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- A tube top is a shoulderless, sleeveless garment primarily worn by women that wraps around the upper torso. It is generally tight over the ****, and...
- inexpensive light cloth undergarment shirt for sleeping. Halter top – a shoulderless, sleeveless garment for women. It is mechanically analogous to an apron...
- cartridge featured a curved taper of its body to aid extraction and a short, shoulderless neck. Its 4.5 mm (0.18 in) caliber boat-tail spitzer bullet was 22 mm...
- stepped, predrilled holes, often drilled with a stepped bit. Short, shoulderless confirmat ****s, whose heads p**** through hardware like hinges or drawer...
- Mitc**** promoted what he called the "sheer look," a more aerodynamic, "shoulderless" drop off from a car's windows to its sides.[citation needed] Mitc****...
- (exits 14A, 14B, and 14C), and due to its design (four lanes with a shoulderless Jersey barrier divider), has a 50-mile-per-hour (80 km/h) speed limit...
- were created to have a "larger, smoother, fleshier, more tapering and shoulderless pod for canning purposes". Paul Bosland, an expert on chile genetics...
- early as 1984, and in 1988 he presented much-reduced shoulders and even shoulderless tops in an architectural but softened spring collection that focused...
- make a name for themselves and to improve sales. In the 1960s the first shoulderless bats appeared from Slazenger. This allowed more of the weight to be redistributed...
- of Hebron and Bethlehem in the southern West Bank, it is a two-lane, shoulderless road until past Hebron at Gush Etzion Junction, where it regains its...