Inverted dotting was also used by some 17th-century English composers, because it suits the accentuation of the English language. |
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A latter-day dandy, he was renowned as much for his cut-glass vowels as for his Savile Row suits, bespoke shirts and handmade brogues. |
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Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus and protective suits laid sheets of absorbent material on the slick to soak up the chemicals. |
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Tans have been all but forgotten in popular literature, but that suits us just fine. |
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I spotted a handful of guys donning suits with designer labels on their sleeves. |
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It is typical of the minimisation the Leader of the Opposition is capable of when it suits his book. |
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My sister is quick to call somebody a friend, even somebody she hardly knows, if it suits her book. |
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Luckily, they found an ad campaign that adequately suits his whackadoo personality. |
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It is very disconcerting to be a fly on the wall as a band figures out what musical style best suits them. |
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They were dressed alike in business suits and blue ties, but had on hunting boots and leggings. |
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Details are sketchy, but it might also involve a bunch of guys in suits doing a lot of shooting and maybe a kung fu master doing kung fu. |
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But how often have you seen men slip up and wear derby shoes with worn-out jeans, or even casual loafers with suits, for example? |
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What you mean is negligent entrustment, which is a very narrow class of suits. |
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The men wore shiny suits and chunky pinky rings and reeked of pomade and cologne. |
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The last time I saw him a little gray had come into his sideburns but he still looked handsome in his dark suits and expertly knotted ties. |
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Bargain hunters snapped up everything from winter woollies to suits and evening wear. |
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Of course, button-down shirts can always be worn with suits, but knits are a stylish option as well. |
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Instead of wearing the more conventional tie and shirt, try pairing up your suits with fine-gauge knits. |
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Whiskey is no longer just the drink of cigar-smoking older men in suits or a shot of red-eye in a dirty glass down at the local saloon. |
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All the Valley guys put suits on to impress the wonks, and all the wonks would put khakis and knit shirts on to fit in with the Valley. |
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Ten, even five years ago, women were still banging on about women's lib and power suits were the main ingredient in the wardrobe. |
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The firefighters are kitted out in special red one-piece thermal suits as well as boots, a helmet and gloves. |
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With all due respect, sir, living by one's wits in the park suits me just fine. |
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Chief Executives have gone from heroes in gray pinstriped suits to heels in orange jumpsuits. |
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Its streets are lined with people strolling in Western suits or Japanese kimonos, in full bustle even then. |
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She explained that 12 staff joined colleagues from across the county to update their training in the use of the chemical-proof suits. |
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Also it is usually necessary to have airlocks and space suits for astronaut egresses. |
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We had to sit in the car, in our suits, without the car running for the air con as we can't allow any noise. |
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Evergreen trees have dense green foliage that suits them for planting as privacy screens, windbreaks or backdrops for flowering trees and shrubs. |
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Go for an outfit loosely inspired by the 1920s, drop-waisted, flapper look, which suits willowy, skinny types like you. |
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The girls could not resist spending money. They each got skirts in different colours to go with their bathing suits. |
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The new race clothing utilizes moisture wicking fabrics for under layers and lightweight Lycra race suits. |
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The firm, now called Kilgour after erasing Stanbury's name, wholesales suits that are made in China. |
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What the radicals can do is keep the pot boiling indefinitely, and that suits them just fine. |
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Officials asked the university senate to enforce a historic dress code barring all forms of dress apart from traditional white ties and suits. |
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Some of these suits are reminiscent of the sleek, aerodynamic suits worn by speed skaters. |
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Choose whichever suits you best after discussing your options with your GP or counsellor. |
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In the end, students will study whatever suits them, wherever it suits them. |
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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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Last Friday, President Bush signed a bill modifying federal jurisdiction over class action law suits. |
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Fiji's waters are warm, although lightweight wetsuits or Lycra suits help protect against cuts and stings. |
