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They were positioned at the top of the sleeve, to extend theshoulderline.
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It is predominantly grey-brown in colour, with paler face, underparts andshoulderline.
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The props had large, rectangular dome lights, a bottom neck ring which protruded beyond theshoulderline, and lacked both eye discs and slats.
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The signature shape was characterized by a below-mid-calf length, full-skirt, pointed bust, small waist, and roundedshoulderline.
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Her fashions had a wideningshoulderline.
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The parts are stitched together along the shoulder lines and all the way down.
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In that species, the white face line is narrower, and the white shoulder lines do not meet on the back.
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