During a fitting for the coat, she, her partner, Gail Candlin, Ms. Lamb, a Macy's spokeswoman and two female Macy's executives debated whether the coat should show more leg.
Vujevic thought she would have a stretch of time for lunch -- modeling makes her hungry, she says -- but as she's leaving the studio, her agency sends an e-mail letting her know that she has a fitting for Gerlan Jeans, so she heads downtown.
We want David Livingstone 200 to be a fitting celebration for a great man with an equally fitting legacy.
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Then he may feel Fulham deserve to celebrate in a manner fitting for such a stunning comeback.
Henry scored a goal which would have been a fitting winner for any game, while Campbell made a reasonable comeback after a long lay-off.
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And it would be a fitting end for the player instrumental in Australia's 1999 triumph.
All this makes Erasmus a fitting name for this new blog, on religion and public policy.
Prison would not have been a fitting end for such an intriguing, if flawed, character.
The tale of Kinect Star Wars seems a fitting metaphor for the Kinect as a whole.
The witty dialogue, outstanding graphics, and diverse gameplay make this a fitting return for the Sly Cooper franchise.
It's a fitting honor for someone whose bravery directly aided American soldiers on the beaches of Normandy, O'Donnell said.
The sea is a fitting symbol for the South African native who represented her country as an Olympic swimmer.
It was a fitting site for the late country music legend, who had been a member of the show since 1956.
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Why, indeed, should so many artists have turned to the circus as a fitting metaphor for their own role in society?
The vacancy of the entire year class seems like a fitting metaphor for halls of fame across all sports, but especially in baseball.
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The small town of Doylestown, PA is the base of Peasant's operations, which is a fitting origin for DeRose's intimate and earthy neo-folk songs.
Zidane had emerged from international retirement to lead his country to the final, a fitting stage for the greatest player of his generation's final game.
It was a fitting finish for the 6-foot-4, 270-pounder, who started a career-high five games after starting just one in his first three NFL seasons.
Their modest Lancashire ground was awash with tangerine to welcome Premier League football - and Holloway's side opened up in a manner fitting for the occasion.
Being recognised as a World Heritage site is a fitting accolade for this bridge which has played such an important part in the lives of Scots for 125 years.
It is a fitting reward for an extremely determined and intelligent performance from the London side, who struck with their first attack and then frustrated their talented opponents.
That sounds like a fitting description for Drew Peterson, the Chicago police officer convicted of murdering his third wife - a case that only took off after his fourth wife disappeared.
The famous venue is a fitting stage for Nicklaus' finale - his three Open wins were all achieved in Scotland and two, in 1970 and 1978, were claimed at the historic home of golf.
The three points were a fitting reward for manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who was celebrating 50 years in football after making his playing debut as a 16-year-old during Queens Park's 2-1 defeat at Stranraer on 15 November 1958.
Is the sight of the German chancellor vainly urging back the floodwaters of the River Oder now a fitting metaphor for a man who seems, along with his government, to be inexorably sinking into a legislative and electoral morass?
Ice palaces have been a winter feature of Saranac Lake since 1898, fitting for a quaint mountain village where winter temperatures can plunge to minus 30 during cold snaps.
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