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28 Sentences With "dress formally"

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In fact, you don't need to dress formally at all.
For an interview like this, you'll want to dress formally.
He has a radiant smile and tends to dress formally, down to his shined shoes.
One afternoon in 273, Ms. Zahan's parents informed her that guests were coming, and asked her to dress formally.
And that's the joy of this trend: You don't have to dress formally to wear a Prince of Wales check.
"My grandfather recommended that people make an effort to dress formally out of respect for the musicians," Mr. Christie said.
Unfortunately, this is the fate of many men who dress formally, whether on a regular basis for their careers or on occasion.
He says you don't need to necessarily dress formally for a meeting, but if you have an active role in it, you should dress up slightly.
After being told to dress formally, more than 100 journalists were driven to the People's Palace of Culture in Pyongyang, a venue where press conferences are often held.
The suspect&aposs modus operandi was to dress formally, without covering his face, and show a pistol to a bank teller while calmly demanding cash, according to police.
It's important to dress formally because we want to give worship to God in our best; although, it is more important to surrender our hearts, not our garments!
For years, the inn was the kind of place where people had to dress formally for a dinner that was often prime rib, with crème de menthe over ice cream for dessert.
The tippet is defined in the OED as a long narrow slip of cloth or hanging part of the dress, formally worn either attached to or forming part of a hood, headdress or sleeve.
Many schools realize the absurdity of asking girls to dress so as not to tempt boys, and instead claim to enforce their dress code for the sake of "professionalism," arguing that they are preparing students for future careers where they will have to dress formally.
On occasions and ceremonies of greater solemnity, they would dress formally in frock coat and high crowned hat.
Certain Orangemen carry a ceremonial sword. In hot weather, many lodges will parade in short-sleeved shirts. Orangewomen have not developed a standard dress code, but usually dress formally. The supporting bands each have their own uniforms and colours.
Oriel Sixth Form does not require its students to wear the Oriel Tartan uniform, the Oriel Sixth Form committee agreed that students must adhere to a smart casual attire. Occasionally the Head of Sixth will request students to dress formally.
They can also be held after taking the PSU (Chilean University Entrance Exam) in December. Students are expected to dress formally. They are allowed to go with dates or friends. After the dinner, the dance continues through the night into the next day.
Kastle said that it was his refusal to dress formally for concerts that ultimately got him expelled from the music department. He later made monthly performances at clubs in Venice and Santa Monica, California where he built a following of young, often college-age, listeners.
All Ratana Church parishes hold the worship service known as Whakamoemiti at 11:00am each Sunday. The service is led by the Apotoro. Attendees are asked to dress formally and take no money into the Worship area. All monies must be left outside the Worship area or placed in the offering pouch.
Students who did not behave could be expelled and placed in vocational schools. There were no buses to transport students to school and few rural students attended. Students were required to dress formally, boys in short pants and ties, and girls in dresses that reached their knees. The original school had an assembly room capable of holding 1,000 students.
Along with mass-marketed informal wear in general, blue jeans are arguably one of US culture's primary contributions to global fashion.Davis Fred (1992). Fashion, Culture, and Identity Though informal dress is more common, certain professionals, such as bankers and lawyers, traditionally dress formally for work, and some occasions, such as weddings, funerals, dances, and some parties, typically call for formal wear.
Vienna Ball in Moscow, Russia Albert Hall Canberra (circa 2016) (sepia) One type of formal dance, known as a ball, is a dance event where guests dress formally. In Western culture, a male may don white tie and a female may don a ball gown. Dinner dances are formal dances where dinner is served. Often, the style of music played at a ball is most suited to ballroom dancing.
Hats are removed as they block others' view of the stage. Dress expectations may still be very formal for special events, events that are difficult to attend, that take place in traditional venues, or that take place in certain countries.Do’s and don’ts of Bayreuth’s Wagner Fest July 30, 2013The Glyndebourne Festival has traditionally encouraged its audiences to dress formally (black tie for men); . Concert etiquette has, like the music, evolved over time.
The Sherwood Green Commando beret is worn as the primary form of head dress, formally recognising Commando qualification. The Army sought permission from the Royal Marines to wear the green beret which was provided on 27 July 1955 by the Commandant Royal Marines. The first green beret awarded in Australia was presented to Captain George Cardy of 1st Commando Company on 14 July 1956. The Director of Infantry advised that the Infantry Corps badge should not be worn and that the commandos should have their own badge.
There would be other very important guests who had either been to Burma or had keen interests for Burma. She was asked to dress formally as she did for the painting. Than E enjoyed answering all the questions and she was delighted about everything of that evening: a young girl at the center of attention amid the high society of the British Raj. In late evening, as the guests were enjoying their after dinner liqueurs, Than E excused herself, went downstairs to the large studio, changed into street clothes and took down the "zadone".
The way that teachers present themselves or the attire they wear when teaching lectures can be a factor on student evaluation of teachers. According to Virginia P. Richmond, the attire of a teacher influences the way that students perceive their teacher. For example, teachers are perceived to be more competent, organized, prepared and knowledgeable when they dress formally with a coat and tie but they are also presumed to be not receptive to students' needs and low in student–teacher interaction. However, when teachers dress casually with collar-button shirts and jeans, they are perceived to be more friendly, flexible, fair and open but not so competent.
A High Table takes place on Thursdays during term time; in which resident guests sit with the Senior Student, members of the Wardennial Team and a guest (usually an academic) from outside of the hall; preceding the three course meal is a sherry reception and following the meal is an evening of port, tea, coffee and a talk by the guest, both held in the Regents' Room. At each dinner students dress formally and wear their undergraduate gowns. Latin grace is said by the Warden and all hall residents stand as those on the High Table enter the dining hall. For the Christmas formal dinner all of the Hall Committee sit on the High Table then champagne and Christmas carols are enjoyed in the Common Room by all the students.

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