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Abercrombie
[ab-er-krom-bee, -kruhm-]
noun
Sir (Leslie) Patrick, 1879–1957, English architect and town planner.
Abercrombie
/ ˈæəˌɒɪ /
noun
Sir ( Leslie ) Patrick. 1879–1957, British town planner and architect, best known for The County of London Plan (1943) and The Greater London Plan (1944)
Example Sentences
The aesthetic was the early 2000s, beachy, young, fresh, like Abercrombie.
That’s something that I grew up seeing all the time, like the models on the Abercrombie bags and going to Hollister and seeing their design.
"The power imbalance was extreme, and Mr Jeffries and Mr Smith used it shamelessly while Abercrombie & Fitch ignored the obvious for the sake of corporate profits."
One of the models alleges that Mr Jeffries sexually assaulted him after taking his pictures, telling him that "Abercrombie models get special treatment".
Ruling that Mr Jeffries' indemnification agreement does cover the criminal charges against him, Judge Paul Fioravanti said: "In my view, Jeffries's conduct, as alleged in the indictment, as horrific as it is, has a causal connection to his official capacity and status as CEO of Abercrombie."
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