The defendant, Ty Canning, polishing his glasses on the end of his tie, had shown none.
He has basically fallen asleep in his scallops, a dot of sour cream on his tie.
Over his tie and jacket, he wears a sash of red and gold beads.
He had his hands full with learning his talk, coping with the technology, and, well, picking out his tie.
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.
He's a one-parent-household-ADHD misfit who scored 800 on his math SATs, dropped out of Caltech and never learned to shave or tie his tie properly.
If I could have caught him before he entered the room, I would have told him to take off his jacket, loosen his tie and roll up his shirtsleeves.
Haas was forced to retire at the end of the first set of his tie against German compatriot Rainer Schuettler at 4-6 down because of a right shoulder injury.
Although Holdstock sadly passed away in 2009, Gollancz were keen to add his tie-in work to the SFGateway, an online repository of classic science fiction, and discussions continued from there.
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"Yesterday, when Mark came back from speaking at her aide's memorial service, she reached up and untied his tie and undid the top button to his shirt, " according to the e-mail.
In his tie with Ahmed, Walters has a 35% stake in the partnership's power plants, and he holds 100% of a 50-megawatt rental plant in Naudero, Bhutto's home constituency in central Pakistan.
Only 33 seconds after New York's Arron Asham was whistled for an illegal check to the head, Ovechkin broke his tie with Peter Bondra for most postseason goals by a Washington player.
There's the young city worker, with his tie always at half-mast as if to emphasise how "dreadfully busy" he is, even though he's been standing on the platform for at least 15 minutes.
In particular, we wanted to ask how his products, including the new Street On-Ears and Street DJ Pros, stack against some better known rapper-endorsed audio technology -- namely Dr. Dre's gimmicky Beats and his tie-in with HTC.
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Professor Jason Seitz of Georgia Perimeter College said the game helped his students tie all of the concepts in his course together to develop a deeper understanding and knowledge of the subject.
Murray had been an overwhelming favorite heading into his quarterfinal tie, but found himself staring at a shock exit when he conceded his first set of the week 6-4 and then went 2-0 down in the second.
He had slept little, but the knot of his red tie was predictably flush against the top button.
By this logic, the leak is designed to force his hand and perhaps even to tie his hands.
Nadal will now face France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, who saw off Stanislas Wawrinka 2-6 6-3 6-4 in his quarterfinal tie.
Berdych will now need to defeat Ferrer in his final tie to qualify, and hope that Djokovic slips up against Tipsarevic.
He was so black that I assumed he was still in my bedroom, standing there invisible in his floppy tie: Mr. Bones.
"Our perimeter defense was tremendous, " Boeheim said, his arms crossed across his purple tie, the way he stood for much of the lopsided game.
"Our perimeter defense was tremendous, " Boeheim said in an arena hallway afterward, his arms crossed across his purple tie, the way he stood for much of the lopsided game.
Crandall's just finished a telephone call when Donald Burr--founder of People Express, the upstart discount carrier that soared and then crashed--bolts through the door, his paisley tie and loafer tassels flapping.
At a pilot's home in San Diego, he relinquished his jacket and tie, rolled up his sleeves and fielded questions from pilots for two hours while joining them in a lunch of ribs, soda and beer.
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