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"togs" Definitions
  1. clothes
  2. Australian
  3. a swimming costume
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In England, 750,000 fewer people are getting their togs on than a decade ago.
Her mother was a schoolteacher and her father a manufacturer of Tiny Town Togs children's clothing.
Many gym recruits will wear their new togs for an ordeal known as high-intensity interval training.
He testified that the loans to keep afloat the governor's struggling rental properties, jewellery, designer togs for Mrs.
The Twins wore the uniforms of the 33 St. Paul Gophers, while the Royals sported the togs of the 23 Kansas City Monarchs.
There Mr. Giuliani was again on Thursday, opining from a Trump-owned golf course in Scotland while dressed in green-plaid golf togs bearing the Trump name.
These also featured "Torchy's Togs," a Torchy paper doll complete with "pale green linen sheath" or "dapper pinwale corduroy slack suit" that young readers could cut out.
Tom Suozzi, D-NY, Washington Nationals public address announcer Jerome Hruska noted that the Long Island Democrat deigned to come to the plate in New York Mets togs.
I had arrived at the National Tennis Center in Melbourne Park in my tennis togs for a computer-monitored hitting session at the indoor practice courts during last month's Australian Open.
The discard piles of once trendy clothes are getting an upgrade while giving homeless teens togs that spark their confidence through the crafty work of Malibu, California high school junior Dillon Eisman.
Yes, there were the expected diners in jeans and casual togs but an eye-popping number were dressed to the nines: men in suits and women with straight-from-the-salon hair.
The graphic elements on the White Sox' togs were conventional; white suits with old-fashioned navy blue letters that spelled out "Chicago" at home, with the colors reversed out on the road.
Clad in prison togs, the 70-year-old Manafort looked tired with his gray hair long and mussed as he entered the courthouse in lower Manhattan, according to images published by Big Apple tabloid newspapers.
Changing in the back seat of your car isn't that inconvenient, and goodness knows, it's hard to relax if your togs are wet with joyful tears over true love's tender culmination, so you're quite welcome.
In preparation for a proper vintage throwdown this Halloween, we consulted an expert: Cathy Chung, owner of Meeps, a legendary Washington, DC vintage boutique that's been peddling throwback togs to District denizens for almost 30 years.
While we're patiently pinning faves to digital mood boards and allocating our shopping budgets for next quarter, being confronted with all of these fresh trends is giving us the urge for some new togs, like, now.
Local women's fashion favorites include Masscob, Closs Madrid and Renatta & Go. Luxury children's clothes are a thing in Spain, and the latest in stylish togs for juniors can be found at Thanksmum, Condor and — for the classicists — Chucu-Chu.
Amir has the rangy physique that eludes Berto—he's somewhere below 6 feet (every tale of the tape differs on exactly how far below, and I didn't bring a ruler) with a 71-inch reach and no discernible architecture beneath his togs.
And while there have been plenty of A-list pros giving us one gorgeous sartorial moment after the next, from Rihanna's '90s R&B couture to Tilda Swinton's otherworldly avant garde togs, all eyes have really been on the next generation of It Girls who are redefining Riviera chic.
In the warmer months (which, in this town of very long summers, are at least nine out of 12), beach fashion stretches well in-land from the sand with togs (that's Australian for swimsuits), thongs (Australian for flip-flops) and board shorts often being worn as ready-to-wear.
In the movie (in theaters now) Ben, the patriarch (Viggo Mortensen), and his rambunctiously inventive brood, dress in a giddy pastiche of homespun togs and hand-me-downs: country plaids, fringed ponchos, thrift-shop sweaters and patchwork vests — a visual hybrid, in short, of Kesey's Merry Pranksters (minus the drugs) and the recent Gucci runway.
Likewise, Piotr Uklański's "The Nazis" (1998), a grid of 164 head shots of Hollywood actors, including Ronald Reagan, donning the togs of an SS officer, seemed 20 years ago like an elaborate one liner, but now with the term "Fascist America" being bandied about with increasing frequency since January 20th, it demands at least a double-take.
