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  • 31Shoulder mark — A shoulder mark, also called a shoulder loop, (rank) slide, slip on, epaulette sleeve, or (erroneously) an epaulette, is a flat cloth sleeve worn on the shoulder strap of a uniform. It may bear rank or other insignia.AustraliaThe newer Auscam… …

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  • 32Chicago Police Department — Abbreviation CPD Shoulder sleeve patch for patrolmen and detectives …

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  • 33Earring — Infobox Piercing name = Earring nicknames = image size = 200px image capt = 1) Helix/Cartilage, 2) Industrial, 3) Rook, 4) Daith, 5) Tragus, 6) Snug, 7) Conch, 8) Anti Tragus, 9) Lobe location = Ear jewelry = Captive bead ring, barbell, circular… …

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  • 34Obi (sash) — Two young women wearing kimonos climbing the staircase of Kiyomizu, a Buddhist temple. The obis have been tied in the common drum bow, taiko musubi. Obi (帯, おび, , literally sash …

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  • 35Sergeant — For other uses, see Sergeant (disambiguation). Common anglophone military ranks Navies Armies Air forces Officers Admiral of the fleet Marshal / fi …

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  • 36Croatian national costume — from Vrlika. Part of a series on the …

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  • 37Academic dress of universities in Queensland, Australia — There are a number of universities in Queensland, Australia, all with distinct academic dress.University of QueenslandThe University of Queensland generally follows the Cambridge pattern for its Academic regalia, in terms of the pattern of its… …

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  • 38Tallit — The tallit, a Jewish prayer shawl A tallit (Hebrew: טַלִּית‎‎) (talet[1] …

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  • 39Chukat — Chukat, Hukath, or Chukkas (Hebrew: חֻקַּת‎, “decree,” the ninth word, and the first distinctive word, in the parshah) is the 39th weekly Torah portion (parshah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the sixth in the book of Numbers. It …

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  • 40Red string of fate — The red string of fate (Traditional Chinese: 紅線; Simplified Chinese: 紅线; Yale: hung4sin3; Pinyin: hóngxiàn ), also referred to as the red thread of destiny, red thread of fate (and by other variants) is an East Asian belief originating from… …

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