Finally, with suit in hand, we found a dapper shirt with French cuffs and a sharp-looking tie and went home for a fashion show. |
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Ackourey recommends the timeless navy striped suit with white shirt, French cuffs and a burgundy tie. |
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There is much talk of the frictionless education market, where students anywhere are able to engage in classes that suit them. |
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Inside the specially reinforced closet hung a tight fitting black suit with white piping along the collar, arms and legs. |
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His actual policies fluctuate from hour to hour and have the wonderful capacity to be whatever would suit each individual voter best. |
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One of the protestors donned a chicken suit after Lloyd declined repeated requests to front up to community meetings. |
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For these high altitude training flights, we would wear a full pressure suit for protection. |
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This is a cue bid of the opponent's suit after your partner has opened the bidding. |
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For example, a man in a fine suit would take the extra step and slip on a classy pair of cufflinks to complete his look. |
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Moscow offered culinary delights to suit every taste and almost every wallet. |
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The project brief required that a number of culturally specific design features be incorporated to suit remote Aboriginal lifestyles. |
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A leisure suit with a cummerbund and a clean bowling shirt can create a tacky appearance. |
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His hair was still full and a shade of light gray that stood in sharp contrast with the dark suit he wore. |
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The bathing suit was a one piece with a pink background with tiny white polka dots and white piping. |
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She adjusted the suit to reveal more of her pinkish flesh under the white piping that rimmed the bust line. |
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He wears a beige Stetson hat, a black cravat and a black suit with white piping. |
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A class-action suit was recently filed by lawyers for the homeless who had been improperly denied their benefits. |
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It's like he wants to grow up and say something, but just can't resist donning the Fatboy suit and chucking a custard pie or two. |
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This new look is actually a template available to anyone but I went ahead and customised it a little to suit my needs. |
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He's soon shifting styles, painting his suit jacket up and gelling his hair into a spike. |
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Can certain parts of the course be customised to suit your exact needs if necessary? |
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If they don't like coffee then they can customise their coffee to suit their tastes. |
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Financial advisers worth their salt will customize a plan to suit the individual customer. |
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Several IT companies in India spend their time customizing software to suit the requirements of their clients. |
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Just as long as the rules are agreed upon before play begins, there should be no problem in customising the rules to suit your own needs. |
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A moment later a somewhat short gentleman in a simple black suit entered Christopher's office. |
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A morning or daytime wedding can call for a gray morning suit cutaway with a striped tie. |
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You can also choose a cutaway jacket, which is usually worn with a morning suit or a standard tuxedo. |
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The suit and tie may have been a serious sartorial mistake, but being pictured behind some record decks makes for a good photo opportunity. |
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Stripped to his track suit bottoms in the exhausting heat, he shouts instructions to his young charges. |
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My sister's boyfriend was sitting in the very back and wearing a cheap black suit with brown deck shoes. |
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Both gearbox and final drive ratios have been changed to suit the new engine and the result is very satisfactory. |
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Then as I started training, my sweat shirt was cast aside for a tank top and I traded in my track suit pants for cycling shorts. |
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Eminem, now wearing a smart suit and red tie, declaims in a style reminiscent of Martin Luther King. |
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And talk is afoot of a large scale class action discrimination suit to be filed against the university. |
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That gorgeous suit looked like it cost more than my entire wardrobe combined. |
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The table and shelf consoles have customized dimensions, materials and colors to suit your space and your functional requirements. |
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She wears a neat suit with some understated earrings and an antique silver bracelet. |
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Some period homes suit textured paper hung below a dado rail, with paint above. |
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One recent suit charges him with kidnapping minors and conspiracy to commit genocide. |
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With so many mortgage deals around expert help at finding the right product to suit your needs can be highly advantageous. |
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In his fleece-lined leather flight suit and dashing silk scarf, Dad epitomized exuberant youth and boundless vitality. |
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The courses run in the daytime, evenings and weekends at different times and venues to suit all. |
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The worst disaster for the opponents is to lead the ace of a suit of which the declarer holds the king. |
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Once the trump suit has been named, the declarer exposes the top two cards of the deck. |
