They were to be clean and kempt in person, and to display personal identification in the cab. |
None of the staff had previously met me in person so I knew they would not recognise me. |
Thus, the more restrictive provisions as to solicitor litigants in person were applicable. |
The camera pans around, taking in the sights, just as you would if you were rubbernecking there in person. |
Cooley appeared in person in May to appeal that decision, but his entreaty was rebuffed. |
The only major world figure not to come in person was the prime minister of Great Britain. |