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One other angler I've spoken to had a good catch of greenback tailor, also from the South Wall.
There have also been some good jewfish and tailor taken from the headlands and breakwalls.
The white water that can be stirred up with a little wind often produces the conditions from which we can catch good tailor and jewfish.
For instance, it lobbies for policies to tailor technology for regional use and to recirculate financial capital locally.
John was a well known and accomplished tailor and was gifted in that line of work.
Friends, family and influential colleagues might also refer you to a trustworthy tailor.
Have partygoers ladle soup into mugs or small bowls, and offer condiments so they can tailor each soup to their liking.
Families en route to Belize can tailor make a holiday that combines rest and relaxation for the parents with fun and education for the children.
Like a tailor, he keeps big needles pinned behind the lapel of his coat, a plaid jacket too large for him.
Mike got in trouble with the tailor, but he couldn't repay him because he went bankrupt.
For test firing, zeroing your rifle, or informal competition The Rock Jr. is tailor made for success.
Jacob Davis, a tailor from Nevada, took large pieces of denim and sewed them together with metal thread, to make what we now know today as jeans.
The extra cloth will allow your tailor to let the trousers out up to 3 inches at the waist.
One day, individuals may be able to tailor their diet to their genetic constitution to reduce the risk of chronic disease.
He lived in the Hotel Carlyle in San Francisco, bought his suits from the finest tailor in town, and kept a box at the opera.
The window will have to be fixed, which gives business to the glazier, who will use it to buy a suit, helping the tailor, and so on.
Rudolf wore a nice suit from a fine tailor in town, and Marlene donned a very flappery-looking dress.
Stars and celebrities are stepping out in clothes made by a tailor who does all his work from a garden shed in Doncaster.
In order for to find out if a suit jacket was sewn or glued, simply ask your tailor or the salesman you're consulting.
Chances are your tailor has made thousands of suits and he knows what he's doing, nevertheless, ask questions and provide feedback.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He has the soul of a merchant tailor, actually, but not the tailor's manhood.
Yea, like a woman, who deems a man safest when he is a tailor, or a perfumer.
After a short time it was decided that Hans was to be apprenticed to a tailor.
The tailor looked on for some time with admiration, but at last he grew alarmed and sained himself.
He proceeds to the bathhouse to take his ablution, and thence to the synagogue, leaving the tailor all the while in his pocket.
Doran a commercial traveller, Moran an ex-policeman, Beswick a tailor, Bernie a clogger.
Madame Boche was going to a tailor who was late in mending an overcoat for her husband.
The new clothes I ordered never came home, and I had to go and bullyrag the tailor.
She trained herself to be a cordon bleu and a sick nurse, a tailor and a cobbler.
Ambrosius Stub was born on the island of Fyn in 1705, the son of a village tailor.
She was goatherd and milkmaid, fire-tender and cook, tailor and tent-maker.
Before he recognized the olive-green tailor suit which he had come to know, he noticed the firm yet gracile move of her.
He was dressed from head to foot in a skin-tight suit of underwear which had been cut for him by a Garden-of-Eden tailor.
How could he who appeared to the tailor Bauh imprint his hand on the board which he presented to him?
Nobody but a boof could have employed Reuben's tailor or his shoemaker.
One day, when he was playing in the streets as usual, a stranger asked him his age, and if he were not the son of Mustapha the tailor.
He ordered a suit of clothes from the tailor and ate his meals in the best cafes in town.
The kind of clothing worn by a man whose tailor is a blacksmith.
The hard-bitten tailor was easy to quarrel with at any time.
He was a jobbing tailor, and the bill was a matter of fourteen pounds.
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