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Keep in mind that this look doesn't suit everyone and that your trousers will need to fit you like a glove. |
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No suit could have the impact that desegregating a school district would produce. |
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Yet today, dressed in a navy suit with a patterned silk scarf wrapped around his neck, he no longer looks the goof. |
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For formal events the guys must be in a black suit or tux, the women must be gowned. |
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Bangalore seemed to suit him better, with its catholicity of social life and its absence of puritan guardians of moral behaviour. |
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It wasn't that Clark looked horribly ridiculous as a platinum blonde, it just didn't suit his personality. |
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Rob Bennett loved the challenge of designing a playhouse to suit his Victorian home in Indiana. |
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The person who plays the highest card of the suit led, or who plays the highest trump, wins the book. |
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A man wearing a smart but casual suit of light grey sat behind one of the largest desks that Jasmine had ever seen. |
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It seems that the Liberals are not only running the country now but have a tight grip on manipulating the media to suit its narrow agenda. |
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The only thing the lawyer can make contingent on the success of the suit is her fee. |
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The decor was subtly neutral, with tiny halogen spotlights on a dimmer switch to suit your mood. |
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When bidding a contract with a minor suit as trumps, the suit is not mentioned. |
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Yet maybe that eccentric, rootless Viking intrepidity would suit her hero more. |
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While his suits were well structured, nothing beats his black double breasted peak lapel tuxedo suit with grosgrain taping. |
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Rob, a pupil at St George's School has hired his dinner suit from Charles Gale formal wear hire in Fareham. |
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I have to remember my dinner suit which I leave at Poole when we go to France. |
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But when following suit the 6-5 can be used to follow to a lead of either sixes or fives. |
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His refusal to wear anything but the dinner suit he was found in and his need to cut all the labels from his clothing are also indicative. |
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If you call into the Visitor Centre on the main street through the town they will soon fix you up with a place to suit your budget. |
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Before your Honour leaves the Bench, could I thank your Honour for relisting the matter to suit my convenience this morning. |
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The suspension settings have also been adapted from the coupe to suit the convertible's ride characteristics. |
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Enter stage right, Karin Stoiber, 60 years of age, in dark, well-cut suit or dirndl, the traditional Bavarian dress, and sensible shoes. |
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Climbing into the jet became almost impossible because the dry suit was even tighter with the added resistance of the G-suit and harness. |
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You can get packs of various sizes to suit all your cable management needs so they tend to be a good investment for a future quick fix. |
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This is such a great idea that we are convinced other stadiums will follow suit and go for in-your-face product branding. |
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A group of former members of the armed forces who were discharged from the military for being gay have filed suit asking to be reinstated. |
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A two-piece suit from this guy comes in at a cool two grand, so is unlikely to be realistic unless I win the lottery. |
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Don't tell me that, as a nation, we can't distinguish courage from stubbornness, philosophy from platitudes, and an empty suit from a full one. |
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I stumbled to the opening in the suit and pulled out one of the signal flares. |
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You primp, you preen, you eat just right enough to get that bathing suit to hang just so. |
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The morn thereafter he discorded with Overbury, who would have him intend a suit that was unlawful. |
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Accordingly, she filed suit in federal court under the newly enacted Violence Against Women Act. |
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To suit varying demands, some machines have facilities to dispense a half-cup for customers who prefer to linger over a tea for a long time. |
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Pale yellow primroses are also a favourite plant in our garden, but there are hundred of others to choose from with colours to suit every taste. |
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Ardkeen Hat Hire is a recently launched new venture and has exclusive designer hats to suit almost any special occasion. |
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The suit came to the Supreme Court on a writ of error from the District Court of Illinois brought by the plaintiff. |
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He ripped one suit then finally managed to get into another with the help of more than a few dollops of talcum powder. |
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Income can be withdrawn at irregular intervals to suit individual circumstances as long as the payments are in accordance with the above limits. |
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The casino rejected this amount as exorbitant and allowed her suit to continue. |
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Special guest on the night is a local band who will play a set of high-energy dance and doof grooves to suit the mood. |
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Collum, who had as of late been pathologically tardy, arrived last, his hair disheveled, but his suit in irreproachable order. |
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This home near town would suit those seeking the conveniences of modern living on their doorstep. |
