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  • 1Collar — may refer to: Human neckwear: Collar (clothing), the part of a garment that fastens around or frames the neck Ruff collar Slave collar Collar (BDSM), a device of any material placed around the neck of the submissive partner in BDSM Collar… …

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  • 2Collar the Lot — Collar the Lot!   Language English Genre(s) Documentary …

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  • 3Collar Laundry Union — The Collar Laundry Union was the first all female labor union in the United States. It was started in Troy, New York by Kate Mullany in 1864. At the time, being a laundress was a difficult job. An almost exclusively female occupation, laundresses …

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  • 4white-collar crime — white collar criminal. any of various crimes, as embezzlement, fraud, or stealing office equipment, committed by business or professional people while working at their occupations. [1945 50] * * * Introduction   crime committed by persons who,… …

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  • 5Mandarin collar — U.S. Army soldier shown wearing the Army Combat Uniform (ACU) uniform with the coat s mandarin collar worn in the upright position as required when wearing protective combat gear A mandarin collar is a short unfolded stand up collar style on a… …

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  • 6Shock collar — The term shock collar is used to describe an electronic training aid developed to deliver an electrical signal through contact points attached to a dog collar. While similar systems are available for other animals, the most common are the collars …

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  • 7F Collar — Collars Type Private limited company by shares Industry Marine Founded 1932 Headquarters Oxford Products Oars, Masts and Spars …

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  • 8Operation Collar — may refer to: Operation Collar (convoy) a Second World War Royal Navy operation. Operation Collar (commando raid) a British commando raid on the coast south of Boulogne sur Mer and Le Touquet. This disambiguation page lists articles associated… …

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  • 9Law, Crime, and Law Enforcement — ▪ 2006 Introduction Trials of former heads of state, U.S. Supreme Court rulings on eminent domain and the death penalty, and high profile cases against former executives of large corporations were leading legal and criminal issues in 2005.… …

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  • 10dress — /dres/, n., adj., v., dressed or drest, dressing. n. 1. an outer garment for women and girls, consisting of bodice and skirt in one piece. 2. clothing; apparel; garb: The dress of the 18th century was colorful. 3. formal attire. 4. a particular… …

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