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Τι (ποιος) είναι peaked$58584$ - ορισμός

TOWN IN NEW HAMPSHIRE, UNITED STATES
Bridgewater, NH; Bridgewater, Nh; Peaked Hill (Bridgewater)

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Single-peaked preferences; Single-peaked preference; Single peaked preference
Single-peaked preferences are a class of preference relations. A group of agents is said to have single-peaked preferences over a set of possible outcomes if the outcomes can be ordered along a line such that:
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  • Air Marshal [[Mark Binskin]] wearing a peaked cap.
  • Members of the [[Governor General's Foot Guards]] wearing peaked caps as a part of their [[undress uniform]].
  • Peaked caps formerly used by the Chinese [[People's Liberation Army Navy]].
  • [[Israel Sea Corps]] officer wearing a combination cover for women.
  • Members of the [[Hanseatic Legion]] and the [[Hamburg Citizen Militia]] wearing peaked caps, 1813.
  • Landwehrmütze cap of the Prussian army
  • A peaked cap used by the [[Metropolitan Police]]
  • [[Ministry of Defence Guard Service]] officers wearing both male and female versions of their issued cap.
  • A police officer in Macau wearing a peaked cap.
  • Members of the [[Royal Air Force]] wearing peaked caps.
  • Peaked cap used by the [[Royal Army Chaplains' Department]].
  • Two soldiers in Army Blue Service Dress and a general in Army Green Service Dress. All three are wearing peaked caps for their respective dress.
  • Schirmmützen}} of the pre-1989 West German army (left) and modern [[Bundeswehr]] (right)
  • [[Toronto Transit Commission]] staff wearing peaked caps.
  • Diagram of peaked caps used by the [[Austrian Armed Forces]] (labels in German).
  • U.S. Coast Guard combination caps (left-to-right: male enlisted, male officer, female officer)
  • An officers peaked cap used by the [[Soviet Air Force]] and [[Soviet Airborne Forces]] used from 1969 to 1991.
FORM OF UNIFORM HEADGEAR WITH A SHORT VISOR, CROWN, BAND, AND INSIGNIA
Combination cap; Combination Cap; Service cap; Combination hat; Official hat; Official cap; Peaked hat; Service Dress Cap; Combination cover; Uniform hat; Service hat; Crusher cap; Barracks cover; Combo cap; Combo cover; Police hat
The peaked cap, peaked hat, service cap, barracks cover or combination cap is a form of headgear worn by the armed forces of many nations, as well as many uniformed civilian organisations such as law enforcement agencies and fire departments. It derives its name from its short visor, or peak, which was historically made of polished leather but increasingly is made of a cheaper synthetic substitute.
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  • Air Marshal [[Mark Binskin]] wearing a peaked cap.
  • Members of the [[Governor General's Foot Guards]] wearing peaked caps as a part of their [[undress uniform]].
  • Peaked caps formerly used by the Chinese [[People's Liberation Army Navy]].
  • [[Israel Sea Corps]] officer wearing a combination cover for women.
  • Members of the [[Hanseatic Legion]] and the [[Hamburg Citizen Militia]] wearing peaked caps, 1813.
  • Landwehrmütze cap of the Prussian army
  • A peaked cap used by the [[Metropolitan Police]]
  • [[Ministry of Defence Guard Service]] officers wearing both male and female versions of their issued cap.
  • A police officer in Macau wearing a peaked cap.
  • Members of the [[Royal Air Force]] wearing peaked caps.
  • Peaked cap used by the [[Royal Army Chaplains' Department]].
  • Two soldiers in Army Blue Service Dress and a general in Army Green Service Dress. All three are wearing peaked caps for their respective dress.
  • Schirmmützen}} of the pre-1989 West German army (left) and modern [[Bundeswehr]] (right)
  • [[Toronto Transit Commission]] staff wearing peaked caps.
  • Diagram of peaked caps used by the [[Austrian Armed Forces]] (labels in German).
  • U.S. Coast Guard combination caps (left-to-right: male enlisted, male officer, female officer)
  • An officers peaked cap used by the [[Soviet Air Force]] and [[Soviet Airborne Forces]] used from 1969 to 1991.
FORM OF UNIFORM HEADGEAR WITH A SHORT VISOR, CROWN, BAND, AND INSIGNIA
Combination cap; Combination Cap; Service cap; Combination hat; Official hat; Official cap; Peaked hat; Service Dress Cap; Combination cover; Uniform hat; Service hat; Crusher cap; Barracks cover; Combo cap; Combo cover; Police hat
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Bridgewater, New Hampshire

Bridgewater is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,160 at the 2020 census.