In the first debate the bulges create the impression of a letter T with a small feature which appears similar to a wire under the jacket running upward from the right.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In the second and third debates the jacket has a generally padded shape across a large part of the entire back which tapers inward toward the spine in a downward direction.
A critic once described me as an 'amiable beanpole.' I got it printed on a T-shirt.
I've always thought of the T-shirt as the Alpha and Omega of the fashion alphabet.
I have yet to see a piece of writing, political or non-political, that doesn't have a slant. All writing slants the way a writer leans, and no man is born perpendicular, although many men are born upright.
Flat or uninteresting writing often signals something deeper that is being covered up.
The 1960s was an era of big thoughts. And yet, amazingly, each of these thoughts could fit on a T-shirt.
Some minds improve by travel, others, rather, resemble copper wire, or brass, which get the narrower by going farther.
Style is the hallmark of a temperament stamped upon the material at hand.
Writings scatter to the winds blank checks in an insane charge. And were they not such flying leaves, there would be no purloined letters.
Letters are expectation packaged in an envelope.