He wore squash togs splotched with sponsors' logos and a wristband the size of a Roman vambrace.
Alpha Industries has its roots in a family of companies comprising Superior Togs Corporation, Rolen Sportswear and Dobbs Industries. Through the 1940s, these companies were linked by common ownership and an identical business of manufacturing flight jackets for the United States military. In January 1948, Robert Lane and his wife Helen incorporated Superior Togs Corporation in order to manufacture flight jackets on a United States Department of Defense contract. In 1952, Superior Togs Corporation was shut down when the government suspended the contract.
Anastasia Ganias is an American actress, best known for her role as Tracy Togs on HBO's True Blood.
Diesel Founder Renzo Rosso Knows What Matters In Fashion. Forbes India. Accessed March 2014. In 1990 Russ Togs, Inc.
In 2012, Anastasia was cast as Tracy Togs in the fifth season of True Blood as a recurring character.
The Ministry of Defence was keen to show off the capabilities of the Challenger 1 in the Canadian Army Trophy Competition (CAT '87), held at Grafenwöhr, West Germany, in June 1987. The best performing team in preparatory competitions had been the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, although its Challengers had not been fitted with Thermal Observation and Gunnery Sight (TOGS), which would put them at a disadvantage. The Royal Hussars had a squadron fitted with TOGS; however, they had been training at BATUS in Canada with Chieftains, instead of training with Challenger and TOGS for CAT '87.
TOGs often took on pseudonyms, as did the newsreaders, prior to February 2007. In early 2007, John Marsh took compulsory semi- retirement at the age of 60, but still returned to the show every six weeks to read the news. Marsh's departure from the show caused a reshuffle of staff, and the introduction of a new Travel Announcer, Lynn Bowles, whom the TOGs often referred to as the "Traffic Totty". Charles Nove also nicknamed "Chassa", "Bossa", and "Super" later became a regular newsreader on the Wake Up To Wogan show, and was famed among TOGs for his impression of coughing sheep which became a running 'gag' on the programme.
Manufacturers rate the performance of their duvets in togs, a measurement of thermal insulation. This enables the purchaser to select a duvet appropriate to the season: the higher the tog rating, the warmer the duvet. A few manufacturers have marketed combined duvet set consisting of one 4.5 tog and one 9.0 tog. The light-weight one is for summer and the medium one for spring and autumn; snapped together, 13.5 togs is designed for winter.
He had a .267 batting average in 102 games for the Nitros.1920 Ranger Nitros at Baseball-Reference (Minors) In 1922, Lovelace split time with the Greenville Togs and the Dallas Steers. He hit .
New Zealand naturists participate in international nude events including the World Naked Bike Ride, World Naked Gardening Day, and the International Day Without Swimsuits (known in New Zealand as the "International Day Without Togs").
Women's Wear Daily devoted a centerfold to tango togs. The > New Yorker published a Tango Argentino cartoon. Tango mania, quoth Vogue. > We're all tango daft, said Sandra Cameron, who owns a dance school in > Greenwich Village.
No. 4 Babe Bean,Boyd NA (1999). The Materiality of Gender: Looking for Lesbian Bodies in Transgender History. Journal of Lesbian Studies Volume: 3 Issue: 3 Jack Beam,Staff report (December 30, 1917). Girl Dressed in Men's Togs Held in German Plot.
The road uniform was slightly altered so that it was just like the home togs, but grey instead of white: Mr. Red was eliminated in favor of a plain red wishbone C logo. In 1958, the home uniforms, including the caps, got red pinstripes.
The upgrade was not finished until the end of 1980, when some examples (but not the majority) had the IR searchlight replaced with TOGS. Many later examples had Stillbrew armour, intended to defeat Soviet 125 mm tank guns and heavy anti-tank missiles. These became the Mark 11 version.
Burnsville formerly had two textile mills, with Avondale Mills and Glen Raven, Inc. each operating a mill in the town. After the closures of the Avondale Mills facility and Taylor Togs' Micaville blue jeans factory in 2004, Glen Raven is the only operating textile factory in the county.
