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His gloves, made of Kevlar (the body-armour material), were recently shredded by a pike.
Gloves made of soft material or leather must be worn to prevent moisture from affecting the ball.
Medieval European nobles, patricians, and prelates wore gloves made of fabric or leather, often richly jeweled and embroidered.
Air-cushioned gloves have the advantages of lighter weight, lower cost, and unique mechanical performance, compared to gloves made of conventional engineering materials.
Thin gloves made of leather or synthetic material are used in a variety of sports, such as gridiron football, golf, and cycling, to enhance the wearer's grip.
On occasion, for variety, he dumped pails of cold water over his head and rubbed his torso with gloves made of horsehair".
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Three years ago the Russian emigre Conceptual artist Ilya Kabakov created "Monument to the Lost Glove," a giant glove made of red plastic resin, which was bolted to the traffic triangle where Fifth Avenue and Broadway cross at 23rd Street.
Chris Walker, from Venice, and Baba Baheshti, from Santa Monica, designed a glove made of closely fitting elastic embedded with motion sensors made from a flexible circuit board arrayed along the fingers and hand.
Hats included a miniature fairground, with working carousel, modelled on the Neverland ranch, and a pale glove made of Swarovski crystals which rested, spookily lifelike, above the immaculate profile of a catwalk model.
Later in the video Minaj is revealed as the actress of the film, portraying a Freddy Krueger character, complete with the trademark glove made of razor blades.
One day, brothers and sisters, things will be different, and I will sustainedly look you in the eye, shake your hand wearing an evening glove made of a high-durability PCP matrix, and say, "You look great". .
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