I was dressed in full drysuit and hood with a rebreather strapped to my back. |
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Some of the women had come to the meeting dressed for a social gathering, not in warm clothes, but we decided that was what we were going to do. |
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There were men dressed in dark armor rampaging around the city with torches and weapons. |
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Josephine had to admit that the place, although dressed in a more Southwestern style, was quite agreeable. |
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The employees stared dumbly after him, all of them dressed alike, members of the same club. |
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For example, if he noticed that I had dressed carelessly or improperly, he would come over and rearrange my shirt, adjust my robe and so on. |
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He left his white-haired, green dressed wife and his black-haired, yellow shirted kid in a diaper at home. |
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Micky Adams is walking down the ramp when suddenly he is jumped from behind by a little guy dressed all in black. |
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A fleeting video image of a woman dressed in white and moving through moonlit trees cast a spell of love and mystery. |
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Real chips are thick cut, fried in animal fat, and dressed not with catsup but with vinegar. |
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They were dressed alike in business suits and blue ties, but had on hunting boots and leggings. |
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They hunted in a pack and even dressed alike in a semi-aware expression of mutual love. |
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She was dressed in washed-out blue jeans that seemed to hug all the right places. |
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A worried looking lad with a red face appears at the door dressed only with a towel around his waist. |
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The lead was dressed over the top of the fascia boards and, on the inside, it was dressed over the wall plate and the lower part of each rafter. |
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When I pulled up in front of his apartment building, Nellie stood there dressed in jeans and a sport shirt. |
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One was dressed in black, with long, smooth black hair and equally jet black eyes. |
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The jug-eared Englishman meanwhile dressed down in a winter jacket, crumpled looking jeans and black trainers. |
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He was all dressed up, wearing a suit and a kaffiyeh, he looked really respectable. |
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At the time Michael did not realise where Kilgarvan was, but saw that they were dressed in red and white. |
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Stop perpetuating the idea that young women out on the lash and dressed in next to nothing are asking for it. |
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When he spotted Shama coming towards him, dressed in a yellow floral-patterned sari, his heart thumped heavily with excitement. |
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He was dressed in a fancy pale blue over jacket with matching knickerbockers, and white hose. |
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I was about 50 feet away from Jaggi when 3 or 4 cops dressed as protesters grabbed him, wrestled him into a van and sped away. |
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She had dressed in a simple dark-blue dress with a white satin belt and lace collar. |
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I knew this was true, for they dressed much alike, especially in their war-gear. |
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He was about seven years old, dressed in rags and begging for tambalas in the local market. |
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Several brave souls dressed up to celebrate the occasion, and lucky you, you get to meet four of them. |
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I washed and dressed in brown breeches and a black coat, not wanting to be encumbered by my heavy cloak. |
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The main course is best accompanied by baba ghanoush tahini and an onion-and-tomato salad dressed with peanut butter and olive oil. |
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I dressed up as a Vampire and my brother Wayne as a Devil with my sister Amy as a Witch. |
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Closer inspection reveals, however, that this is simply tepid wallpaper music that's been dressed up with a few modern beats. |
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There surely must have been a hint of gold in music for woodwind and horns for Mozart to have dressed his offerings in such a resplendent manner. |
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I get a whiff of it when I appear on television and see employees of major networks dressed in casual slacks and sport shirts with no ties. |
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Mossy lawns that indicate acid soil may be dressed in late November with powdered chalk or lime at a rate of 8oz per sq yard. |
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As usual, it is dressed up in hypocritical language about rural ways of life. |
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Two were dressed only in underpants and webbing while others appear with towels while shaving. |
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The children he was handing the pesos to were dressed in ragged clothing and dirt covered their hands and faces. |
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When Henry heard of her death, he celebrated at a banquet dressed in bright yellow from head to toes. |
