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Federer looked relaxed in a practice session on Wednesday on the grasscourts at the tie's venue, the 30-year-old training in both singles and doubles against practice partners in a possible preview of his participation over the weekend.
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Federer looked relaxed in a practice session on Wednesday on the grasscourts at the tie's venue, the 30-year-old training in both singles and doubles against practice partners in a possible preview of his participation over the weekend.
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As a result, one's choice of watch is as important as the quality of the handbag, the cut of one's suit, the appropriateness of a tie's pattern, the height of the heel.
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Trademarks: Wide lapels; letting his tie's narrow end hang low
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Part of the bow tie's appeal has always been its sartorial efficiency.
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A few of my friends went for the 2-inch-long-super-wide-tie look, and even unpicked the tie's seams and spread the edges out to get it even wider.
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There will be no Champions League football at Parkhead for a second successive season, a matter which was virtually sealed before a ball was kicked last night in this third qualifying round tie's second leg.
Efrain Juárez provides solace as Celtic fall at first hurdle
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Or Bill's tie's to south american anti-civil liberty tyrants?
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K. Cooper Ray The bow tie's fashion moment is pleasing to longtime loyalists like Cooper Ray.
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"Not shiny, not glossy, not bow ties that will draw attention," he says, suggesting fabrics like linen that have a matte finish, which is "meant to feel quite casual" and tone down a bow tie's inherently rigid formality.
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