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"overdressed" Definitions
  1. wearing clothes that are too formal or too smart for a particular occasion
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WASHINGTON — Senator Bob Casey was overdressed for the resistance.
"People probably think I'm overdressed for the airport," she says.
They seemed totally oblivious to all the overdressed posers around them.
An overdressed Turkish restaurant that opened in 1934 in Hayward, Wis.
"I always recommend being slightly overdressed rather than underdressed," says Nguyen.
I wanted something fresh and clean and not too overdressed or underdressed.
When in doubt, it's always better to be overdressed than underdressed, says Welch.
He was overdressed, with a lacquered mullet, and there was something shifty about him.
A salad overdressed, a mirror poorly hung, a reviewer's criticism I can never forget.
Old people are either way too overdressed or way too underdressed at the gym.
I don't like being overdressed so I think I'd rather underdo it than overdo it.
"Overdressed to support my buddies, proud of @lindseyvonn doing her thing," Piven wrote on Instagram.
They were overdressed — Higginbottom in his suspenders and Wright in red gladiator sandals — and uncomfortable.
Overdressed for college life in a vest and purple tie, he scrolled through his email inbox.
Unsurprisingly, I overdressed for the weather this morning, so I'm wearing a comically large purple scarf.
I can't think of any other experience where I've felt that inspired while being that overdressed.
Anna Chapman, 22, stood outside the Powerhouse, a Cleveland event space, and worried that she was overdressed.
"I like to feel dressed up in the day, but not overdressed in the evening," she says.
It falls to us, the overdressed apes in contemporary museums, to make sense of these incomprehensible rocks.
I look a little nicer than usual since it's for V-Day, but I hope I'm not overdressed.
A salad of Boston lettuce with hazelnuts was overdressed, and a rectangular zucchini pizza was bland and sodden.
You can remove your tie or jacket if you're overdressed — but if you're underdressed, you have no options.
Comically overdressed men and women, ages 18-45, play tackle football with flair to raise money for veterans' organizations.
There's no such thing as being overdressed or underdressed at the annual festival, held at Brooklyn's Commodore Barry Park.
One day we're giddy to pull out a new jacket, the next we're overdressed and sweating right through our clothing.
At first, she chooses a little pink dress, but she knows her fiancé's family would sneer and call her overdressed.
"If overbearing publicity and overdressed guards do not a good building make, neither do they a good building deny," he wrote.
Buying $100 worth of clothes every time we spend $100 on groceries would leave us overdressed on the road to the poorhouse.
She's been recording new music at Electric Lady Studios in the Big Apple, but we're gonna say she overdressed for a day at the office.
An overdressed salad was made with the kind of limp mesclun you find in plastic clamshells, so dull and consistent it seems almost factory-made.
Servers passed out flutes of Champagne to the overdressed crowd while taiko drummers in branded happi coats put on a show in front of Uniqlo.
A cat daddy is an older gentleman who is overdressed, usually in suits or in linen outfits or with a sweatshirt tucked into some jeans.
The fear that we'll stand out in all the wrong ways (read: underdressed, overdressed, or too on-theme) is just not worthwhile on another person's big day.
Mingling with the champion skier and her friends, Piven looked overdressed in a full suit – something he acknowledged – while Vonn donned only a fluorescent yellow and purple bikini.
Three seasons into life as an overdressed third wheel, Kevin Love has finally realized, accepted, and exercised complete and total command over his role with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
His hair was slickly combed back revealing a friendly face that still shines with youth—if you didn't know better, you might mistake him for an overdressed intern.
There's Gucci, rolling around his city in a luxury vehicle, clearly overdressed in his fur coat, pretending that the fake snow will offset the bright blue sky above him.
Nellie Eden, 27, co-founder of creative agency Babyface, considers herself to be "probably overdressed 99% of the time, so party season is actually me blending in," she says.
What Hepburn in the '50s was to women at work in the '80s, Prince in the '80s — half-freaky, half-ladylike, and always a bit overdressed — is to us now.