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Yin Zang Yan, a stereotypical Fu Manchu style Chinese man, dressed as a mandarin, glances around magisterially. |
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It was a mob of over hundred Kashmiri men, all of them dressed in pheren and carrying kangris in their hands. |
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In the small room next to the car porch sat a middle aged person, dressed in full white. |
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Walking down the path that led to the gates, a man dressed in a blue and maroon robe with gold trimming approached them. |
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Another vendor hung several shots of a couple dressed in the oriental galabeya with a shisha. |
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Ten ravishing models from Bangalore, dressed in clothes designed by fashion technology students, set the ramp ablaze. |
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Francesca Hanley not dressed in widow's weeds, and her poor husband not even dead three months! |
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He sat up, examined my face, winked, and dressed quickly to duck out of the room for a wash, down the hall. |
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Rich people still get professional bankers, competent and dressed in wool, to count their money out to them. |
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He was reading a book with a worn cover and yellow pages and was dressed in a normal shirt, jeans and a lab coat. |
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He was dressed in a green turban and a blanket, and his dark eyes almost seemed streaked with kohl. |
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Emily saw Abby's eyes light with fire as she noticed that they were dressed alike. |
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But it was scary in court anyway, with everyone all dressed up just like the real thing. |
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She was dressed in a simply shift, all traces of make-up gone from her face, her hair tied back with a plain ribbon. |
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She's dressed as she was at Pluskat's, dungarees and a work shirt, wringing wet. |
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He was dressed casually in faded baggy jeans and a black zipper jacket over a red t-shirt. |
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In the shadows behind him, an exquisitely dressed lady gracefully positions herself with a tambura and begins strumming a drone. |
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Why were the noble elite of an advanced Iron Age tribe dressed in drab rags and covered in mud? |
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We made our way into the lobby, where about a million other giggly, screaming girls dressed in ridiculously scanty things were frolicking. |
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She was dressed in an overly and unnecessarily long dress that left a train that seemed to serve as an effective floor sweeper. |
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An all-girl choir, dressed in cricket whites, rendered powerful and moving songs of praise and gratitude. |
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By the 1930s she dressed more mannishly, wearing a tie and jacket with skirts. |
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Madala was dressed in the full regalia of a captain, and walked tall and proud, hand on her sword hilt, and the other gripping her pike. |
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She picked up a robe that was laying across a stool, and slipped it on, after she had dressed in her usual black tank and trousers. |
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Though the gap in his fingers, he had gazed upon the man dressed in regal scarlet, presently greeting the crown prince. |
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The arrest was a seizure by seven armed men dressed in civilian clothes who abducted him in an unlicensed car. |
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Vacated tables were cleared promptly and service by traditionally dressed waitresses was efficient. |
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Some decidedly New York themes have emerged, including one dog modelled after the subway map and another dressed like a Wall Street banker. |
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The mystery caller was stocky and dressed in a blouson jacket and a baseball cap. |
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She appears onstage with short hair, dressed androgynously in pants and a loose shirt. |
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He was similarly dressed except that his shirt hung more loosely over his body. |
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She was dressed in a red gown, with a tight bodice that accented her womanly features. |
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I am frisked thoroughly, quickly and professionally by a mountain of a man dressed in a jellaba. |
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I must have looked strange to them, dressed as I was in a football jersey and torn jeans, Converse All-Stars on my feet. |
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Allison was dressed in a completely red bodice with dramatic keyhole front, draped waist, and cascading front tulip hemline. |
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She dressed in green and carried a longbow and a quiver of arrows on her back. |
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After he was finished, the woman dressed his sore wounds with a cooling salve. |
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He is barely recognisable among the grime, dressed in filthy rags and as anaemic and leaden as his surroundings. |
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A street artist, dressed in a ragged canvas jacket and a simple blue felt hat is drawing on the sidewalk with chalk. |
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She opened it to find Tyler on the doorstep, dressed in khakis and a yellow polo shirt. |
