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"You end up with the lowest common denominator suit," he says.
And yet what's disorienting about all the peekaboo, said Ms. Mears, is "a blurring of lines," of decorum and the demarcation between public and private space, lines crossed long ago in places like Southern California, where sweat pants are more common than suits and no one thinks twice about wearing a bikini to go to the mall.
Thankfully, they saw past the common clichés because suits and ties are not me".
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He said Saturday that common-law suits are limited "both in significance and number".
He appeared in the Commons yesterday suited, booted and with tie.
That was all that Congress had in mind, Justice Ginsburg said, not "a radical curtailment of state common-law suits seeking compensation for injuries caused by defectively designed or labeled medical devices".
The newest suits, which a few athletes are paid upward of seven figures to wear, have more in common with wet suits than the racing suits Rothhammer modeled.
The experiments require only common equipment and suit both electrical and non-electrical engineering students.
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