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Dress in the 18th century referred to the overall fashion for everyone and not a single garment. It was the total look from head to toe. Full dress would refer to the most formal, fashionable look. Today the military's most formal uniform is referred to as the full-dress uniform. (See also Fashionable Undress and Undress)
Ãâó: www.colonialwilliamsburg.com/history/clothing/wome...
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Also known as electronic or touch-screen machines, this type of voting equipment projects the ballot on a computer screen in front of the voter. The voter touches the screen to make selections and cast the ballot. [top]
Ãâó: www.co.arlington.va.us/Departments/VoterRegistrati...
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the process of shaping the stone slate and producing the edge detail using either a chisel-edged hammer or a bladed tool.
Ãâó: www.collywestonstoneslaterstrust.org.uk/glossary.h...
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Rovos Rail wants guests to feel at home, and comfortable clothes are essential for game reserves and the African bush (it can be very hot!). In keeping with the dignified atmosphere of the train, many guests prefer to dress for dinner and evening attire might therefore be included in a guest's luggage.
Ãâó: www.africantravel.com/rovosrail/rovos17.html
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Shorthand name for the ideal of chivalry, honour, and a better world which underlies the fabric of the SCA. It's a very personal and individual concept, and you will find almost no two people share exactly the same image of "The Dream." Concerning a dream
Ãâó: stierbach.org/chatelaine/handbook/02.htm
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