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Armbands are often used to hold a smartphone or a portable music player on a wearer's arm while doing activities such as lifting weights, running, etc. A hybrid type of armband and handband combination is now also widely used by runners.
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or wishes to identify with the commemoration of a family member, friend, comrade or team member who has died. This use is particularly common in the first meeting following the loss of a member. President
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in 1993 to describe views of history which, he believed, posited that "much of Australian history had been a disgrace" and which focused mainly on the treatment of minority groups, especially
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is a piece of material worn around the arm. They may be worn for pure ornamentation, or to mark the wearer as belonging to group, or as insignia having a certain rank, status,
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M. McKenna, (10 November 1997), Research Paper 5 1997-98: "Different Perspectives on Black Armband History, Parliament of Australia, Parliamentary Library
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wore a black armband mourning the recent death of his mother at the time he signed the declaration of war against Japan in December 1941. In
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used to assist flotation for swimmers or for use with sphygmomanometers, in which case they are generally referred to as cuffs.
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Police departments in Asia use armbands for a "traffic reflection armband" or marking a type of unit.
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may also have armbands for certain ranks or functions. An armband might identify a group
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The Liberal Tradition: The Beliefs and Values Which Guide the Federal Government
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Journalists in Asia use an armband to mark themselves, similar to a
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In some cultures, a black armband signifies that the wearer is in
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Large corporations sponsor athletes and teams in an effort to get
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