Mr. Doyle, however, has a way of taking a stethoscope to overdressed shows, listening for the compelling heartbeat beneath stereotyped surfaces and translating what he hears into elegantly spartan stagecraft.
And I'll continue to be here sitting at Interstitial during gallery hours, probably overdressed, and willing to hand you a can of Rainier and talk to you about why this work matters.
One key example is the job interview, and management expert Suzy Welch has several tips on dressing the part, including doing your homework beforehand, not fretting about being overdressed and wearing confidence-boosting clothes.
Elizabeth Cline, an expert on fast fashion and the author of the book Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion, explains just why T-shirts are so hard to trace and make ethically.
The brothers share duties in the kitchen, alternating between dishes that look to the West (with at times questionable results: overdressed salads, a strangely sweet penne alla vodka) and those that stay true to home.
In the video, she dances around as, among other things, a cowgirl singer in red, white and blue; a glittery mermaid; and a figure in gauzy red who's very overdressed on a multicolored basketball court.
They tend, consequently, to be wrapped up warmly whatever the temperature, on the grounds that while being overdressed for the heat is uncomfortable, it is not life-threatening (in England), as the cold can be.
Stuck in the middle of a few trendy but chill blocks (coffee shops, bike shop, street art, and sometimes a flower truck) in Nashville's 12 South neighborhood, Draper James is 100% the overdressed preppy cousin at the family dinner.
"London Visitors" (about 1874) is representative of his style and sly wit, where overdressed tourists look to be leaving the National Gallery (which, according to the background clock, has only been open 30 minutes) and hurrying along to the next attraction.
Employed by Uber from: 2010 to presentPosition at Uber: Head of Strategy for Uber's Advanced Technologies GroupWhere she is now: Geidt started at Uber as an "overdressed" intern and employee number four; she says she struggled for the first months.
Many of his pieces are held together by excessive amounts of glue or multitudinous screws, as if to withstand an earthquake or a nuclear war—a funny effect, faintly evoking the embarrassment experienced upon finding oneself overdressed at a party.
One man, rather overdressed in a black doublet with a white shirt collar and white sleeves accenting his head and hands uses a pair of forceps to hold the corpse's exposed arm muscles and tendons stretched away from the bones beneath.
In fact, it's likely that none of Walter's friends could have envisioned he'd soon become the outspoken, over-the-top character known as Darcelle XV. "Darcelle is glitz, glamor, and comedy—overdressed, over-jeweled, and with hair way bigger than it should be," Walter tells VICE.
Even so, since I began to learn about sustainable production and business practices (great places to start are the film The True Cost and the book Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion), I prefer to purchase pieces that I know are produced sustainably and in decent working conditions.
It was a pretty intimidating moment, not knowing if they were going to wade into us with batons twirling, but our highly excited friends kept their cool and danced in the cops searchlight beams—keeping the mood so smiley that the police were left feeling ridiculously overdressed for the occasion.
According to a People story from the time, the wedding was set to be a huge affair: "Since this was a union made not in heaven but in Hollywood, some 150 of the glitziest and ritziest were primed to be standing teary-eyed and overdressed at (where else?) 20th Century Fox's Soundstage 14, which had been done up to mimic a garden-like paradise," People reported in 1991.
As Tara Isabella Burton points out in an astute piece for Vox, it's the pope's traditionalist adversaries who are more likely to don the sort of "heavenly" garb being feted and imitated at the Met — while from his own simple choice of dress to his constant digs at overdressed clerics and fancy traditionalists, the pope believes that baroque Catholicism belongs in a museum or at a costume gala, and that the church's future lies in the simple, the casual, the austere and the plain.
Andrew Osenga joined around the time of Webb's departure, and left after the brief tour backing the 2007 album Overdressed.
The men in the painting belong to the well-known I Zingari cricket club, judging by their yellow, red and black hats. The women are overdressed, one of Tissot's idiosyncrasies. The atmosphere is sensual and relaxed and demonstrates a British sense of superiority. La Partie carrée, 1876.
