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"The point of adding a dress code is so that everyone feels comfortable -- it puts everyone on the same playing field," says etiquette consultant and author Mindy Lockard.
Meg Hemphill: Decoding Invitation Dress Codes Meg Hemphill 2011
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"When you RSVP to an event, then you're accepting the request of the host," says Lockard.
Meg Hemphill: Decoding Invitation Dress Codes Meg Hemphill 2011
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Ms. Lockard, who plans to hold onto the C-3, said she always knew the car's value but was daunted by the prospect of an expensive restoration project.
Car Treasure Unearthed Shelly Banjo 2011
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"When you RSVP to an event, then you're accepting the request of the host," says Lockard.
Meg Hemphill: Decoding Invitation Dress Codes Meg Hemphill 2011
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"When Chuck called me, and asked to see the car, I said, the car wasn't lost, I knew where it was the whole time," Ms. Lockard said.
Car Treasure Unearthed Shelly Banjo 2011
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Driving up to Connecticut to show Mr. Schoendorf what he called "the barn find of the year," Ms. Lockard recalled vivid memories of her father dropping her off at school in the Cunningham C-3.
Car Treasure Unearthed Shelly Banjo 2011
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The production is staged on a wooden platform in Forum's Silver Spring space and successfully conveys the rank bleakness of the living situation; the soiled costumes by Heather Lockard hang with a look of such realistically limp dampness that you wouldn't be surprised if the actors had been living in them around the clock.
Theater review: Forum Theatre's dismal 'One Flea Spare' 2011
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Technical director, Patrick Wallace; fight director, Cliff Williams; costumes, Heather Lockard.
Theater review: Forum Theatre's dismal 'One Flea Spare' 2011
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Finally, in April he tracked down Mr. Sefried's daughter, Leslie Lockard , who was living in Pennsylvania.
Car Treasure Unearthed Shelly Banjo 2011
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United States Army privates George E. Elliott Jr. and Joseph Lockard had famously spotted Japanese planes on radar - "an unusually large flight -- in fact, the largest I have ever seen on the equipment," according to an account that attributes those words to Lockard.
Jeff Kass: Columbine and a Surfer's Wisdom Jeff Kass 2010
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