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GARMENT HAVING INTERCHANGEABLE PORTIONS

A garment worn on the upper body is disclosed having a right and left body portions that are joined at the front and rear by a corresponding fastening mechanism. This allows the right body portion and left body portion to separated from one another and interchanged with other body portions to vary the visual characteristics of the garment. The right and left body portions can have different visual characteristics.




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Bullet-blocking hat as a mobile protection device

A mobile protection device for shielding parts of a person's body from bullets and other attack objects, comprising a normal hat, having a top and a sidewall, and at least one bullet-blocking plate, shaped to fit inside the hat and attachable to the top. Preferably the device further comprises a blast-resistant layer, lining the inner surface of the top of the hat and its sidewall, and a reinforcing layer, attached to the inner surface of the sidewall and designed to absorb momentum of a hitting bullet. Generally there is a plurality of plates, pivotally joined to form a shield while the plates are coplanar and foldable to be reversibly attachable to the top, the shield being reversibly attachable to a brim of the hat.




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PROTECTIVE CLOTHING UNIT HAVING PREFERABLY TEXTILE FRAGMENT PROTECTION EQUIPMENT

The invention relates to a protective clothing unit, in particular a protective clothing unit having fragment protection, preferably having a protective function against fragments created and/or released by detonation and/or explosion, comprising outerwear and/or underwear and possibly comprising separate head and/or face protection, neck protection, shoulder protection, arm protection, hand protection, trunk protection, torso protection, genital and/or anal protection, and/or leg protection, wherein the protective clothing unit has fragment protection elements, preferably textile fragment protection elements, which are specific and different from each other and which are associated with different body regions when worn and/or cover different body regions when worn, preferably having a protective function against fragments created and/or released by detonation and/or explosion.




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CONSUMER USABLE DEVICE WITH REDEEMABLE MEMBER

A wearable protection item having a redeemable member is disclosed. The wearable protection item may include a protective glove and a redeemable member. The protective glove may include a finger region, a thumb region, a palm region, a wrist region, and a separable region. The wrist region and the separable region may define an opening into the protective glove. The opening may include an edge. The separable region may be adjacent to the wrist region and the thumb region. The redeemable member may include an exterior surface and an interior surface, where at least one of the exterior surface or the interior surface has indicia thereon, and where the redeemable member is adhered to the separable region.




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Electrorheological Fluid Structure Having Strain Relief Element and Method of Fabrication

An article may include a first polymeric material layer having a surface. A first conductive trace may form at least a portion of the first layer surface. The article may further include a second polymeric material layer. The second layer may have a first surface, a portion of the second layer first surface being bonded to a portion of the first layer surface. The second layer may have a portion of a channel defined therein, the channel at least partially coinciding with a portion of the first conductive trace. The article may also include a first patch interposed between the first layer surface and the second layer first surface. The first patch may span the channel and cover a portion of the first conductive trace.




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METHOD FOR PROVIDING PARTS OF WATERPROOF AND BREATHABLE SHOES, PARTS OF WATERPROOF AND BREATHABLE SHOES PROVIDED WITH THE METHOD, AND WATERPROOF AND BREATHABLE SOLES PROVIDED WITH THE SHOE PARTS

A method for providing parts of waterproof and breathable shoes, parts of waterproof and breathable shoes provided with the method, and waterproof and breathable soles provided with the shoe parts. The method uses a mold including a first element and a second element, at least one of which has hollow regions of a matrix of impressions, which are filled with polymeric material in the fluid state by depositing it in the hollow regions or by injecting it while the mold is closed; a support made of flexible sheet is interposed between the first element and the second element and includes a waterproof and breathable functional element, on which, when the mold is closed, the polymeric material sets and adheres to the support.




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ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR WITH TUBULAR STRUCTURES HAVING TAB PORTIONS

An article of footwear has a tubular structure. The tubular structure may include tab portions that extend away from a tunnel portion of the tubular structure. The tab portions may engage parts of the article of footwear. The tab portions may engage an upper or sole structure along a bite line. The tab portions may be attached to a heel counter, eyestay, or other structure on the article of footwear.