Overdressed is the eighth major studio release from Caedmon's Call, released in August 2007. It features collaboration with former member and successful solo artist Derek Webb. If the album is ordered through Caedmon's Call's website, you can order the Limited Edition, which has two additional tracks.
When we meet her, she is a resident of London's Marlow Square, and is described as 'florid and overdressed'. Her character is perhaps the root of her daughter's cool and dangerous outlook, and is certainly part of the reason Peter Burns becomes engaged to Cynthia, mainly out of sympathy.
Chicago Tribune. Section 7, p. 5. Janet Maslin was more positive, saying 'overdressed and overplotted as it is, City Heat benefits greatly from the sardonic teamwork of Clint Eastwood and Burt Reynolds. Without them the film would be eminently forgettable, but their bantering gives it an enjoyable edge'.
1010; Barbour, p. 391. as "tufftaffety humorists" i.e. overdressed, full of humour and laughter but liable to mood swings. Smith's views of President Wingfield were repeated by John Oldmixon in 1708, then further downgraded by the author of his entry in the (British) Dictionary of Biography of 1880, and more so by Barbour (1964), Smith's biographer.
Summerson 1962, p.305 St Botolph's Aldgate (1741–44)Summerson 1962, p.297 and St Matthew's, Bethnal Green (1743–46).Summerson 1962, p.305 Further afield, Dance designed the Town Hall of Coleraine in Northern Ireland (1743; demolished in 1859). Sir John Summerson included Dance in a list of London architects who he felt debased Palladianism, calling his Mansion House "cramped and overdressed".
Sheet music to "Coal Black Rose", c. 1830 "Coal Black Rose" is a folk song, one of the earliest songs to be sung by a man in blackface. The man dressed as an overweight and overdressed black woman, who was found unattractive and masculine-looking. The song was first performed in the United States in the late 1820s, possibly by George Washington Dixon.
While at law school in London, Princess Dana was exposed to European fashion. After searching for a job in fashion after her move back to Bahrain, she founded the style blog The Overdressed in December 2009. She was named Harper's Bazaar Arabia's Best Dressed in the magazine's first issue. In 2011 she hosted her first pop-up event for an international retailer in Bahrain.
Felicity then develops a crush on the local postman, Pete Redman (Frank Raco). Paul and his friend Tad Reeves (Jonathon Dutton) soon play a practical joke by sending fake replies to love letters Felicity had left for Pete. Felicity soon uncovers this and is angry with her friends, but that subsides when Pete asks her to try out for his soccer team. Felicity arrives overdressed for the first session, but continues.
Apart from the lead roles the film has a galaxy of famous stars in different small roles resulting in its production budget touching Rs 30 million. Hema Malini has acted in the role of overdressed Bhavatarini, Rakhee is cast as Rajasthani tribal woman, Jaya Prada is in a dancing girl role. Many famous male actors like Mammooty, Shammi Kapoor, Shashi Kapoor and Anupam Kher also have small roles.
Pallabi Dey Purkayastha of The Times of India gave the film 1.5 out of 5 stars. She called Quadri's character the "only saving grace" of the film, which to her was "as shady as a love hotel". She stated that Kapur was a "misfit" who struggled with the Kanpur accent and Sharma was "outrageously overdressed". Purkayastha felt that the plot's novelty was the only thing "[working] in favour of the director".
In 2014 Princess Dana hosted her first event for London- based retailer Avenue 32. In 2014 she established The Overdressed Pavilion, which hosted seven international jewelers at Jewelry Arabia. Later in 2014 she was the first Arab blogger to be selected by Louis Vuitton to attend their 2015 Spring Season show in Paris, later becoming the first Arab ambassador for the brand. In January 2015 she was the first Arab blogger to be on the cover on Hia Magazine.
On the album Overdressed, Osenga was featured as the lead vocalist on 4 tracks. In January 2008 the band's song Ten Thousand Angels was featured in an episode of Grey's Anatomy (Season 4, Episode 11: Lay Your Hands On Me) while several different scenes played. In August 2009, Andy Osenga announced that he would not be part of the next album, Raising Up the Dead. The album was released for pre-sale on August 2, 2010 in a tiered pricing structure.
