well as the various artisans that made the koshirae ( the various fittings used to decorate the finished blade and saya ( sheath ) including the tsuka ( hilt ), fuchi ( collar ), kashira ( pommel ), and tsuba ( hand guard )).
With the increasingly racially-divisive politics that have followed the election of the PLP government, as well as the decades of increasing costs-of-living, the exclusion of unskilled workers from jobs in the white collar international business sector that has come to dominate Bermuda's economy, and the global economic downturn, all of which many Black Bermudians perceive as hitting them hardest, there is little sentiment today amongst people who have long been obliged to think of themselves as Black, in opposition to being White, to identify even partly with their European ancestry.
In the scene beginning about one hour and four minutes into the documentary, the film has been flipped horizontally, as evidenced by the parts in the men's hair, the breast pockets on their shirts and jackets, and the collar button behind Brennan's tie, as well as the layout of their motel room.
The museum features a funeral practices exhibit, a military history room, an art gallery, a Civil War Display with an 1855 slave collar and a Civil War era regimental flag, a school room, and an archives room for genealogists as well as a gift shop.
The railroad brought hundreds of people from Philadelphia in the summer time, and it became a well known vacation spot for blue collar city workers.
In the United States, in states where Mexican Americans make up a large percentage of the population, such as California and Texas, undocumented as well as legal immigrants from Mexico and Central America in addition to Mexican Americans combined often make up a large majority of workers in many blue-collar occupations: the majority of the employed men are restaurant workers, janitors, truck drivers, gardeners, construction laborers, material moving workers, or perform other types of manual or other blue collar labor ( Source, U. S. Census Bureau, American community survey data .).
In most circumstances, the so-called " white collar " counterpart — office work — was aggregated as well in large buildings, usually in cities or densely populated suburban areas.
Alternatives: In the 1960s, it was fashionable for men as well as women to wear scarves with a suit in a tied knot either inside a shirt as an Ascot or under the collar as would be worn like a tie.
The underparts are deep chestnut and the nuchal collar is not well marked.
The party gained most of its support from white collar workers and ecologists, and on domestic policy was right-wing conservative, as well as reformist, ecologist.
The term can refer to professional experts, blue collar workers, language teachers, as well as entertainers.
The goofy bird from the Tijuana Toads ( Crazylegs Crane, who also repeatedly failed to collar the Racer and Toads himself ) also later appeared in the series as well.
The Croatian name for this plant is ljupčac or vegeta ( named after a well known Croatian meal seasoning similar to Maggi ), Finnish name is " Liperi " or " Lipstikka " first one meaning preachers collar, because in old ages the plat was cultivated in monasteries or in rectories, secod one is from swedish, that is second language spoken in Finland.
Because they share similar blue collar, easygoing personalities, as well as an interest in sports, Martin gets along very well with Frasier's close friend Sam Malone.
The bread winners of most of these families were white collar employees in govt as well as private companies earning moderate income and leading lower middle class life style.
However, the subculture retains its rural and small town roots as well as its blue collar and low brow feel.
There are sliding dog collars, or dog clutches, between the gears on the output shaft, and to engage a gear to the shaft, the collar slides into the space between the shaft and the inside space of the gear, thus rotating the shaft as well.
These garments typically include a sash and a collar as well as an under robe ( juban ), an inner kimono ( kitsuke ), a vest ( haori ) or an outer robe ( uchikake ).
He shaves his beard for his wedding with Gloria, but keeps his mustache and wears his hair well below the collar.
By this time, with influences from the Stahlhelm, the SA leadership adopted its first collar insignia and also added a new SA rank of Standartenführer (" standard leader ") in charge of regiment-sized Standarten ( incorporating the company sized Staffeln ); the SS at this time adopted the same rank as well.
He focuses his practice on white collar criminal defense, corporate and federal securities issues, as well as other complex commercial issues.
His administration attracted significant private investment and welcomed the establishment of numerous oil industry white collar corporate offices in downtown New Orleans, as well as several sizable new industrial plants elsewhere.

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the schism between central city and suburb, Negro and White, blue collar and white collar can be viewed as symptomatic of this deeper polarization of trends in the metropolis.
It made him pretty hot under the collar, after the idea Miss Sis had given him, to be told by Miss Kiz that her holy spa was all reserved for this summer and next, if you please, and that much as she regretted it, they would be unable to entertain Mrs. Robards and the children.
The latter tend to be thicker and higher in the collar, and faced with more resilient materials, such as leather, or heavy canvas.
In his final years, he was frail and required a microphone pinned to his collar so that his faint voice could be heard.
For example, if a woman is aware of the fact that her husband returned from a business trip smelling like perfume, and that his shirt has smudged lipstick on its collar, the perfume and the lipstick can be evidence for her belief that her husband is having an affair.
An example of the need to police his or her behavior would be when people go to a job interview in the white collar work force and dress properly in order to give a great first impression so that they get the job.
Gymnasts who do not use this collar will be judged as an invalid vault.
For boys, there is usually a maximum length of hair allowed, for example, the hair must be a few centimetres above the collar, and no sideburns are allowed.
Foldable clothes hangers that are designed to be inserted through the collar area for ease of use and the reduction of stretching are an old, yet potentially useful variation on traditional clothes hangers.
Lead and tin are commonly used materials, and a simple filter effective above 150 keV can be made using a continuous collar along the length of the tube.
They are traditionally knitted from wool, and can be rolled up into a hat to cover just the crown of the head, or folded right down as a collar around the neck.
" With these last words, the Dodger suffered himself to be led off by the collar, threatening, till he got into the yard, to make a parliamentary business of it, and then grinning in the officer's face, with great glee and self-approval.
In some jurisdictions in the United States, a clergy-shirt will sometimes be worn instead of a cassock, and is commonly worn buttoned but with no collar or collar-tab to indicate a rank lower than deacon.
Their movements are tracked by metal collars, which contain tracking and listening devices ; if any student should attempt to escape the Program, or enter declared forbidden zones ( which are randomly selected at the hours of 12 and 6, both a. m. and p. m .), a bomb will be detonated in the collar, killing the wearer.

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