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One could only watch so much of well-endowed women in bathing suits running before it started to get kind of boring and repetitive. |
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These ISPs charged all but nine of the defendants as John Does at the time the suits were filed. |
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I have five sets of basketball gear, two jumpers, two joggers, three suits of school uniform and two pair of basketball shoes. |
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The trendsetting active wear includes velour sweat suits, tees, shorts, tank dresses and jeans. |
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If the shirts sold well, they would launch a full menswear collection to include suits, trousers, outerwear, activewear, denim, and accessories. |
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This conjures up the image of Pentagon suits running around with briefcases full of cash, dispensing taxpayer largesse to anyone who asks for it. |
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In their other lives, some are commercial pilots, ex-military jocks, suits with office jobs. |
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A racy little salad of roasted peppers and fresh parsley suits the imposing veal chop. |
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I don't think they should go to the parade wearing suits and smart clothing because it just won't seem right at all. |
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Trouser suits and jersey knit tops are key items in what she calls her seasonal capsule wardrobe of significant items. |
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Seals and seams are known to be less than watertight, and many divers make do with damp suits rather than drysuits. |
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Asian food is more prominent than it was five years ago and not just the kind that suits Americanized palates. |
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If you play this variation, you can sometimes use a joker profitably to lengthen one of your suits. |
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If using tarot cards, the trump suits of both decks are removed except for a single copy of The Fool. |
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I can speak the Queen's English, if I so desire, but I can use our patois if it suits me and the situation calls for it. |
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Why cannot the council account for the whereabouts of the above items or the disappearance of upwards of 20 high quality suits? |
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Further on in the season, pink Japanese anemones will colonise an area that suits them, ie. somewhere sunny but moist. |
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And Gonsal is surprised how many crisp suits are accessorized with poorly maintained shoes. |
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Most screens come in portrait format, but you can get a landscape format machine if it suits your needs better. |
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The venue's intimacy and energy suits all music genres from folk to alt-rock. |
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Sporty looks were attractive, too, in cafe au lait and dark brown leather shorts outfits with turned-up sleeves on the blouses, or skirt suits. |
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Similar suits are to be filed in Illinois, Texas, and Louisiana, according to activist Deadria Farmer-Paellmann who has led recent campaigns for corporate reparations. |
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Will he go for the schoolteacher and abandon the family, leaving behind his smashing dinner suits? |
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There were boyish suits from yesteryear with puffy white sleeves and fur collars worn by androgynous creatures with white faces. |
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Men in dark suits and long side curls, women in wigs and ankle length skirts. |
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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West awkwardly embrace in color-coordinated pastel suits for their re-imagined Vogue cover. |
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Smith has said she got the impression that her axing came from the suits upstairs, not from show creator Shonda Rhimes. |
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So they disguise themselves in these big white suits that are something like cross between a KKK outfit and a beekeeping suit. |
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In his black suits, Hitchcock always looked odd in the bright California sun. |
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Parents who bring wrongful birth suits seem to face a burden faced by no other plaintiffs in medical malpractice cases. |
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I was at a photo call at the Commons to snap a collection of the new input of MPs, a bunch of braying jackanapes and barrow boys made good in too-expensive suits. |
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Not only are they bolder and brighter than ever before, they're also accessorizing chic, even elegant outfits, no longer restricted to jeans, shorts and jogging suits. |
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Mention ballroom dancing and most people think of smiling couples dressed in designer suits and glitzy dresses waltzing, quickstepping and foxtrotting across the hardwood. |
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Would it be better to keep quiet about it and keep the revenue rolling in or get the information out there and reduce the size of the law suits later? |
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Foot traffic on Tuesday consisted mostly of construction and clean-up crews in white zip-up suits. |
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The shirts are comfortable and elaborate and the suits feel relaxed yet durable. |
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Three well-groomed men in suits pose on the back of the CD case. |
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They were taking down our coordinates every 15 minutes in case we got washed under and had to take the rubber raft and jump into our survival suits. |
