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- He just stood his ground while I slid down his shirtfront.
- Tab closure pants, asymmetrical necklines, intricate embroidery, and ruffled shirtfronts were the most notable details.
- For most men, 50 is not as old as it was in the days of shorter life expectancies and starchier shirtfronts.
- A truck driver named Alvaro ( Burt Lancaster ) pulls her off the priest, but she tears Alvaro's shirtfront in her attack.
- Brereton was involved in an incident where Geelong's Mark Yeates lined the Hawk star up at a centre bounce and applied a vicious shirtfront.
- "I am a Christian, " he says conspiratorially, pulling a large bunch of silver medals on a necklace from out of his shirtfront.
- But the delegates were stoic in formal coats, wigs and frilly shirtfronts, swatting and sweating through the hot, slow hours as they debated the treasonous document.
- Elmer Fudd stands in for Deems Taylor and in an anti-highbrow gag, his starched shirtfront keeps erupting from his shirt to hit him on the face.
- A hearty man with wit and studied stylelessness, he has endeared himself to people with his bent for rumpled suits, smudged suede shoes, cigars and pints and an ample shirtfront.
- In the final round of 2009, Sewell suffered a fractured cheekbone and eye socket when he was knocked out by a shirtfront from Essendon captain Matthew Lloyd early in the third quarter.
- Rene Lacoste, the French tennis champion who transformed his nickname _ " Le Crocodile " _ into a status symbol on shirtfronts around the world, has died, his daughter said Sunday.
- The last quarter saw Phil Matera carried from the ground on a stretcher after a hard collision with umpire Steven Handley, and a solid but legal shirtfront by Troy Cook also saw Mitchell White carried from the ground on a stretcher.
- He'd get some odd looks _ you have to imagine him with this hidden tape recorder and the microphone under his shirtfront, so he's going around the bar talking to people and sticking his chest out so that the microphone would pick up what they were saying.
- "' Oliver " Daddy " Warbucks "'first appears in a September 1924 strip and reveals a month later he was formerly a small machine shop owner who acquired his enormous wealth producing munitions during World War I . He is a large, powerfully-built bald man, the idealized capitalist, who typically wears a tuxedo and diamond stickpin in his shirtfront.
- With his new position and wealth came a change in style : Tweed began to favor wearing a large diamond in his shirtfront a habit that Thomas Nast used to great effect in his attacks on Tweed in " Harper's Weekly " beginning in 1869 and he bought a brownstone to live in at 41 West 36th Street, then a very fashionable area.
- The clubs have maintained a strong rivalry, but only one match has turned particularly violent since : in the final round of the 2009 season, with the two sides battling for eighth place on the ladder, a brawl was sparked by a remonstration from a head-high shirtfront from Essendon captain Matthew Lloyd on Hawthorn midfielder Brad Sewell at the start of the third quarter, which was to be the turning point in the match.