My mom would dress me up in a bow tie and have me greet customers.
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And happily, no one has yet gone out on the hustings in a bow tie.
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Mayor Williams is not an exciting politician: his only flourish of flamboyance is an accountant's bow tie.
Like Mr Cameron, Mr Johnson spent his teenage years wandering around Eton in a white bow tie.
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He had on a black sack suit, a cotton shirt with collar points, and a floppy black bow tie.
Goreski, well-coifed and often sporting a bow tie, said he goes for comfort at home, just like everyone else.
Jean Dujardin (also sporting a beard) looked dapper in his black suit, forgoing the bow tie for a black silk necktie.
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During his tenure, Smith's floppy-haired, bow tie-wearing Time Lord has fought enemies such as the Daleks, Cybermen, Weeping Angels and the Silence.
The 75-year-old former town mayor said he was known to many as "the chap with the bow tie and Mr Bury in Bloom".
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Seinfeld wore a dark tuxedo and bow tie and Sklar wore a dress by Tommy Hilfiger - the fashion designer she works for.
They are finished off with a tie, cravat or bow tie -- and the obligatory pocket square protruding from their immaculately tailored jackets.
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The most fashion forward of the geniuses were Dr. Bargmann, diaphanously dressed in Armani, and Dr. Aldrin, who wore a maroon tuxedo with a sterling-silver bow tie.
Number one, Times Square, which is at the south end of the bow tie, and number two, Times Square, which is at the northern of the bow tie.
Belichick presumably will be disciplined, as he should, and the punishment should include wearing a bow tie and a nice pair of loafers during the next Patriots game.
If you can borrow a tux from a friend or relative, make it your own with accessories such as colored fashion socks and a rented vest and bow tie.
He wore a wig like a big woolly hat, a red floppy bow tie, a yellow speckled vest, and a black coat, and he was emphatically gesturing with white-gloved hands.
Charles Royce , for instance, was not long ago the butt of jokes, with his old-fashioned bow tie and his old-fashioned focus on solid companies with good track records (FORBES, Apr. 29).
Four breaks of over 50 and one of 133 won the second round match for Selby, but Stevens was angry at having to wear a bow tie despite suffering from flu.
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While most of the residents are dressed summer casual, their bare legs sticking to plastic chairs assembled on the center's basketball court, Williams is wearing a gray suit, a gray shirt and his trademark bow tie (also gray, though with a few zany paisley figures).
Later, as an official with the Boston Redevelopment Authority, Williams worked to bring developers into struggling neighborhoods--neighborhoods sometimes suspicious of a bean counter wearing a bow tie. (Williams adopted the bow tie because he liked the look of a couple of Nation of Islam guys who worked in the office--though he says the choice was strictly sartorial, not religious.) Still later, when Williams worked at St.
Years ago, at a gathering in New York, I met a prominent, bow-tie-wearing American psychic.
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In other news overnight, well-known, bow-tie-wearing commodity trader Jimmy Rogers reportedly said Tuesday that world currencies being debased will allow raw commodity markets, including the precious metals, to extend their long-term price uptrends for the next eight to 10 years.
And even after he traded his tie-dyes for bow ties, he has been flighty, leaving most of his jobs within a couple of years.
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