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buttoned if a tie is not worn – but
unbuttoning two or more
buttons is seen as
overly casual. In France,
unbuttoning two
buttons is more common, and politicians...
- the lapel. The
revers emerged in the 1860s in
France as
soldiers began unbuttoning the
fronts of
their uniforms. When the
revers became dirty, the uniform...
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plastic chinstrap that
rested on the rim and
could be set to hang down by
unbuttoning one side and p****ing it
through holes on the rim, but it was too short...
- book, but
shortly afterward, he
burst into a
staff meeting uninvited,
unbuttoning his
shirt and
telling jokes. The next day, on
November 17, Fox News announced...
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After Leale and
bystander William Kent cut away Lincoln's
collar while unbuttoning his coat and
shirt and
found no stab wound,
Leale located the gunshot...
- at the 2011 MTV
Video Music Awards. She
finished the
performance by
unbuttoning her
blazer and
rubbing her
stomach to
confirm the pregnancy. Blue Ivy...
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princes appeared without any. In a
trice every one was
surreptitiously unbuttoning their spats, and next day
piles of them were
found behind the bushes...
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utilizing a new
strategy during matches,
distracting Jarrett's
opponents by
unbuttoning her blouse. She
would willingly take off her
blouse to show the crowd...
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virtually always left unbuttoned,
unless one is
wearing a necktie, but
unbuttoning two or more
buttons is seen as
overly casual. By contrast, in Slavic...