- over the
hands and
thereby interfering with
their use.
Armbands may also
refer to
inflatable armbands used to ****ist
flotation for
swimmers or for use with...
- football,
players will
often wear
black armbands following the
death of a
former player or manager.
Black armbands are also worn by
uniformed organizations...
-
Inflatable armbands,
usually referred to as
simply armbands,
water wings, swimmies, or floaties, are swim aids
designed to help a
wearer float in water...
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Olonga during the 2003
Cricket World Cup. The pair
decided to wear
black armbands to "mourn the
death of
democracy in Zimbabwe". The
protest received condemnation...
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common of the
armbands, were the
command armbands worn by the
Deputy Gauleiters, Gauleiters, and Reichsleiters. The ****
Party armbands were intended...
- leaders.
Armbands were also in use
among detainees sent to
perform forced labor in
factories outside the camps. Some
period examples of ID
armbands Theresienstadt...
- the
Dutch Football ****ociation, that
invites football players to wear
armbands with the rainbow-coloured
OneLove logo.
Attracting controversy when worn...
- of
stripes on the
armband (Dienststellungs-Armbinde). All
strips (gold and silver) had a
uniform height of 1 cm. What all
armbands had in
common was that...
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which I call the
Black Armband view of history. In
recent years it has ****ailed the
optimistic view of history. The
black armbands were
quietly worn in...