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  2. UTIAS Snowbird - Wikipedia

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    The Snowbird is a human-powered ornithopter that was built as a project of the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS). Snowbird was the first human-powered ornithopter to fly straight and level.

  3. Badges of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    Women wear it 1/4 inch above the right pocket, but may opt to wear it as men do. Miniature versions are issued to post tour chiefs. Recruiting , Recruit Commanders , and Career Counselor badges are worn on the left breast pocket, 1/4 inch below medals or secondary breast insignia on dress uniforms, and in the center of left pocket on other ...

  4. Snowbird (person) - Wikipedia

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    A snowbird is a person who migrates from the colder northern parts of North America to warmer southern locales, typically during the winter. The southern locales include the Sun Belt and Hawaii in the United States, as well as Mexico and the Caribbean. Snowbirds used to primarily be retired or older, but are increasingly of all ages.

  5. Category : Sailors at the 1932 Summer Olympics – Snowbird

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    Pages in category "Sailors at the 1932 Summer Olympics – Snowbird" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  6. Uniforms of the United States Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Service Dress White "choker" uniforms for officers are identical to those worn by U.S. Navy officers (aside from service-specific buttons, insignia and sword design). These are typically used for formal parades and change-of-command ceremonies in warmer seasons and climates. Unlike the Navy, these uniforms are authorized only for officers ...

  7. Category:Snowbird class Olympic sailors - Wikipedia

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  8. Emma Stone Brings Chokers Back — With a Twist - AOL

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    Cindy Ord/WireImage Emma Stone has given Us the green light to dust off our chokers. The 35-year-old actress revived the ’90s accessory — but with a dainty twist — at the Poor Things ...

  9. Choker - Wikipedia

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    A choker is a close-fitting necklace worn around the neck, typically 14 inch to 16 inch in length. Chokers can be made of a variety of materials, including velvet , plastic , beads , latex , leather , metal , such as silver, gold, or platinum, etc.