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In order of precedence from the wearer's right to left, in one or more rows, centered 1/8th inch above the left breast pocket, with either no spaces or 1/8-inch spaces between rows. ... more
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With the boot or shoe flat on the ground, if you can roll a pencil underneath the edge of the heel, the heels are unserviceable and should be ... more
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The "antique tin" is thoroughly washed and then coated with a water-based polyurethane. The "antique tin" pieces are then cut out and all edges are sanded so that the finished jewellery is very smooth and comfortable to wear. ... more
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Yes. Next Generation Transitions can be worn anyplace and for any activity regular lenses would be worn. They’re made with scratch resistant plastic so they offer superior shock and impact resistance, and they’re lightweight. And since they get as ... more
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Some aficionados recommend not wearing an undergarment. Others quip that nothing is worn under the kilt. Others recommend a "trews" (from the Gaelic word Triubhas for trousers) which is a close cut tartan short drawers designed to be worn under the ... more
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This question was originally answered by Graeme Davis in "On the Boil" in WD 98 on page 80. The designer cites the problems in mobility, but suggests that if a GM wants to allow it, the designer recommends a penalty on both Initiative and Dexterity. ... more
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Contact lenses can last longer than a month if you are not wearing them full-time. They should not be kept for longer than two months so as to minimise the risk of infection. ... more
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(Australia) Please contact our support services on 1800 244 543 between 9.00am and 4.00pm Monday-Thursday (AEST) or email hiveware_enkoder("info"); and we will assist you with your requirements. [International] Please contact your QuickSmart ... more
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Worn, damaged or missing teeth can make orthodontic treatment more difficult. Teeth may gradually wear and move into positions where they can be restored only after precise orthodontic movement. Damaged or broken teeth may not look good or function ... more
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A. It is worn at any ceremonial event, such as a wedding, prom, Scottish or Celtic dance, parade, highland dance competition requiring National Dress (check with your dance instructor for any variation to the pattern). The dress is also worn on ... more
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