Suddenly, Bobby's older husband-hunting sister Hannah bursts in looking for her brother. Sir Tony's mum, Lady Brockhurst, still in her camping togs, looking for her son and complaining about the hotel management follows the intrusion. She seems to have set up her tent in the hotel gardens. Arguments ensue.
She was around two feet six inches in height, weighed around 25 pounds and although no food was found in her stomach, she showed no signs of having been malnourished. The girl wore a pink and white Cradle Togs checkered dress, decorated with three flowers on its front, along with a diaper.
Small bathing suits for men, commonly referred to as togs or "Speedos", are informally called "budgie smugglers" in Australia. The phrase is humorously based on the appearance of the tight-fitting cloth around the male's genitals looking like a small budgie. The phrase was officially added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2016.
Robert Lane set up a new company called Rolen Sportswear, an equivalent of Superior Togs under a different name. They picked up the same United States Department of Defense (DOD) contracts and used the same Elizabeth, New Jersey factory. By 1957, Robert Lane created Dobbs Industries in Knoxville, Tennessee where labor was plentiful and manufacturing costs were substantially less.
Bessey has also made four career starts in the Truck series. His best run came in his debut at Phoenix in 1995, where he started fifth and finished fourth in the No. 30 Taylor Togs Dodge. His other start in 1995 resulted in a 38th at Phoenix. At NHIS in 1996, Bessey's lone run resulted in a fourth place start.
Roberts retired from show business in the mid to late 1950s and returned to Cleveland where he re-assumed the last name Salters and went into the ladies' clothing business. He first worked for Bobbie Brooks, Inc., a company founded by his uncle, Maurice Saltzman. He then moved to New York City and was a designer for Russ Togs, another ladies' clothing manufacturer.
With end-of-year exams looming, Oz issue No.5 was postponed until the Christmas break. When eventually issued, it included a scathing satire on the ongoing police harassment of gay people. "The Stiff Arm of the Law" (which became a regular feature on police misconduct) featured a parody of a police report in which incriminating sections of a supposed account of an officer's real actions in a gay-bashing incident were crossed out and replaced with far more anodyne language, e.g. in the line "I was at Philip St Station in my homo hunting togs", the words "homo hunting togs" were crossed out and replaced with the handwritten words "plain clothes", "this little bastard" with "a youth", and "I myself punched him several times" was amended to read "I was punched several times", and so on.
Games were played at Parkmore Drive on most Sundays. By 1939 two teams were fielded. It was recalled that Maurice Stein and brother Stanley would bring to every game at least six sets of spare togs so that any team defections could be filled from unsuspecting spectators. Leslie Silverstone who joined in 1938 was still playing for Carlisle 26 years later – quite a unique record.
The Thermal Observation and Gunnery Sight II (TOGS II), from Thales, provides night vision. The thermal image is displayed on both the gunner's and commander's sights and monitors. The gunner has a stabilised primary sight using a laser rangefinder with a range of to . The driver's position is equipped with a Thales Optronics image- intensifying Passive Driving Periscope (PDP) for night driving and a rear view thermal camera.
In January, 1948 Robert Lane formed Superior Togs Corporation in New York City to manufacture flight jackets for the Department of Defense. In 1951 he moved his expanding business to a factory to Elizabeth, New Jersey. The following year the Government suspended operations for problems related to contract obligations. In response Lane reformed his company under a different name, Rolen Sportswear, and resumed production of flight jackets for the DOD.
Three years later in 1916 Rochford won his ninth Leinster medal after an 11-3 to 2-2 trouncing of Wexford. An All-Ireland final date with Tipperary beckoned on 21 January 1917, however, he refused to play due to a disagreement over selection policy. Rochford is said to have thrown his hurley and togs into the River Liffey in disgust, as he brought his inter- county career to an end.
