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"Does your shirt have a collar?" "Yes".
It will probably be collarless, but if it does have a collar it will be of a masculine shape.
He was dressed in a shirt that didn't have a collar, the kind that the Iranian government uses to distinguish their bureaucrats from western ones.
Every now and then I'll spruce it up, like a woman will be wearing a two-piece suit as opposed to a one-piece, or a man will not be wearing a tie, he'll just have a collar.
Dr. Weiss said that the idea that collars pose a risk to cats is a myth, and that the danger of a cat being lost because it doesn't have a collar is far greater than it being harmed by the collar itself.
The merger agreement, which Friedman evidently had drawn up without the advice of a seasoned investment banker, didn't have a "collar" clause calling off the deal if Associated's shares fell below a certain level.
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Neither coat nor vest had a collar or lapels.
He was sure it had an owner because it had a collar around its neck.
Nationwide has a collar of 2.75% on mortgages taken out before 1 December last year.
It's Run but he has a collar round his neck.
Six of the detainees said they were slammed into walls after having a collar placed around their necks.
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