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Carole Bolger , who designed T-shirts for Gap Inc. in its heyday, heads up the office in Manhattan's Garment District.
Underwear Maker Hanes Tries On Fashion Elizabeth Holmes 2011
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A shirt that some designers on her team think is garish—a gray top with pink fluorescent paint and lots of glitter—is a best seller, Ms. Bolger said.
Underwear Maker Hanes Tries On Fashion Elizabeth Holmes 2011
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The cast, which includes Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr, Jack Haley, and Margaret Hamilton, is almost beyond critique.
Top 10 Movies as Good or Better Than Books They’re Based On » Scene-Stealers 2009
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Surrounded by swatches of Pantone colors and photos from high-end runway shows, including Thakoon and Roberto Cavalli, Ms. Bolger and her team churn out a tremendous amount of artwork—necessary because Hanes Ink's designs are exclusive to each of its retailers, so the shirt that a shopper sees at Kohl's isn't the same as one at J.C. Penney Co. The strategy helps each retailer stand out and keeps them from competing on price.
Underwear Maker Hanes Tries On Fashion Elizabeth Holmes 2011
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Irish casting agents John and Ros Hubbard and young actress Sarah Bolger also will be honored during tonight's ceremony, emceed by Canadian-Irishman Donal Logue.
Oscars 2011: At Oscar Wilde Party, Paul Rudd to be feted by the Irish 2011
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Jim Bolger and Aidan O'Brien, who saddled New Approach and St Nicholas Abbey respectively, are both outstanding trainers but no one can match Henry Cecil when it comes to the respect and affection of the racing public.
Frankel carries hype and hopes of racing in 2,000 Guineas 2011
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"If Americans are down on the president, they really take it out on his party in the House," Bolger says.
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Aimigayle, ridden by jockey Colin Bolger, won on 21 March at Newbury and is a good bet today at Sandown.
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An analysis of the last 12 midterm elections by Republican pollster Glen Bolger found results he calls "staggering": Since 1962, when a president's approval rating was 60% or higher in October — there are four examples of that — his party gained an average of one House seat.
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I plan to make copies of them to send to my friends in other countries who often puzzle over what makes American politics click - surely it is the fact that “average” Americans (forgive me, John D. and John and Steve Bolger and JP is you are, like all the children in Lake Wobegon, above average) can hold such passionate positions that are so unbridgeable.
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