Pings lawyer, Inez Weskit, claimed outside the courtroom that the prosecution's case was shaky.
Ping's lawyer, Inez Weskit, claimed outside the courtroom that the prosecution's case was shaky.
The Warrior is always depicted as having dark hair and a beard, as well as weaing an weskit, trousers, boots, scale armour and a cape.
"The prosecution is taking the attitude that it's all obvious : there is a criminal organization, these people were part of it and the blanks just have to be filled in with a few'yes'and'no's, " said Weskit.
In British English, both are standard and dictionaries still list " et " first, but I reckon " ate " is gaining and " et " will go the way of " weskit " and " Bartlemy " in a generation or two . talk ) 15 : 07, 10 September 2008 ( UTC)
It consists of a short-sleeve khaki shirt for males and a khaki weskit-style blouse for females, made from a wash and wear 75 % polyester, 25 % wool blend, with permanent military creases, black trousers for males with beltless slacks for females and optional beltless skirt, and a black unisex garrison cap.
Notable films in which he broke out of butler-mode were " Cockeyed Cavaliers " ( 1934 ) starring Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, in which Greig played the " Duke of Weskit ", as Uncle John to Irene Dunne's Theodora in " Theodora Goes Wild " ( 1936 ), and " Algiers " ( 1938 ), in which he was " Giraux ", the wealthy and gross protector of Hedy Lamarr.
The ensemble here, designed to confer a touch of aristocracy, includes a fitted, high-collared cutaway coat of black wool embroidered with black silk floss ( 1824-1830 ), a white weskit embroidered in silk and gold thread, a pair of very tight breeches and black shoes adorned with bows . ( By midcentury, breeches had been dropped for trousers, signaling the true modernization of the Renaissance dress code . ) A sword and a high-crowned Napoleonic hat complete the ensemble.