Harry Webb Farrington (1879-1930) was an American author, poet, hymn writer, preacher, soldier, and educator. He was an orphan who lived in Baltimore, Maryland, Bel Air, Maryland, and Darlington, Maryland. He is famous still as being a member of the Darlington United Methodist Church and witnessing the great revivals of the late 1890s. The story of his life comes from one of his books, Kilts to Togs: Orphan Adventures (1930).
Harry Webb Farrington was born on July 14, 1879 in Nassau, Bahamas. He moved to Baltimore, Maryland shortly thereafter. According to one of his best sellers, Kilts to Togs, he moved to Bel Air, Maryland but only lived there for a short time. When he was ten years old, he moved again to a small, quaint little hamlet northeast of Bel Air, to Darlington, Maryland and lived with the Windolphs.
Regular listeners to the show were often referred to collectively as TOGs (Terry's Old Geezers / Gals). A running joke on the show was defining what it takes to qualify as a TOG. Much humour was drawn from identifying stereotypical traits of the elderly, such as absent- mindedness, cynicism and befuddlement at modern society's habits, as being those of a true TOG. Wogan, as the archetypal TOG, was sometimes referred to as the "TOGmeister".
She then opens up a clothing store called Tara's Togs, and then briefly dates the vampire Franklin Mott. He soon dumps her and gives her to the vampire Mickey who turns out to be a sadist. The situation with Mickey gets so bad, Sookie and the vampire Eric Northman must take steps to rescue her. After owning and operating her own business for a few years, Tara becomes ready to settle down.
Although Australian English is relatively homogeneous, there are some regional variations. The dialects of English spoken in South Australia, Western Australia, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, Queensland and the Torres Strait Islands differ slightly in vocabulary and phonology. Most regional differences are in word usage. Swimming clothes are known as cossies (pronounced "cozzies") or swimmers in New South Wales, togs in Queensland, and bathers in Victoria, Tasmania, Western Australia and South Australia.
Ringer T-shirt In the early 1950s, several companies based in Miami, Florida, started to decorate T-shirts with different resort names and various characters. The first company was Tropix Togs, under founder Sam Kantor, in Miami. They were the original licensee for Walt Disney characters in 1976 including Mickey Mouse and Davy Crockett. Later, other companies expanded into the T-shirt printing business, including Sherry Manufacturing Company, also based in Miami.
The fifth book in the series is Annie: The Mysterious Morgan Horse. Annie won a bronze medal in the Moonbeam Children's Book Awards and was a semi-finalist in the Reader Views Literary Awards. The sixth book in the 'Morgan Horse' series is "Rimfire: The Barrel Racing Morgan Horse." It was published in the 2009 and was selected by 'Tack 'n Togs' magazine as one of the 'Best New Products of 2009.
The jerseys and trousers kept the traditional white at home and grey on the road, but all the graphics featured on the uniforms now featured fancy drop shadows. Pinstripes were kept on the home togs, but eliminated on the road version. Sleeveless vests for both, with black undershirts at home and red on the road. Home uniforms still had the C-REDS and away bore the arched CINCINNATI, but the designs featured red, white, and black in the trim.
One example is verge, meaning the area between a road and a paved footpath, which is known by the term nature strip in the rest of Australia. Another is brook, for a small stream. Some words have been shortened, for example, the term bathers is commonly used in place of bathing suit or togs as used in other parts of Australia. Some original terms have also been invented in WA, and have since found their way into common usage.
These large-scale exercises serve as "dress rehearsals" for future combat scenarios. In addition to training crews, TOPGUN also conducts ground school courses six times a year. The Training Officer Ground School (TOGS) offers graduate level academics to Fleet aviators, adversary instructors and other officers and enlisted personnel. TOPGUN holds a Strike-Fighter Tactics Refresher Course (also known as "Re-Blue") once a year, usually in the fall, bringing current fleet SFTIs back to Fallon for a two-day refresher, updating TOPGUN's recommendations.
