Jones founded a company that sells high-end bowties, and he also writes movie reviews and commentary for Page2 on ESPN.com.
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The body's vaguely trapezoidal shape has led to it being described as a bowtie or Flintstone guitar.
Bow Tie Cigar Company purchases all materials from growers located in Santiago, Dominican Republic.
Clip-on tie, a bow tie or necktie that is fixed to the front of the shirt collar by a metal clip
Robert Feder of the Chicago Sun-Times described him as "an avuncular Irishman with a jaunty bow tie and a twinkle in his eye".
In the May 2009 issue of Vogue, photographer Steven Meisel, who began his career as a fashion artist, recalled Block’s composure: “He would sit there with this long cigarette holder and a polka-dot bow tie, always a sports jacket, immaculate.
The cover has the face of Annalisa, with straight hair combed over his left shoulder wearing a white blouse fastened by a single button with a black bow tie and unbuttoned his right shoulder.
RAF personnel without No 5 dress, such as airmen, junior officer cadets and some non-regular officers, wear No 1 dress with the blue shirt and tie replaced with a white marcella shirt and black bow tie should the need to wear mess dress arise.
The stations had plans to vastly-increase their coverage area — WHFE had separate application and construction permits that would increase its power to 25 kW and move the transmitter closer to Terre Haute, to cover that city; while WVGO was to increase to 150 kW, broadcasting from near the banks of the Wabash River, using a directional antenna that would transmit a "bow-tie" lobe towards Sullivan and Marshall, Illinois.