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Accoutrements are the personal/individual
equipment of
service people such as soldiers, sailors,
police and
firemen and
employees of some
private organizations...
- Late
Middle Ages
Anelace (14th
century long
English dagger, worn as an
accoutrement)
Baselard (14th
century long
cutting dagger) **** dagger,
rondel dagger...
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symbolically represented as a
divine attribute. The
vahana may be
considered an
accoutrement of the deity:
though the
vahana may act independently, they are still...
- in
Middle English anelas) was a
medieval dagger worn as a gentleman's
accoutrement in 14th
century England.
Frederick William Fairholt (1846) describes...
- as a
shopping centre, golf courses,
chain restaurants and
every other accoutrement of Anywhere, USA." in "Free
introduction to: Who's
reading your emails...
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though the
latter are not
usually included in the dish (unless as an
accoutrement).
Bunny chows are po****r
amongst Indians and
other ethnic groups in...
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lasted for
several centuries and the "African page"
became a
staple accoutrement of
baroque and
rococo style. The
character is
frequently illustrated...
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Rosary is
depicted in
other countries with
similar attributes, with the
accoutrement and
style of the
vestments varying across cultures. The
Manaoag image...
- whom they work. In the
United States,
American flags became a
common accoutrement following the
September 11 attacks. Today,
trading jackets are mostly...
- The
Papal slippers (Italian:
pantofole papali) are a
historical accoutrement worn by the Pope. The
papal slippers were a form of
episcopal sandals worn...