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Not many hunters go afield these days dressed in jeans, a worn Army jacket and old work boots. |
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The girl was dressed in a very long black coat and wearing a pair of white flat sandals. |
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A woman dressed in deep scarlet stood in front of the two younger figures, one male one female. |
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He heard then the hard click of boots on stone, and soon a man dressed in plain black pants, boots, and jacket stood before him. |
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She was on her way to an important business meeting and was dressed to impress when the whippet cross ran out in front of her car in Shannon Way. |
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We left our blazers on a chair, then made to the rooms and got dressed in the same white. |
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Next to her sat an old lady dressed in white who peered at Komal with screwed up eyes. |
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The men, all of North African descent, were dressed casually and appeared in the dock with two interpreters. |
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Tania is holding her nose against the smell of urine and all are dressed warmly to beat the cold. |
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Did the previous writers mention that they dressed like they were hitting the beach at 3.00 a.m. tanked up on beer? |
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On the opposite side of the circle, a man and a woman dressed in white are banging out frantic beats on African drums and tambourines. |
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He stepped from behind the screen, dressed in light, silky green robes and soft doeskin breeches. |
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As the rain lashed down, the monarch, appropriately dressed in a fawn raincoat, used a transparent umbrella to stay dry. |
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N'gone, El Hadji's new wife, is dressed for a Western white wedding and her face is covered with a bridal veil. |
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Two days after his arrest he appeared at a Los Angeles federal court to face charges, manacled and dressed in orange prison uniforms. |
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Both were dressed in mini skirts and tank tops with their bikini straps clearly visible. |
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The male players tend to be either unabashedly schlumpy or sharply dressed in the manner of a Vegas hotel manager. |
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All of this activity came to a halt when Karzai, dressed in his flowing green silk coat and black lambskin hat, approached the microphone. |
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But between the way he dressed and carried himself and those wingtip shoes, I thought he was the biggest man in the world. |
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Shannon and her doll Felicity, aka Heather, are both dressed in paisley-print glitter dresses and boots. |
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Many wheat breads are simply white breads dressed up with a few sprinkles of whole grains and caramel coloring. |
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I'm dressed for success, I'm focused tightly on my goals, I'm looking after me and mine, and the devil take the hindmost. |
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He was dressed in clean blue woollen trousers and a spotless white linen shirt. |
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A moment later Kelley walked into the kitchen dressed immaculately in a crisp white shirt and blue jeans, not a hair out of place. |
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If you felt you had some good points to make, you could have dressed them properly and not resorted to cheap journalism. |
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Maybe you and your sister have always dressed alike or gotten your hair cut the same way. |
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Miss Pain tried to look cheerful but they looked all dressed up with nowhere to go. |
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There was assortment of girls sitting around, dressed in a variety of short skirts, low-rise, hip hugger jeans, and skimpy tops. |
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They were fairly large specimens, dressed for the evening in the beaver hats and red flannel shirts favored by rough sporting men. |
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The print people are mostly schleps, and the television world loves to get all dressed up for no good reason. |
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Fresh seafood was stewed in the juice of spices and dressed with lemon juice and vinegar. |
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There's a crazy neighbour that runs around dressed more as a sumo than a samurai. |
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I was already dressed in a large t-shirt and jeans that didn't fully button in the front. |
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She was dressed in a clingy serpent green gown with a long train and a humongous collar. |
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Referring to his attire, Mbeki said he was dressed that way because he was going to work at some of the schools. |
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Twenty Borats took Wembley Stadium by storm dressed in mankinis ahead of England's clash with Kazakhstan. |
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She believed me to be a veterinarian dressed in coveralls and rubber boots. |
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He was an exceptionally tall man, dressed in a long black overcoat with astrakhan collar and cuffs. |
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The teams, dressed in brightly coloured tabards, have become a common feature on the streets of Scotland's cities. |
