The heat may be rising outdoors, but you can look and feel cool at the office with these stylish and breathable business duds. |
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Though mannequins are fixtures at most clothing retailers, they usually end up playing a sad second fiddle to the duds they display. |
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If travel isn't in your budget, maybe you'd like to sport some fancy new duds from Brown Sound Clothing. |
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If all the players you off-load turn out to be duds you could perhaps pat yourself on the back. |
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I don't care who you are, how much money you have or what fancy duds you wear. |
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The svelte denim-look duds are actually waterproof and breathable poly-nylon wonders. |
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Verbal compatibility is vital and most dreamboats on paper turn out to be duds on the phone. |
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A N.Y. Times article on the new designer duds for budget airline Song reveals some of the requirements for flight attendant uniform design. |
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Rare that a double CD of dance music produced solo should contain no duds, yet Best Behaviour manages to do so. |
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There are some duds, some poems that not only risk the ridiculous but also achieve it. |
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It is often said that the smartest unionists and staffers don't want to sit in Parliament so that is where the duds and time-servers finish up. |
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She also says that stars who had to return their borrowed designer duds did not have fret about removing sweat stains. |
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However, I also suspect subscriptions will start trickling in once people know they aren't duds. |
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The stars put on their best Chanel duds for a party that was far from being a dud. |
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After suffering through countless duds, Sci-Fi has finally produced something tolerable, even entertaining, which is really saying something. |
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Giddy up into the spirit of the west with timeless, rugged classics rather than hokey duds. |
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I mowed in peace, then showered, shaved and shed the yard duds for the monkey suit. |
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I was on my way home from school when this bunch of jerks in archaic duds tried to drive a knife into me. |
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Whereas some folks consider brown dwarfs the duds of the galaxy, astronomers see beauty in these substellar embers. |
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Metal-penetrating oil can kill primers, and if it gets inside the powder charge, can again cause disastrous duds and even more disastrous squibs. |
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I was wearing a festive but not overbearing reddish shirt and Keith was decked out in some sleek black duds. |
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After gently rubbing the scalp, wipe the duds away using the same washcloth. |
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This is why so many men and women constantly hit up the popular clothing stores for some new and trendy duds. |
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There were a number of high-profile men in her life who turned out to be duds. |
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There are many others getting their footing, like androgyny and Original Tomboy, all manly duds for anyone. |
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They could be edited together into one, better movie, where we see more of people in flashy leather duds and sunglasses instead of stained waffle undershirts. |
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In 1990, after years of duds like Oliver and Company, Disney roared back into theatres with The Little Mermaid, which just happened to be awesome. |
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Many of the projects, it turns out, have actually been built, and they've proved colossal duds, leading a growing chorus of critics to question the studies' methods. |
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Case says his style is different from the approach taken by venture-capital and buyout funds that hope the home runs in their portfolios more than compensate for the duds. |
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Check out these duds for ruggedly handsome brainiacs like yourselves. |
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The actors eschew Victorian costumes in favor of contemporary concert duds that have enough embellishments to suggest who the characters are, and they use props sparingly. |
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People look forward to it like a holiday, place their bets, put on their best professional sports-watching duds and throw lavish Super Bowl parties. |
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Though style is rarely their intent, it seems to come naturally to Smugglers, and their dashing duds generally complement their roguish charm. |
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But frequently the hype is more than deserved: fierce competition sees off duds pretty rapidly and the stars shine bright. |
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Or is this one destined for a place on the shelf alongside rare Pixar duds such as Cars? |
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Every deal is different, but there are usually one or two good films and five or six duds. |
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Seeds that will germinate sink to the bottom, while the duds float on top, where they are easily removed. |
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Not wanting to put off disposal of the duds, Branislav went to the marked location. |
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However if you only pay attention to the appearance, forgetting the functionality, then you only end up producing duds. |
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The shells crashed for a long time and it seemed that about three out of ten were duds and did not explode. |
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That will allow any problems to be ironed out, and for the duds to be dropped before they consume an inordinate amount of resources. |
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The work is regularly accompanied by accidents: two weeks after WOM's visit, for instance, duds shattered the legs of two boys. |
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Donning my slacker duds, I visited a handful of galleries around New York. |
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I've promised some seeds to a friend in more northern climes, but have held off sending them for a few days while I waited to see if I'd carefully stored duds all winter. |
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This new album features instant classics as well as instant duds. |
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The Brazilian's music is so uneven that some instalments are likely to be more rewarding than others, and though it is decently performed, this is definitely one of the duds. |
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It has a small selection of women's shoes and belts and a wide choice of designer duds, from simple Armani all the way up to extravagant Versace gowns. |
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There you are dressed in your designer duds and no one can see you. |
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Organize a clothes drive and donate duds to a local shelter. |
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Lively and surprising are not terms often associated with the well-established New York Film Festival, but in its 42nd edition it served up many more beauts than duds. |
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Dust off yer western duds 'cause this year CAPHC is heading west! |
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All I'm thinking here is that perhaps one region could bring out 12 cracker films, and another region, because they are allotted so much money, might bring out 10 duds. |
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The GICHD focuses on eliminating anti-personnel mines, reducing the dangers for the civilian population and clearing land mines and duds of all kinds. |
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Others have seen the use of cluster bombs whose duds have a landmine-like effect as egregious a problem as landmines and fault the ban movement for not being more proactive on such weapons. |
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While all of this season's romcoms have been duds, the charming Marry Me is looking to be a bit of a hit, with a debut of 8 million and 6 million in its second episode. |
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There are duds in there too – Andy Carroll for one. |
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Both leads and other Dan Coopers have turned out to be duds. |
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There were no bomblets inside the buildings, but then they called me to inform me that they had found were six or seven BLU 97 duds close to the runway. |
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Have you had enough of buying packs of reeds for your saxophone or clarinet, only to end up throwing out half the reeds in the pack because they're duds? |
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Washing clothes was more than simply tossing the duds into the suds. |
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With fantastic action both exciting and funny, Pixar puts the super into duper and leaves all those 3D duds in the shade. |
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Other than that all its other shows continue to be duds. |
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From closets full of designer baby duds to the most pricey baby bedding to her very own one-of-a-kind 17K gold and diamond studded pacifier, courtesy of Itsmybinky. |
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I prefer the hexagram, dud moo, because he reminds me of milk duds. |
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The bemused pair of ageing soap duds could hardly believe they were being seriously out-performed by a foul-mouthed dipso whose only talent is incontinence. |
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The young lefty, known for his debonair duds and distinctive eyeblack, hopes to rebound next Saturday when the reeling Cardinals try to get back on track against the Giants. |
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This putrid combination of contaminates was literally cleansed from my duds by a 35-minute treatment of ozone in a sealed garment bag while I ate lunch. |
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And the duds are magnetised, so that copper coins will stick to them. |
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