Gentlemen's outfitters are traditionally independent clothing shops, often family-run, trading in men's clothes and accessories. |
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Gentlemen's clubs upheld these traditions, but early competition was largely confined to an upper-class social elite. |
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Known as the Gentlemen's Cabin, it was an exclusively male preserve, where men could obtain alcoholic refreshments and lounge on settees. |
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Gentlemen's clubs are not only legitimate businesses, they say, but profitable businesses. |
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Since the 2001 tournament 32 players have been given seedings in the Gentlemen's and Ladies' singles, 16 teams in the doubles events. |
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In 1979, the network began carrying the Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles Finals live. |
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The winner of the Gentlemen's Doubles, Ladies' Doubles, and Mixed Doubles events receive silver cups. |
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Disraeli had declined, though pledged support to the Country Gentlemen's Interes, as Bentink had offered to lead if he had Disraeli's support. |
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In 1884, the club added Ladies' Singles and Gentlemen's Doubles competitions. |
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The inaugural 1877 Wimbledon Championship started on 9 July 1877 and the Gentlemen's Singles was the only event held. |
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Second, the applicant argues that the Commission failed to establish jurisdiction over the alleged Gentlemen's Agreement, even if, quod non, proved. |
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In here, a man's feeling like a king,'' said Sosikian, who opened the Mark Matthew Fine Gentlemen's Grooming Club last month on Ventura Boulevard. |
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The gentlemen's after cabin was now entirely filled, and the forward cabin was certainly in as bad a condition. |
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Geisha parties are considerably more exclusive and expensive than the grandest British gentlemen's clubs. |
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Quite frankly, there might one day be an unsuspected benefit from union's decision to end its gentlemen's agreement limiting payments. |
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While most are like the tools sold to professionals, several of them are lighter-weight versions that toolmakers called gentlemen's tools. |
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They generally have been to the good universities and are members of the better gentlemen's clubs in Melbourne and Sydney. |
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The nature of the Civil War battlefield reinforced this gentlemen's dynamic because men could actually observe one another in combat. |
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A previous gentlemen's agreement between Robbie and Cliff Birmingham, honoured years before, is now paid back in spades. |
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It is not the done thing in the upper class circles of public schools and gentlemen's clubs to put the boot in so crudely. |
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The gentlemen's code also served to limit aggressive behavior after the battle. |
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Intestinal barrier: A gentlemen's agreement between microbiota and immunity. |
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Two months into the 112th Congress, it's clear that we're going to need much more than a gentlemen's agreement to fix the U.S. Senate. |
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They were speedily consigned, without remorse, to the young gentlemen's sleeping apartment. |
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Luke is called home to Pine River, Colorado to reclaim the ranch his father lost in a gentlemen's agreement. |
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For managers and players to continue playing by the old gentlemen's agreement is naìive. |
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Although the group drew up all the appropriate legal papers to form the corporation and to establish by-laws, many things were done by gentlemen's agreements. |
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At best, it's a gentlemen's agreement between the owners and the players to keep the peace with the union. |
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In a gentlemen's agreement this year, Bush and Forbes planned not to challenge each other's signatures. |
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The gentlemen's agreement that has always existed within the institutions has been violated. |
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These indicators are based on data that is currently being collected through gentlemen's agreement. |
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A gentlemen's agreement can also be specified in line with the above mentioned issues, but will not be legally binding for the Member states. |
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The policy need for annual structural job vacancy statistics will continue to be dealt with in the short term on a gentlemen's agreement basis. |
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This gentlemen's agreement' therefore belongs to the past and has no value today. |
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In accordance with the spirit of the gentlemen's agreement, I will not comment on the need for 45 military personnel in the building. |
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Option A: Continuation of the collection of data on job vacancies under the gentlemen's agreement. |
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In the latter half of the 17th century, the sword and swordsmanship changed dramatically with a change in gentlemen's dress. |
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All the same, there is a peculiar fascination about the old order, with its skivvies and tweenies and gentlemen's gentlemen. |
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Some cops adhered to a gentlemen's code, arresting bootleggers only if they caught them red-handed. |
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He lived by a gentlemen's agreement to ignore what was base or rude. |
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His plummy accent, polite demeanour and sartorial elegance remind one of an era when business was conducted at gentlemen's clubs over cigars and port. |
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For many, it was the first time they had heard of a gentlemen's agreement. |
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For a time, it even served as a gentlemen's smoking room. |
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A few antiquarian and specialist shops will remain – a bit like the pathetic old gentlemen's outfitters one still finds tucked away down back streets, selling ancient striped winceyette pyjamas and panama hats. |
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During the Bruno Hauptmann trial WNEW had installed a commentator, A. L. Alexander, in the gentlemen's room of the Flemington court house, amid a vast tangle of wires. |
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Unless our leaders agree on a revised and workable framework for fiscal stability, and inscribe this in our basic law, then we are left with nothing but a broken gentlemen's agreement. |
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The Corbett report's attack on the small political groups should be replaced by a gentlemen's agreement through which we achieve some of Mr Corbett's objectives without reducing the groups' rights. |
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In the gentlemen's room, a man carrying a beer staggers in. |
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Secondly, I understand there is a gentlemen's agreement according to which the European Parliament and the Council agreed not to interfere with each other's budget. |
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They are taking crucial responsibilities and powers of financial control away from us and holding up the gentlemen's agreement in order to stave off our reaction. |
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It is also inconvenient, in Ireland, that the wards and marriages of gentlemen's children should be in the disposal of any of those lords. |
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Is it being regarded as a big stick in order to get a last-minute gentlemen's agreement out of the banks or, Commissioner, do you intend to continue to move towards a Regulation? |
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Like the previous speaker, I consider that this agreement cannot come under the gentlemen's agreement because it does not concern administrative expenditure. |
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The approach must go beyond the current gentlemen's agreement and provide for data to be gathered systematically at regular, predetermined intervals. |
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While it was a practice based on an unwritten gentlemen's agreement for the host country to chair the meeting, it should not become an obligation and, as such, should not be included in the Rules of Procedure. |
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Without a legal act the work must be based on gentlemen's agreement. |
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Rosett Fashion Group is a producer, importer and distributor of exclusive gentlemen's accessories, shirts, sweaters and formal wedding attire collections with well-known trademarks. |
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In each ladies' lavatory-room in the palace there were four pairs of these basins, and in each gentlemen's room three pairs and a range of five. |
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