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Article Having Sole Assembly With Cleats

An article of footwear has a sole assembly that is further comprised of a chassis, a reinforcing member and a forefoot plate. The reinforcing member includes lateral and medial forefoot portions that fit with corresponding recesses in the forefoot plate and the reinforcing member in the forefoot region of the chassis. The reinforcing member includes a central portion that figs with a corresponding recess in the heel region of the chassis. The chassis and the forefoot plate include ridges on their outer surfaces. Cleats extending from ridges in the forefoot of the chassis are vertically aligned with protrusions on ridges in the forefoot plate. The protrusions can help diffuse forces applied by the cleats against the inner components of the sole and foot to reduce point loading.




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ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR HAVING A SOLE STRUCTURE WITH A FLUID-FILLED CHAMBER

An article of footwear has an upper and a sole structure secured to the upper. The sole structure includes a chamber that encloses a pressurized fluid. The chamber includes subchambers laterally extending in a medial to lateral direction of the bladder. A bottom surface of the chamber may include at least one bond that laterally extends across the bottom surface of the chamber from one side edge to another side edge of the chamber in the medial to lateral direction. The bond may cooperate with an indentation in the bottom surface that separates one subchamber from an adjacent subchamber. A diameter of the subchambers may decrease in a direction from a heel region of the bladder to a forefoot region of the chamber.




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ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR HAVING AN UPPER WITH CORD ELEMENTS

The embodiments relate to an article of footwear and method of manufacturing that includes a first layer and a second layer configured to form a plurality of tunnels configured to receive a cord system. The manufacturing includes steps of placing a first layer, placing a cord on the first layer, securing the cord on the first layer, placing a second layer on the first layer and the cord, attaching the second layer to the first layer, and detaching the cord from the first layer. When the cord is secured with a thread, the thread may be removed by dissolving or cutting. The attaching of the second layer to the first layer can be completed by stitching or thermal welding, for example.




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Southampton civic chiefs working with police and residents after an attempted murder

CIVIC chiefs are working with police and residents’ groups after an attempted murder in the city centre.




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Man used homophobic slurs and threatened to 'spread coronavirus' at Southampton police station

A MAN used homophobic slurs and threatened to "spread coronavirus" towards two Southampton police officers after he broke a window.




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VIDEO: Watch amazing moment soldier dad and son are reunited for Christmas

A SCHOOLBOY who was apart from his soldier dad for four months was stunned when he turned up out of the blue to pick him up from class - just in time for Christmas.




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Tradition still running strong at The Bakers Arms pub (review)

THEY’VE served generations of drinkers over the years and they are still going strong.




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The Eclipse Inn is a small pub big in character (review)

IT may be small in size but for what The Eclipse Inn lacks in square feet it makes up for with an abundance of character and charm.




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Saxon Inn a big draw for families living on the Calmore estate

IT USED to be known as the largest village in England.




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Scott and Debbie Lymbery are having 'lots of fun' running The Golden Lion in Winchester

TWO first-time landlords are having 'lots of fun' running their Winchester pub – and hope to become a key part of the local community.




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Hoggard: Kevin Pietersen has no chance of returning to play for England

Matthew Hoggard thinks his former team-mate Kevin Pietersen has no chance of playing for England again and believes incoming chairman Colin Graves was ''careless'' to suggest otherwise.




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Peter Moores cools talk on England return for former Ageas Bowl batsman Kevin Pietersen

Kevin Pietersen's hopes of a second England chance have been dealt another blow after coach Peter Moores appeared to rule out the possibility while he is in charge of the national team.




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Former Hampshire player Kevin Pietersen sends message to England selectors with 170 for Surrey on return to domestic cricket

Kevin Pietersen marked his long-awaited return to domestic cricket with 170 for Surrey against Oxford MCCU.




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Former Australia captain Steve Waugh urges England to move on from former Hampshire batsman Kevin Pietersen

Former Australia captain Steve Waugh has urged England to move on from Kevin Pietersen, believing the controversial batsman no longer merits a place in the side and brings too much baggage as well.




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Broadcaster Piers Morgan has compared a BBC Radio Solent journalist to Alan Partridge over criticism of his support for Kevin Pietersen's England chances

TELEVISION presenter Piers Morgan has aimed a dig at a BBC Radio Solent journalist today over former Hampshire Cricket star Kevin Pietersen's exclusion from the England squad.




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Hampshire star James Vince excels on Ashes debut

James Vince blunted the much-hyped Australia attack but fell foul of England's new number one enemy Nathan Lyon just when he was all set to tame the Gabba on day one of the Ashes.




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Southampton 6-1 Aston Villa: In pictures

Photos from Saints' 6-1 win against Aston Villa, in which Sadio Mane scored a hat-trick in 2mins 56secs - the fastest in Premier League history.




