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Bombastic, known in Japan as XI Go (XIã‚´), is a puzzle video game developed by Shift and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It was released outside Japan by Capcom . It is the sequel to Devil Dice .
Image Description Refs. Anchor beard Anchor is another variant of t-beard, but unlike the Balbo beard, it's trimmed to resemble an anchor. [7] Balbo: An extended version of the Van Dyke which wraps around the mouth, with the ends of the moustache (and sometimes also the jawline) flared out beyond the lines that connect to the chin.
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An arctic–qualified infantryman with 1st Bn, 60th Inf. RGT, 172nd Inf. BDE wearing olive-drab beret, c. 1970s. In the United States military, the beret was unofficially worn by a variety of special operations units during and following World War II.
Statue of Burns wearing a tam o' shanter. The tam o' shanter is a flat bonnet, originally made of wool hand-knitted in one piece, stretched on a wooden disc to give the distinctive flat shape, and subsequently felted. [1]
It is believed that the Sotho may have adopted the mokorotlo through exposure to these hats. [ 6 ] [ better source needed ] The mokorotlo was likely adopted in the early 20th century, when chiefs began to wear the hat and began singing a song also known as the ‘Mokorotlo’ to garner support at village “Pitso”, which is a gathering. [ 7 ]
Winston Churchill wearing a homburg hat Konrad Adenauer and Willy Brandt wearing homburg hats. A homburg is a semi-formal hat of fur felt, characterized by a single dent running down the centre of the crown (called a "gutter crown"), a wide silk grosgrain hatband ribbon, a flat brim shaped in a "pencil curl", and a ribbon-bound trim about the edge of the brim.