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The propensity for ad-libs lends a natural feel to the dialogue that suits the actor and character, and this is probably the strength of the film. |
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I had the cloths for various jobs and classes, brown jumpsuits of workers, white business suits, yellow lab coats, and an array of green service outfits. |
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Social change was documented through the fashion pages, and '50s couture gave way to mini skirts and trouser suits, which in turn gave way to kaftans and kimonos. |
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Time is getting short and gorilla suits don't grow on trees. |
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While custom tailors sold individually fitted suits and other personalized apparel, they increasingly rationalized the production process in order to reduce basic costs. |
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They pioneered ready-to-wear suits and shirts, back in an age when made-to-measure tailoring was still very much the norm, always with reverential customer service. |
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By sheer bloody-mindedness we went through with the law suits, despite threats from the investor, and were recently told we had won our case in the supreme court. |
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Williamson stands by his record of rarely disappointing a customer when they are at a loss as to what suits them. |
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Canary yellow and bubblegum pink are the winning shades of the season and knee-length strappy dresses and casual linen trouser suits are the winsome styles. |
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Married to a well-connected Chinese woman from Dalian, Heywood wore nice suits, had impeccable manners, and spoke Mandarin. |
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From a writing standpoint, having written the Mindy and Danny storyline, do you have any idea why TV is a place that suits this? |
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This is often very useful in cases when the declarer plays with short trumps and tries to make the contract with help of aces and kings in side suits. |
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The collection is laid back and includes well worn jeans with oversized white shirts and thick knits, masculine suits and lots of simple cotton and jersey dresses. |
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Among the large audience was special guest, Orla Kiely, the handbag designer whose displays of leather suits, boiled wool skirts and cashmere knits were also shown. |
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All his suits are handmade with the finest wool and lined with pure silk. |
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Socially, too, making yourself a bit scarce increases your desirability, but mainly it suits your increasingly private nature. |
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The kooky bird suits are heavily featured in the film's posters. |
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This year, ancient Italian men are wearing generously cut worsted suits, either with waistcoat or cardigan, in natural earth colours with muted checks. |
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Readymade salwar suits and kurtas from jute to silk are also available. |
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She even plucked bon mots out of the air, charming the men in dark suits with her sauciness. |
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Others stayed home to protest at the over-control of the campaign, the same men in grey suits regurgitating their party mantra like speaking clocks. |
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We don't like it when politicians change their minds or try to reinterpret previous actions or statements according to what suits the current social climate. |
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So did a jingle lawsuit from Dr Pepper and several additional suits from the sec. |
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Ministers of a certain persuasion often seem to have a predilection for double-breasted suits, as well as three-piece ones. |
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He doesn't own any shiny suits with Western yokes in the back. |
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She arrived in court each day in undersized suits, sporting a Yorkshire terrier named George and a claque of supporters, her 13-year-old son Adam in tow. |
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Some renegades, however, are out of the closet and proudly displaying fake whiskers and five-o'clock shadow, along with suits, boots and suspenders. |
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Women wear a variety of outfits in larger companies, from casual geekwear to power suits. |
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I wore Italian suits, made in Manchester, and winkle-picker shoes that curled up at the end if you weren't careful. |
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We had made tailored mock crocodile skin suits, finished off with matching winkle-picker shoes, hand-painted silver. |
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His legalistic tendencies irritated his neighbors, especially since they had to defend themselves against his frivolous suits. |
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On the back of that, the usually whiteboy funkers have gone all disco pop and it suits them. |
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Kart Capone's crew certainly looked the part, all except JJ wearing zoot suits and Trilby hats. |
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He became the public face of the festival with his jaunty fedora and flamboyant zoot suits. |
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Everything was period authentic from the zoot suits to the black Buick parked near the business. |
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Dressed in zoot suits, Washington's finest loungecore act swing like Tiger Woods. |
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Melly's style involved dressing in florid zoot suits, fedora hats, being loaded with charisma and telling stories with the odd risque comment. |