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Especially when they're dressed as if they're about to go whoring downtown after the movie lets out. |
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Unaware of me observing him he looked at the kinkily dressed shop window dummies and pleased with what he saw, smiled to himself. |
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She could see them now, humans dressed in white with their faces covered by strange masks. |
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What amazes me is how quickly they take to caring for an elderly person who has to be cleaned, dressed, and sorted out. |
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The old man gets her cheap trashy stuff off the streets, because he likes to see her dressed up whorishly. |
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Hundreds of people dressed in the traditional white with red scarves take part in each run. |
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Sara stood there dressed in dusty rose and ivory, mahogany-brown hair aglow in the light of the sun as she stared behind him to the easel. |
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All of the houses were wooden, and most of the people were dressed in shabby clothes. |
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In the shop and outside are divinely tailored ladies, all dressed in black and white. |
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A friend remembers seeing a mother doing her weekly shop with a three-year-old trailing behind her, dressed as a Teletubby. |
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The neat and professionally dressed men looked out of place in the homey messy surroundings. |
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He stands there, a pretty, slightly vacuous woman dressed in rather scanty clothing standing next to him. |
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She was dressed in a cowboy outfit of bright green and white, contrasting perfectly with the colour of the horse. |
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People completed the course dressed in all kinds of weird and wacky outfits this year. |
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Jessica dressed in a red halter top, white fitted capris, and white flip flops. |
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Just as I gather up my courage to start a conversation with my neighbor, impeccably dressed waiters appear and begin serving dinner. |
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A man dressed like an aristocrat in silk lead a train of servants out of the jungle and down the beach. |
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He answered the door himself, dressed in red jockey shorts with a strip of film dangling over his arm. |
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Waiters and waitresses wear prison uniforms and the busboys are dressed like policemen and wardens. |
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Ships were dressed with flags and sailors climbed the rigging or stood on decks, caps in hand, to cheer the Queen. |
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A daring university student dressed in cricket whites, pads and a helmet gave an innovative spin to the concept of pitch invasion. |
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The last time he had seen her all dressed up was over three years ago, it had been for a charity benefit. |
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Her white nightshift makes her look like an angel compared to the darkly dressed men. |
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It was a comfortable looking edifice in the Palladian style, built of dressed stone that shone warmly in the late afternoon sun. |
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It hurts to see young girls dressed in scanty clothes being taken advantage of by older boys after getting drunk. |
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He is dressed in rich robes of scarlet and purple, and wears a small band on his head. |
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We dressed in our jammies because mom and dad knew we would fall asleep at some point. |
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The bandsmen, all dressed in their serious splendour, played at a determined pace, which quickened the pulse. |
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She is dressed in a body-hugging, full-length stripper gown and armed with an acid retort for every smart-aleck remark. |
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One man was dressed in a grey jersey, three-quarter jeans and carried a shotgun. |
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There was no water to drink or wash in and children were begging, dressed in filthy rags. |
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Charity may begin at home, but without these kinds of outlets many people would be dressed like ragamuffins. |
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The carriage door swung open, revealing a tall woman with sable hair and dressed in an azure gown, bringing out her gray-blue eyes. |
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She was dressed in a stylish outfit for church, wearing a leather patchwork blazer and a felt beret in place of the traditional headdress. |
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Our spirits are dressed in sables, and to laugh so very suddenly seems out of character. |
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He spied a wealthily dressed man in the crowd and tapped on his son's shoulder. |
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Their faces are scarred from infections caused by sandfly bites, and they are dressed in filthy rags. |
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Cowboys and cowgirls dressed in lavish Western attire vied for attention and prizes. |
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He looked to be in his forties, dressed in a collared polo shirt and khakis. |