His fictional calculations are all so precise and a tone of deadly seriousness swamps the grim action." Justin Chang of Variety described the film: "Blindness emerges onscreen both overdressed and undermotivated, scrupulously hitting the novel's beats yet barely approximating, so to speak, its vision." Chang thought that Julianne Moore gave a strong performance but did not feel that the film captured the impact of Saramago's novel. Roger Ebert called Blindness "one of the most unpleasant, not to say unendurable, films I've ever seen.
When Boris, the screaming camp male of the party, tries to greet Nicosia too, he backs up nervously away and declines. Laughing, the Count sends Nicosia up to his room to prepare for dinner. A little later, when Nicosia comes back down the stairs, well dressed in a tuxedo, he finds himself overdressed for the occasion. Very awkwardly, Nicosia sits down at his place at the dinner table near a very naked Count Dragalescu and his bevy of naked women.
Tissot's reference to HMS Calcutta may be making a punning on the French phrase "Quel cul tu as" ("What an arse you have"). Another woman in similar white dress with yellow ribbons appears in Tissot's 1876 painting Summer. The second woman in the painting, wearing a dress with blue ribbons, may be a chaperone, or possibly the officer's wife: he stands beside her, and wears a wedding ring, but he only has eyes for the first woman. The overdressed woman have a touch of vulgarity.
" Christianity Today. Retrieved November 6, 2006. In 2007, Caedmon's Call signed onto INO Records, and Webb was featured as singer and songwriter on the album, Overdressed. He continued to be involved with the band as producer on the 2011 album Raising Up the Dead. Webb has considered himself a solo act since 2001, but admits his continued collaboration with the band can make it seem like he never left, saying "Caedmon's Call, as it turns out, is very much like hotel california: you can check out anytime you’d like, but you can never really leave.
Under desperate measures, Albert and Anne try to preserve the circus by meeting Mr. Sjuberg (Gunnar Björnstrand ), the theatre director who might as well be their saviour. Mr. Sjuberg insults Albert and his wife's appearances which he believed looked ridiculous and overdressed, however he lets them borrow some clothes. When asked for the payment, Mr. Sjuberg says that it would be paid by seeing one of their performances. In the theatre, Anne meets Frans (Hasse Ekman) who lusts for her, and constantly flirts with her but Anne disinterestedly rejects him.
As he walks along with Zazie, still pestering him over his sexuality, the two attract the attention of the overdressed widow Moaque. When the German girls descend on Gabriel and drag him onto their tour bus as their mascot, she finds a policeman to report this kidnapping. The cop, called Trouscaillon and identical to the man who earlier accused Gabriel of pimping and illegal sex, immediately becomes the object of Mouaque's desire. After various adventures and misunderstandings, the three eventually find Gabriel, who has invited the German girls to see his show that night.
Pulp fiction in the first decade of the twentieth century introduced the secretive action hero who poses as a fop to conceal his identity. In 1903 The Scarlet Pimpernel, protagonist of the novels by Emma Orczy, set the prototype. Sir Percy poses as an overdressed and empty-headed socialite who is the last person anyone would imagine rescuing people from the feared guillotine of the French Revolution. A similar image is cultivated by Don Diego de la Vega, who rights wrongs as Zorro (1919) in stories by Johnston McCulley.
His hellbent competition includes a cyclist riding a high, "ordinary" safety bicycle from the 1880s and an overweight, overdressed lady in a rocking chair. She rolls back in an open wagon driven frantically by her balding husband, and, if nothing else, lends comic relief to balance the anxious sincerity of the mother on the ground. John Steuart Curry's Oklahoma Land Rush repeated an important theme of the time: history told through the actions of common people. By emphasizing the rush of figures across the land, Curry shared his concern with capturing the energy and vigor of American pioneers.
