Tailor
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As the sly tailor, Robert Morse hasn't an ounce of charm.
I really think it would have made sense to have the two switch roles, as the Carpathian role seems
tailor
made for Lugosi--especially with his accent.
She doesn't try to hide her feminine side at all including having a
tailor
made, curve hugging Musketeer uniform.
Girl Shy finds Harold Lloyd exactly that, a poor kid who works in a
tailor
shop and can't get a date even with the object of his affections, Jobyna Ralston.
Harold Lloyd plays - as the title suggests - a shy
tailor
who is deathly afraid of girls (to the point at which he stutters every time he talks to one - interestingly done in a "silent" movie) and yet writes a book to teach young men how to understand and win girls.
Its so
tailor
made for him you really can't imagine anyone else in the part.
Played by Juliette Binoche, the mother is a Bosnian refugee working as a
tailor
in London.
A
tailor
is somewhat mediocre at his craft, and when his sister shows up on the scene and starts showing him up, well, he becomes a little nutso.
I have to mention the giant needle sticking through the wall of the
tailor
shop, because it's the point of focus many times, and one just waits for someone to be skewered on it, but that never happens.
One of the best scenes is when Columbo goes to an exclusive
tailor
in Beverly Hills and ask about buying a suit.
After all, Columbo can't afford a
tailor
made suit on a detective's salary.
The show didn't exactly set the ratings afire when it was aired, but it is
tailor
made for DVD where all the intricacies can be appreciated.
The story is very bizarre, a
tailor
going on a mad rampage!
The film on the whole is
tailor
made for Roger Moore and he fits into the quirky character like a glove and it is also very ironic that he buddies up with the American "Mr.
It's not a gore or exploitation film, but takes its time and sucks you in, little by little, into the world of the deranged young
tailor.
The irony is he has been secretly readying a book on how to be romantic with girls while working his day job as a
tailor'
s assistant, back when a guy could still be a
tailor'
s assistant.
This film is the story of Harold Meadows (Harold Lloyd), an apprentice to his uncle, a
tailor.
You can
tailor
a growth strategy based on your natural resources, such as abundant coal or access to the sea.
We need to
tailor
our approach in each market to fit local customs and health priorities.
The US should focus on helping to
tailor
the education and skills of the people being left behind to the available jobs.
In order to
tailor
national economic policy effectively, policymakers must identify the drivers of – and barriers to – growth in each country.
A local shop may be able to use the Internet to
tailor
more precisely its selection of goods to its customers’ tastes.
Insurance companies face inherent difficulties in measuring risks, and they must
tailor
their policies creatively around the human foibles that limit uptake.
Rather than imposing sweeping tariffs, it could
tailor
its actions to the intellectual-property dispute.
A wise political doctrine known as subsidiarity holds that public-policy challenges should be assigned to the lowest level of government able to address them, thereby ensuring maximum democratic participation in problem solving and the greatest opportunity to
tailor
solutions to genuine local needs.
Objections are also voiced against the fact that the Crown Prince’s plan does not mention the right of exiled Palestinians to return to their homes in the West Bank and Gaza, as well as Israel proper, and that Arabs must
tailor
their diplomatic initiatives to the taste of the American media.
Faced with contrary behavior, the economist reacts like the
tailor
who blames the customer for not fitting their newly tailored suit.
Of course, if regulators do decide to
tailor
patents to different types of innovations, they must take care not to complicate patent regimes excessively.
In the US, control over social policy is delegated to the states, allowing local legislatures to
tailor
programs to local tastes and use resources efficiently.
But, unfortunately, we are not such people, and nuclear weapons have played – and continue to play – a civilizing role in international relations: their use would be so horrible that we
tailor
our behavior accordingly.
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