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I changed the outline of the cut to suit her face and gave her more height at the crown to complement her features. |
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The young director exudes the confidence born of success when he says that films turn stale when subjects are tailored to suit the artistes. |
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In these types the numerals all rank in the same direction, but in the trump suit the normally lowest card is still promoted to second highest. |
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I've found a villa in the valley that should suit Mark and Jo down to the ground. |
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The recent decision that a class action suit can proceed against Wal-Mart seems to be cut from this cloth. |
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If you are interested in motor sport and would like to have a go, then the Concept cars will suit you down to the ground. |
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Jim said he has always wanted his own place, and is sure that the historic Fossgate gem will suit him down to the ground. |
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Often, the plane itself is not pressurised and instead the pilot wears a pressure suit that provides him with a pressurised environment. |
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He draped his suit jacket over the chair and walked over to his answering machine. |
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His suit jacket was draped over his chair and his tie was loosened a bit so he could work comfortably before he left. |
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Meanwhile Roy will be wearing a cream drape suit and creepers with leopard skin fronts. |
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A great suit is the result of a flattering cut, good tailoring, and fabric that is distinctive, comfortable, and has a good drape. |
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Sure enough there was some man in a dressy suit sitting on the other side of the room with his back toward us. |
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She got to her feet, brushed the dirt from her bathing suit and legs, and left the swimming pool for the pool house. |
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The floor carpet is a single-piece item, moulded to suit the floorpan and, as such, there's nothing suitable from independent accessory shops. |
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The term theatrical has been redeemed from its derogatory past, and made to suit the same purpose, correlatively, as painterly. |
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His suit and tie were dripping wet and he wouldn't say a word despite his agitation. |
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Alternatively you need the jack with enough cards in your trump suit that you can reasonably hope to drop the 9 when you lead your jack. |
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Customizing premade products to suit your individual tastes is where creative things happen. |
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I was sitting and grooming myself while I cleaned my pressure suit and added to my personal log. |
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Having direct sunlight on you while in the pressure suit is like wearing two or three sets of chemical gear and laying out in the sun. |
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To start, Look 1 featured a noir suit jacket folded like leaf petals at the lapel to reveal pops of lime green. |
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Lincoln's battle suit was crippled by the coruscating flames of magic blasted forth. |
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In the cosmetological department rejuvenation of the face and body is tailored to suit the needs of different age-groups. |
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Accordingly, suits must be justiciable before the Court will decide them, and the party bringing the suit must have standing to do so. |
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Some of them were talking to the young woman, conservatively-dressed in blouse and flowing skirt with suit jacket, standing beside them. |
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So, if portaging through downtown Calgary doesn't suit you, try one or a combination of these alternatives. |
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Dancers assemble a wardrobe of costumes to suit different performance needs. |
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Immediately fluorescent overhead lighting was switched on and an old man dressed in a butler suit hurried down the hall to meet her. |
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But spending an hour in a pressure suit in late June with temps in the 90s before takeoff will wear on anyone. |
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Players must follow suit, except that a non-trump lead may be trumped even if you have a card of the suit led. |
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Instead, the investigator turned out to be a grave young man attired in a three-piece suit with Edwardian collar and gold watch fob. |
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Her breath was fogging up the faceplate of the environmental suit she was wearing. |
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If there is a trump suit, a player who can follow suit must either follow suit or play a trump if possible. |
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When a non-trump is led, players who have a card of the suit led must either follow suit or play a trump. |
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If there is no intervening bid, you must bid your longest unbid suit unless you can convert the informatory double to a penalty double. |
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Five young Asians told us how they are adopting the tradition of arranged marriages to suit their modern needs. |
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When there are no trumps, a player who is unable to follow suit may play any card. |
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The Old Company followed suit in February 1797, although it continued to administer the business from Berwick. |
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In these places you are only allowed to play a trump if a trump is led, or if you are unable to follow suit to a non-trump lead. |
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If a card which is not a trump is led, players who have cards of this suit must either follow suit or trump. |
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And if the hotel in Robertstown follows suit it could be another desperate blow to the entire Northwest Kildare area. |
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The darker, more downhome Black Letter Days follows suit with a similar, constantly undulating quality level. |
