The name comes from Terry v. Ohio in which the Supreme Court held that police may briefly detain a person whom they reasonably suspect is involved in criminal activity; the Court also held that police may do a limited search of the suspect's
outer garments for weapons if they have a reasonable and articulable suspicion that the person detained may be «armed and dangerous.»
Not exact matches
24 They said therefore to one another, «Let us not tear it, but cast lots
for it, to decide whose it shall be»; that the Scripture might be fulfilled, «They divided My
outer garments among them, and
for My clothing they cast lots.»
They share a rankling hatred
for a system that subjects them to humiliation by stripping them of their lands, their goods, and finally even their
outer garments.
The «cloak» was an
outer garment, also used as a cover
for sleeping.
Thus the traditional clerical dress received its initial form: the alb, the long white undergarment; the tunicle, reserved today
for the dress of deacons; and the chasuble, the sleeveless
outer garment worn by the celebrant of the Eucharist.
Slider short
for wearing under Fastpitch pants or shorts, active wear
outer garment suitable
for pre-game and post-game activities
Peignoir is the name
for the long, sheer or chiffon
outer -
garment, worn over by ladies over their negligee.
As a natural
outer layer of tissue that covers the body of a person or animal, the skin can be separated from the body to produce
garments, containers
for holding liquids or parchment as a writing surface.
Staying with the organic cotton meme
for mo», guys have three new
garments, a blazer, shirt and pants made with an
outer of densely woven organic cotton, and lined in a soft and warm certified organic cotton flannel.