The switching of bandages worked perfectly as Mackey scored a remarkable 5–3 as Limerick trounced the opposition. After scoring his final goal, he taunted the Tipperary fans with gestures, and finally turned his back to them and dropped his togs exposing his buttocks. Galway fell to Limerick in the subsequent All-Ireland semi-final, however, the men from the West lost the game after walking off the pitch with fifteen minutes left. They were not impressed with the rough tactics of their opponents.
Mongol aimags and khoshuu under Qing role After seizing control of Outer Mongolia, the Qing government grouped Khalkha khoshuns into 4 aimags (province): Tusiyetu Khan aimag, Zasaghtu Khan aimag, Secen Khan aimag and Sain Noyan Khan aimag. In addition, the territories populated by Oirats in the Kobdo region were grouped into Togs Huleg Dalai Khan aimag and Unen Zorigtu Khan aimag. Aimags were governed by aimag congress chigulgan comprising the lords of the khoshuns. The chigulgan daruga ( - official presiding the congress) was appointed from the khoshun lords by the Qing government.
He promoted the Russ Togs brand with a red neon sign that read RRRRRRRRRuss Toggs at the entrance to the Midtown Tunnel in Manhattan, elongating the name into a sexy purr. His creed was "Find your character; create your character; concentrate on your character." In 1955, the firm became Altman, Stoller, and Chalk with the addition of Howard W. Chalk as a partner; Chalk left the company to start Chalk, Nissen, Hanft. The firm became Altman, Stoller, Weiss in the mid 1970s after Melvin D. Weiss joined the firm.
Sutherland's most notable incident as an MP was a late night escapade where he swam a length of the parliamentary swimming pool whilst wearing National Prime Minister Jenny Shipley's togs. While a shock to the public, he was renowned around Parliament by colleagues as a prankster and possessing an active sense of humour. From 1990 to 1993 he was Labour's spokesperson for Consumer Affairs and Civil Defense and spokesperson for Family Affairs from 1996 to 1999. Sutherland did not hold any ministerial portfolios, but became Labour's Junior Whip in 1993.
Dessutom sjönk inte galären Louise (F), utan togs som god pris av svenskarna. As a result of the Danish disorder before the battle, the Swedes could spare a few additional hours to see over their defenses. The defense of Gothenburg was formally led by Carl Gustaf Mörner, the governor of Gothenburg and Bohus County, but was in practice being led by Olof Strömstierna. Frederick I, a future successor to the Swedish throne, was because of co- incidence in Gothenburg at the time and took part in the fighting.
The Washington Post. February 14, 1960. p. C8. By March 1960, stores at Wheaton Plaza included Strosnider's Hardware, Bank of Silver Spring, Lamp & Shade Center, Raleigh's Haberdasher, Baker Shoes, E. D. Edwards Shoe Store, Embassy Men's Wear, Hanover Shoes, Peoples Drug Store, Dolls and Dames, Miles Shoes, Happy Time Togs, Hahn Shoes, Variety Records, Fannie May Candy Store, Lerner Shops, National Shirt Shops, Vincent & Vincent, Webster Clothes, Winthrop Jewelers, Kay Jewelers, and Hot Shoppes. Unconventionally, the developers decided where tenants' stores needed to be located, rather than allow tenants to choose.
" Yost finally sent in a substitute, and Schulz limped to the sideline and walked slowly away "with head bowed and hands to his stomach". And when the "rubbers" removed his togs and examined him, "they marveled that he was able to walk". In the end, Schulz "didn't say a word--big tears rolled down as he lay there; Schultz was thoroughly beaten, but it took the entire Pennsylvania eleven to do it". Penn's captain, Bill Hollenback, said: "This fellow Schulz is a monster in size and a perfect athlete.
Hampton later attended the USN TopGun School (TOGS) and graduated from the elite USAF Fighter Weapons School. Lieutenant Colonel Hampton was selected to fly the F-16CJ, or "Wild Weasel" variant. The main role of this position is to fly over enemy airspace, draw fire primarily from SAM missile sites and subsequently destroy them, making the area safer for other aircraft and ground troops to enter. In his book, Viper Pilot: A Memoir of Air Combat, Hampton mentions that "SAM hunting is the most dangerous mission faced by today's fighter pilots, a job more difficult and hazardous than shooting down enemy jets".
