Why is literature still figuratively the nervous dude in the tweed jacket smelling of moth balls?
Day gloves would not have looked out of place on almost all the tweed offerings which appeared early on.
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The entrance area will feature a giant drawing, in pastels, of the iconic Leaderfoot Railway Viaduct over the Tweed.
The story begins with the tweed-suited professor waking up in an Italian hospital with no memory of why he is there.
The Borders debate will take place on the evening of 13 October at the Tweed Horizons Centre near Newtown St Boswells.
The Tweed also features in a very different work by Keiko Mukaide.
All the tweed coats and jackets (British fabrics, Indian tailors) and cardigans (British wool and patterns, family-women knitters) came out of mothballed trunks.
There will also be an international comparison of the Tweed and Thames HELP river basins, led by the University of Dundee HELP Centre.
They have clashed on windswept moors, in lowering glens, 'mid swirling mists and up to their knees in the waters of the Tweed.
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It is less clear the English would pull up a trading drawbridge against other imports from north of an international border at the Tweed.
He has stayed relevant with something like the black leather coat with gold Toile (you won't find this look on wallpaper), and he knows how to update the tweed suit.
These people will be practitioners and stakeholders in the public and voluntary sectors, primarily, both within the Tweed and Dee river basins and further afield- often distributed across many small towns and smaller settlements in often remote parts of the country.
The tweed coat had been green when my father bought it for me in London that spring, but the nice old landlady at the little Scottish inn where we were staying when he was taken ill had firmly sent it out to be dyed the day before the funeral.
Ms Baillie also pointed out that Mr Taylor had made important investments in the Harris tweed industry on the Western Isles, a constituency represented at Holyrood and Westminster by the SNP.
At the moment more than 40% of all Harris Tweed exports goes to Japan, overtaking sales to Germany, according to the Harris Tweed Authority (HTA).
Nick Yonge, of the River Tweed Commissioners, said the efforts were a matter of securing the river's future.
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The former CIA agent was a guest of honour at a lunch in New York hosted by the Harris Tweed industry.
There could be a home here for the Museum of the City of New York, frustrated in its aborted move to the restored Tweed Courthouse behind City Hall.
Joel Klein, whom Bloomberg tapped to run the New York City Department of Education, sits in a pew-turned-cubicle in the converted Tweed Courthouse, surrounded by his senior staff.
He wears the crisp white shirts and dark blazers that have replaced tweed as the raiment of the academic caste.
In Argo, the Oscar-winning film about the rescue, Mendez is played by Ben Affleck, who wore tweed in the movie.
But Stevens pointed to the 1868 Boss Tweed elections in New York as an example of flagrant voter impersonation fraud that's been documented elsewhere.
The biggest producer of Harris Tweed hopes to revive sales of the fabric to the US and Canada.
"All said and done, despite the fact that he is a manager and has not really played this season, he still has a lot to give the game as a player, " added Tweed, who accepts the Third Division side may face stiff competition for Brewster's signature.
In an interview with The Guardian, Mendez said Harris Tweed was favoured by US spies during the Cold War.
We wove past clucking chickens as Monty and Tweed led the way to the high ground that almost killed Brian.
But whatever follows would have to work hard to top Karl Lagerfeld's collection, paying tribute to the craftsmanship behind Scottish tweed, woollens and cashmere.
In Berwick-upon-Tweed, the ceremony started with a blast on a 12ft-high Celtic war horn, while churches in the Isle Of Man and Northern Ireland all took part.
Tweed joined the TUV in November 2010 after defecting from the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) but when charged with the offences, his membership was put on hold.
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