Caedmon's Call was a contemporary Christian band which fused traditional folk with world music and alternative rock. They are composed of Cliff Young (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), Danielle Young (vocals), Garett Buell (percussion), Jeff Miller (bass guitar), Todd Bragg (drums), and Josh Moore (keyboard, accordion, harmonica). Former members include Doug Elmore (percussion), Cari Harris Moore (vocals), Randy Holsapple (hammond organ), Aric Nitzberg (bass guitar), Joshua Phillips (pan flute/percussion), and Aaron Tate (songwriting duties). Derek Webb (vocals, guitar) left the band in 2001 to pursue a solo career, but briefly returned to the band for the 2007 recording of Overdressed.
Though the term today often refers to a member of the Camorra (i.e. a Camorrista), the historical figure of the “guappo” is not necessarily synonymous with the Camorrista. It is a historical figure in the Neapolitan area, distinguishable by his smart or overdressed dandy-like appearance, his unusual pose that serves to draw attention to him, and the particular care he lavishes on his body and face. The guappo could be characterized as "simple" or "posh" according to the clothes he wore: the former preferred extravagant and flashy clothes while the latter loved to dress in clothes from the best tailors in Naples.
Baggy pantaloons (named after Pantalone from the Harlequinade) were originally work clothing, and were worn by urban French Sans-Culottes seeking to distinguish themselves from the overdressed aristocratic fops of the Ancien Régime who wore tight knee breeches.Britannica: Sansculottes In the Islamic World, loose fitting harem pants and the shalwar kameez were traditionally worn for modesty. These trousers remain typical everyday menswear in modern Iran, Afghanistan and Kurdistan. Subsequent conflict between the Ottoman, Russian and Holy Roman Empire resulted in the development of the European loose trousers or Sharovary worn as folk costume in Greece, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Ukraine.
Where did you come from, a scotch ad?" This is particularly ironic, because Danny has just finished mowing the Judge's lawn, and arrives overdressed, wearing a sailboat captain's outfit (as the girl seated next to him points out, Danny "looks like Dick Cavett"). Todd Rundgren's band Utopia recorded a song titled "Hoi Polloi" on their album Deface the Music (1980), in which all of the songs are written and performed in the style of the Beatles. The Lovin' Spoonful's song "Jug Band Music" includes the line: "He tried to mooch a towel from the hoi polloi.
51V) is worn by the very highest- ranking figures. By the 1430s most chaperons had become simpler in the treatment of the cloth, and the cornette is long and plain, although the patte may still be elaborately treated with dagging. A perhaps overdressed courtier in a Van der Weyden workshop Exhumation of St Hubert (National Gallery, London NG 783) from this decade still has a very elaborately cut and dagged patte. A figure behind him is wearing his in church, which is unusual (both figures can be paralleled in the Seven Sacraments Altarpiece; see Gallery below).
Terry and her siblings were typically overdressed in layers of heavy cotton fabric, even in the heat of summer, and were discouraged from adventurous play for fear they would be injured. In 1889, the Fletcher family purchased the former home of Albert Pike at 411 7th Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Greek Revival style home most recently housed the Arkansas Female College, and the Fletchers made significant improvements to restore it to a family residence. Terry would grow up, marry and live most of the rest of her life in that home, which served as the headquarters for her later activism and became known as the Pike–Fletcher–Terry House.
When she published an update of her critique of the fashion industry in 1954, It's Still Spinach, a New York Times reviewer gently mocked its overdressed homespun advice in a 70-line poem: :She conjures up her fashion news :To teach, convert, and to amuse, :And this she does, with varied cracks, :Employing rapier and axe. :An Oracle, appointed by :Herself, she tells us how and why :We do, our very souls, lay bare :For all to see, by what we wear. Her time in the Virgin Islands period provided the basis for another book, But Say It Politely, published in 1954, that discussed racial and cultural issues in the islands.