Excessive thermal insulation has been associated with an increased incidence of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). The primary causes are an excess of bedding or clothing, soft sleep surfaces, and stuffed animals. The odds ratio of SIDS associated with thermal insulation at least two togs above the lower critical value (after adjusting for the season and confounding factors) was 1.35 in a New Zealand study, which also found that SIDS had some correlation with too little thermal insulation. A 1984 study of 34 infant cot deaths found that for 2/3 excessive clothing and over-wrapping was a contributing cause.
On the field of play the hurlers battled with the elements as well as with each other. So bad were the conditions that the dye from the players’ jerseys ran into their togs. The Cork players found their feet and came storming back into the game. Jack Lynch stood up and played a captain’s role once again when he scored another goal for Cork. Kilkenny’s Paddy Phelan was the star defender of the day as he repelled wave after wave of Cork attacks on goal. As the game neared its conclusion Cork’s Willie Campbell lined up to take a long-range free.
The next incarnation of the league began play in 1923, and ran until 1926. After playing in the Texas–Oklahoma League in 1921 and 1922 as the Paris Snappers, the Paris Grays moved to the East Texas League and finished at the top with a 76-43 record in 1923, with the Longview Cannibals finishing last, with a 41-77 record. Other teams in the league that year were the Greenville Staplers who played in the Texas–Oklahoma League as the Greenville Togs in 1922; the Marshall Indians; the Mt. Pleasant Cats and Sulphur Springs Lions. The Cannibals, Cats and Indians returned to the league in 1924.
Rahme Haider, "Among the Syrians" in Frances M. Schuyler, ed., A Record of the Work of the Woman's American Baptist Home Mission Society (Chicago 1912-1913): 169-170. With some backing from a local Syrian businessman, Phares Behanessey, she raised funds with a 1909 gala event in which Los Angeles society women, dressed in their "picturesque" interpretations of Middle Eastern attire, performed in a pageant."Syrian Folk Illustrated; Local Ladies Shine in Oriental Togs" Los Angeles Times (December 5, 1909): II15. After her mission commitment ended, Haider toured from the mid-1910s to the mid-1930s as "Princess Rahme" (a self-created royal),"Real Princess is Coming Here" Pittsburg Sun (November 11, 1921): 6.
Jody Rosen for Entertainment Weekly noted, "She's revamped [...] her look, sporting an Andrews Sister bouffant and jazz-age togs in the video". Michael Slezak, another editor from Entertainment Weekly, wrote that Aguilera "rocks seven classy-sexy looks in just under five minutes, each more flawless than the one before it (especially that final silver dress and gizzorgeously wild mane)". Its choreography was also praised, "[it] is at once modern and totally in keeping with the whole Cotton Club vibe brought to life", "and just as important, Christina looks like she's having a blast throughout". Jenny Eliscu of Rolling Stone praised the video, calling it one of the best clips from the album.
The Challenger 2 is an extensive redesign of the Challenger 1. Although the hull and automotive components seem similar, they are of a newer design and build than those of the Challenger 1 and only around 3% of components are interchangeable. A visual recognition feature is the armoured housing for the TOGS thermal gunsight: the Challenger 2 has this above the gun barrel, the Challenger 1 has it at the right hand side of the turret. The tank's drive system provides a 550 km range, with a maximum road speed of 59 km/h. The Challenger 2 is equipped with a 55-calibre long L30A1 tank gun, the successor to the L11 gun used on the Chieftain and Challenger 1.
Twenty-two new Challengers with TOGS were specially diverted from the production line for the competition, resulting in teething problems. At the competition itself, the Hussars managed some creditable scores but overall, their three "platoons" were placed last in the league table. In a statement to the House of Commons on 14 July, Ian Stewart, the Minister of State for the Armed Forces, said; "I do not believe that the performance of tanks in the artificial circumstances of a competition, such as the recent Canadian Army Trophy, is a proper indication of their capability in war." Following poor results in 1985 with Chieftain, and in 1987 with Challenger, the British Army decided in December 1987 to withdraw indefinitely from the competition.
