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25 Sentences With "wear the pants"

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They're equals and just as qualified to wear the pants.
"I think the fact that it was mandatory for me to wear the pants up, once I had the opportunity to wear the pants down, it was the way I was going to," Kontos said.
Or, I can just wear the pants with a blazer and large earrings.
For those of us who prefer to wear the pants: a velvet suit.
I do nothing, I don't wear the pants and I'm not trying to act like I do.
In case there was any doubt about who he thought was going to wear the pants, going forward.
"Tonight is about women wearing the pants so I chose to literally wear the pants," Ms. Brie said.
This is our first look at The Carters and they're showing us they both wear the pants in this partnership.
" The T-shirt features a photo taken by Ms. Meyer of a woman buttoning her jeans and the words "Wanted: Women who wear the pants.
"Tonight is about women wearing the pants, so I chose to literally wear the pants," Glow and Mad Men star Alison Brie said on the E!
"I'm loud, and I'm vulgar, and I wear the pants in the house because somebody's got to," Martha says with unrepressed bitterness to her husband George.
The Duchess of Sussex is someone who isn't afraid to literally wear the pants; both her persona and style bring a certain excitement reminiscent of her late mother-in-law Princess Diana.
"Tonight is about women wearing the pants, so I chose to literally wear the pants," said Alison Brie of her outfit — a strapless princess ball gown atop a pair of cigarette pants — and she wasn't the only one.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - For several years, transgender U.S. Army Captain Julia Harrison shunned military social events, anxious at the thought of having to wear the pants and coat of male service members despite identifying as a woman.
The newest (imminent!) addition to the royal family is a breath of fresh air who isn't afraid to literally wear the pants; and both her persona and style brings a certain excitement reminiscent of her late mother-in-law Princess Diana.
"Tonight is about women wearing the pants so I chose to literally wear the pants," Alison Brie, who is nominated for Best Actress in Television Series Musical or Comedy for GLOW, said of her decision to wear black pants this evening.
I'd wear them all together — then also wear the pants with any and all tops, the bell sleeve sweater with midi skirts and over dresses, and the plaid double-breasted coat is a staple in my fall wardrobe to wear over everything in my closet!
That's why Karl Lagerfeld made his Chanel bride wear the pants last January, not the corseted meringue; why at Dior, Maria Grazia Chiuri paid homage to Leonor Fini, an early 20th-century Surrealist (I don't think anyone would dispute the surreal nature of our current era); why at Givenchy, Clare Waight Keller protected gowns dripping in silver fringe with military greatcoats.
That's why Karl Lagerfeld made his Chanel bride wear the pants last January, not the corseted meringue; why at Dior, Maria Grazia Chiuri paid homage to Leonor Fini, an early 20th century Surrealist (I don't think anyone would dispute the surreal nature of our current era); why at Givenchy, Clare Waight Keller protected gowns dripping in silver fringe with military greatcoats.
The answer they came up with: a three-item limited-edition line called We Wear the Pants, comprising a pair of skinny dark denim jeans and a matching jacket laser-etched with approximately 30 news reports from The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Washington Post, The New York Times and The Boston Globe, all detailing stories about sexual harassment in the workplace.
In January 2010, the Dockers brand launched a cross-channel advertising campaign with the tagline "Wear The Pants." The campaign premiered during the 2010 Super Bowl, and was the first Super Bowl advertisement to offer an exclusive, limited time online offer for viewers. The ad also featured "I Wear No Pants" by the Poxy Boggards. The Dockers campaign tagline, "Wear The Pants" was marketed as a call to masculinity for men.
Clio protests that she loves him. “Rich and respectable that's me,” he says echoing Clio's deepest desire. When she says she will let him wear the pants, he replies “That's all I wanted to hear!” They laugh and kiss, and Cupidon laughs with them. .
Some versions of Ants in the Pants include characters which "wear" the pants. These (usually cardboard) cutouts depict the character, and also serve as backboards to deflect the ants into the pants. Plastic suspenders (or braces) are another common element, which serve as obstacles. This game appeared in the South Park episode "Damien", in which Cartman receives the game as a gift instead of the toy he wanted, and throws a tantrum.
Rula Lenska (born Countess Roza-Marie Leopoldyna Lubienska 30 September 1947, St. Neots, Cambridgeshire, England) is an English-born actress of Polish extraction, best known for her television work and marriage to Dennis Waterman. The oldest housemate, she was seen as the mother of the house and would often comfort the younger housemates if they were feeling down. She was the winner of the box task and had to wear the Pants of Power, by keeping them on over her trousers she was allowed to automatically nominate one housemate for the second eviction, she choose Pete, had she have taken off the pants she would have automatically faced eviction. Her defining moment in the house was her role-play in the task, where she and George Galloway imitated a cat and his owner.
In Respect for Acting, she credited her discoveries with Clurman as the springboard for what she would later explore with her husband Herbert Berghof: "how to find a true technique of acting, how to make a character flow through me". She played Blanche (on the road and on Broadway) opposite at least four different Stanley Kowalskis, including Anthony Quinn and Marlon Brando. Through interviews with her and contemporary criticism, the report is that Hagen's Blanche refocused the audience's sympathies with Blanche rather than with Stanley (where the Brando/Kazan production had leaned). Primarily noted for stage roles, Hagen won her first Tony Award in 1951 for her performance as the self-sacrificing wife Georgie in Clifford Odets' The Country Girl. She won again in 1963 for originating the role of the "I-wear-the-pants-in-this-family-because-somebody's-got-to" Martha in Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.

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