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61 Sentences With "coverall"

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That's why we're trusting Wildfang's workwear coverall to point us in the right direction.
Try thinking of "28" as C; "211 in total," then, becomes C OVERALL, COVERALL.
They're seriously soft, as proven by the 400 units sold since the coverall first launched.
In response, they added two inches to the inseam of their next round of coverall releases.
Mr. Lipton's coverall-wearing persona, suave and geeky, is a lopsided take on the straight man.
The brand's coverall is en route to being sold out for the third time in a few weeks.
It's just Rihanna dancing in a glowing cube while rocking an oversized coverall that smacks of Missy Elliott's influence.
In a baggy blue coverall, El Patrón, 68 now, appeared a markedly deflated version of his formerly fearsome self.
Although the company is not making a profit, Ms. Weinstein knew the coverall would make a strong first impression.
A simple coverall is effortless when worn by itself, but it can also be used as a layering piece.
Mona comes in behind me, shuffling a bit in her coverall, which is too long for her in the legs.
What if our delay in transforming our economy to a renewable one comes back to bite us in the greasy coverall?
But the original factory in Texas did not want to continue producing the coverall because it was so difficult to make.
Harry Louis, Ms. Biscoe's fellow chief executive, makes the water-based stains, wearing a white coverall to protect his street clothes.
Her coverall attire had the double virtue of making her comfortable (the extra crotch room was essential) and flattering her elongated limbs.
It seems to me he was wearing some kind of white — it may have been like a white coverall that painters wear.
So I ended up with this coverall stuff, which is perfect—except on a windy day on location in Croatia, where everything's blowing about.
Ms. Moore started the company in 2003 after she needed a coverall for a welding class and could not find any made for women.
It seems to me he was wearing some kind of white -- it may have been like a white coverall that painters wear ... It emboldens me.
We suggest a coverall type bomber, or a throw-on-and-go jacket like Robbie's that can double as a head rest or in-cabin blanket.
On the day of the Rubber Tracks performance, she was dressed understatedly in a one-piece coverall, her curls all combed out, eyes closed in focus.
Even better than the outfits' cuteness is their price: only $12 for both the pink and blue versions of the Little Me Monkey Footed Coverall, sold online at macys.com.
The suit was originally purchased by previous Murder House tenant Chad (Zachary Quinto), who wanted to use the BDSM coverall to spice up his love life with his partner Patrick (Teddy Sears).
Federico Barassi, the senior men's wear buying director at SSense, an online retailer in Montreal, is betting on work wear jackets with reflective detailing, mechanic-style coverall jumpsuits and other disaster-themed pieces this season.
In deference to the weather, he'd topped what he calls his uniform — a black Dickies coverall cut down into a romper, black tights, black Adidas, various necklaces and scarves — with a rough-stitched red coat.
The flower girls wore Ralph Lauren silk taffeta dresses with organza sashes and flowers, teamed with white leather Mary Jane flats, and the ring bearer wore a Ralph Lauren cotton sateen coverall with intricate eyelet embroidery.
But apparently, I don't for $200 a tree, or so I was told by my Canadian friend (in full coverall ski regalia, Burton hat, and Grateful Dead bootleg blasting from the van parked behind his stand).
The free baby box includes clothes like: a snowsuit, booties and mittens, a sleeping bag and blanket, a light-weight overall, a wool coverall, a wool cap, a face mask for cold weather, a cap, multiple bodysuits, leggings and socks.
Depending on the mission, pilots can choose a combination of seven configuration items including a coverall, which provides heat and flame protection; survival vest; pressure vest; life preserver unit; a chemical, biological and radiological layer; thermal undergarment; and environmental protection layer, the Human Systems Program Office told Military.com.
Amnesia being a chronic condition in fashion, I would hardly expect designers to engage with the historical factors — the Industrial Revolution, the Gold Rush, the Great Depression and several World Wars — that led to the development and adoption of an egalitarian coverall suitable for workers of either traditional sex.
They use rectangular velcro-backed nametags similar to those worn on flight crew suits, rather than the nametapes of the previous coverall. U.S. Fleet Forces Command (FFC) continues a multi-phase wear test of improved flame resistant variant (IFRV) working uniform components for shipboard wear. FFC most recently conducted in-depth focus groups with fleet sailors aimed at refining the design of the IFRV coverall. The IFRV coverall was approved for issue on 17 January 2017.