" At the conclusion of his four-year football career at Ohio State, an Ohio newspaper reported: > "Big of frame but not ponderous and gifted with unusual speed for so large a > man, Huffman entered college without ever having donned a football suit. > Watching varsity practice one night early in the season he vowed he'd like > to try his hand at the game. Outfitted with old togs and utterly green at > the game he turned up for the varsity (it was the S. A. T. C. year when > freshmen were eligible) he quickly adapted himself and soon won a place on > the Buckeye line. He is credited with playing in every quarter of every game > save one in the four years he held down a varsity berth.
Chieftain proved itself capable in combat and able to be upgraded, both for overall improvement and to meet local requirements. It was continuously upgraded until the early 1990s, when it was replaced by Challenger 1. The final Chieftain version, which was used by the British Army until 1995, incorporated "Stillbrew" armour named after Colonel Still and John Brewer from the Military Vehicles and Engineering Establishment (MVEE), the Improved Fire Control System (IFCS) and the Thermal Observation Gunnery Sight (TOGS). The last British Regiment equipped with Chieftain was the 1st Royal Tank Regiment, which was based at Aliwal Barracks, Tidworth. A former Iranian Army Chieftain Mk.5 main battle tank on display at the Kubinka Tank Museum Chieftain target hulks at Lulworth Ranges 2008 The first model was introduced in 1967.
In the 1961-1962 television season, Lembeck played a theatrical agent, Jerry Roper, in the ABC sitcom The Hathaways, starring Peggy Cass and Jack Weston as "parents" to the performing Marquis Chimps. He appeared twice as "Al" in "Variations on a Theme" and "Music Hath Charms" (both 1961) on another ABC sitcom, The Donna Reed Show. Having spent a great deal of his adult life in uniform, Lembeck once again donned Navy togs in the 1962-1963 season to co-star with Dean Jones in the NBC sitcom Ensign O'Toole. He co- starred with Steve McQueen in Love with the Proper Stranger and then spent part of the early 1960s playing the lovable bad guy malaprop Eric Von Zipper in six American International beach party films, with Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello.
Giant Bomb's Alex Navarro echoed this sentiment, noting that the characters possess humanity often lacking in other Rockstar games, particularly in the thoughtful portrayal of Arthur's internal conflicts. Keza MacDonald of The Guardian felt that the characters felt more believable due to the "excellent performances with unexpected range". Polygons Chris Plante found the game's portrayal of Native American characters, inspired by a "mashing together of real-world people, locations, and groups into single entities", to be insensitive and confusing, but that the game's political commentary shined when focusing on the entitlement and power of the Braithwaite and Gray families. Campbell of Polygon considered many of the game's characters to be cliché, including Strauss as a "sinister money lender complete with a German accent" and Trelawny as "a gentleman thief with swell togs and a crisp English accent".
As his radio show was considered to attract older listeners, Wogan jokingly referred to his fans as "TOGs", standing for "Terry's Old Geezers" or "Terry's Old Gals", whilst "TYGs" were "Terry's Young Geezers/Gals", who he joked were forced to listen to him because of their parents' choice of radio station. Wogan was referred to as "The Togmeister" on his own programme by himself and members of his production team, and he referred to the podcast of his show as a 'togcast'. There were also running jokes involving Wogan's newsreader colleagues Alan Dedicoat (nicknamed 'Deadly' after the spoonerism 'Deadly Alancoat'), Fran Godfrey (nicknamed 'Frank'), and John Marsh (nicknamed 'Boggy'). Marsh once told Wogan on air that his wife was called Janet, and a series of "Janet and John" stories followed, read by Wogan during the breakfast show.
