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" An aluminum identification tag, the size of a silver half dollar and of suitable thickness, stamped with the name, rank, company, regiment, or corps of the wearer, will be worn by each officer and enlisted man of the Army whenever the field kit is worn, the tag to be suspended from the neck, underneath the clothing, by a cord or thong passed through a small hole in the tab.
An opera length, measuring 28 to 35 inches or 70 to 90 cm in length, will be long enough to reach the breastbone or sternum of the wearer ; and longer still, a pearl rope, measuring more than 45 inches or 115 cm in length, is any length that falls down farther than an opera.
A jacket that is tight at the chest and armpits will make it much more difficult for the wearer to pull the arms out of the sleeves.
The wearer will often unknowingly damage or stain their gloves while doing such mundane or unsightly tasks as twisting a wet door knob or wiping a running nose with a gloved hand.
The thicker the suit, the warmer it will keep the wearer.
Frequently a pleasant smelling perfume is used to encourage the member of the opposite sex to more deeply inhale the air surrounding its wearer, increasing the probability that the pheromones from the individual will also be inhaled.
While the vest can prevent a bullet from penetrating, the wearer will still be affected by the kinetic energy of the bullet, which can produce serious internal injuries.
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.
A slip knot ( vs. a simple reef or square knot ) will give way if the neckerchief gets caught and is thus more likely to choke the wearer.
The companions worn by children also teach manners to the wearer as they will not comply with commands if there is any insincerity in the voice, and only respond when asked politely.
When the Silver Shamrock television commercial airs on Halloween night, the chip will activate, killing the wearer and unleashing a lethal swarm of insects and snakes, killing those around the wearer.
This is a popular piece of body jewelry because it conveniently allows the wearer to remove the ring by simply removing the captive bead, yet the bead is held so firmly in place that it will not easily fall out.
The Christian Science Monitor reported that a suit combined with a necktie and slacks was " a design that guarantees that its wearer will be uncomfortable.
For example, the book portrays the medieval people as being very gullible, as when Merlin makes a " veil of invisibility ", which according to him will make the wearer imperceptible to his enemies, though friends can still see him.
The piercing can cause the wearer slight nerve damage and will result in " man-made dimples ".
The ring is worn on the little finger so that it will drag across any surface on which the wearer writes, providing a constant reminder of the engineer's oath.
The strap may be a fixed length or adjustable, and will attach to the wearer to support them against a fixed object or pole.
As the cords will not be stretched along these lines-at least in normal movements-whatever pressure they provide will be constant even as the wearer moves.
It is a true invisibility cloak, in that it is able to completely shield the wearer from sight and cannot be worn out by time or spells ; other cloaks will lose their ability to conceal the wearer over time or become worn out, but the Hallow cloak will never fade or become damaged.

