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Vests (in jurisdictions that allow civilian use) are effective against a limited type of attack against a limited region of the body.
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· Any Additional Pay for Senior Executives Must Be in Restricted Stock that Vests When the Government Has Been Repaid with Interest: Any pay to a senior executive of a company receiving exceptional assistance beyond $500,000 must be made in restricted stock or other similar long-term incentive arrangements.
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Fast Five: Men's Vests When the winter winds blow, sandwich a warming wool vest between a heavy sweater and a topcoat.
Layering is Cake 2011
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Down Vests The sailor-inspired double-breasted classic is just the thing for bracing the early winter chill.
Fast Five: Pea Coats 2010
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Vests fascinated me for some reason, possibly in ways that bodices fascinate others.
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Army introduced new body army, the Modular Tactical Vests (MTV), this year.
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Vests that the testers wore captured skin-moisture levels, heart rate, depth and pace of breathing, and posture.
The Emotional Quotient of Soup Shopping Ilan Brat 2010
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Vests in jurisdictions that allow civilian use are effective against a limited type of attack against a limited region of the body.
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Vests are undershirts, with either long or short sleeves.
Underclothes in World War One Victoria Janssen 2010
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Vests allow fast lens changes and freedom of movement.
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