Corn stuffing involves two people, one wearing an oversized coverall. One of the contestants attempts to stuff as much corn as possible into the other's coverall. Whichever team can put the most corn in the coveralls in the allotted time wins. During Cornfest, large-scale, local corn producers enter their best varieties in the 'Best Corn of the Year' award.
Boilersuit coverall A boilersuit, also known as coveralls, or overalls, is a loose fitting garment covering the whole body except for the head, hands and feet.
Coverall designed for wartime use Vera Huppe Maxwell (April 22, 1901, New York City – January 15, 1995, Rincón, Puerto Rico) was a pioneering sportswear and fashion designer.
The U.S. Navy issued a new model coverall for use as a shipboard working uniform beginning in early 2014. The new flame resistant variant (FRV) coverall is used aboard all ships. It has largely replaced for shipboard use polyester cotton blend coveralls that provided inadequate fire protection and the NWU Type I for the same reason. The all cotton FRVs are dark blue in color compared to the older coveralls, which are lighter.
Details of the suit componentsThe main body of the protective suit consists of a lightweight coverall made of polyvinyl chloride, rubber gloves, and rubber boots. Originally, the coverall was in a bright orange color, and the racal suit was known as the orange suit. The hood is a separate component from the protective suit. The racal hood is a type of PAPR consisting of a transparent hood connected to a respirator, which is powered by a rechargeable battery.
Team Racing was a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series team. It was owned by former driver Phil Bonifield. The team fielded multiple trucks, usually with sponsorship from Red Line Oil and the Coverall Carports.
When a gown (or coverall) is worn, it should continue beyond the shoe covers. According to guidelines released by the CDC in August 2015, updates were put in place to improve the PAPR doffing method to make the steps easier, and affirm the importance of cleaning the floor where doffing has been done. Additionally, a designated doffing assistant was recommended to help in this process. The order in which boot covers are removed, by these guidelines, indicates their removal after the coverall or gown.
By 1944 personnel at State Air Sectors eventually received a uniform of a beige coverall and beret for the women and an unglamorous boilersuit for the few men. Observation Posts were secret and with limit access.
Canadian Armed Forces aircrew wear green flying suits as operational dress. The two- piece flying suit (originally worn only by tactical helicopter crews) and the one-piece coverall flying suit are worn interchangeably by most CF aircrew. Prior to the mid-2000s, the one-piece flying suit was blue and worn by all fixed-wing aircrew.
The Mounted Soldier System incorporated fire retardant systems such as the Improved Combat Vehicle Crewman Coverall and undergarments, facewear, gloves, and footwear. Ballistic protection would come from the Combat Vehicle Crewman Helmet, eyewear, a maxillofacial shield, and improvements to body armor. A secondary squad egress was to be provided for the squad to exit in emergencies.
The name was changed to "Turnbull & Asser" in 1895. In 1903, after continued success, Turnbull & Asser moved to its present location at the corner of Jermyn Street and Bury Street. In 1915, during World War I, Turnbull & Asser developed a raincoat which doubled as a sleeping bag for the British Military. It is known as the Oilsilk Combination Coverall & Ground Sheet.
Large smears were on the kitchen walls and floor; some were on the phone as well. Three bloody fingerprints were unidentified; in Joan's absence, they could not be compared with hers. A roll of paper towels was on the floor; one had been used to wipe some blood, possibly off of a hand. Also, a coverall and pair of underpants belonging to David were on the floor.
This form is a product of Shimabuku's own research into the art of kobudō, the coverall for Okinawa's weapons studies. The kata was built as an introduction to Sai practice, with the weapon movements replacing the empty- hand applications. The form is taught one of two ways: with or without kicks. Initially, the kata was taught with kicks as it is a karate-based kata.
This will reduce crewman heat stress and provide increased comfort during operations in hot environments. ;Soldier Force Protection System Soldier safety is enhanced with the Improved Combat Vehicle Crewman Coverall, flame-resistant moisture wicking undergarments, ballistic and laser eye protection, and flame-resistant hand, face, and foot protection. Soldier effectiveness is improved through enhanced systems engineering and integration of capabilities. Facial protection and improvements to body armor are also being pursued.
