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  2. Ink blot test - Wikipedia

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    The procedure for administration and measurement varies by each ink test, however, they are all based around how the participant responds to ambiguous stimuli.The Howard ink blot test for example, has participants responding to one card at a time with the ink blots on it.

  3. Military uniform - Wikipedia

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    A military uniform is a standardised dress worn by members of the armed forces and paramilitaries of various nations.. Military dress and styles have gone through significant changes over the centuries, from colourful and elaborate, ornamented clothing until the 19th century, to utilitarian camouflage uniforms for field and battle purposes from World War I (1914–1918) on.

  4. Academic dress in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Trim colors should not be combined or displayed together in any way to attempt to indicate more than one academic field. [9] Length – The length of the hood will vary with the level of academic achievement as well: bachelors wear a 3 foot length, masters a 3.5 foot length, and doctors a 4 foot length. [10]

  5. Japanese armour - Wikipedia

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    Okasi-gusoku — lending or borrowing armour or munition armour, usually made for ashigaru (it might be Tatami-do or any plain basic armour) often marked with clan insignia (mon). Uma yoroi, horse armour used in the Edo period for parades.

  6. The Garb of Old Gaul - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of the song are about the martial prowess of Highland soldiers and the perceived British tradition of freedom and fighting against the despotic French. [3] The phrase "Garb of Old Gaul" refers to the traditional Highland dress, ancient Gaul being thought of at the time as the heartland of the Celtic peoples.

  7. Folk costume - Wikipedia

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    A good example is seen in the typical attire of Paul Bunyan, a folk hero popular in areas where logging was a common occupation, as well as lumberjacks working in the area. Due to the cold climate very similar to that of neighboring Canada, the style of clothing worn in the region is generally associated more with Canada than with the United ...

  8. Prison uniform - Wikipedia

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    Another considered the “hideous dress” to be “the most extraordinary garb I had ever seen outside a pantomime”. [11] Men sent to public-works prisons were issued with boots. One prisoner, Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa, left this description: “Fully fourteen pounds in weight. I put them on and the weight of them served to fasten me to the ...

  9. Religious clothing - Wikipedia

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    A woman in white and green ceremonial Mormon temple garb, used during the endowment ceremony [7]: 1:55 [8] Special outer temple clothing is worn to perform the endowment and sealing portions of their temple ceremonies. The clothing includes a robe that fits over one shoulder, a sash, an apron, a veil (for women), and a cap (for men). All of the ...