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"For a collar.
It wore a woman's braclet for a collar.
By Jean Batchelor The New Yorker, March 3 , 1934P. 72 "For a collar View Article By Alan Burdick By Larissa MacFarquhar By Masha Gessen By Troy Patterson.
So she comes out with a strapless dress based on a fisherman-knit sweater, except that it has a kind of dickey for a collar.
For example, in 2000 Liberty began hedging its 192 million shares of the wireless company Sprint PCS by arranging for a collar that limited the potential benefit for most of Liberty's stake if the shares were to rise above $40 -- they did not -- but that protected most of the stake if Sprint PCS stock fell below $25.
Where did she get that?' " Sources: Clothes, Talbots; clothing makeovers, Joseph Ting, Dynasty Tailors, 6 East 38th Street, where alterations range from $25 for a collar to about $140 for a jacket makeover; fur, toggles and lace, M&J Trimming, 1008 Avenue of the Americas (37th Street).
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You trade your long collar for a short collar, or 3 beards and send 2 mech helmets and Blue Vines for a short pink wrist.
Additionally, short-nosed dogs such as bulldogs and pugs do not make good candidates for a halter collar simply because the collar can slide off too easily.
Mrs. C. was making herself a felt skirt, & Barbara asked for the scraps to make a collar for her dog as a Xmas present.
Hell, for those want to get silly, 3D-scan a dog and print a collar for it.
Use a collar for a more formal look, and collarless shirts for a less formal look.
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