- A
sleeve (Old English: slīef, a word
allied to slip, cf.
Dutch sloof) is the part of a
garment that
covers the arm, or
through which the arm p****es or...
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individuals may
choose to get a quarter-
sleeve so it can be
covered with a short-
sleeved shirt. Some
sleeve tattoos run
beyond the
length of the shoulder...
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Liner notes (also
sleeve notes or
album notes) are the
writings found on the
sleeves of LP
record albums and in
booklets that come
inserted into the compact...
- A
sleeved blanket is a body-length
blanket with
sleeves usually made of
fleece or
nylon material. It is
similar in
design to a
bathrobe but is
meant to...
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Plastic card
sleeves are used to
protect trading cards, game cards, and
collectible card game
cards from wear and tear. The
sleeves are a
sheath of plastic...
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cylinder is
formed from
either a thin
metallic liner (also
called "
sleeve") or a
surface coating applied to the
engine block. A
piston is
seated inside...
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Sleeve gastrectomy or
vertical sleeve gastrectomy, is a
surgical weight-loss procedure,
typically performed laparoscopically, in
which approximately 75...
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Another less po****r
trend is
wearing a short-
sleeved T-shirt of a
contrasting color over a long-
sleeved T-shirt,
which is
known as layering. Tight-****ing...
- Mao, Ning (2022). "Some
Reflections on the
Development History of Long-
sleeved Dance". Arts
Studies and Criticism. 3 (2): 136–138. doi:10.32629/asc.v3i2...
- The
Great Fire of
Meireki (明暦の大火,
Meireki no taika), also
known as the
Great Furisode Fire, destro**** 60–70% of Edo (now Tokyo), the then de
facto capital...