One month after returning to the United States, his idea to use the fabrics to make T-shirt pockets became a reality.
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"We don't need waterproof pockets, " he announces briskly, and dashes off.
Camera-phones were still a novelty that captured grainy, low-res images, and digital cameras didn't fit in jeans pockets.
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The handset isn't going to weigh pockets down at 127 grams, but it's not the most slender phone out there, either.
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And no, she's not napping, and the kids don't have treats in their pockets.
Unusual for a team owner, Allen didn't reach deep into taxpayers' pockets.
However, Maisel said pacemaker and defibrillator patients shouldn't tuck them in their front pockets, drape them over their shoulders or allow a loved one to rest his head on their stomach while mellowing out and listening to an iPod.
The bill could make it harder for many Americans to pay their bills and purchase necessities like food and clothing, if they aren't able to reach into their pockets and pull out a card to pay for their purchases.
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He said that it would work if the two sides respect each other, "don't get in each other's pockets" and perform their roles for the benefit of the public.
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Its legendary operational drill entails everything from training drivers to hold their keys on a pinky finger so they don't waste time fumbling for them in pockets to asking employees to clean off desks at day's end so they can be clear for takeoff in the a.m.
Lucky for Grant it wasn't because he would have been turning out empty pockets on this grim evidence.
Although the extension will help over 1 million Americans, it won't just put money into the people's pockets who are receiving the benefits.
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There's a latency here of demand, though not to the point that the students graduating this June didn't have two or three offers in their hip pockets.
We need to elect Barack Obama because we need a president who understands that America can't compete in the global economy by padding the pockets of energy speculators while ignoring the workers whose jobs have been shipped overseas.
But things aren't right when the staff have to delve into their own pockets to pay for stuff.
"While there are pockets of good practice, prison simply doesn't deliver for these young men, especially those serving short sentences, " he argued.
The surge wasn't caused by a wad of cash already in people's back pockets, but instead by the opportunity to make some easy money.
"My personal aims for the club is to be financially on our own footing so that we don't need to rely on the directors to put their hands in their pockets to keep the business afloat, " he said.
There were pockets of time when we were OK, but you don't shoot 53 shots and make 12 and say, 'We didn't make shots' or 'We weren't feeling good.
Angel investors aren't always a good fit and may not be eager to dig deeper into their pockets.
While the companies controlled by the family have been keen to introduce new compensation packages, patriarch Peter Wallenberg and his talented sons Jacob and Marcus aren't the kind of owners to transfer an undue amount of wealth from their own pockets to those of their hired hands.
If you run a private company and aren't inclined to cash out or go public, there are only a few basic ways to line your pockets.
But as women's soccer has gained popularity, the FA recently decided to reorganize the sport and it demoted the Donny Belles to a second division in favor of those deep pockets from Manchester City whose women's team has never played in the top division and isn't very good.
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