The lesson Cohen learned was to change strategies and not be straight-jacketed by your original business model.
They'd play for hours, fueled by drink and pills, and developed a hard, tight, leather-jacketed sound.
Bond would feel at home among the attentive white-jacketed bartenders, velvety chairs and clientele outfitted in suits and 1950s-era cocktail dresses.
But compromise (and language) of this sort does not go down well with the corduroy-jacketed folk who guard the socialist flame.
The ebb and flow of financial markets used to conjure up images of yelling, jacketed traders on the floor of an exchange.
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In the film The Wild One, a defiant, motorcycle-jacketed Marlon Brando taps out a dance rhythm with his fingers atop a juke box.
The steel jacketed foundation, Triton, will be designed and developed by its subsidiary Aquind, at OGN's new purpose-built facility at its Hadrian Yard in Wallsend.
Jeremy Irons, as Lena's smoking-jacketed rotter-aristocrat uncle, and Emma Thompson, as her floridly angry mother, are like blithe spirits out of a Dark Shadows sequel you want to see.
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White-jacketed waiters serve well-executed Polish classics such as wild boar pate and pork knuckles with cabbage to the table, and the three-course express lunch is a snip at 20 Polish zloty.
The Masters at its most thrilling, especially on the back nine on Sunday, is a fireworks show of birdies and eagles, engineered by green-jacketed officials who set up the course that way.
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The jacketed scrapbook is exhibited inside a vitrine.
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The country had been set up as a homeland for Indian Muslims, but it had been a more or less secular state, as envisaged by its founder, the clean-shaven, tweed-jacketed, and Anglicized Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Peter L. Stern of Boston had a couple of attention-snatching, jacketed examples of This Side of Paradise (1920) and Flappers and Philosophers (1922), extravagantly inscribed by Fitzgerald, the latter presented to comic actor Edward Everett Horton.
In May, publishers Hachette are putting out re-jacketed editions of the Secret Seven series, illustrated by Tony Ross, hot on the heels of last year's re-issuing of the first five Famous Five titles, to celebrate the 70th anniversary of their first publication.
Though in recent decades the final traces of the grand old days of mahogany dining cars and dinner-jacketed waiters serving up turtle soup have vanished, the line still makes for an adventure worthy of any Grand Tour, particularly with your own diminutive passengers in tow.
After reading it, the visitor will not linger in the city centre but scuttle past the Radcliffe Camera and Magdalen Tower, over the Cherwell, and on to the Ultimate Picture Palace, where a projectionist, solemnly dinner-jacketed, shows art-house movies to a tiny and devoted audience.
As we looped around the Velodrome at the one-mile mark, to the sounds of a samba band, the sun came out, glinting on the temporary fences, scaffolding and equipment still being used by the neon-jacketed workmen who waved and cheered on the runners -- and walkers.
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