A former professor noted that she "stood out from the empty-headed, overdressed little sorority girls of that era like a good piece of literature on a shelf of cheap paperbacks." She held part-time jobs on campus, worked as a sales clerk in Bullock's-Wilshire department store, and taught touch typing and shorthand at a high school. She also supplemented her income by working as an extra and bit player in the film industry, for which she took several screen tests. In this capacity, she made brief appearances in films such as Becky Sharp (1935), The Great Ziegfeld (1936), and Small Town Girl (1936).
In Brazil, the Yawalapiti—an indigenous Xingu tribe in the Amazon Basin—practice a funeral ritual known as Quarup to celebrate life, death and rebirth. The ritual involves the presentation of all young girls who have begun menstruating since the last Quarup and whose time has come to choose a partner. The Awá hunters, an indigenous people of Brazil living in the eastern Amazon rainforest, are completely naked apart from a piece of string decorated with bird feathers tied to the end of their penises. This minimalist dress code reflects the spirit of the hunt and being overdressed may be considered ridiculous or inappropriate.
Every winter just prior to final exams, students would run naked laps on the Academic Quad as a way to relieve the stress of finals, much akin to similar traditions such as the Primal Scream at Harvard. Due to increasing scrutiny from the administration and injuries incurred by slipping on the icy roads, the tradition was banned in 2011 by then-President Lawrence Bacow, much to students' dismay. A protest run took place the following year, with some students donning nude colored leotards and others taking the opposite tack calling their event the "Excessively Overdressed Quad Stroll". Starting in 2016, the tradition was revitalized for spring finals week and briefly became an annual tradition once more.
The only question is whether Felbinger built the Palace according to his own plans, because the 3 blueprints which are kept in the Croatian History Museum are unsigned and undated. At the time of construction the Palace was one of the most beautiful palaces on the Upper Town. It was built in the neoclassical style with overdressed facade and impressive classicist interior. Drašković family never fully settled in their newly built home, so they sold it under favorable terms to the members of the Illyrian movement. Specifically, in year 1845 the Illyrians heard that Count Drašković was selling his Palace with more than 30 rooms for 28 thousand silver florins, or 25 silver florins for each room.
Leslie (Amy Poehler) is proud that her mother, school system employee Marlene Knope (Pamela Reed), is to receive a public service award during an upcoming banquet. Ann (Rashida Jones), excited to go to a social event after spending so much time taking care of her injured, freeloading boyfriend Andy (Chris Pratt), is told by Leslie to dress very formally. Leslie visits an old- fashioned barber, who unbeknownst to her only gives men's haircuts; she is given a very short, mannish hairstyle, which she is very proud of. Leslie and Ann, who is extremely overdressed in an expensive pink dress, arrive together at the banquet, where they are mistaken for a lesbian couple by many of the attendees.
Bosley Crowther wrote in The New York Times of 10 August 1940, > "Of course, [the film] is all historically cockeyed, and the amazing > exploits of Mr. Flynn, accomplished by him in the most casual and > expressionless manner, are quite as incredible as the adventures of Dick > Tracy. But Flora Robson makes an interesting Queen Elizabeth, Claude Rains > and Henry Daniell play a couple of villainous conspirators handsomely, there > is a lot of brocaded scenery and rich Elizabethan costumes and, of course, > there is Brenda Marshall to shed a bit of romantic light. And, when you come > right down to it, that's about all one can expect in an overdressed > 'spectacle' film which derives much more from the sword than from the > pen."New York Times Review.
The changes were expected to create a total savings of of fabric to be used in the war effort. Conscious of the role of the media in fashion promotion, Marcus prompted the members of the National Retail Dry Goods Association to convince their local press outlets to treat women's fashions as a serious subject rather than as an object of ridicule. He solicited nationally famous women to proclaim their support of the new standards; TIME's report on the WPB quoted author Adela Rogers St. Johns predicting, "The overdressed woman will be as unpatriotically conspicuous as though she wore a Japanese kimono." Marcus addressed the fashion press in national meetings, encouraging editors to reassure women that stores would carry adequate supply of attractive styles, in order to prevent shoppers from flooding the stores or hoarding stock.