On the ninth Line Road, east of Blacks Corners, Beckwith Park is being developed. It includes an indoor hockey rink and soccer pitch and outdoor artificial turf for football, soccer and rugby. The park include bush with waking trails and a pond. The extensive grass area, which is not yet fully developed, includes twelve soccer pitches, a baseball and a softball field, a coverall building and open space to hold civic events like Beckwith Heritage Days.
9am, 11am, 1pm etc. daily, typically from 9am through 11pm, with relatively modest stakes except for coverall jackpots. Station Casinos, a chain of locals- oriented casinos in Las Vegas, offers a special game each session, called "Jumbo" that ties all of its properties together with a large progressive jackpot. Most Bingo parlors in Las Vegas use hand held machines on which the games are played, except the Station Casino, the Fiesta Casino which has paper bingo cards and no machines.
U.S. Army ghillie suits are often built using a pilot's flight suit, or some other one-piece coverall as the base. A full cover of rough webbing or fish-netting in a durable fabric is attached in irregular patterns designed to hide lines and blend in. Then, this is weathered using mud, by dragging it under or running over it with a car. When on location, as much of the local foliage as possible without restricting movement is applied to blend in.
Andrew Barker was of the ancient Barker (alias De Calverhall) family of Coverall (or Calverhall) castle and Hopton Castle both in Shropshire, and had acquired the manor of Fairford in about 1660. A few of the panes were damaged during a storm in November 1703; they were either repaired, some being modified or replaced. During 1889-90 twenty-six windows were repaired and re- leaded. During the Second World War, the stained glass windows were removed and stored in a cellar for safekeeping from 1939 to 1945.
This infection was probably caused by the reduced water intake, but microgravity and effects of cosmic radiation might have impaired his immune system's reaction to the pathogen. Apollo 13: Houston, We've Got a Problem (1970) — Documentary about the mission by NASA (28:21) Inside the darkened spacecraft, the temperature dropped as low as . Lovell considered having the crew don their spacesuits, but decided this would be too hot. Instead, Lovell and Haise wore their lunar EVA boots and Swigert put on an extra coverall.
Flotation devices are also found in near water-edges and at swimming pools. They may take the form of a simple vest, a jacket, a full-body suit (one piece coverall), or their variations suited for particular purposes. They are most commonly made of a tough synthetic fiber material encapsulating a source of buoyancy, such as foam or a chamber of air, and are often brightly colored yellow or orange to maximize visibility for rescuers. Some devices consist of a combination of both buoyancy foam and an air chamber.
In March, Google developed a tablet that could be cleaned with chlorine; it is charged wirelessly and can transmit information to servers outside the working area. The WHO recommends the use of 2 pairs of gloves, with the outer pair worn over the gown. Using 2 pairs may reduce the risk of sharp injuries; however, there is no evidence that using more than the recommended will give additional protection. WHO also recommends the use of a coverall, which is generally appraised in terms of its resistance to non-enveloped DNA virus.
Both were bloodied as well, possibly from an attempt to clean up the blood. The coverall also appeared to have been pressed into the floor, as if a heavy weight—such as a body—had lain on them for some time. Police said later that while the bloodstains in the kitchen might have resulted from a struggle, they seemed more consistent with someone staggering around and trying to support themselves following an injury. But the kitchen was not the only place blood was found, and the blood found elsewhere in the house—as well as outside—complicated that narrative.
Canadian Sniper Sgt Harold Marshall wearing a Denison smock. The Denison smock was a coverall jacket issued to Special Operations Executive (SOE) agents, the Parachute Regiment, the Glider Pilot Regiment, Air Landing Regiments, Air Observation Post Squadrons, Commando units, and other Commonwealth airborne units, to wear over their Battle Dress uniform during the Second World War. The garment was also issued as standard to the scout and sniper platoons of line infantry battalions. The smock was initially worn over the paratrooper's webbing equipment, but under his parachute pack and harness, as its primary purpose was to prevent the wearer's equipment from snagging while emplaned or during a jump.