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Sublime cafe fare in a sunny, noisy setting crowded with suits, ladies who lunch and artsy Mass Ave types. |
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We can tell them how we never stop yiffing and we met at a Starbucks while wearing our suits. |
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The sailors in their summer whites and little round hats, they were chasing down the Mexicans wearing zoot suits and ripping them to shreds. |
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That was where the chickenheads and wankstas hung out, sporting Sean John, Rocawear, Enyce, and Phat Farm like ghetto-fab Italian suits. |
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As a kid, you'd admired pictures of knights in burnished suits of armor. |
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The pastel suits and widebrimmed hats of the olden days were replaced with tasteful oversize t-shirts and backcombed hair. |
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Good examples of job production would be a specially designed wedding ring or made-to-measure suits or the Yangtze dam in China. |
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And that, according to his agent Diego Herrera Larrea, suits Valencia just fine, as he is keen to win back a regular place. |
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More than shirts and suits, the spornosexual's body is the ultimate commodity. |
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Many look as if butter would not melt in their mouths, and yet can spit fire when it suits their purpose. |
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Most speedboarders wear helmets, knee and elbow pads, and occasionally all-in-one aerodynamic suits, to protect themselves. |
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Even though there were dangerous chemicals about, they worked in their shirtsleeves rather than hazmat suits. |
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The partnership of Wilson and Lloyd ended in 1753 after acrimony and legal suits. |
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Title II covers commencement of civil suits and includes filing, summons, and service of process. |
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All the necessary gear is supplied but sailors should bring bathing costumes to wear under wet suits as well as an old pair of trainers. |
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From his appearance I got the impression he wore his suits a number of times between ironings and didn't even bother to iron his shirts. |
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They wore suits, casual pants, and sports shirts and generally managed to look like solid citizens rather than gym rats. |
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Right-to-farm laws or declarations are designed to protect farmers from nuisance suits and antifarming ordinances. |
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Shiny cotton is a processed version of the fiber that can be made into cloth resembling satin for shirts and suits. |
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Shark expert and underwater filmmaker Valerie Taylor was among the first to develop and test shark suits in 1979 while diving with sharks. |
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Entire suits of mail kusari gusoku were worn on occasions, sometimes under the ordinary clothing. |
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A man of impeccable class, he also buys ready-made suits on sale and would as soon have grilled cheese and iced tea as coq au vin. |
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Traditionally, women wear elaborate flamenco dresses and men dress in their best suits. |
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Scientists have looked at the properties of giraffe skin when developing suits for astronauts and fighter pilots. |
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Personal protective equipment includes such items as gloves, safety glasses, ear defenders and biohazard suits. |
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I have seen that girl on the deck, and I like the cut of her jib. I like the way she walks. Her independence suits me. |
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Give me the pliant minde, whose gentle measure Complies and suits with all estates. |
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To keep their expensive suits clean and keep warm while riding, mods often wore long army parkas. |
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In 2013, three activists of Greenpeace got on a Statoil's oil rig, wearing bear suits. |
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Visually taking their cue from 1960s British Invasion groups, some power pop bands decked themselves out in skinny ties and matching suits. |
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Instead, possessors and even in some cases occupiers, reversioners and mortgagees can bring suits and have suits brought against them. |
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Eight of the nine who got damages were not worth a dime, and all but six of those who failed to sustain their suits were worthless. |
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Early in Eurythmics' career, Lennox was known for her androgyny, wearing suits and once impersonating Elvis Presley. |
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The Conformity Act required that procedures in suits at law conform to state practice usually the Field Code and common law pleading systems. |
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Much of the armour of the Scottish casualties was sold on the field, and 350 suits of armour were taken to Nottingham Castle. |
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On 2 March 2012, BP and businesses and residents affected by the spill reached a settlement of roughly 100,000 suits claiming economic losses. |
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And that they be not made to suffer on account of miskenning in their suits, that is, if they have not pleaded exactly right. |
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Shades of orange were everywhere in Milan and Paris, on suits to trousers and even leatherwear. |
