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were caps
noun
A close-fitting head covering either without a brim or with a peak.
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"There were caps made before 1864 and caps made after 1864, jackets for this regiment and that regiment.
So were caps on regulated prices for gasoline and electricity, which kept the inflation rate from rising way past its official target.
"He hangs attributes on his characters as if they were caps and bells, and he has these unwitting jesters say and do thigh-slapping things".
Remember, the reason why there were caps in the first place was that there was a significant breakdown in the way Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae were handling their financials.
"Often they were caps that people gave or sent to him," says James Lilliefors, the author of "Ball Cap Nation: A Journey Through the World of America's National Hat".
Of those, eight were CAPS markers developed from plastochron-related transcripts located on five chromosomes (1, 2, 3, 6, and 7).
Similar(52)
Its teeth were capped with magnetite.
Since 2008, apps were capped at 2GB.
The total damages under the act were capped at $75 million dollars.
All ranks were capped at 30.
Adherence measures were capped at 100%.
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