And yet most news anchors and other experts on TV do keep their jackets buttoned.
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Should we tell them to take off their jackets, too? (Laughter.) Take off your jackets, guys.
Some of the rivers named in their club title, proclaimed on their jackets, have been polluted by red sludge.
Moore and Rice got their jackets some 40 years after Title IX, the federal law that bars gender discrimination in education.
Soon a steady stream of portly, middle-aged men were clambering into the gallery, stripping off their jackets, and bending their ears to the receiver.
Brazilians joke that public-sector workers turn up on the first day, hang their jackets on the back of the chair, and are never seen again.
They take everything about golf into account, even make hats specifically designed to fit with the collars of their jackets and avoid pouring rain down the back of your neck.
The men who built the lighthouse, usually photographed with their jackets fastened and their ties done up, were not seamen, nor would they have been particularly accustomed to the huge swells that batter that part of Ireland's coastline.
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The most memorable picture of Mr Romney (one under heavy copyright restrictions, so you will not see it as often as his opponents would like) is of a team from Bain Capital, the private equity firm he once led, with dollar notes stuffed in their suit jackets, over-flowing from their pockets.
Reporters donned their flak jackets as a precaution and were told by Marines to turn off the lights on their video cameras, CNN correspondent Rula Amin said.
It will be a proud moment when we present Condoleezza and Darla their green jackets when the club opens this fall.
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They must deposit their life jackets on the shore when landing, in the white canvas bags provided, and put them back on when departing.
They are orange shirts, after their distinctive jackets.
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War movies like Blackhawk Down and The Hurt Locker have also fueled demand, according to Cole, and many customers want to try the FN P90 simply because it is the weapon of choice of Secret Service agents, who can conceal the petite machine gun under their suit jackets, a fact garnered from games and movies.
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Selected travellers are able to avoid having to remove their shoes, jackets and belts.
EMTs carried their gear or pushed empty wheelchairs, followed soon by doctors in their white volunteer jackets.
Presumably, he wears it on debate nights, the way some veterans get out their old Eisenhower jackets on D-day anniversaries.
They are finished off with a tie, cravat or bow tie -- and the obligatory pocket square protruding from their immaculately tailored jackets.
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In their big reflective jackets, the policemen appear crumpled and insubstantial.
While the Blue Jackets continued their push for the playoffs, the Sabres showed more signs of conceding their chances by looking instead beyond this season.
The 6-foot-11 Salley helped lead the Yellow Jackets to their first ACC championship in 1985, though that team fell a game short of the Final Four.
In "Ivy Style: Radical Conformists, " out last month from Yale University Press, fashion scholar Patricia Mears traces the history of the modern sport coat to the interwar years, when Princetonians liberated tweed jackets from their matching bottoms.
Many who came to watch the procession were combat veterans in leather jackets who parked their motorcycles three wide around the permitted area of the gravesite.
He also ensured that motorbike taxis were registered with city hall and that their drivers were issued with numbered jackets.
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All the men were described as wearing baseball caps with fleece jackets pulled up to cover their faces.
They pulled on camouflage snow trousers and jackets, and strapped on their snowshoes.
In a restaurant in the same town, 11 burly men in leather jackets and extensive tattoos on their arms take over a long table in the corner.
Both teams wore warm-up jackets with the number 96 on their backs, in remembrance of the victims.
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Ms Blackman said they were warned that the ship was sinking and people made their way inside the ferry to put on life jackets.
Their line, which expanded this spring to include bomber jackets, light sweaters, sunglasses and jeans, is sold at high-end stores in 17 countries including Barneys in New York and Colette in Paris.
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