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REVIEW: Carmen, Welsh National Opera

REVIEW: Carmen, Welsh National Opera, Mayflower Theatre




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LAST NIGHT'S REVIEW: CinderELLA The Musical, NST City

FORGET the fairytale, this is Cinderella for the 21st Century.




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LAST NIGHT'S REVIEW: Nativity! The Musical

IT delivered the promised 'sparkle and shine' in spades.




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REVIEW: Stick Man, Berry Theatre,

JULIA Donaldson's beloved tale lends itself perfectly to a festive show with an appearance from Father Christmas and lots of lovely wintry scenes.




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REVIEW: Peter Pan opens at Mayflower Theatre starring Marti Pellow and Jaymi Hensley

A CLOSE encounter with a menacing crocodile was not exactly what I had in mind for last night but, with panto, anything goes.




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LAST NIGHT'S REVIEW: Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story

MORE than sixty years since his untimely death, the musical that celebrates the life of Buddy Holly is celebrating its 30th anniversary.




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LAST NIGHT'S REVIEW: We Will Rock You, Mayflower Theatre

TIMING is everything and the latest tour of We Will Rock You is certainly riding the revival wave created by last year's release of Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody.




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LAST NIGHT'S REVIEW: Mamma Mia!, Mayflower Theatre

MAMMA Mia the stage show and movie are now a phenomenon almost on the scale of the band whose music they celebrate.




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Dave Malone really is leaving Winchester City this time

DAVE Malone is standing down as Winchester City’s director of football at the end of 2018.




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Are Southampton set for another survival season?

On some occasions, we earn revenue from content. This commercial content is compiled via expert opinion. Clicking in certain hyperlinks within this article will redirect you to a 3rd party. 




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Marti Pellow on playing the villain

INTERVIEW: By Hilary Porter




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James Vince to discover Southern Brave squad on wedding weekend

JAMES Vince will interrupt his wedding weekend to find out who the rest of his Southern Brave teammates are.




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Southern Brave sign David Warner and Andre Russell

HAMPSHIRE all-rounder Liam Dawson will be playing for Southern Brave alongside Andre Russell, David Warner and Tymal Mills when The Hundred gets underway next summer.




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PHOTOS: When Saints survived and Manchester United took the treble in 1999

THESE pictures were snapped at a football tournament in Millbrook on November 7, 1999.




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PHOTOS: When Mickey Mouse visited Southampton in 1989

HE may have made his first on-screen appearance more than ninety years ago, but in 1989 he showed his happy face at Marks and Spencer, Southampton.




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Coronavirus: Schools closed across Southampton and Hampshire

A NUMBER of schools are closing across Hampshire amid the coronavirus outbreak.




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Coronavirus School Closures: Thursday March 19

A NUMBER of schools are closing across Hampshire amid the coronavirus outbreak.




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Southampton's King Edward VI School makes PPE

A SOUTHAMPTON school has been using its specialist equipment to produce Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the NHS.




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Luis Suarez to learn fate today as Uruguayan lawyer claims Liverpool striker is victim of Anglo-Italian conspiracy

Luis Suarez is set to learn his fate today as his lawyer claimed calls for the Uruguay striker to face a lengthy ban for biting Giorgio Chiellini were part of an Anglo-Italian conspiracy.




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World Cup loving cat named after Argentina captain Lionel Messi has a new home thanks to the Daily Echo

HE has found the purr-fect home thanks to some help from the Daily Echo.




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Coronavirus: Hampshire death toll rises to 509

A FURTHER four people who have tested positive for coronavirus have died in Hampshire in the last 24 hours.




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Man used homophobic slurs and threatened to 'spread coronavirus' at Southampton police station

A MAN used homophobic slurs and threatened to "spread coronavirus" towards two Southampton police officers after he broke a window.




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Coronavirus: Ringwood market increasing stall numbers

A POPULAR Hampshire town market has began to make steps towards opening more stalls following their closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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No new coronavirus deaths in Hampshire hospitals in past 24 hours

NO further deaths from coronavirus have been reported in Hampshire hospitals in the past 24 hours.




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Lorelei Reddin is late to the Take That and Party, but is loving every minute of it...

Well, that's it, my career has reached a pinnacle and I can now retire.




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Hampshire Cultural Trust launches online service to digitally keep doors open

A NEW digital publication will allow Hampshire Cultural Trust to keep its doors open online.