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She was dressed in tan fishing overalls with a fishing hat, bulky black boots, and a pink T-shirt underneath. |
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There stood two older boys, both dressed in yellow raincoats with big yellow hoods covering their eyes. |
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First come the mace bearers, then the officials, pages, horsemen, drummers and trumpeters, all dressed in colorful costumes of the Middle Ages. |
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Teenage boys dressed as cowherds form human pyramids to reach and break the pots. |
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As always, she was dressed plainly in a black garment that shifted unnaturally, almost as if the touch of her skin would leave some dread taint. |
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He worships at an obelisk lit by a single spotlamp, dressed in roughly fashioned cowhide. |
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A woman stood there dressed in a pale blouse and khaki pants, gray hair rolled into a tight bun upon her head. |
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He returns, make-up and hair fixed, still dressed in his tracksuit trousers and T-shirt. |
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She dressed in a simple denim jumper and a new straw cowboy hat with red cowboy boots. |
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The plump and harried mother, dressed in a denim jumper, drives a battered Econo-Van with numerous dents. |
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He drives to work in Tallaght each morning dressed in a tracksuit and goes for a five-mile run. |
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A brilliant cut diamond pendant, set in 18-carat white gold, is the elegant prize on offer for the best dressed woman on Thursday. |
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As I went into private practice, I made sure that my shoes always shone and dressed sharply, always wearing freshly laundered shirts to court. |
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Quinn simply did not like the elfinly angelic man dressed in a cross between a Byronic poet and a punk rocker sitting across from him. |
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In the altarpiece Mantegna portrays the Madonna extending her hand and bestowing special favor on the marquis, who is dressed in full armor. |
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Some young girls, dressed as choir boys joked and held each other like the adolescents they were. |
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The drawing of a woman with big eyes, dark lashes and tightly knotted hair, dressed in a ruffled frock and sporting a fan, gave it away. |
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Then, an army of warriors and men dressed in black cowls came from the direction of Plunder castle and sacked the town. |
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The drawing for the house was held at City Hall, gaily dressed with yellow balloons and reverberating with ranchera music. |
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I am not getting all dressed up and buying an expensive gift for Karen and Whatshisname only to have a crusty bun and potato salad. |
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In his Norfolk jacket, breeks made from Glenturret's own tweed and yellow flashes in his socks, Alex Seldon is dressed for the part. |
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He was tall and broad-chested, if a bit round at the middle, and dressed much better than these other two. |
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He gestured over to some slave girls huddled in the corner, dressed in pieces of old sacking. |
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Milos Valnik turned out to be a bulky man in his middle forties, probably because he was dressed for winter. |
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I was also rendered a precise salute upon passing their inspection-hardly a courtesy I expected while dressed in civilian clothes. |
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Upon his arrival in Finland, Svinhufvud met him at the dock with a military salute, dressed in the uniform of a sergeant-major. |
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Teachers at the school dressed up as African chiefs in traditional costume and pupils each brought in a bucket to take part in the event. |
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Some were accompanied by more sedate blokes, dressed in their finest old jeans with their shirt tails hanging out. |
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He was imprisoned in Switzerland for terrorising skiers while dressed as a yeti. |
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In the picture, Ford is dressed in a white turtleneck and a white velvet jacket with huge lapels, and he is wearing aviator glasses. |
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To some, the director-general is an oaf dressed in jester's clothing, a big-mouthed fool with a propensity to put his foot in it. |
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As I neared them, I could see that the man's blonde hair was receding and he was dressed rather conservatively. |
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Eleanor and some of her entourage appeared before the barons dressed as Amazons, declaring their willingness to fight for Christ. |
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Everyone else might be much more dressed up than you are, or wearing clothes you wouldn't be caught dead in. |
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Highlight of this fund-raiser was the runway fashion show with doggie moms dressed by Tootsies and doggie dads clothed by M. Penner. |
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She described the large house, trimmed hedges, her uniform, and the mother who dressed elegantly to receive and visit friends for lunch. |
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In the middle, dressed in top hat and tails, are the dancers, who would tap-dance to a medley of Fred Astaire classics. |
