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Neckwear was plainer, consisting of a collar with neck scarf.
It would be the size of a collar button and spin at more than 2m revolutions a minute.
As details like the individual brushstrokes of a collar emerged, he concluded that Mr. Christiansen's instincts were on target.
Because the prefix de means "out of," the meaning is "without much of a collar covering the neck," which means "exposing the bosom's cleft".
But after too many 1970s looks on other runways, these clothes did not seem retro — rather a combination of a floating softness and sharp cutting, like chiffon sculpted into the ruff of a collar.
Something similar happens in Tomma Abts's drawings, and in Eva Hesse's oddly jointed forms – they are like looking at button-holes, the turn of a collar or the fall of a sleeve.
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However, dogs with a history of being walked on a collar showed increased low ear position.
The dynamic stability of a collar-stiffened pipe conveying fluid was examined by using the Euler Bernoulli beam theory.
Reliability of a collar-mounted accelerometer as an objective measure of motor activity was also investigated by comparing motor activity with that observed using video recordings.
Consider also buying your dog a harness instead of using a collar on your walks.
"It is not a collar of permanence, or of ownership, but it is a collar of commitment to the scene we are engaging in.
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