Not worn, but draped casually over one sculpted shoulder so as not to obscure one's rock-hard pecs.
Life jackets were not worn by the crew and there were no harnesses or personal beacons, the jury heard.
Speaking during the trial, Gary Dobson's mother, Pauline, said her son had not worn the jacket for several years.
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In place of a rechargeable battery, it may use an ultracapacitor a more expensive component that stores electrical energy in the same way as a battery, but can retain it almost indefinitely and is not worn out by repeated charging and discharging.
It also states that a tinted eye shield may not be worn.
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While their own mothers may not have worn the veil, there are many young women who are covering themselves head-to-toe as a political statement and a sign of their newfound identity.
Inspired by the sea and worn not as a halo or crown, but more like a hairpiece, the tiara worn by Princess Charlene of Monaco is a delicate piece of diamond and white-gold jewelry that showcases her individual style.
Collegiate blazers with bold stripes or piping, perhaps the most flamboyant components of the "Ivy look, " were worn not with matching trousers but with crisp white flannels.
Their goggles were strong and durable, but ugly as sin and uncomfortable to wear (think about those clear plastic, one size does not fit anyone goggles worn in many factories).
No detailed description has yet been given of the stolen jewels, but a Chopard spokeswoman said they were not part of the firm's "Red Carpet Collection 2013" and were not due to be worn by any actresses in Cannes.
Both the athletes and the testers did not know which was being worn while the experiment was conducted.
Indeed it is possible to briefly walk on certain types of lava if professional heat-protective clothing is worn (do not try yourself).
It is sixteen years old, not exactly shabby but definitely worn.
Mr. MELVIN LAIRD (Former Secretary of Defense): Rummy - I talked to Rummy last night, and Rummy does not feel that he is worn out in any way.
In studies with soccer balls, there was little difference with or without headgear, and in the case of one type of headgear, there was evidence the force on the head was greater when a helmet was worn than when not, according to the data.
What happens over time is that employees who are not recognized become like well-worn furniture sat upon but never appreciated.
But she has an even bigger problem: the initial glow of her candidacy has already worn off, and not just because New Yorkers are so easily bored.
Such projections, however, are not the main reason for the smiles worn by Indian businessmen.
It also copes with thefts, damp cables that break the iris scanners, and labourers' fingers so worn that their prints do not show.
Even with a Hall of Fame caliber career to date, Albert Pujols is still not the greatest player to have ever worn a St.
There is a sense among Western officials that the Taliban is getting worn down and worn out but that is not what the Taliban says.
That made me suspicious: did this company really get permission to access GPS information for tracking bracelets worn by sex offenders (not all of whom are actually required to wear them)?
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Mrs Walters said she did not know exactly how many women had worn aprons to churches across the county, but that she had received emails and calls from many people who were supporting the campaign.
Not the usual kind of thing you would hear from a hard-nosed, battle-worn boxer, but the evidence suggested that he was not saying it for effect.
IT'S NOT OFTEN you hear men boasting about how worn-in their suits are.
Eureka Forbes (unrelated to this magazine's owners) has an approach to sales that is well-worn in the West but is not so common in India.
This market has yet to be wholly convinced that the current Italian political debacle will not become an inherent threat to hard-worn stability that European policymakers have been fighting for many months.
At first, recalls Mrs Sethi, the girls would not take off their chunnis (loose scarves worn over their salwar kameez, or tunic and trousers, to hide the line of the body) when they played.
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