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cuffs <a cuff; cuffs> N

cuffs

cuff <a cuff; cuffs> N

cuff link <a cuff link; cuff links> N

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In a parallel development, however, a sportier style of shirt emerged with unstarched cuffs that could be secured with simple buttons.
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Ranks could be indicated by embroidery on the cuffs, by arrangement of buttons or, after 1795, on epaulettes.
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The shirt sometimes had frills at the neck or cuffs.
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They had aurore hussar-style braids on their tunic, gold epaulettes and red cuffs.
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The wrist cuffs are also made of vulcanized rubber.
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The trousers had drawstrings on the trouser cuffs and waist and cloth straps inside the cargo pockets that could be used to support heavy items.
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They use wireless weight scales, blood oximeter, blood pressure cuffs, et cetera, and depending on their condition.
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In 1901 the uniform changed to a black jersey with a royal blue collar and cuffs.
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From adjustable cuffs, non-iron shirts, water-repellent trousers, and uniforms that look great wash after wash, you won't need to worry about shrinking trousers or threadbare cardigans this year.
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The cuffs should ideally inflate at the beginning of diastole and deflate at the beginning of systole.
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