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By adding more chevrons on the pavilion side of the diamond, the individual facets of the diamond will now be broken down into smaller facets.
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Between 1950 and 1964, corporals in technical trades were known as corporal technicians and wore their chevrons point up.
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These whitish bands often have chevrons of black scales close to them.
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Corporals, who may be senior officers or acting watch commanders, wear two inverted chevrons.
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The insignia is the monarch's crown above three downward pointing chevrons.
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Between 1950 and 1964 the badge was three point up chevrons below a crown.
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The silver chevrons awarded for honorable domestic service in support of the war effort were instead considered a badge of shame by many recipients.
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Decorations included incised or impressed chevrons or motifs with pattern burnishing appearing in later periods.
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In set theory, chevrons or parentheses are used to denote ordered pairs and other tuples, whereas curly brackets are used for unordered sets.
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The abdomen also has a pale central band, interrupted by dark chevrons.
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