Sentences with phrase «suit leaves the whole»

Combining it with a dark navy suit leaves the whole blue look feeling anything but blue.

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But a colleague from D'Alema's Democrats of the Left, the largest coalition party, said that if he resigned, the whole government would have to follow suit.
The words «without prejudice» in their general adaptation, when used in a decree, mean that there is no decision of the controversy on its merits, and leaves the whole subject in litigation as much open to another suit as if no suit had ever been brought... When the words «without prejudice» appear in an order or decree, it shows that the judicial act done is not intended to be res judicata of the merits of the controversy.
Whole life insurance, on the other hand, is the permanent kind, and its derivatives are best suited to protect a person's estate or to create and leave a meaningful estate for one's heirs.
Her little sister became so hysterically petrified by the thought of a large man in a red suit sneaking around the house (even the suggestion he'd just leave the presents on the front doorstep didn't calm her) that her parents had to break the news to the whole family that he wasn't real.
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