Grove's network television debut came on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1949. That same year, after three auditions, she became the featured singer on ABC-TV's Stop the Music. A 1951 review of Stop the Music emphasized the "showmanly flair of Miss Grove and [Bert] Parks." In a 1952 magazine article, Parks described Grove's activities during five months in 1950 when she was in both Stop the Music on TV and Kiss Me Kate on Broadway: > At 7:30 every Thursday night she would rush into a dressing room at ABC's > Ritz Theatre on West 48th Street, change into her TV costume, tear on stage > for her numbers, change again into her first act Kiss Me Kate togs, make a > beeline for the Shubert Theatre on West 44th Street, arriving just in time > for her on-stage cue.
This contained two tracks imported from Ian Walker's side-project duo The Togs (with Worm Technology band manager Rik Ford), and other songs including "Crimefighter" (sung as if by a world-weary Batman) and the popular rock number "Wombats" (lyrics Blackmore) in which Blackmore put together his synth solo by segueing keyboard lines from songs by Iggy Pop, Fischer Z, and The Angels (Australian band), and Smith took his guitar line from "Magazine Madonna" by Sherbet. The band's later original repertoire tended to include a mix of catchy synth-driven pop songs such as "So Alone" and "Can't Stand the Pace", straightahead rock numbers such as "Can't You See,", "The Light" "Love Grows Cold," "Out of Sync" and "The Height of Love," reflective songs such as "The King is Dead," "No Fear," and "Set your Mind Right," and danceable numbers like the ska number "(Put it in a) Nutshell", mostly penned entirely by Smith.
The last American edition was published in 1827 in New Haven, Connecticut. The full- page frontispiece portrait of the author was well known to generations of doodling school children and is mentioned in Dickens; in Sketches by Boz. Chapter X there is a humorous description of rowers' togs on the Thames: :They approach in full aquatic costume, with round blue jackets, striped shirts, and caps of all sizes and patterns, from the velvet skull-cap of French manufacture, to the easy head-dress familiar to the students of the old spelling-books, as having, on the authority of the portrait, formed part of the costume of the Reverend Mr. Dilworth. The other front matter provides an extensive preface, a dedication to the Anglican schools of Great Britain and Ireland, recommendations from educators and a full-page poetic encomium to Dilworth by J. Duick: What thanks, my friend, should to thy care be given Which makes the paths to science smooth and even.
" Van Patton as a mischievous bad fellow plays well "against his nice-guy image" and causes Jenner to turn "his public persona upside-down" by being unafraid in acting "like a chump, preening in his sparkling tennis togs one moment and pitching a spoiled-brat tantrum the next." Praising the film overall, they concluded "Suffice it to say that in the small universe of comedy tapes that have been made expressly for home video, Van Patten has come up with a winner. And although Jenner may have lost on the court, he's bound to win new respect for his abilities as a clown." The Washington Post called Dirty Tennis "Dick Van Patten's Spinal Tap", and wrote the film stood as "a towering monument to the 1980s VHS era" when "mid-level celebrities could rent a camcorder, cobble together 60 minutes of junk video, splice it all together and ship it off to consumers who were starving to rent somethinganythingthey could jam into their VCRs.
The New York Times reported as follows: > Thomas Shevlin, the famous Captain and end, who was called from the West to > show the Yale men how the game was being played in his section undertook to > give the team the benefit of his knowledge. Then came reports of dissensions > among the coaches because of a conflict of old and new ideas. Shevlin succeeded in turning the program around in 1910, as he coached the team to a 5-3 win over Princeton and a scoreless tie against Harvard. Frank Hinkey posing with Shevlin (right), wearing his familiar derby and Persian lamb lined overcoat Shevlin continued assisting the Yale football team until the time of his death, and his colorful presence on the Yale sidelines was described as follows: > In that familiar heavy Persian lamb lined overcoat, wearing that familiar > derby at that rakish angle, carrying that famous cane, with his horseshoe > diamond pin in that flashy tie, and smoking that inevitable cigarette, he > will run down the field with the varsity ends under kicks, and beat the > youngsters in their togs every time.

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