Vostok 6 mission insignia The first space patch was flown by Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova on the Vostok 6 mission in 1963; however, that was hidden from public view by the bright orange coverall that was part of the space suit at the time. At the start of the manned space age, as a rule, astronauts were pilots from a military background. These pilots took the tradition of military shoulder patches with them; most US space missions have had dedicated designs, and since the mid-1980s most Soviet/Russian flights also featured space patches. Mission patches were first sported by NASA astronauts in 1965.
A two-piece light sage green herringbone twill (HBT) utility uniform, which replaced a previous blue denim one, also saw use in combat, especially in tropical environments where the wool uniforms were too heavy. Armored units still were using wool riding breeches and wore high- lacing boots in some cases, and paratroopers were forced to use a general- issue HBT coverall with no real suitable footwear. As a result of this lack of proper and suitable clothing, the armored units were issued general infantry uniforms, although by 1942 winter coveralls and winter "tanker" jacket had been produced with them in mind. These articles of clothing were made of light green cotton lined with wool kersey.
Factory building, Brooklyn The Sperry Horizon, Sperry Gyroscope Co. Brooklyn N.Y. M2 gun director 1932 in production Coverall for female war workers Sperry Corporation (1910−1986) was a major American equipment and electronics company whose existence spanned more than seven decades of the 20th century. Through a series of mergers it exists today as a part of Unisys, while some other of its former divisions became part of Honeywell, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon Technologies, and Northrop Grumman. The company is best known as the developer of the artificial horizon and a wide variety of other gyroscope-based aviation instruments like autopilots, bombsights, analog ballistics computers and gyro gunsights. In the post-WWII era they branched out into electronics, both aviation related, and later, computers.
These games are usually played for modest stakes, although the final game of a session is frequently a coverall game that offers a larger jackpot prize for winning within a certain quantity of numbers called, and a progressive jackpot is one that may increase per session until it is won. Bingo parlors in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where the game has become quite popular in the last twenty years Commercial bingo games in the US are primarily offered by casinos (and then only in the state of Nevada), and by Native American bingo halls, which are often housed in the same location as Native American-run casinos. In Nevada, bingo is offered mainly by casinos that cater to local gamblers, and not the famous tourist resorts. They usually offer one-hour sessions, on the odd hours, i.e.
The Afghanka was initially issued to regular units of the armed forces in a khaki colour. The uniform was also standardized with the KGB Border Troops, but in the service's unique "birch" camouflage pattern (similar to that used on the KLMK camouflage coverall) as well as Soviet Marines, who were the first to be issued with the newest Soviet camouflage development of the time—the woodland-style three-coloured Butane pattern (also known informally as TTsKO). Although derived from a previous chemical-warfare uniform known as OKZK-D, the camouflage uniform made for VDV paratroopers in 1984 included many features from the Afghanka. Since then, various other uniforms evolved from the Afghanka in various camouflage patterns—such as VSR (the standard field uniform of the Russian Armed Forces since 1993, and later flora camouflage (issued since 1998), and many others.
Full training for wearing protective body clothing can take 10 to 14 days.Ebola medics 'better trained in Sierra Leone than Spain' The Telegraph, by Fiona Govan, 11 October 2014 Even with proper isolation equipment available, working conditions such as lack of running water, climate control, and flooring have made direct care difficult. Two American health workers who contracted the disease and later recovered said that to the best of their knowledge, their team of workers had been following "to the letter all of the protocols for safety that were developed by the [CDC] and WHO", including a full body coverall, several layers of gloves, and face protection including goggles. One of the two, a physician, had worked with patients, but the other was assisting workers to get in and out of their protective gear while wearing protective gear herself.
A drummer was now needed and Salter and Elliot had a chance encounter with Mark Hough, who had been playing in a band called After Hours, with Neil Finn. Hough, an art student at Elam (Auckland University's Fine Arts School), was asked to join and the first serious lineup was formed. The members then, in the tradition of punk bands the world over, took stage names: Salter became, initially Jimmy Vinyl and later Jimmy Joy and Lino Clone; Elliot took Sally Slag but quickly became simply Zero (although to the band she was simply Zed); Nicholls was Shaun Anfrayd; Pendergrast naturally identified with his (highly strung) Buzz Adrenalin but opted for the more user friendly Billy Planet; Scott was Sissy Spunk; and Hough, though wanting Buzz, became Buster Stiggs. Grigg used the name Partizan Politik as a management coverall.

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