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"sport shirt" Definitions
  1. a long- or short-sleeved soft shirt for informal wear by men, having a squared-off shirttail that may be left outside the trousers, usually worn without a tie.
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He was 20003ish, with unruly hair, wearing a sport shirt and Adidas sneakers.
Thus, when spring rolls around, I face an annual quandary: where to find a proper summer sport shirt.
Mr. Prell, a former banker and venture capitalist, built his line on the sport shirt, because he believed it was the fundamental piece in a man's wardrobe.
Then there's the QUS washable smart sport shirt that collects body data like breathing rate, heart rate, and heart rate variability through sensor threads in the shirt and a device that's snapped onto the back of the shirt.
Black Panther Shirt Long Sleeves Elastic Sport Shirt — $21-$22 See Details That first trailer where Black Panther is hidden in a tree still has us pretty shook, and now you can wear that scene just about anywhere with this shirt.
" An F.B.I. cable from April 1964 reconstructed Oswald's bus trip to Mexico weeks before the assassination, including the names of the people sitting around him and even what he was wearing: "a short-sleeved light colored sport shirt and no coat.
Andrew Marc Quilted Leather Moto Jacket, $33 (after sale $595) [You save $220] Vineyard Vines Lighthouse Long Sleeve T-Shirt, $28.80 (after sale $226.40) [You save $244] Madewell Rugby Stripe Allday Crewneck T-Shirt, $217.60 (after sale $224.98) [You save $250] Nordstrom Tech-Smart Trim Fit Check Button-Down Sport Shirt, $225.02 (after sale $22.503) [You save $222.50] AG Everett Slim Straight Leg Jeans, $242.50 (after sale $220) [You save $70.95] Fidelity Denim Jimmy Slim Straight Leg Pants, $118.80 (after sale $198) [You save $79.20] Tommy Bahama Naples Coast Swim Trunks, $41.70 (after sale $69.50) [You save $42.503] Ted Baker London Trim Fit Wool Blend Blazer, $293.40 (after sale $489) [You save $195.60] Polo Ralph Lauren Cotton Pajama Pants, $26.40 (after sale $44) [You save$17.60] Nike Transcend Dry Yoga Training Shorts, $24.98 (after sale $50) [You save $25.02]Calvin Klein Steel 3-Pack Trunks, $22.50 (after sale $42.50) [You save $20]
Jack Kerouac described Huncke in his "Now it's Jazz" reading from Desolation Angels, chapter 77: > Huck, whom you'll see on Times Square, somnolent and alert, sad, sweet, > dark, holy. Just out of jail. Martyred. Tortured by sidewalks, starved for > sex and companionship, open to anything, ready to introduce a new world with > a shrug. John Clellon Holmes described Albert Ancke, his representation of Huncke in Go in Chapter 14 of part 2: > A sallow, wrinkled little hustler, hatless and occupying a crumpled sport > shirt as though crouched in it to hide his withered body.
Spencer emphasized that she was "not a feminist" in a 1935 interview; she expected students to call her "Miss Spencer" rather than "Doctor Spencer", and she wore "brown tailored clothes, as a rule with a tie and a sport shirt," considering such garments more economical and practical for a teaching career. She died in 1992, aged 97 years, in Paris. A gallery at Goucher College was named in her memory, and a travel scholarship fund was named for her. In 1994, there was an exhibition titled "A Bouquet of French Manuscripts: An Exhibition Remembering Eleanor Spencer" at the Walters Art Gallery in Baltimore.
Amin, who at times inspected his troops wearing an outsized sport shirt with Obote's face across the front and back, protested his loyalty. But in October 1970, Amin was placed under temporary house arrest while investigators looked into his army expenditures, reportedly several million dollars over budget. Another charge against Amin was that he had continued to aid southern Sudan's Anyanya rebels in opposing the regime of Gaafar Nimeiry even after Obote had shifted his support away from the Anyanya to Nimeiry. This foreign policy shift provoked an outcry from Israel, which had been supplying the Anyanya rebels.
In her first strip prints, the actions of the characters seem designed more to produce a challenging visual appearance than to suggest a dramatic meaning . Movements seems to be as much Blondeau’s (motion of camera, her persona, or movement of the model directed by her) as it is the person who is being photographed. Jim - early strip print from 1968. A man in an open- necked sport shirt is seated in front of the usual back background at two points in the strip about a quarter of the way from the left edge and about two-thirds across.
William Louis Veeck Jr. (; February 9, 1914 – January 2, 1986), also known as "Sport Shirt", was an American Major League Baseball franchise owner and promoter. Veeck was at various times the owner of the Cleveland Indians, St. Louis Browns and Chicago White Sox. As owner and team president of the Indians in 1947, Veeck signed Larry Doby, thus beginning the integration of the American League, and the following year won a World Series title as Cleveland's owner/president. Veeck was the last owner to purchase a baseball franchise without an independent fortune, and is responsible for many innovations and contributions to baseball.
He plays the role tight, not at all like the free-wheeling, leisurely-paced Crosby of yore, but the voice is still there..." Bosley Crowther of The New York Times had some kind words."...It is a pleasant show-world entertainment, this obvious “Say One for Me,” full of pretty girls with shapely legs, a few song numbers (two sung by Bing) and religious images. Robert O’Brien has contributed a screen play that is loaded with slang. Broadway gags that are easily comprehended and not too much clerical sentiment....As for Bing—well, he’s just about as usual, a little less lively, perhaps, a little older looking, but still casual and sincere. He’ll never make Monsignor. He’ll always be a parish priest, whenever he turns his collar backward, because you always sense a sport shirt underneath.
1935 One of the consequences of the consolidation of creative forces and the reform of the Academy was a strengthening of the role of easel and monumental painting and, particularly, the thematic picture among the other types and genres of Leningrad art. Such works firmly occupied a central place at exhibitions. Among the creations of Leningrad artists in the 1930s, critics single out the paintings Girl in a Sport Shirt (1932), Woman – metro's builder with a drill (1937), The Komsomol on a War Footing (1933), Sergei Kirov Taking a Parade of Athletes (1935) and Female Delegates (1939) by Alexander Samokhvalov, Bird Cherry in a Glass (1932) and Alarm (1934) by Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, Portrait of the Artist Tatyana Shishmareva (1934) by Vladimir Lebedev, In Green Banks (1938) by Arkady Rylov, Nude (1937) by Nikolai Tyrsa, Portrait of Maxim Gorky (1937) by Isaak Brodsky, Self-Portrait (1933) by Kazimir Malevich, Mikhil Yudin, a Hero of the Soviet Union, Visiting TankmenSergei V. Ivanov. The Leningrad School of Painting.

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