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Now in its 24th year, one of my all-time favorite print ads for the New York Cares Annual Coat Drive continues to show the Statue of Liberty sitting down in bad weather wearing a coat.
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It involves a thin Asian man in a shabby coat, standing by a gate in the snow of eastern Russia, wearing sneakers with no laces or socks.
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He was wearing a heavy winter coat in his house.
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They dress differently, too, wearing a morning coat, vest, and striped pants when they appear in the Supreme Court.
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And a study carried out in Scotland in the early 1990s found male GPs wearing a suit and tie and female doctors wearing a white coat who were most favoured, especially among older and richer patients.
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In the suburbs of Chicago, a girl called Anika was stopped at the school door for wearing a trench coat, and was told to take it home.
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While you might not have in mind the wearing of opera gloves with little else, I highly recommend the woolly or leather variety with a coat, hat and boots in freezing conditions.
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After Hurricane Katrina forced it to close in 2005, the hotel reopened in 2009, completely renovated with a long walnut bar, elegant tile floor and white coat-wearing wait staff, nodding to the former opulence of old New Orleans.
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Unlike intelligent tags and the idea of a 'smart dust' -- sensor devices in all objects and appliances that are always 'on' -- the person wearing a sensor-enabled coat would be able to choose with whom or what it interacts with.
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When the man arrived, everyone in the room burst out laughing they had been laying bets on whether the detective would be wearing a trench coat (he wasn't).
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