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The ability to adapt organisational culture to suit individual needs takes many shapes and forms. |
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The black aces are permanent trumps, independent of which suit otherwise is trumps. |
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For those with THE perfect pins, hemlines from micro short and slim fitting will suit individual tastes. |
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We use a unique approach to training, adapting our delivery to suit individual groups. |
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Gideon is slender, rather unpleasant looking man, with light brown hair, wearing a light red suit and a golden pince-nez. |
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There is a notable lack of moire rainbows, given Harry's checkered suit and pinstriped tie. |
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The pastor's daughter in the bulky pinstriped trouser suit seems to think better of her brief triumphal gesture. |
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He was wearing a charcoal grey suit over a burgundy shirt with matching cravat. |
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The voices of opposition can allow the policy formulators to revise their policies to suit social developments. |
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He wore a suit that looked to have several years' creases embedded in the cloth. |
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While he's speaking, an RCMP officer in a black suit checks my press credentials menacingly. |
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In conclusion, it is of utmost importance that Rastafari continue to evolve to suit the unique demands of now. |
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For example, the foulards are long and narrow so they suit the taste of Americans. |
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Over a dark, crew-necked top, he is sporting a well-cut suit with an expensive sheen. |
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If you have a four-flush after the flop, there are nine of your suit left in the deck, so you have nine outs. |
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This suit is brought to recover the three-fourteenths of the amount so collected. |
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The elderly Russian gentleman, wearing a crisply tailored dark suit and burgundy tie, walked slowly, with the help of his cane. |
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Day-to-day resilience is as necessary in New York as a wet suit in ice water, in part to deal with fractiousness of the city's own creation. |
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As a result, people do not think about how to craft or tailor systems and frameworks to suit the unique needs of Taiwan and its people. |
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His hand touched his forehead, then tapped the front of his black suit three more times to form a cross. |
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This book outlines the basic chronology of a guy born with cross eyes and resulting low self-esteen who reinvents busking to suit his own needs. |
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If a plain suit lead has been trumped, it is illegal to undertrump unless by doing so one creates a K-Q or K-Q-J combination in the trick. |
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Each Aboriginal community needs to decide whether freehold would suit the community best. |
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Going to investigate, we're confronted with a man in a bowler hat and suit sitting at a keyboard looking rather like a waxwork. |
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Dressed in an elegant suit and displaying a formal, almost aloof, bearing, he seems far removed from the days of free love and gay liberation. |
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The ace of spades is the most powerful card, irrespective of what suit is trumps. |
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Attentive to who you are, Eva Ferranti individualizes your suit according to your requirements and wishes. |
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Trouser suit with navy blue jacket with white top stitching, worn with a plain white sweater. |
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For a casually smart style, a trouser suit in striped linen in a grey colourway, to wear with a white t-shirt in a fancy print. |
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This is the apathy that seeps round your gums when you watch a tosser in a nice suit that you've paid for, lying to you on national television. |
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Nonce word, a word coined and used apparently to suit one particular occasion. |
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This is not a negligible amount, and we are attempting to measure out this aid to suit the local capacity to absorb it. |
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None are portrayed as clear-thinking actors making decisions that suit their values, needs and desires. |
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Terms range from 1 day to 7 years and you can choose from cashable or non-redeemable products to suit your required access to invested funds. |
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Keep in mind that ideal settings for relaxed, two-up touring will definitely not suit a solo rider who likes to carve up trails at higher speeds. |
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Kieren gets on very well with him, they're both characters and they suit each other. |
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Both were romantics and mythmakers, inventing and reinventing themselves to suit each other and their circumstances. |
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There's nothing wrong with that, though we do have way too much negative campaigning going on now to suit me. |
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Wearing a suit of vulcanized rubber, he has dived in the canal approximately thirty times since. |
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Instead, the sampler rate is dynamically adjusted to suit the current audio data stream. |
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He pushed to file a suit against the European Union as well as the United States. |
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Nadeem Waeen, Ms. Borges's lawyer, said he planned to file a suit this month. |
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I think we will probably file a suit against Blackwater — it's the right of my children. |
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The right to file a suit and to present a defence is guaranteed by the courts in conformity with the law. |