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So I got dressed and slipped a shawl over my shoulders, wrapping it around myself tightly. |
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She was fully dressed with her hair done and a shawl over her shoulders, as though she had been waiting for the men to awaken. |
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I got dressed and went out to the shop even before switching on lappy or having any breakfast. |
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Even if the salad is dressed with strips of duck, bits of bacon lardons, goat cheese or sliced hard-boiled eggs, stay the course. |
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I pass a rabble of rampant orange-clad Dutch fans dressed as boy scouts wearing huge cartoon clogs, larging it up, singing and laughing. |
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The second youth was white, aged 13 to 14, about 4 foot four inches tall, dressed in a similar fashion with a dark blue or black woolly hat. |
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One of his friends referred to him as a very sly and funny and youthful man who dressed like an old man. |
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Suddenly they're dressed to the hilt in 1980s sunglasses, shorts, and a thick gob of zinc oxide on their noses. |
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The boy dressed in black immediately dove into the stronger current after her, making his way downstream with powerful strokes. |
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Once again, this stance expresses political passivity, this time dressed up in the garb of militant syndicalism. |
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The website carries photos of celebrities attending award ceremonies, dressed in glamorous attire. |
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Colonel Solent was a snobbish, proud man, dressed similarly to his soldiers, but with a blue tunic and red belt. |
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She instead was dressed in a satin white dress that had the basic form of a Japanese kimono, with a red sash that included a satin flower. |
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One lady dressed in tight black leather and brandishing a whip, insisted on chasing Geoff and me around the dance floor. |
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Henny carefully repacked her case, dressed and straightened her clothing as best she could. |
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He is found dressed in a kurta-pyjama, be it at film mahurats or recording studios or even at home. |
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Minutes later I was dressed in low-rise blue jeans, a tight-fitting brown tank top, and my jean jacket. |
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The queen was beyond the blush of maidenhood, but dressed in maidenly green like the first hesitant uncurling feathery buds of April. |
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They both were dressed like fashion models and wore so much makeup you hardly recognized them. |
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Ladies were dressed in saris and shalwar kameez of vibrant shades making the streets of Wootton Bassett awash with colour. |
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The ground had to be dug over, dressed with some compost and lastly covered with the topsoil. |
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Men and boys are dressed in casual lungis or loose-fitting kana robes as they go about their daily affairs. |
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Around the side of the tank the crowds were massing, all dressed up in their new neatly-pressed lungis and their best silk saris. |
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The skinny adolescent is dressed to kill in a black sheath dress, gloves and a straw pillbox hat with a veil. |
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They were all dressed in white coveralls, of some fancy reflective material. |
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A sinister looking retainer, dressed in a dark uniform with a blue sash and blue and white turban opened the rusty gate. |
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She was dressed in a gray wool skirt and white shirt and black heels, not very fashionable, very plain, even for my taste. |
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When they're dressed as women, they are women, and should be referred to as such. |
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She quickly shed the clothes she was wearing and fully dressed herself in clean garments and her brother's spare uniform. |
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The man was dressed in a standard technician's coveralls and safety harness. |
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The story turns into a musical story told by two musicians and three dancers dressed like caca. |
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According to restaurant staff who witnessed the crime, there were at least six attackers, and they were dressed in police uniforms. |
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Then she quickly got dressed and sped out the door when she realized she was going to be late for her appointments. |
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Otherwise, he has dressed in a conservative gray suit, with a crisp white shirt and perfectly creased trousers. |
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She was now dressed in a white hospital gown that was bunched up on top of her round belly. |
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They bunched at the top of the steps, utterly stopped by the slender woman dressed in mourning, holding the door shut. |
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It was 45 minutes before kick-off and we were dressed in full kit, without boots, doing some leg weights and stretches. |
