Make up a younger sister and get the shop assistants to try on tops for you to get an idea of what to buy for your play-play sister's birthday. |
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Allow your child to try on different clothing styles until she finds what flatters her or suits her personality. |
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We do not allow people a second try on a second question when they have so absurdly got it right the first time round. |
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This has happened at other stores and usually the most sympathetic person is the sales clerk, who feels guilty that I can't try on the clothes. |
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Their outhalf scored a fine try on 30 minutes when they won a scrum against the head and he cut through the Port defence. |
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Six months before, Lord Elgin had allowed me to try on James Bruce's scarlet pyjama trousers. |
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If you think you can pull off any look, then I suggest you try on this chalk-stripe driving cap. |
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I was led into a small, boxy room, its open wall concealed by a curtain, to try on the dress. |
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I should probably try on more items in the fitting room, because even my favourite items of clothing can look uninspiring on the hanger. |
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When taking garments in, try on the garment and pin at the spot where the most fabric needs to be removed. |
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Even choosing something to try on is hard because the gowns are normally stored in plastic covers and squashed into racks. |
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Fay bounced up the stairs to try on the tailor-made pink frock-coat he'd picked up that day. |
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Kids and adults can come and try on traditional Mongolian clothing and have their photo taken in a typical Mongolian yurt. |
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For example, the consumer should only try on a garment and should not be allowed to wear it. |
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You try on the lingerie in one cubicle, while the lingerie stylist and your partner wait in an adjacent space. |
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The sales assistant does not have her size, She lets her try on a size smaller. |
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In fact, you can try on any rhythm to replace the selfs by some synchronous selfs-handacrosses. |
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Family life is so disrupted by poverty that they say: we would rather try on our own. |
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It was a usual practice for the crew to try on their immersion suits, as well as check and lubricate the zippers. |
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O'Donnell raced in under the posts for a converted try on 60 minutes. |
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For children there will be face painting, paintball and the chance to try on national service uniforms and be drilled by a humorous sergeant major re-enactor. |
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And as any puzzle-head can attest, that buoyant, open state of mind isn't a bad one to try on for size once in a while. |
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In fact, I'm pretty sure none of this theory, enjoyable though it has been to try on for size, makes any sense. |
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Here, 12 celebrities in printed pants, plus a few for you to try on for size. |
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I go into the fitting rooms and start to try on the jackets. |
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He abhorred the idea of wasting valuable retail space on fitting rooms but recognised that if a shop had nowhere to try on clothes, customers would have to do so at home. |
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Go and try on a pair of Levi's 501s with the original button fly. |
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The dejunking phase requires the time to try on all my spring clothes and the courage to discard those that are from a life and body I don't have anymore. |
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Relaxing summer fashion game in which you'll be able to try on summer clothes while sunbathing on the beach. |
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They would gossip, skinny-dip in a nearby lake, play cards, try on clothes, and watch romantic movies together. |
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Visitors will also get the chance in this room to try on uniforms worn today by professional goalies and players. |
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They also use the Net creatively to explore their interests, try on new social roles and express themselves. |
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For correct fit, remember that left and right feet are usually different sizes and that it's best to try on boots later in the day as feet swell. |
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As the class ended, the mother asked if anyone wanted to try on the Snugli, which was green and trimmed with pink brocade. |
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Athy were unlucky not to add another try on the stroke of full time. |
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In his second career start and first try on the turf, Cartoonist rallied from last place to win the one-mile maiden special weight race by two lengths. |
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For a start, anyone casually dressed won't be given the time of day, and sales assistants occasionally refuse to let scruffy customers try on the clothes. |
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But let them run around cobbled streets, put old pennies in Victorian slot machines and try on historic costumes, and you'll find a very different reaction. |
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Penelope and Helen had, during the week, decided that my rooms were a most apt place to sojourn during the hot afternoons, and the best place to try on dresses. |
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Once the clothing is transferred to the team manager, he or she can distribute it to the team members who can take it back to their accommodations or designated classroom and try on for size. |
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In addition, we would not only like our customers to be able to purchase good, low-priced clothing, but we would also like them to be able to try out and try on our clothes so that they can develop a style of their own. |
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From doing simple hemming jobs to full alterations on a bridal gown or prom dress, I truly enjoy seeing the look of satisfaction on a customers face when they try on their garments and it fits beautifully. |
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Michiko now goes to the dressing room to try on a coordinating skirt. |
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However, when you want a specific design or perhaps a size that you want to try on for size, you may want to see what you can get through the Internet. |
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Seeing my girls try on their blazers, which are the dinkiest size yet still too big, made my chin wobble and tears fall. |
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Thus, in 2005, La Redoute launched its virtual changing room, enabling customers to try on clothes on-line using a customisable and animated model. |
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I was shopping at a well-known store and was in line for the fitting room when I noticed one lady had with her 10 items to try on. |
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In addition to VAC benefits and services information we also served delicious cake, had colouring and activity books for children, ran a poster contest, and had a military uniform for children to try on. |
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We will not be offering tailored clothing here at HarryRosen.com either. A tailored garment such as suit or sports jacket is simply one of those investments a gentleman needs to try on in person. |
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The young people we talked to in the focus groups told us the Net gave them the freedom to try on different personalities and to explore their sexuality away from the supervision of parents or teachers. |
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That shift is one every startup can try on for size, whether it needs capital or not, by asking itself the same basic questions that VCs asked us. |
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Some types of massage require a trained hand, but there are books which will teach you simple techniques which you can try on yourself or a partner. |
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Grand Chief Nadli helps Minister Nault try on a jacket made of caribou hide, a gift from the Deh Cho First Nations to commemorate the historic day. |
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Other escapist activity includes the opportunity to try on some exotic theatrical costumes and have your photograph taken with legendary fairy tale characters. |
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Try on the garment and settle the collar and lapels into place so they are smooth and wrinkle-free. |
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Try on jackets and outer garments over the clothes they'll be worn with. |
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Try on a cool beret, cowboy hat or newsboy to hide your straggly fringe. |
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