The traditional hierarchy often teaches officers to protect their turf and to stovepipe, filter, and control information. |
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For spring, that translates into caftans and tunics and embroidered skirts, teamed variously with stovepipe pants and fitted tops for contrast. |
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I hated the fat men in stovepipe hats that adorned Soviet propaganda posters. |
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Most likely an adaptation of the fashionable stovepipe hats of the day, these early hats were usually made by saddlers and leather workers. |
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Chris breezes in wearing a tall, stovepipe hat that is patchworked in about a hundred different colors and fabrics. |
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It was believed to have been started by an overheated stovepipe igniting some clothes that were hanging out to dry in an upper room in the attic. |
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This supply of fresh air is also important to help carry pollutants up the chimney, stovepipe, or flue to the outside. |
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The blouse works brilliantly with a pair of skinny jeans or stovepipe cords and a tailored jacket. |
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Uncle Sam is still standing at the doorway, his stovepipe hat lolling at an weary angle. |
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At the top was a series of rooms built with thin sticks and with a stovepipe sticking out of the roof. |
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Wiltshire sits in her dining room by a painting of a crone in Welsh costume with black stovepipe hat. |
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As a result, it's possible and relatively easy to build your own stove and stovepipe. |
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Other squadrons operate in functional stovepipe environments focused mainly on the operational requirements of their unit and group. |
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According to the general, the Army rightly views logistics as a holistic enterprise rather than as a series of stovepipe systems. |
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I don't know that you get there by creating a new czar whose job is basically to try to stovepipe, or otherwise streamline intelligence. |
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It doesn't burn any fuel, it's clean, emits no harmful particles and does not need a chimney or a stovepipe. |
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There were no stovepipe hats, no barouche landau taking a picnic party to Box Hill and certainly no happy endings under a laureled arbor. |
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I did not pull him out of my stovepipe, I just simply could not resist shooting some photos with this little monster. |
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These guys are so cartoonish in their villainy, one keeps expecting them to don little black moustaches and stovepipe hats and hog-tie Stephanie to a railroad track. |
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In one oil on view in Paris and Washington, a model in dishabille turns to speak to an artist who warms his hands against a stovepipe in a sexually suggestive gesture. |
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At present, the business architecture of most of the EU NSIs is still mainly based on a product stovepipe model. |
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That agility would come in handy while trouncing vampires in breeches and a stovepipe hat. |
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His name was drawn from a replica of a stovepipe hat owned by Abraham Lincoln. |
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The tug's five-foot black smokestack sits on shore like a doffed stovepipe hat. |
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The next section presents an overview of the current way of producing European statistics, based on the stovepipe model. |
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Exhausted, Fleming crawled into a single bed beside the stovepipe, pulled off her pants under the sheets and fell fast asleep with the male skiers sitting around her. |
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Hedge had knocked the stovepipe down and dragged Grandma's stove outside. |
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Elderly Korean men walked around wearing black, stovepipe hats. |
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It has a carrot for a nose, coal for eyes, a real honest-to-goodness stovepipe hat and the most perfect of all branches that jut out like real arms and hands. |
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Captain Ahab capers around in a stovepipe hat like a demented Rumplestiltskin. |
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So now I'm sitting grumpily in a spaceship with my arms folded, wearing a stovepipe hat. |
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This is done in numerous parallel processes, country by country and domain per domain, following the traditional stovepipe model. |
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There is great difficulty in matching data from one stovepipe system to another. |
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While the gas fireplace does not need a chimney, a stovepipe is required to extract combustion gases and release them outdoors. |
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All these considerations lead to the conclusion that the stovepipe model is no longer suited for the current circumstances, and will have to be replaced by a better alternative. |
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Ford will formally rechristen the brand as the Lincoln Motor Company and introduce a television spot that begins with an image of Lincoln, stovepipe hat and all. |
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The new French President, Emmanuel Macron, led by a military officer wearing the distinctive stovepipe kepi, and accompanied by a dozen aides and several photographers, scurried by next. |
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Guy in a stovepipe hat chases after beasts. |
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For a festive costume, men wore black stovepipe hats with a low surface and a somewhat indented crown, which had a black riband wrapped around it. |
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Unlike those other trade conventions, however, every member of the ALP is dressed in a black frock coat and stovepipe hat and sports a coal-black beard, real or otherwise. |
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Miss Wooldridge exchanges her riverbed extravaganza for a deep purple hunting dress with a stovepipe black topper, to ensure she retains the whip hand. |
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The damper in a stovepipe or a warm-air heating system is of this type, which is also used in the intake passage to carburetors on gasoline engines. |
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He wrestled Archie inside and got him and the buffalo robe onto the plank bunk, then put the stovepipe together and jammed it up through the roof hole. |
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However, the stovepipe model also has a number of disadvantages. |
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When I got there, my leg was swelled up like a stovepipe. |
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In such a model, every single product stovepipe corresponds to a specific domain of statistics, together with the corresponding production system. |
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As argued in the previous section, one of the main disadvantages of the stovepipe model is precisely that it imposes a heavy burden on respondents. |
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Keep your stovepipe and chimney clean, and remember to empty ashes often. |
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This is another major reason to put the stovepipe model into question. |
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To reduce indoor air pollution, movement of air into and out of a residence is very important, helping to reduce the level of harmful pollutants indoors by carrying them up the chimney, stovepipe or flue to the outside. |
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Underpinning the support strategy, therefore, is an operational management approach that moves away from the stovepipe approach to project management by engaging the senior leadership of implementation partners. |
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The strategy in dealing with the above changes is based on a holistic approach, rather than a fragmented one, and it will imply replacing the stovepipe model with an integrated model. |
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Since each area usually has some impact on other corporate areas, the development of corporate-wide objectives supported by indicators has been found to be useful in breaking down these stovepipe barriers. |
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As a result, a stovepipe model in which statistics in different domains are produced independently from each other is poorly adapted to serve the policy requirements for integrated data sets. |
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Rather than solving problems, this invests more precious resources in perpetuation of the stovepipe structures, which in the end may not improve care. |
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The same product stovepipe model thus exists in Eurostat, where the harmonised data in a particular statistical domain are aggregated to produce European statistics in that domain. |
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Second, the stovepipe model is not well adapted to collect data on phenomena that cover multiple dimensions, such as globalisation or climate change. |
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One long, lanky man, with long hair and a big white fur stovepipe hat on the back of his head, and a crooked-handled cane, marked out the places. |
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While the boy and his father set up camp and build a fire in the cabin stove, he sees a small white-footed mouse enter the cabin on the clay insulation of the warm stovepipe. |
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