headband u rečniku PONS

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Emblematically, the headbands served to symbolize strength of loyalty and submission to the state.
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Whoever calls to this course of sectarianism, even though he may be under this headband of mine.
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It has a headband and a cover that descends from under the headdress proper behind the ears.
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He provides you with information from your headband and teaches you how to play.
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Both men and women wore frayed bell-bottomed jeans, tie-dyed shirts, workshirts, and headbands.
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Artistic depictions show that other options included legbands, anklebands, a headband, and a medallion.
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They now sell anything from leotards to ribbon for pointe shoes to headbands for dance.
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These have changed little since the early 1900s, except that for easier adjustment the inner headband utilises velcro instead of the earlier brass pins.
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Headbands are usually used for sports but have not been popular since the late 1970s or early 1980s.
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The missing head was replaced by a small greenstone mask with shell-inlaid teeth and eyes and bearing a three-pointed royal headband.
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