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"besuited" Definitions
  1. wearing a suit

65 Sentences With "besuited"

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Today, it is replete with besuited management consultants and bearded baristas.
In the video we see a bald, besuited man perched like a king.
Shortly after I sat down, a besuited banker type answered a video chat.
Sure enough, when the besuited Mr Macron stepped from his car, he was jeered.
He campaigned as the leader of a rustbelt revolt against the besuited, pampered elites.
Labour costs vary a lot: besuited consultants are more expensive than sandal-wearing volunteers.
With no smirking, she got this big, besuited man to do the shim sham.
Moreover, some sorts of waste are too hazardous for even the besuited to approach safely.
In the foreground, a besuited, heavy-set gentleman watches the screen intently, his mouth agape.
HTC's brave new public face, then, is the strange spectacle of besuited blokes blindly gesticulating into thin air.
In the party headquarters, I went up and down in the crammed elevator with its sweating, besuited apparatchiks.
This bestows on besuited city types essential national virtues, linked to the land, earthy muscularity and la France profonde.
The besuited me sees no reason to spend money and time packing when I have a perfectly good apartment.
Out go the besuited early-morning travellers, settling into high-speed TGV trains for business meetings in Bordeaux or Lyon.
He wore his hoodie on Wall Street — swamped by resentful, besuited bankers — when Facebook was selling stock to the public.
Besuited corporate clients might not take kindly to investment-banking advice offered by someone wearing a tank top and ripped jeans.
"I'm in favor if it achieves the endgame," said David Arivo, a besuited lawyer who was about to return to work.
He performed "Everybody's Coming to My House," the record's lead single, with a full troupe or besuited, bare-footed musicians and dancers.
At the tables, besuited attendees—around 21996 percent male—knock back bottles of Peroni, champagne, and what looks like slow-cooked lamb.
On Capitol Hill, she is often regarded as a glamorous anomaly: a Hawaiian action figure, fabulously out of place among her besuited colleagues.
Addressing the crowd, Mr. Höcke looked every inch the ordinary German politician, besuited and with a white-toothed grin and an unseasonable tan.
On weekday mornings Paris's sidewalks throng with tiny children, one hand clutching a comfort blanket, the other tucked into that of a besuited parent.
Page staying away also made Facebook and Twitter look the very model of besuited civic responsibility and patriotism just for bothering to show up.
The image of the besuited sommelier snottily content with his few French appellations is an idea of the old guard, with all its usual issues.
Instead we now have besuited Beto, serious Beto, ready-to-lead Beto and buttoned-up Beto, the better to go with the policy-issuing Beto.
The besuited man ahead of me in line, clearly coming straight from the office, had two cell phones, each of which required its own little bag.
We will never know why crunk's breakthrough hit came flying out of this large besuited white man's incoherent mouth a smooth 12 years after its release.
You can just make him out, reprising his role in High Rise by lurking like a besuited wallflower while everyone else is engaged in orgiastic glee.
I am but a lowly music writer, and lack the intellectual depth required to discuss the day's news in soundbiteable segments with fellow besuited mug-sippers.
For most of modern political history, the GOP's national conventions have been predictably boring, besuited affairs, sort of like Comic Cons for America's white, vaguely racist uncles.
By now, conspiracy theories are a part of everyday American life—so much so that they even come from the mouths of besuited members of Congress on live television.
Pee-wee Herman, the besuited man-child who was a fixture in many an '20073s baby's childhood, is back onscreen with his first feature film in nearly 22007 years.
A besuited waiter swoops through the dark, teetering your fourth meat-and-cream course on the metal stand that's already piled with dishes that you will never, ever finish.
There are even some park benches, where you can try out Super Mario Odyssey while being guided by a besuited denizen of New Donk City, just like in the game.
On Duesseldorf's Koenigsallee, lined with expensive boutiques and the offices of private banks and law firms, besuited lunchtime shoppers had doubts about Schulz's message that neighboring Duisburg needed their solidarity.
Scruffy northern hacks at the Herald investigate dodgy practices by retailers, while besuited Oxford-educated journalists at the Post use their charm and brain power to screw over children's TV presenters.
Outside of the main Bellagio ballroom, besuited salespeople pitched prospects in the hallways, networked and drank at sponsored poolside cabanas, and, after-hours, played craps on the hotel's expansive casino floor.
Freshly inaugurated, the country's 38th president looked out over the crowd of flag-waving supporters, soldiers on horseback and besuited statesmen and spoke with the fiery tone that characterised his unlikely ascent.
It keeps popping up again and again: Black Mirror showed us subtle dystopias unfolding in pristine modernist homes, while Mr. Robot offered besuited executives planning the downfall of humanity in slick corporate headquarters.
One spring morning in New York City's Financial District, several besuited men couldn't help but stop and gaze at a rather out-of-place sign hanging from the New York Stock Exchange building.
It's a particularly glorious moment for Sinema, though, to show that fashion can be liberating — like a literal breath of fresh air — especially in a stuffy room full of besuited men who look the same.
The head-chopping sort espoused by IS, the revolutionary-state variety that is decaying in Iran or the political version advocated by the besuited leaders of Ennahda in Tunisia, who now call themselves "Muslim democrats"?
Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore famously derided the G-20 as "clothes without an emperor" – an allusion to the rather stilted group photo of besuited leaders who so often failed to act on their pledges.
As in his shot of a besuited young Catholic, taking on British troops in Londonderry with a stick in 1971 (see top picture), in his images of conflict there is often a sense of life interrupted.
I love the idea of a besuited OppenheimerFunds exec intoning "Today we settle all family business…" as his cohorts pack branded tote bags with weapons, ammunition, explosive stress toys, golf umbrellas with blades in the handles, etc.
