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  • 1Collar (animal) — Tie up collar correctly used with a headcollar on a stallion Nylon quick release …

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  • 2Collar (BDSM) — A BDSM style collar that buckles in the back. Detail of …

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  • 3Collar pin — Norman Brearley, Australian aviation pioneer is shown in a digital image of a photograph taken in the 1920s. The head and shoulders image show him wearing flying goggles, a day suit, tie and collar pin. A collar pin (also called collar bar and… …

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  • 4Safety (American and Canadian football score) — This article is about a form of scoring in football. For the defensive position, see Safety (American football position). A safety or safety touch is a type of score in American football and Canadian football and is worth two points (with one… …

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  • 5Occupational safety and health — is a cross disciplinary area concerned with protecting the safety, health and welfare of people engaged in work or employment. The goal of all occupational safety and health programs is to foster a safe work environment.[1] As a secondary effect …

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  • 6Dog collar — See also: clerical collar and necklace A dog collar is a is a piece of material put around the neck of a dog. A collar might be used for control, identification, fashion, or other purposes. Identification tags and medical information is… …

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  • 7orange-collar — adj. Relating to a worker who wears an orange safety vest while on the job. Example Citations: Do your employees prioritise safety above all else, everywhere everyday? Thought not. Blue collar and orange collar workers tend to be more safety… …

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  • 8Roy Williams (safety) — This article is about the former Dallas Cowboys and Cincinnati Bengals safety. For the Chicago Bears wide receiver, see Roy Williams (wide receiver). Roy Williams Williams (upper right) during the 2006 Pro Bowl. No. 31,… …

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  • 9Shaft collar — to DIN 705 The shaft collar is a simple, yet important, machine component found in many power transmission applications most notably motors and gearboxes. The collars are used as mechanical stops, locating components, and bearing faces. The… …

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  • 10White-collar crime — Within the field of criminology, white collar crime or incorporated governance has been defined by Edwin Sutherland as a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation (1949). Sutherland was a …

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