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It strikes an off note with me the natural corollary is that people who don't wear ties don't matter.
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Back where I come from, Republicans wear ties.
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Rolapp's digital staff grew from 8 to 180 employees in a matter of months, most of them based in Los Angeles, which has sort of become the NFL's software-development arm, where the employees "don't wear ties, " says Rolapp.
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They wear bow ties and chat about the weather and would never even think of kicking a puppy.
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Unlike most corporate executives, who wear suits and ties, Jobs was committed to his chosen uniform of a black mock turtleneck, blue jeans and New Balance sneakers.
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Its pupils wear smart shirts, ties and blazers and are required to recite a mantra before every lesson.
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"We consult with our public relations company on what ties and socks we should wear for road shows, " Geng says.
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Staff wear pressed white shirts with red bow ties, Coke is sold in glass bottles and all the ice cream for the sundaes, banana splits and milkshakes is produced on site in small batches.
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David Elrod, a Dallas trial lawyer, says he prefers to wear forward-point collars with suits and ties rather than spread collars.
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The retailer conducted a series of wear tests where men wore the shirts with ties and different knots and then tried the same shirts with the top button undone.
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There is one leader who does not wear a Marinella tie - Beppe Grillo doesn't do ties.
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