A 2017 portrait of Jay-Z, neither sat for nor gleaned from a photograph, was instead constructed from memory, and so we can rightly describe it as an imagined portrait of an Old Master: besuited, unruffled, arrived.
At a recent conference at a luxury hotel in Montego Bay, besuited government officials and business leaders mingled with pot farmers and Rastafarian leaders like First Man, who kicked off the conference with a speech on the global benefits of ganja.
The image of a besuited financial drone cradling his citrine during an important meeting initially struck us as silly, but no doubt a sign of progress: Even the most straight-laced among us are expanding their spiritual horizons, and that's something to celebrate.
Disney made it a bona fide event during its first full year in charge of the franchise, inviting fans to its theme parks to party with besuited characters from the movies and watch a Star Wars-themed fireworks show and dance party.
Klepper is most likely to fall flat when he espouses a general Trump-is-bad attitude—a deep vein of material, but one that is already being mined by several besuited men every night at eleven-thirty—without finding something unique to say.
Katy Perry reprised her new single, "Chained to the Rhythm," for a performance that was less outwardly political than her version at the Grammys, though some viewers interpreted the two besuited dancing skeletons on stage as representations of President Trump and the British prime minister, Theresa May.
The experience at Tom Tom starts on the sidewalk, where a besuited door attendant doesn't seem to do anything (at least in the early evening he doesn't check IDs, and there's a host who seats you when you arrive) — except add an air of exclusivity to the proceedings.
Thin, besuited and outwardly cool, Sir Nicholas describes his job as "balancing the books and being creative and brave", but his strongest play has been to develop enduring relationships around the world and create an enviable network of influence, balancing a subtle showmanship with a love of art.
There wasn't much of a Beckham or Jay-Z effect to be felt the following evening at Christie's, where the usual crowd of besuited dealers watched another tranche of moderate-quality old masters sell for low estimate prices in the £21560,2200 to £2000,240 range, or not sell at all.
More improbable still, when the French version was launched in 20023, was the choice of an early special guest, whose challenge is to set the fastest time possible when driving an ordinary car round a race track: it was the rather dour, besuited, centre-right former prime minister, François Fillon.
So if anyone spots any of these besuited chaps getting into an Uber in the near future do please shout… Citymapper last raised in April 2014, with a $10 million Series A round led by Balderton Capital — which it said would be used to expand its team and add more cities.
Traditionally defined by news media personalities like Megyn Kelly and Kimberly Guilfoyle in bright-and-tight sleeveless sheaths, or besuited broadcast journalists like Diane Sawyer and Katie Couric, the image is ripe for reinvention, and women like Ms. Hostin, Ms. Maxwell and Ms. Wiley are challenging the antiquated aesthetics of the television workplace.
What it did pull off was staging a handful of experiences that were impressive to see in person: the dancing Shooting Star Mini drones and the LED-besuited acrobats were spectacles to rival anything at CES, while a more standard self-driving car demo was followed by a demo of a flying taxi powered by Intel drone tech.
WASHINGTON — For the clusters of onlookers, besuited power players and three former presidents who had all traveled to Washington National Cathedral, the muggy day was a historic opportunity to memorialize the life of Senator John McCain, who was remembered as a deeply patriotic war hero, a former Republican presidential candidate and a scrappy, humanly flawed, ultimately idealistic lawmaker.
Lined up alongside the besuited Johnson and his more traditional political foes were: - a man dressed as a furry red Sesame Street character who called himself Bobby Elmo Smith; - Count Binface who wore a silver garbage can over his head and an improvised suit of armor; - Lord Buckethead, who donned a similar receptacle, colored black, and a matching cape.
On the first day of the sprawling RSA security industry conference in San Francisco, a giant screen covering the wall of the Moscone Center's cavernous lobby cycles through the names and headshots of keynote speakers: steely-eyed National Security Agency director Michael Rogers in a crisp military uniform; bearded and besuited Whitfield Diffie and Ron Rivest, legendary inventors of seminal encryption protocols that made the Internet safe for communication and commerce.
He spent the morning in a conference room surrounded by modern art and besuited fellow students, pushing bagels and cubes of fruit around on plates and listening to executives talk about their approach to stock-picking (using data and proprietary research to become "expert pricers"); what they were looking for in new hires (curiosity, "diversity of thinking"); and what they'd encounter if they got into the firm's newly established trading school.
The dwarves return with various warriors and fighting machines taken from across time, but Evil has no trouble overpowering them all. As Kevin and the dwarves cower, Evil prepares to unleash his ultimate power. Suddenly, he is engulfed in flames and burned into charcoal; from the smoke, a besuited elderly man emerges, revealed as the Supreme Being. He reveals that he allowed the dwarves to borrow his map and the whole adventure had been a test of his creation.
In 2002 Kevin Brennan appeared in the House of Commons without a tie and called for Westminster to have "dress down" Thursdays, pointing out that Billy Bragg had complained Parliamentarians gave a "besuited image that's male, pale and stale". It provoked jeers from Conservative MPs. Michael Fabricant was so incensed that he made a point of order to the speaker. The Speaker, Michael Martin, agreed with Fabricant; and Brennan was forced to leave the chamber to retrieve a tie from his office.
But you can see a few quirkier subplots brewing that might spice things up – the boss who needs Murray to cover up for his philandering, the colleague who has a crush on Murray, the deadpan Welsh Asian friend with sexual issues who confides in Murray. Miller is never less than enjoyable as besuited, bewildered Murray. He is very good at Jack Lemmon-ish repressed comedy stress and juggling lots of comedic balls – verbal, physical – at the same time. He is also very good at showing how Murray is essentially a good person but a bit crap at organising his life.

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