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  2. Designation of workers by collar color - Wikipedia

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    Collar color is a set of terms denoting groups of working individuals based on the colors of their collars worn at work. These can commonly reflect one's occupation within a broad class, or sometimes gender; [ 1 ] at least in the late 20th and 21st century, these are generally metaphorical and not a description of typical present apparel.

  3. Wedlock (film) - Wikipedia

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    After stealing diamonds in a robbery, diamond thief Frank Warren is betrayed by his best friend Sam and his fiancée Noelle, who turns him in to the authorities. Frank is sentenced to 12 years imprisonment at Camp Holliday, an experimental prison where each convict is fitted with an electronic collar containing an explosive device which is electronically connected to another inmate.

  4. Patton Oswalt filmography - Wikipedia

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    Blue Collar Guy Magnolia: Delmer Darion 2000 Desperate But Not Serious: Auteur No. 1 2001 Zoolander: Monkey Photographer 2002 Zig Zag: Shelly 2003 Run Ronnie Run: Dozer Calendar Girls: Larry 2004 Taxi: Clerk at Impound Office Blade: Trinity: Hedges Starsky and Hutch: Disco DJ Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story: Video Store Clerk Uncredited Rock ...

  5. Ruff (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A ruff from the early 17th century: detail from The Regentesses of St Elizabeth Hospital, Haarlem, by Verspronck A ruff from the 1620s. A ruff is an item of clothing worn in Western, Central and Northern Europe, as well as Spanish America, from the mid-16th century to the mid-17th century.

  6. Whistle (company) - Wikipedia

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    Whistle produces and markets wearable monitoring devices for pets. The Whistle Activity Monitor, which is sometimes called a "Fitbit for dogs", tracks the duration, time, and intensity of a pet's exercise, then gives the data to users over Wi-Fi networks or to a phone app using Bluetooth.

  7. Clerical collar - Wikipedia

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    The traditional full collar (the style informally described as a dog collar) is a ring that closes at the back of the neck, presenting a seamless front. It is often attached with a collaret or collarino that covers the white collar almost completely, except for a small white rectangle at the base of the throat, and sometimes with the top edge ...

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