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If anything, it reinforced perceptions that the board and the ANC were simply gerrymandering provincial boundaries to suit short-term political ends. |
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We reserve ourselves however the right to file a suit at the place of the buyer. |
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The parties to the agreement shall also be entitled to file a suit at the defendant's place of general jurisdiction. |
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Once the ruling has been issued, the petitioner is required, within 15 days, to file a suit on the merits of the counterfeiting acts. |
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Only individuals of the minority group can file a suit on grounds, for example, of appealing a traffic violation fine for speeding. |
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Put alongside the roadways, they protect vehicules against road exits at the same time as they perfectly suit to the landscape. |
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Take the case of Herx v. Diocese of Fort Wayne, an employment discrimination suit in the Seventh circuit. |
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An apparent corroborator, identified in the suit as Tiffany Doe, proved equally difficult to track down. |
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They always try to suit everybody and want their relationships to be harmonious and satisfactory. |
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The corresponding suit must be said out loud to indicate trumps: golden coins, cups, swords or clubs. |
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The official's job description, enthusiasm for discharging his duties, and Men's Wearhouse suit will all combine to make you bottomlessly sad. |
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The HUT is kept on the wall so that an astronaut can squeeze up into it once the space suit pants are on. |
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He wore an immaculately starched and pressed navy blue suit and red tie. |
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Ensure your interview suit is pressed, shoes polished and shirt ironed. |
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Add warm temperatures and a pressure suit to the equation, and you have a sweat-soaked, dehydrated pilot sitting in the cockpit at the hold short. |
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A field reporter was decked out in a lavender pressure suit giving an account in a desolate-looking field of scorched and blackened rock with a glassy texture. |
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Today guys act like two hours in a suit at a wedding is a death sentence. |
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Although his short, unruly brown hair shook as he stood cautiously from his seated position, his deep brown suit that he wore prestigiously took all the eyes away from it. |
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Jo entered the sunroom, followed by a gentleman in a suit and glasses. |
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Incepted in 1960, we are a young and resilient company engaged in offering quality products to suit the aesthetic tastes of our clients. |
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Adjust the volume on Streamer to suit yourself, and at the same time hear others in the room talking around you. |
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The fourth to play after a non-trump card has been trumped by his partner, when unable to either follow suit or overtrump, must undertrump even if his partner holds the trick. |
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These particular figures are given merely as a guide, you have to use commonsense, and you have to suit yourself. |
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The cards keep their usual ranks except for the ace which can be either the highest or lowest ranked card in a suit at the whim of the person playing it. |
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From calculations to prognostics, they put aside what might be beneficial to end up getting lost themselves in a life that does not suit them. |
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In the same family of giants as Cirrus, its big brother. The concave crater can be made to measure to suit all galaxies! |
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And you can hand-pick the features and accessories that best suit your lifestyle and living space. |
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Actors in costumes — a 1920s-style bathing suit here, a bearded man wearing a single in-line skate there — wandered in and out. |
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Returning from his grimy hours of manual labour, he dives into a hotel to wash away the dirt, emerging clean and immaculate in a fresh suit and tie. |
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The default color scheme for the sonar chart is grayscale, but we offer other variations to suit your viewing preferences. |
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Alternatively, silver stretch legging balanced out rounded coats or a long suit jacket and silver gloves. |
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A poised and polished suit gets the royal touch when paired with two-toned quilted booties. |
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The final showdown won't suit everyone's taste, but will once again put the frighteners on Dan Brown. |
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Sometimes women respondents tell lies just to suit the researcher's presumed needs. |
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Large in size, the painting depicts a man dressed in a sharp suit and bowler cap, a style typical of Magritte himself. |
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Blake will return to her hometown and suit up for the garnet and grey in the fall. |
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It takes a lot of time to suit up, bring materials through airlocks, and work while encumbered in a plastic suit and a breathing apparatus. |
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Time for kids to suit up and hit the beach, the pool, or anywhere else there's water, to enjoy their favorite summer activity: swimming. |
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Incoming terminal to suit up to 25mm SQ cables and incoming terminals for control wiring. |
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Use a tether to hook the suit up to a slide wire along the Shuttle or Space Station so you don't float away. |
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Prince will suit up as a member of Team Cherry, replacing Gabriel Landeskog of the Kitchener Rangers who is unable to participate due to injury. |
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In this head-and-shoulders view, the artist is wearing a suit and not the pea jacket he usually worked in. |