British national newspaper The Guardian attempts clarifying smart casual from a recruitment perspective by questioning various recruitment consultants. They responded: (a) stand out but blend in by understanding the workplace's environment; (b) achieve a business-professional look by clarifying the attire in advance because "it's easier to be overdressed than underdressed"; (c) wear a smart coat if avoiding a suit to give the impression of a "good entrance because it has an air of formality: e.g., a well-cut trench, worn with open shirt and neat slacks"; (d) wear accessories to "show creativity and attention to detail", but keep them to a minimum; (e) smart, plain and straight jeans are acceptable; and (f) shoes should be clean and un- scruffy. Smart casual style, suit Global men's fashion magazine GQ in the United Kingdom attempts defining smart casual for a job interview.
Reforming women's fashion, 1850-1920 : politics, health, and art. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press. Libris länk. They put up a fight for a few years, but were subjected to ridicule in the pressThe New York Times, October 5, 1851: 'Bloomerism in London:...One journal hints very ill- naturedly that the new dress is best adapted for a particular class of "ladies", who, poor things, having a deal of "street-walking", would find the Bloomer costume quite a blessing..'The Times, Wednesday, Aug 20, 1851; pg. 5; Issue 20885; col A: ‘DEBUT OF THE “BLOOMER” COSTUME IN BELFAST:...Three ladies... made their appearance in full “Bloomer” costume...Others, and these most numerous, expressed an opinion the reverse of complimentary to the rank and character of the ladies, identifying them with persons whose overdressed gaiety of appearance in public stamps the class to which they belong.’ and harassment on the street.
On balance, Los Angeles Times jazz writer Leonard Feather is favorable in his assessment, awarding the album three and a half stars, notwithstanding some ill-advised commercial trimmings: > Recorded several years ago, inexplicably shelved and now belatedly released, > this is neither the ill-advised venture one might fear nor a vital part of > musical history. Produced and arranged by the father and son team of Marty > and David Paich, it has its moments of superior Vaughan, notably on "Eleanor > Rigby" and "Here, There and Everywhere." What went wrong is mostly the fault > of the producers: overdressed arrangements ("Fool on the Hill"); overdubbed > background singers of which Vaughan was not even made aware; a tiresome > tenor sax and rigid rhythm on "Come Together." For the most part, though, on > the strength of her indomitable musicianship and the inherent virtues of > some of the tunes, Vaughan overcomes.
Once Derek Webb ceased writing songs for the band in the years leading up to his departure, Cliff emerged as the primary vocalist for the band, a role which he retains today, though Danielle has been able to sing lead more frequently as a result of this. The band's newest vocalist, Andrew Osenga, sang lead four times on the first two albums he participated in; on the song "Bombay Rain" and the hidden track "I Miss You", both of which he wrote for Share the Well, and on "The Story" and "We Give Thanks", from In the Company of Angels II. On May 22, 2007, it was announced in a press release that Caedmon's Call's first INO release, Overdressed, would be released in late August 2007. This same press release announced Derek Webb had returned to work on the album after a four- year absence. His replacement, Andrew Osenga, remained in the band as well.
The kingdom is ruled by King , Mystogan's father, who replenishes his world's magic using inter- dimensional portals that absorb magic power from Earth-land and crystallize it as lacrima. A version of Fairy Tail exists in Edolas as a dark guild because of Faust's abolition of wizard guilds. Among its members are , Natsu Dragneel's timid counterpart and the guild's vehicle expert; , a boyish and intimidating version of Lucy Heartfilia; , an overdressed version of Gray Fullbuster who harbors unrequited feelings for Juvia Lockser's counterpart; and a teenage version of Wendy Marvell. They are hunted by Edolas's royal military, which includes Panther Lily, commander of the first division; the second division's , Erza Scarlet's ruthless counterpart who wields a transforming spear based on Haru Glory's Ten Commandments sword from Rave Master; the third division's , who controls Faust's indoor amusement park attractions with a baton; the fourth division's , whose sword can turn anything into liquid; chief of staff , who carries various magical potions; and , Byro's young, barefoot aide.

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