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Costume may also refer to the artistic arrangement of accessories in a picture, statue, poem, or play, appropriate to the time, place, or other circumstances represented or described, or to a particular style of clothing worn to portray the wearer as a character or type of character other than their regular persona at a social event such as a masquerade, a fancy dress party or in an artistic theatrical performance.
An arming doublet ( also called aketon ) worn under armour, particularly plate armour of fifteenth and sixteenth century Europe contains arming points for attaching plates and fifteenth century examples may include goussets sewn into the elbows and armpits to protect the wearer in locations not covered by plate.
Here are two Japanese sword nakago ( tang ), the top one is from a katana, the bottom is from a tachi, you can see the difference in the placement of the mei ( signature ), if you follow the curve of the blades you can see that if the tachi was worn tachi style with the cutting edge down the mei would be pointing away from the wearer and if the katana was worn with the cutting edge up in katana style the katana mei would also be pointing away from the wearer.
The role played by polarization in the operation of liquid crystal displays ( LCDs ) is also frequently apparent to the wearer of polarizing sunglasses, which may reduce the contrast or even make the display unreadable.
While the previous devices served only for ascending to the surface and were designed also to develop lift so that the wearer arrived at the surface without swimming movements, the diving set had weights, which also made it possible to dive down with it, to search and save after an accident.
Some electronic watches are also powered by the movement of the wearer of the watch.
Other elaborate and more expensive watches, both pocket and wrist models, also incorporate striking mechanisms or repeater functions, so that the wearer could learn the time by the sound emanating from the watch.
The game also introduces three kinds of shields ; thunder, which protects against electricity and magnetically attracts rings, fire, which protects against fire attacks, and bubble, which allows its wearer to breathe underwater.
One of the features most commonly associated with footie pajamas in the public imagination, the drop seat ( also known as a trap door or butt flap ) is an opening in the buttocks area, traditionally closing with buttons, designed to allow the wearer to use the toilet without removing the sleeper.
Pantyhose often also help prevent chafing between the wearer's feet and their shoes, or between the thighs when walking, thus helping the wearer avoid painful skin irritation such as blisters and heat rashes.
It also includes many optional features, such as a 5-point breakaway design for easy removal, panels readily identifying the wearer as an emergency responder, and radio and badge pockets / holders.
There is also the fact that at some points when someone mentions a particular Kandi the wearer has the chance to share the story behind it to the other person.
Mostly they are used to tell the time, give advice to the wearer, and can also record and play holograms.
The baggy nature of the clothing also served to conceal the figure of the wearer regardless of age.
The distinctive techniques and tactics of this ryū also acknowledge the design of classical Japanese armour, which, although protecting the wearer well, had many ' suki ' ( openings ).
Kashio's first major product was the yubiwa pipe, a finger ring that would hold a cigarette, allowing the wearer to smoke the cigarette down to its nub while also leaving the wearer's hands free.
A neoprene bottom also is less likely to allow trapped air to collect in the legs, causing the wearer to tend to float head down in the water.
The outer shell may also be equipped with an inflatable bladder to give the wearer additional flotation and freeboard when immersed.
For surface dry suit users, the inversion can be much more critical if no one is nearby to assist, since the wearer may be held upside down and unable to breathe, and may also have water run down into their nose while inverted.
Manara's reputation for producing comics that revolve around elegant, beautiful women caught up in unlikely and fantastical erotic scenarios became solidified with work such as ( 1983, also known as Click or Le Déclic ), about a device which renders women helplessly aroused, ( 1986, Butterscotch ), introducing the heroine Miele ( Honey ) and a sweet-smelling body-paint which makes the wearer invisible, and Candid camera ( 1988, Hidden Camera ) featuring the same protagonist in further explicit adventures.

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This makes membrane dry suits easy to put on and get off, provides a great range of motion for the wearer, and makes them comfortable to wear for long periods, as the wearer does not have to pull against rubber elasticity.
Pediatricians frequently wear bow ties since infants cannot grab them the way they could grab a four-in-hand necktie, and they do not get into places where they would be soiled or could, whether accidentally or deliberately, strangle the wearer.
Although eye-cups can usually be folded down to allow the spectacle wearer to get closer to binocular eyepieces, there are sometimes lens mountings that do not allow the theoretical eye relief to be obtained.
Wizards can also enchant equipment either to become lighter and make the wearer more likely to successfully strike their opponent, detract less mp from the wearer or grant extra mp to the wearer, make the wearer cause more damage, or get an increase in hp from the gear.
The Cool-Alert Pull-Ups had a somewhat controversial issue regarding that the wearer likely will either get a rash or not feel the cooling effect when he or she wets the pant.
This name derived, according to Nicholette Jones ' book The Plimsoll Sensation, because the coloured horizontal band joining the upper to the sole resembled the Plimsoll line on a ship's hull, or because, just like the Plimsoll line on a ship, if water got above the line of the rubber sole, the wearer would get wet.
Due to the device acquiring the DNA of the first wearer, as part of the chameleon mold's " fail safe imprinting feature ", Baroness ends up visiting Zartan in jail, where she makes a " get out of jail " offer that Zartan accepts.

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