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Balaclavas — you know, those polyester fleece hoods that cover your head, neck and most of your face?
What do hunters and bank robbers have in common? They both wear balaclavas. What-a-clavas? 2010
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Balaclavas — you know, those polyester | Field & Stream
What do hunters and bank robbers have in common? They both wear balaclavas. What-a-clavas? 2010
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Balaclavas and muffatees at the ready and as there is snow forecast you will need them.
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Balaclavas and muffatees at the ready and as there is snow forecast you will need them.
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Balaclavas and muffatees at the ready and as there is snow forecast you will need them.
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I pushed a tube of condensed milk, some nougat and a pair of socks into my sack; one never knew, the socks might come in useful -- they might even do as Balaclavas.
The Greatest Survival Stories Ever Told Underwood, Lamar 2001
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It cast his mind back to the Thatcher days, when the favoured punitive sanction of TBW against dissenting cabinet ministers was banishment to Gulag Ulster to face Dr Paisleystein and the three Bs (Bogtrotting Bastards in Balaclavas).
Country of the Blind Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 1997
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Balaclavas, that each member carried a weapon of his or her own choice such as a panga, gun or knife, and that after Benta's murder there had been a pact of silence based on an explicit understanding that anyone who spilt the beans would be dealt with.
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All the Pagad members were masked with Balaclavas or Arab headdresses.
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Balaclavas or Arab headgear, had reached a compromise in negotiations with the police who had agreed to allow them to march on Caledon Square, Cape Town's main police station.
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