The contamination on thesweatbandof an operator's safety helmet was found to be 400 times above the limit recommended in the guidelines for office furniture.
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The hat came off in favour of asweatband, and his kneepads were emblazoned with the number 0503.
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Finally, the lining and the leathersweatbandare carefully hand-stitched in.
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Officer versions (and enlisted men's caps, if privately purchased) were generally made of better quality wool, and might include a partial, or fullsweatband.
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Asweatbandis mounted onto these, which is adjusted to fit around the head of the wearer.
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Many were very simple, with no insignia, no fold, and a smallsweatbandon the fall side of the cap.
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One type of wristband is also known as asweatband, and is usually made of a towel-like terrycloth material.
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The strap can function as asweatband.
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Perry made a few changes to create the firstsweatband.
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Dudley was famous for wearing a headband/sweatbandwhen he played.
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