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In 2010, Eubank, once a regular customer, started designing tailored suits for Cad and the Dandy, a Savile Row bespoke tailoring company. |
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While Wills spent his early months in frilly, old-fashioned romper suits, George is a thoroughly modern mister. |
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In men's apparels, the brand deals in sherwanis, Indo westerns, kurta pyjamas, suits and blazers. |
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The Abbey of his day was decorated with suits of armour, painted funeral effigies and varicoloured waxworks. |
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The Repp Stripe collection suits the preppy, collegiate canine, while the Studded Leather pieces will please the sophisticated mascot. |
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And now the same Talon fastener that the air mail pilots use in their flying suits is on your longies and knickers! |
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Twin-sets were ruffled, Prada suits twitched, face-lifts were stretched into rictus grins of fear. |
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He disguised himself as a businessman to blend in with the others wearing suits. |
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There were the same elaborate poet bows on silken shirts and loose-fitting suits with contrast piping, nods to androgyny for both men and women. |
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Keys are a little larger, which suits my chunky fingers, and there's a built-in wrist rest which makes the Apex Raw very comfortable to use. |
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Just as these suits make cybersex possible, they let the physician poke and feel, using cybergloves on one end and the patient's cybersuit responding on the other. |
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It seemed that the fellas couldn't get enough girlin' and racing fast cars and grooving to rock and dudeing around in city-slick suits from St. Louis. |
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I bought three jogging suits, a pair of Polo sneakers, and two rugbies. |
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Androgenous suits also made a major impact with A-listers this year with everyone from Cara Delevingne to Kate Moss rocking some masculine tailoring. |
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There was never a millionaire who had more speckless white suits than I had, though it's a matter almost of routine for officers to go dirty on anything but the swell liners. |
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He was still an old galliard, with white Buffalo Bill vandyke, and he swanked around, still healthy of flesh, in white suits, looking things over with big sex-amused eyes. |
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He was disappointed when Gollancz turned down Burmese Days, mainly on the grounds of potential suits for libel, but Harper were prepared to publish it in the United States. |
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Wearing a collarless jacket called the abacost that relfected the style of chairman Mao, Mobutu outlawed the traditional suits and business dress of the West. |
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The jumpsuit is one of those trends that most women might think is tough to tackle, but it's surprisingly easy to wear and suits most body shapes. |
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There's the layered look or the clean, slick silhouette reflected in double-breasted jackets, wrapover jersey tops, tailored tweed suits and silky shirts. |
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He just wears beautiful suits, and one stoned was a winksome in the stage lights like the glint in the eye of an animated whitetail deer who wandered into the courtyard. |
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Many of the intricate designs etched into suits of Greenwich armour, including King Henry's own personal tournament harnesses, were based on designs by Holbein. |
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If How considerate, then, of the sharp suits at AWM to go out in style and remind us of the iniquities of the public sector gravy train and its bumper pension handouts. |
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Harrow's uniform includes straw hats, morning suits, top hats and canes. |
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To deal and shuffle, to divide and sort Her mingled suits and sequences. |
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Aside from ethnic wear, domestically tailored suits and neckties are usually worn by men in the country, and it is customary in offices, schools and social events. |
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Besides the national dress, domestically tailored suits and neckties are often worn by men, and are customary in offices, schools, and social gatherings. |
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Part of his Request Stops tour, where fans dictate where he performs, it's exactly the sort of intimate venue that suits his relaxed, conversational style. |
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Rubber-clothed figures entered from an inner room like divers in air. Some of the vesicant-proof suits did not fit and the wearers moved uncomfortably and clumsily. |
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The mix of iconic pieces, such as our Stark stools or Tom Dixon Jacklight, with our vintage sideboard and retro chairs suits our house and our life perfectly. |
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My dear Hooker, I am getting very much amused by my tendrils, it is just the sort of niggling work which suits me, and takes up no time and rather rests me whilst writing. |
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He lived large, in a suite at the Waldorf Astoria. Expensive and elegant suits, silk shirts, handmade shoes, cashmere topcoats and fedoras enhanced his executive image. |
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The suits they wore for this became a sort of uniform for them. |
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They were superhumans in the noncostumed, hard-as-nails Brit-com tradition that Ellis had honed to a knife edge, dressed in white suits, leather catsuits, and hoodies. |
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