| 41. | "It was small and a little cramped, especially when we had dinner, " said Deep Gusset.
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| 42. | In the early 19th century, when gussets were added for room for the bust, stays became known as corsets.
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| 43. | They also lengthened to the hip and the lower tabs were replaced by gussets at the hip and had less boning.
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| 44. | Later, full mail shirts were replaced with mail patches, called gussets, sewn onto a gambeson or arming jacket.
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| 45. | Modern complex structures and timber trusses often incorporate steel joinery such as gusset plates, for both structural and architectural purposes.
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| 46. | With reference to the dimension of the gusset, the measurements of a flat bottom bag may be quoted as LxWxG.
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| 47. | The Mini-MAX models are all predominantly constructed from wood truss with plywood gussets and covered with doped aircraft fabric.
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| 48. | It was a Warren truss structure with duralumin gussets; the forward fuselage was plywood covered, the remain fabric clad.
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| 49. | Extra triangles of fabric, inserted like gussets in the backs or sides of skirts were also part of her geometry lesson.
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| 50. | Several cloth diaper brands use variations of Procter & Gamble's original 1973 patent use of a double gusset in Pampers.
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