My mom would dress me up in a bow tie and have me greet customers.
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And happily, no one has yet gone out on the hustings in a bow tie.
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In a bow to the importance of branding, sites can also opt to have a URL that doesn't include the "Ning" name--for a modest fee, of course.
Subsequently the Vatican said the bishop had not been vetted, and in a bow to modernity said officials at least should have looked him up on the Internet.
Rolling Jubilee appears to be working on the premise that a creditor acting in an economically irrational way and wrapping forgiveness letters up in a bow establishes donative intent.
For his twelfth birthday, Sandy had gotten a large, flat black portfolio made of hard cardboard that folded along a sewn seam and was secured at the top edge with two attached lengths of ribbon that he tied in a bow in order to fasten the leaves.
Like Mr Cameron, Mr Johnson spent his teenage years wandering around Eton in a white bow tie.
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Theories to explain the disaster include the explosion of a faulty torpedo in the bow and a collision with another submarine or old anti-shipping mine.
Mr Livingstone is working with Tower Hamlets Council in east London to create a CLT in Bow Water, which hopes to create 300 affordable homes ready for occupancy by 2011.
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The issue of expectations is unavoidable since the film's marketing campaign, like the early passages of the film itself, suggests a feminist fable of a young warrior going off to fight her own battles thus the iconic poster image of the heroine alone in a forest, bow and arrow at the ready.
Instead, this year, his management team took a figurative bow, in the form of a 38% pay cut.
He is truly a champion of the game who will bow out in a month leaving the sort of legacy that could only be left by a true legend.
During the dance, partners move through a series of passes and turns in a star formation, pivoting around each other before meeting in the centre for a final bow.
Tyler, with the confidence gained from having rafted a California river once, has taken a seat in the bow.
He fishes in Canada, shoots grouse in Scotland, and hunts big game in Africa, with a bow particularly Cape buffalo, which weigh up to two thousand pounds, are famously ornery, and sometimes gore hunters with their giant horns.
When Mr. Gerhardt arrived in Chicago, he found his bow broken in half and a note from TSA saying it had opened the case for inspection.
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Having taken two wickets in his one previous game against Kent last summer, Hussain, a 26-year-old seamer brought up in east London, enjoyed a seasonal bow to remember.
Years ago, at a gathering in New York, I met a prominent, bow-tie-wearing American psychic.
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Should he fail to pass muster on Wednesday, uncapped New South Wales batsman Usman Khawaja will be in line for a dramatic Test bow.
He said archers were the elite athletes of the Tudor age, requiring great skill and strength to fire up to 12 arrows a minute, holding a heavy bow in one arm.
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Call it the Das Boot effect: With their deep keels and heavy ballast, J-boats push such a mass of water that they tend to hunker down in a breeze, submerging the bow and stern and soaking practically everyone on deck.
Davies, who made his Wales bow debut in a World Cup qualifier against Ukraine in March 2001, last played for Wales in the friendly loss to Sweden in March but that had been his first appearance in almost a year because of injury.
Jean Dujardin (also sporting a beard) looked dapper in his black suit, forgoing the bow tie for a black silk necktie.
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Williams, the flying winger who made such a sensational impact in the Wales team last season, unveiled a new string to his bow by taking over as Neath's place kicker.
The cat is now a trendy pink (it was red in its previous incarnation) and sports a flower instead of a bow.
Labour Party London Assembly member John Biggs called Galloway, Respect party MP for Bethnal Green and Bow in east London, a "laughing stock" after he imitated a cat and pretended to lick cream from actress Rula Lenska's hands, as part of a task.
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Coast Guard records indicate that the same Seastreak ferry in 2009 slammed into a New Jersey dock and tore a 2- to 3-foot gash in the starboard bow of the vessel.
Had Obama been in Japan and bowed (and received a reciprocal bow signifying equality), his actions would have been culturally appropriate (not to mention expected).
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In Wyoming, more experienced fire managers and crews took over the fight against a wildfire burning in a rough, mountainous area of the Medicine Bow National Forest.
The JP Morgan flap is likely just a minor shot across the bow in terms of the highly public imbroglios ahead as the asset recovery saga goes forward.
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