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More practical was the vest pocket camera, with a shutter release cable dangling down the sleeve into the hand.
You will also have to put up with the inconvenience of trying to stuff a voluminous blouse sleeve into a normal coat sleeve.
Then he tried out several new moves: he crumpled a paper record sleeve into a ball and tossed it onto the whirring vinyl, where it careered into the stylus like a bumper car.
The standard-issue eight-point blue cap, worn by the city's police officers since 1928, conceals a plastic sleeve, into which officers have traditionally tucked photos and small personal items.
The shadow that her hair cast over cheek and temple was a secret, and the darkness of the puffed sleeve into which the bare upper arm vanished a temptation.
A 4.5-mm Schanz screw is inserted through the drill sleeve into the near cortex of distal fragment (Fig. 2d).
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Sew sleeves into armholes, easing to fit.
Or made the sleeves into huge, draping bat wings or layered them with feathers?
Judi Lewis Ockler maneuvered into a black Victorian blouse, plucking the puffed velvet sleeves into place.
The snow shot down his neck, up his sleeves, into his boots, filled eyes, ears, nose, matted his hair.
Adding sleeves to a garment that lacks them is easy – you can either sew new sleeves into the openings (or ask someone nicely): choose perhaps a contrasting colour or sheer texture like stretch net or lace.
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