Head gear


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Head´ gear`

    (hĕd´gēr`)
n.1.Headdress.
2.Apparatus above ground at the mouth of a mine or deep well.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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I have heard so many horror stories about women going to bed with hideous head gear and forgetting horrible stockings on their heads.
Surely the time is long overdue for the governing bodies of boxing to make head gear essential during bouts.
Microsoft announced a partnership with Valve VR to make Windows 10 a platform for play using virtual reality head gear.
The US technology titan also announced a partnership with Valve VR to make Windows 10 a platform for play using virtual reality head gear.
The cost is PS15 per person which pays for flashing head gear, a bacon butty, refreshments at the end and a commemorative gift.
the unquestioning congregation--and head gear they wear at church (5|4)
In the opening episode of the new series, it's all about the head gear and what it means.
One of this year's highlights was the 'Mad Heads' parade, where Btec Art students produced some amazing head gear under the theme of musicals, which was won by Ellie Miles who created a Mad Hatters Tea Party hat.
From modular helmets to road-riding full face helmets and scooter helmets; you can find a perfect and reliable head gear for your bike rides at our online store.
"Biomechanical studies have shown a reduction in impact forces to the brain with the use of head gear and helmets, but these findings have not been translated to show a reduction in concussion incidence." There can also be a "paradoxical increase in injury rates" when players, kitted out in protective gear, adopt more dangerous tactics.
The singer donned some natty head gear and also re-wrote one of her songs for the show with DJs Scott Mills and a very messy Nick Grimshaw.
The Philip Treacy-designed head gear drew unflattering comparisons with a toilet seat, a cat flap and a Turkey Twizzler.