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For more formal occasions, a cutaway morning coat was worn with light trousers during the daytime, and a dark tail coat and trousers was worn in the evening.
When the Solicitor General ( or any of the deputies ) appears before the U. S. Supreme Court, he wears morning dress, with striped trousers, grey ascot, waistcoat, and a cutaway morning coat.
The other one is the morning coat ( or cutaway in American English ), which is cut away at the front in a gradual taper.
The modern morning coat ( or cutaway in American English ) is a man's coat worn as the principal item in morning dress.
In modern American English, morning coats are referred to as cutaway coats.
The slightly cutaway morning coat was worn for formal day occasions.
The cutaway morning coat was still worn for formal day occasions in Europe and major cities elsewhere.
# Vanity Fair sketch of 1879 shows Sir Albert Abdallah David Sassoon in " morning dress " ( formal daywear ): grey trousers, dark cutaway coat, white waistcoat, wing-collared shirt and dark tie.
The modern word for a dress coat in Italian, French and Spanish is frac ; in German Frack ; and the Portuguese fraque is even spelt the same as it was spelt in French, used in the late eighteenth century to describe a garment very similar to the frock, being a single or double-breasted garment with a diagonally cutaway front in the manner of a modern morning coat.
The name originated from the practice of gentlemen in the nineteenth century riding a horse in the morning with a cutaway front single breasted morning coat.
The cutaway front of the morning tail coat differs from the evening tail coat ( dress coat ) in that the waist of former is cut obliquely while the waist of the latter is cut horizontally, and the tail is cut differently from the swallow tailcoat used for evening dress.
In the U. S., the morning coat is sometimes referred to as a cutaway coat.
It is usually reserved for wear with morning dress for formal daytime weddings and worn with a cutaway morning coat and striped grey trousers.
This combination is a less formal version of morning dress-which features a longer, cutaway morning coat.

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As Manjiro continues to dress with painstaking slowness into ceremonial robes for the tea ritual, Kayama slowly adopts the manners and dress of the newcomers, proudly displaying his new pocket watch, cutaway coat and " A Bowler Hat ".
Late in the eighteenth century it came to be made with a cutaway front without a waist seam and this may have evolved into the standard dress coat with horizontally cutaway fronts worn for daytime wear by the early nineteenth century and from which the modern tail coat for white tie is derived.
His coat is cutaway in front.
Three-piece suits consisting of a high-buttoned sack coat with matching waistcoat and trousers, called ditto suits or ( UK ) lounge suits, grew in popularity ; the sack coat might be cutaway so that only the top button could be fastened.
His cutaway sack coat has a high front closure and is worn buttoned only at the top, over a vest or waistcoat cut straight across at the waist and decorated with a prominent watch chain.

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The first public mention of turboprop engine in a general public press, was in the British aviation publication, Flight International, in February 1944 issue, which included a detailed cutaway drawing of what a possible future turboprop engine would possible look like.
A cutaway van chassis is a variation of the full size van which was developed for use by many second stage manufacturers.
Yonkers was mentioned in the Family Guy Episode :" Stew-Roids " in a cutaway about a Charles Paumpert Movie: Distracting Trumpet.
The following year, the Les Paul was given a thinner, flat-topped mahogany body, and had a double cutaway which made the upper frets more accessible.
In the March 13 episode of Saturday Night Live Season 1, he is one of the audience cutaway shots ( usually featured in the early seasons with comedic and fictitious non-sequitur captions as to whom the audience member was, or what they did ).
The incident was not directly attributed to skysurfing, but rather an error made during an attempt to film an " intentional cutaway " ( where a skydiver intentionally releases, and falls away from his primary parachute ).
Harris was wearing a modern sport parachute harness containing two parachutes ( a " main " and a " reserve ") which was modified so that a third parachute could be externally attached to the risers of his main parachute and be released in-flight via an extra " cutaway " release handle ( attached to his harness near the standard main parachute release handle ).
Due to either an operator or rigging error, the wrong parachute was released when Harris attempted to cutaway.
The parachute that was disconnected was the main parachute still packed on his back ( which he had intended to deploy and land after the cutaway ).
They typically had a smaller cutaway underside giving greater cornering clearance, which was often needed on the track.
However, since full evening dress is the most conservative form of men's dress, and has otherwise changed very little since the 1870s when the bottom of the waistcoat was visible below the cutaway of the tailcoat, some traditionalists ( especially in Europe and among the aristocracy ) tend to wear the waistcoat with its hem extending below the cutaway of the tailcoat by 1 – 2 cm.
When the master tape is played, it turns out that Ryder, despite being hailed by Wilson as " the greatest poet since Yeats ", was unable to write any lyrics ( or, as implied in a cutaway segment called " The Life and Surprisingly Strange Adventures of Ryderson Crusoe, refused to write them ; " Why the fuck should I?!
The hitch was called the highwayman's cutaway in 1947 by Cyrus L. Day.
* In a cutaway gag in an episode of Family Guy, Peter shows himself as Zan and transforms into Jayna's tampon, going into her purse and saying that it was time for the waiting game.
Peat was traditionally manually harvested by operating cutaway bogs.
* McCarver was a subject of a " cutaway " joke on the " Mother Tucker " episode of Family Guy.
Two scenes were removed — explicit sexually abusive dialogue between Bob and Vanessa during the car trip on the I-5, and a cutaway shot of Vanessa's dead grandmother towards the end of the film — before the film was classified R18 + for release on VHS.
He was a pioneer in the field of “ cutaway illustration " and is sometimes referred to as the " founder " or one of the " founders " of amateur telescope making.

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It was also the first with a cutaway, still a fairly common
In 1980, the company began to manufacture a smaller school bus on a cutaway van chassis, the Thomas Minotour, which is still in production ( as of 2010 ).

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# Fashion plate of 1864 shows the fashionable braided Zouave-style cutaway jacket worn with a shirtwaist ( blouse ), skirt, and wide belt.
A white stiff collar is traditional, with the plain turn-down cutaway variety standard since the War ; in this case a normal long tie is worn.
The mess dress worn by commissioned officers has a scarlet cutaway jacket.
Made of sturdy cotton, linen, wool or linsey-woolsey, these bedgowns were simply cut to a T-shaped pattern, and were worn overlapped in front or with the front skirts cutaway.

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