The former metal worker and union leader long ago abandoned jeans for business suits.
Staffers dressed in everything from leather pants to business suits rush around looking overwhelmed with work.
Around us were Japanese diners, young and old, male and female, in business suits and casual wear.
The refugees are increasingly middle-class professionals -- doctors, lawyers and educators, some of them arriving in business suits.
During the week, it is a popular lunch spot thick with business suits.
It is intriguing that a slim intellectual known for his classy business suits likes to represent himself as a pumped-up muscleman.
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The point hit home with lots of men in business suits and women who were impressed by the well-coiffed and well-spoken candidate.
Their flair for the unorthodox has even led them to trade in their business suits for samurai costumes to appear in a period drama.
The businessmen of The Bad Sleep Well (1960) are samurai in business suits, gangsters in skyscrapers, with a code of honor no less remorseless.
For business suits, members tend to frequent the same three tailors.
Pupils would also wear business suits rather than a school uniform.
Out of office, he switched to business suits and bow ties but continued to promote public health causes, from preventing childhood accidents to better training for doctors.
You can come to one of our diners on any morning and you will see people in business suits trading resumes back and forth, trying to help each other.
Sweet and BuildFast co-founder Patrick Freeburger, however, looked like the new kids on the block, dressed casually in blue oxford shirts and khaki pants amid a sea of business suits and cocktail dresses.
The normally glitzy alpine town has had a noticeably austere, dressed-down feel, with fewer parties and more conservative business suits in evidence, as grim-faced delegates appeared to resign themselves to the prospect of a long recession.
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That makes it hard for foreigners to do business there, but suits local tycoons splendidly.
Fortuna Silver also set up a business for local women to sew and stitch safety vests and safety suits for the local miners as well run their own sewing business.
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We were all in business attire--you know, suits and nice shirts and nice pants.
Besides the large retailers' litigation, other merchants filed their own suits, including small-business owners such as doctors and bakeries.
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First, the 1995 act, with other attempts to curb shareholder suits, fed the surge in business fraud during the bubble.
He has also won the hatred of optometrists, who are losing the most profitable part of their business to him, and has accumulated more suits than the Duke of Windsor's closet.
Since succeeding George W. Bush as governor in 2000, Perry pushed through some pro-business initiatives, like 2003 tort reforms to limit suits against doctors, which bolstered health care companies in the state, and an enterprise fund that gave businesses a half billion dollars in grants and incentives over the last eight years.
Should the suits go forward, the first order of business will be which plaintiffs to include.
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The Democrats will charge that the Republicans, by limiting malpractice suits, are still in hock to big business (although the health-care industry opposes the Republicans' plan just as it does the Democrats' one).
Investigators, some in hazardous materials suits, searched Mr Dutschke's home, business and vehicles in Tupelo.
The world business owners, celebrities, and athletes, dressed in black suits and armed with blackberries, vigorously engaged in discussion, forming a new social enterprise mafia.
Suits are pending against Ford and Citigroup for doing business in apartheid-era South Africa, even if they neither participated in nor directly benefited from the government's abuses.
If lawyers are able to spend 60 cents instead of a dollar on litigation expenses, they will naturally take chances on riskier suits because their risk-adjusted cost of doing business has gone down.
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