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The original colours were black and white but were changed to blue and white to suit the present arms of the Cathedral. |
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It sounds like a Sally Field acceptance speech, but this sort of gooey gushiness doesn't really suit the down-to-earth Hannigan at all. |
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The comfort of a long body suit with press studs, and the appearance of a little dress. |
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All of these features and more are carefully engineered to provide the best anti-trauma body suit of its category. |
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Customize this body suit covering baby with the softness of organic cotton certified. 3 sizes available. |
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Indeed, research has shown that a tight-fitting body suit can generate up to a few seconds in faster race time. |
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Selection of specific items such as face shield, boots, apron, or full body suit will depend on the task. |
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A hi-tech body suit would look ridiculously out of place in some sporting events. |
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By privileging the individual expression and the groupware, its experts contributes to the emergence of solutions which suit to each case. |
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Daniel Mays is the young swaggerer who dresses in a suit for his commute, even though he works as a lowly carpenter. |
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For me it is also important that the dinner service, cutlery and decorations are adapted to suit the food. |
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On that side of the House, the Liberals are willing to change the law to suit their own protectionist purposes. |
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It is also approved as a protection suit against radioactive particles and infectious agents as well as for use in shipping. |
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He had on a slim-cut Gucci suit and clutched a highball glass full of whiskey. |
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Also planned for the décor: a deep-sea diver suit hanging to the wall and lobster trap cages. |
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Select one of the attractive design options to suit your particular style of living. |
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I think the purpose of this suit is to keep the lid on something that is looking increasingly like a scandal, for as long as possible. |
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There is also a wide choice of features and options that allow you to virtually tailor-make the machines to suit your precise requirements. |
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The partner notified the Institute of this and the Institute decided to privately file suit against the man as well. |
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Prisoners seeking the introduction of harm-reduction devices could file suit against correctional officials. |
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This track suit includes ergonomically shaped elasticized cuff and articulated knee for a great fit. |
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If track suits are worn during the competition, bibs shall be worn on the track suit in a similar manner. |
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They said one reporter had put on a track suit and run into the Olympic Village, saying he was a marathon runner in training. |
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Matching gloves reached up past her elbows and were lined with a blue piping that also outlined the high neck of the suit and ran down the whole left side of her body. |
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Nine organizations and four individual journalists filed a federal suit in New York, seeking an injunction against enforcement of restrictions on movement. |
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For the purposes of these subheadings, the upper and lower component parts of a track suit must be put up together. |
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The PA1200tï¿?s customizable tamp pad comes pre-fitted with a nonstick plastic surface to suit your labeling needs. |
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There is some debate as to whether an argon suit inflation system keeps you warm, or merely acts as a placebo i.e. making you believe that you're warmer! |
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Sport it with a gray suit and plain white or patterned shirt. |
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It's a gorgeous multi-level spot with bare brick walls, television consoles in the floor and sleek black tables to suit the sushi and maki dishes on the menu. |
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A legend arises in Orleans about a suit of armor hidden here, one that renders its wearer invincible. |
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While the institution of the secret police evolved to suit the needs of the Soviet state, the capacity for cruelty at the top remained a constant. |
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Henry Wriothesley, third earl of Southampton, wore a suit of armor ascribed to France. |
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The number of cards in the suit is announced and it scores this number. |
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She was wearing a turquoise suit that flattered her dark complexion. |
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If you ever wondered how the fleece of a sheep becomes the suit on your back, a new exhibition at Bradford Industrial Museum hopes to give you the answers. |
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The coquette Lady Betty Modish is led to accept the suit of the honourable Lord Morelove by a plot to excite her jealousy, followed by reproaches from Sir Charles. |
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A young officer in a jogging suit who did not identify himself sat next to him. |
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Public opinion is beginning to follow suit by putting forth new demands in this area. |
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If the start card is the same suit as well, the flush is worth 4 points. |
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No-neck goons in black turtlenecks and lumpy suit jackets are fine if you want to hit a dance club with a posse, but they are not effective for executives. |
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When a double is led everyone must follow suit with a double if possible. |
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Had to buy a pair of shoes though, as the proper flat court shoes I wore to match my work suit did not quite go with the dress-down order of the day of shorts and bikini top. |
