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To sleeve
noun
The part of a garment that covers the arm.
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They renamed themselves the Call and set about crafting powerful, emotive rock with heart pinned firmly to sleeve.
The pigment runs lightly from bud to sleeve before some unseen flower tourniquet stops it at the hip.
Charivari (58 West 72d Street) has Issey Miyake's black mock turtleneck with fringe running from sleeve to sleeve marked down from $370 to $199.
Arching over it like a rainbow is a wardrobe of tiny blouses, skirts and sweaters, lined up sleeve to sleeve as if holding hands in midair.
The company is calling them Aka phones (pronounced 'ah-kah') and, thanks to sleeve covers embedded with smart chips, the phone changes between four pre-set personalities.
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"You go from wearing a long-sleeve shirt to short sleeve to a wife beater to no shirt," Hopkins said of the physical transformation.
Finally, the possibility of prestressed grouted pile-to-sleeve connection used as a new energy dissipative brace is also presented.
Parameters affecting the performance of prestressed grouted pile-to-sleeve connection are also discussed according to the test results.
This paper summarizes the recent development in grouted pile-to-sleeve connections that have been widely used in offshore structures, wind turbine towers and building structures.
Baggy shorts, to start with (Jordan), progressing to sleeves (Iverson), underarmor (Wade), tattoos (everyone).
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