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Belts, thus, are tightened, forcing more and more cereal icons out of work.
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I do have SOME Filson gear the Belts are great, and a coulple of their shirts but like Pendleton shirts better.
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Belts or a wrinkled cotton scarf are optional; the idea is to avoid a studied stance.
Shorts for Men: a Brief Guide Teri Agins 2011
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Why is it the Government can TELL us to wear Seat Belts, but they can't tell The Health Care Industry or Insurance Companies what they can and can't do?
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"Belts imply a thoughtful application," Ms. Beckett says.
The Tyranny of the Belt Christina Binkley 2012
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The kitchen was on fire and when the kitchen was on fire, you just got the hell out of the house, like Adora, who popped her head out onto the patio after she announced, “Kitchen is on fire!” as though she were telling us, “Belts are fifty percent off at Caché!”
The Adults Alison Espach 2011
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That is ridiculus Power Belts are the best round that i have shot out of my muzzel loader. they shoot true and they do not foul the bore like the sabbots do.
"Power Belt" CRAP ! 2009
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In a chapter semi-facetiously called “How Seat Belts Kill,” Landsburg describes what happened in the 1960s when federal legislation for the first time required Americans to wear seat belts:
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That is ridiculus Power Belts are the best round that i have shot out of my muzzel loader. they shoot true and they do not foul the bore like the sabbots do.
"Power Belt" CRAP ! 2009
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Belts, for men, have a job—to tether their pants to their waists.
The Tyranny of the Belt Christina Binkley 2012
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