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Wheatcroft reached into a cupboard and pulled out Hitler's white dress suit with careful, supplicatory hands. |
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Colors Fusion has different shades of colors to suit naturally dark or light-colored eyes, and can be worn even if you have perfect vision. |
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Donald wears the middy blouse of a sailor suit and a sailor's hat, at the drop of which he often explodes into a rage. |
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After all, one would not try to dress a fully-grown 25-year-old in the same suit he wore when he was 15 years old. |
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Thus, in 1971 the Court permitted suit against private persons who attempted to keep civil rights workers and freedom riders from entering Mississippi. |
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A friend gave me a light-blue striped shirt with French cuffs for Christmas, and I've worn it with a black suit and with blue jeans and a navy pinstripe velvet blazer. |
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The problem with using this logic to support cry-it-out practices and advising other parents to follow suit is this describes the minority experience. |
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If responder does not have a five card suit nor stoppers in opponent's preempt, he is forced to cue bid spades and your defensive contract becomes uncomfortably high. |
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Ready to ride anywhere, all you have to do it suit up your Schleich horse and go! |
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The series' intensity and introverted mood meant that it did not suit all tastes, but it certainly deserves full marks for effort and originality. |
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This style of course was chosen to suit the shape of the client's face and highlight the features by giving fullness at the back and texturing the hair at the front. |
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Despite the media's constant fulminations against Ireland's libel laws, the appetite for taking a high-cost libel suit to the High Court appears to be on the wane. |
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The front grill and the interiors were customised to suit the customer. |
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If anyone in the New York area fancies a custom-made suit made by one of the best tailors in the world, call him up on his mobile and make an appointment while he's there. |
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No, I don't think a cutesy cartoon name would suit this car. |
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She was soaked down, the lines of a bathing suit showing through the old black t-shirt she was wearing with a pair of cargo cut-offs and black Chucks. |
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He said the three-week cycle should suit most people, particularly over the next month when there are less grass cuttings and other waste for the brown, or organic, bin. |
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O'Brien built and furnished the house as his ultimate dream residence, but its location did not suit his business needs, so he and his family moved out and let it instead. |
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She is wearing cycling shorts, a sports bra and an open track suit top. |
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The dark treacly colours of Adriaen Brouwer's Interior of a Tavern suit the murk and smoke of the pot-houses favoured by that grimly observant wastrel. |
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He's dressed in his flying suit and ready to sail off into the wild blue yonder. |
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I have some other stuff I'll change into when the suit gets a bit whiffy. |
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He will, however, appreciate tomorrow's return to a distance just short of eight furlongs and will surely get a furious gallop, which seems to suit him. |
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The other was the mental image of me in my best interview suit as a piece of filler at the end of the evening news looking like a complete fanboy geek. |
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His million-dollar suit and shiny black shoes fitted him like a glove. |
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The officers use sport as a tool to engage young people in active recreation and leisure pursuits and facilities at the level to suit their needs. |
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Cedric's dress shirt is untucked and his suit jacket hanging over one arm. |
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When an eight is played the player must call the suit for the next player. |
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He brought along a grip filled with a suit of extra clothing. |
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With his neat Savile Row pinstripe suit and beautifully groomed hair, he looks more like an English aristocrat than one of the biggest players in the petrochemicals business. |
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Then rando gossip magazines followed suit and here we are again. |
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His uniform was more like a formal dinner suit than a school uniform. |
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We are expanding but will grow a business to suit ourselves. |
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Buying clothes that suit either a boy or a girl is a good choice, because the chances are great the baby will grow out of it long before it is worn out. |
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Why is the question whether a judge in the exercise of federal jurisdiction got it right or wrong a justiciable controversy at the suit of a non-party? |
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Straightening my suit and casting dirty looks at my colleague, who seemed to think there was nothing wrong at all, I headed over to the receptionist. |
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The name of each suit is printed at the bottom of pips and court cards. |
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It's extremely irritating to have to watch this empty suit treat his guests like children and then pat himself on the back as if he's accomplished something. |
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An empty suit at MTV would be found out pretty quickly given that culture. |
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He wasn't pleased that I called him an empty suit and wrote back to tell me that he would continue to call out these people for their bad manners. |
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