Sentences with phrase «point collar by»

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Collars are a bit more varied and are classified by the cut with spread, cutaway, point, tab, club, and button - down being the most common.
This classic solid blue shirt by Joseph Abboud has a point collar, classic fit, and features a non-iron treatment for a crisp, neat appearance.
STUNNING Early 1940's Blush Cotton Liquid Sateen Hourglass Wedding Gown w Pointed Shawl Collar & Pointed 3D Peplum by Marshall Field Co. - M
Vintage VERSUS by GIANNI VERSACE shirt comes in a soft polimide fabric featuring a pointed collar, monochromatic tone engraved buttons, and ruffled trim throughout.
Below, on the left is a peak lapel (photo by A Bryan Photo), and on the right is a notch lapel tuxedo (photo by Adam Barnes via Southern Weddings) We were also looking for a two - button jacket and a shirt with a point collar.
While earlier Kaurismäki films like Shadows In Paradise and The Man Without A Past were deadpan, blue - collar subversions of melodramatic plot points and classic film genres, this is pure self - commentary, best appreciated by fans.
As pointed out in an article by Anna - Louise Jackson, Steve Mathews, and Anthony Feld in Bloomberg Finance, «Temporary Work Demand Rises as Companies Avoid Commitments: Jobs,» the number of workers needed at firms like Kelly Services (NASDAQ: KELYA) and other temp agencies has increased due to market demand, now almost $ 30 billion, for on - demand labor, both blue collar and executive.
I rarely agree to work with students who want to try an electric collar, because they should be only used as recommended by the manufacturers: for advanced dogs when you've reached a point where you need this specialized tool for some very specific objectives, and you've taken the time to seriously evaluate the upside and downside of going this route and determined it is the most humane alternative training approach remaining to you.
Now that you have gotten past the starting point, which is making your decision to get and train a puppy, (and by the way congratulations) and you have purchased everything the breeder told you that you needed, i.e.: what kind of food, leash, collar, I.D. tag, etc., its time to get past those few basics and make sure you have taken care of every thing else the new puppy will need just before you take it home... read more
The dog learns not by tightening real tight but a gentle pressure not to pinch or hurt dog, the rest of training after established collar is on is communicating with the prong, slight up / down motion... having a serious conversation with the prong collar is only necessary at extreme point, lunging to kill a dog or persons extreme and there is no treat or tone or action that stops dog already at a 10 then a calm leash correction and removing dog away from distraction to the other side of dogs thresh hold 6ft to across the street and repeat getting closer and of course treats and a «GOOD» is needed when a job well done Now, I also work with a Old English Bull Dog named Zoey who had to go 2 months to physical therapy for her knee she had surgery on a yr ago and I used a harness by Halti, they said no good, and a flat collar is no good on these kind of dogs.
What contact points you use on your collar will be dictated by the length of your dog's coat.
I fully understand how frustrating this must be Gavin and thank you for sticking with it, because exposing the threadbare contentions of the various socks at play in this thread, and the pseudo-respectably that has been bestowed on them by real scientist / mascot Dr. Curry, (who has so far been shown herself to be equally bereft of any relevant point) is going a long way towards exposing the «white collar» acceptance of what is called «climategate».
The CBA's Code of Professional Conduct on Obligatory Withdrawal states: «4 (a) if the lawyer is instructed by the client to do something inconsistent with the lawyer's duty to the court or tribunal and, following explanation, the client persists in such instructions etc.;» Regrettably, I believe the B.C. SC has totally missed the point: upholding the law comes first and therefore, anyone engaging in white - collar criminal activity should be charged or the public will loose faith and confidence in the independence and impartiality of the Justice System.
That's a point made by Doug Berman at the Sentencing Law Blog («Rather, I wish primarily to urge anyone and everyone defending President Bush's sentencing determination in the Libby case to explain why all these less prominent defendants — most of whom are now locked in a cell while Libby now makes plans for the paid lecture circuit — don't also merit some executive sympathy»); Ellen Pogdor at White Collar Crime Blog («But what is bothersome here is that one elite individual is receiving this benefit while others with comparable circumstances will not have this benefit — it all comes down to who has access to the President.
At that point, the officer allegedly became so aggressive that as he held the phone up to the man's ear to get him to speak to the girlfriend, he grabbed the man by the collar, pushed him back and forth, and, in the process of doing so, hit the side of the man's head with the phone, causing him to bang his head on the wall six or seven times, and injured his collarbone.
In our 1 percent and 13 percent collar example, each percentage point subtracted from the cap reduces all of the rolling average yields by anywhere from 0.45 percent to 0.60 percent per year.
They also want aggressive point - of - purchase units capable of grabbing customers by the collars and dragging them over for a look...
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