Sentences with phrase «people in white shirt»

I did not miss the gorilla (I saw the gorilla), but I counted 18 times the people in white shirt passed the ball... what does it mean?

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The billionaire still eats lunch with his employees in the company cafeteria, and though he's the richest person in the fashion industry, he sticks to a simple uniform of a white shirt and blue blazer.
Song believes the future lies in artificial intelligence — machine learning that can look at a customer's online profile and understand whether he is the sort of person who needs two new white dress shirts for work, plus a Kanye West — approved hoodie.
And yet, maybe we missed what is really going on in the text because we have been counting the number of times people in white t - shirts pass the ball around.
In the stands, about one out of every five people, from infants sucking on pacifiers to white - haired grandmothers, wore a shirt with MCGWIRE on the back.
But last week, in what some people might call a rush of blood to the head, I went the whole hog and bought into the asymmetrical trend and exposed an entire shoulder blade, clavicle and breastbone, in a red and white striped shirt from Topshop, of all places.
Shirt: Sanctuary Bodysuit: Free People in White Skirt: Intermix (love this vegan leather mini) Necklaces: Parpala Bag: Gucci (With Logo)
I've never been a big plaid shirt person, which probably makes me a bad Canadian, but I do feel strongly that not all plaids are created equal, and when it comes to plaid shirts, this is one of the most perfect ones I've ever seen - the pattern is subtle while still being perfectly plaid, the colours all work together without overwhelming the white, and most importantly, it matches your gorgeous red Coach bag which remains one of my absolute favourite things in your wardrobe, season after season.
Olivia Palermo's is putting herself in Street Style with blue Skinny Jeans, black and white Stripes shirt, Huge Red Bag and the most important accessory that people notice even miles away is her black Brogues.
Warring factions in the Mexican state of Michuacán have taken the lives of innocents and filled the streets with unlicensed armaments in their crossfire: drug cartels like the Knights Templar have terrorized the people for years, while the white T - shirt - wearing Autodefensas, led by Dr. Jose Mireles, have fought to protect the civilians, though their methods are as illegal as their drug - trafficking opposition.
In fact, it's a look he wears everyday to the set, and his wife reveals that the crew on her husband's last movie paid their respects to the director saying, «On Halloween, on the set of «Drive,» the 75 people on the team all wore white shirts, glasses and a blanket around their waist.
As the famed inmate, whose bald head, upturned mustache, and imposing physique (usually nude or in white long - sleeved T - shirts) resembled that of a cartoon carnival strongman, Hardy is a whirlwind force of nature, stomping around a cell like a one - track pain train, leaping into battle with rabid - dog intensity (in one sequence, he actually takes on a Doberman), and in his first - person monologues, flashing unnervingly funny menace.
Joan assessed the crowd, lighting upon the most interesting: young men turning white T - shirts into art, pinching the material tight and rubber - banding each section until they looked like porcupines being dipped into huge steaming vats of colored dyes; the young woman with a bird's nest of purple hair sitting at a potter's wheel, slamming down hunks of clay, her hands moving nearly as fast as the wheel, cups, vases, plates, bowls, trays, appearing like magic; the elderly man in a worn blue linen suit, a jaunty straw boater on his head, a smeared palette tight in his hand, painting a mammoth canvas of people on a beach staring out at an ocean where a sailboat bobbed in the distance, though he himself was standing in a mowed field; the handsome young man at an old - fashioned school desk, a manual typewriter in front of him, a stack of paper to the side.
Published after artist Parker Bright physically protested the work by standing in front of it — wearing a t - shirt with «Black Death Spectacle» written on its back — Black's letter argued that «the painting should not be acceptable to anyone who cares or pretends to care about Black people because it is not acceptable for a white person to transmute Black suffering into profit and fun, though the practice has been normalized for a long time.»
In the experiment participants were shown a one - minute video of people wearing white and black shirts, passing basketballs.
People stood in line to get white T - shirts, which say «March for our Lives» on the front and have a peace symbol with «Love unites us» on the back.
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