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The body wore a chain.
He wore a chain dripping with silver fake razor blades, a tie-dyed sweatshirt revealing his bulging pectoral cleavage and stacked-heel boots that put him at eye-level with his female employees.
A few concertgoers had gamely worn faux fur and faux leather, including a couple with gothic Renaissance Faire silver jewelry: a woman, cheerful and blasé, who wore a chain connecting her nose ring to her earring, and a man who had to check, for security purposes, a forearm-length shofar, which he had presumably had hoped to blow, vuvuzela style, from the stands.
"They wore a chain around their necks hung with a silver cup to taste the wines".
He also wore a chain with a large padlock, occasionally using it as a weapon, until WrestleMania 21, when it was replaced with a chromed and diamond studded "Chain Gang" spinner medallion reminiscent of the ones worn by members of G-Unit matching his spinner title belt.
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She wore a chain-mail glove on her non-cutting hand to protect it from accidental stabs by her knife or by the blades of her co-workers.
He was wearing a chain with a lock around his waist.
Rick Delgado, 52, used to wear a chain his wife gave him before she died, but no longer.
Observing that Christopher was wearing a chain with a diamond cross pendant, Mr. Traffic asked where Jesus had been when Christopher ran the red light.
Playing on the fact that each worker was to receive a government number, the Hearst papers published front-page illustrations of a man wearing a chain with a dog tag.
And where Odissi dancers wear a chain of bells twined three times around the ankle, the Chitrasena dancers wear bronze anklets with internal bells, attached both to ankle and second toe.
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