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Some were attired in figure-hugging minis, some were dressed in sparkling evening wear and a few in casuals. |
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Anne came into Katherine's chamber a little later, dressed and carrying a small tasseled handbag in her black gloved hands. |
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The man, tall and broad and dressed in a sweater and tasseled loafers, wraps his left arm around the woman's back. |
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What sort of reaction did you get from what I imagine would be a fairly conservatively dressed meeting of businesspeople? |
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A man dressed in black leapt from an alleyway in front of her, releasing a wolf whistle from his lips. |
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The voice belonged to a young woman dressed in bright red, a white scarf around her head, a bowl of water in her hands. |
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Maybe it's because there are too many noisy, complaining, tastelessly dressed German tourists in France. |
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They can be dressed up by cutting them in half, plopping a dab of goat cheese on top and wrapping that with thinly sliced prosciutto ham. |
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Of course she's dressed in another pair of kinky boots indicative of her femme fatal stage persona but there's no calculated synthetic chic here. |
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With the help of fellow female team members, Adam was made up and dressed up for the strut down the catwalk. |
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She'd come to school dressed pretty conservatively, but later in the day she'd be sauntering around in a tight mini skirt and sexy shoes. |
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Shortly after dinner, as I was being wheeled through the smoking-parlor, I over-heard some whorishly dressed relative of mine. |
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I noticed he was dressed in formality that night, forgoing his wonted loud, showy colors I normally saw him in. |
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He was dressed in purple silk robes and had jewels adorning his stubby neck and fingers. |
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A crowd that clutched parcels of packaged joy had gathered around a joyless, shoeless vagrant who was dressed in newspaper-stuffed tatters. |
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But the main attractions at the club were the waitresses, all hot babes dressed only in lingerie made out of lettuce. |
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In the blistering heat, and in true family tradition, I was dressed in corduroys and a heavy knitted sweater. |
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One of them, dressed in a violet pyjama and kurta, walked elegantly on the stage and greeted the students, who were touched by his appearance. |
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I had seen him in procession with his golden crook, preceded by the priests of his diocese, dressed up in all the tawdry of their canonicals. |
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The choices included tasty macaroni salad, a rice salad dressed with olive oil, baby corn, pickled beets and some chopped, crisp romaine. |
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Gavin was a rather attractive man who invariably dressed in jeans and a tight T-shirt. |
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She dressed the part and designed furnishings for the family castles in a romantic, Byzantine revival style. |
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When Patch got out of the taxi at docking port forty-two the next morning, he was dressed in a pair of slacks, a nice shirt and tie. |
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They were dressed completely in white, and the women's heads were covered with white kerchiefs, as well. |
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When the kookily dressed and wildly imaginative Leslie Burke comes to town, he's found his kindred spirit. |
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Ten actors dressed in black wear white masks with drooping, sad eyes and sagging, wide, miserable frowns. |
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For this song the kids appeared on the stage dressed as Malayalis, Gujaratis and Punjabis. |
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Street entertainers, dressed as snowmen and aliens and balanced on stilts, were pushed and jostled by the youngsters, who sprayed them with foam. |
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The Sovereign was dressed in his traditional habit of silvery blue shirt and veil with a white long sleeveless tunic over top of white trousers. |
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He was dressed in his lordly habit, a black tunic over black trousers and a shimmering silver veil with matching wide sleeves. |
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He sat at the centre of the table, looking down, as weather-beaten and differently dressed and slightly alien as a deep-sea fisherman. |
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The boys were sprucely dressed in the customary costume of shirt, breeches, stockings and shiny black shoes. |
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The ladies were dressed in their best tea gowns and lace parasols were held over their heads by lacy fingers. |
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He is dressed sprucely, except for his rubber overshoes, evidences of the chill, watery Parisian spring. |
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He was dressed in a tight white T-shirt that flaunted his abs, and his muscular arms. |
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The tables are large, the wicker chairs are padded and comfortable and the service personnel were happy, dressed in bright floral outfits. |
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Serve with boiled new potatoes, lemon wedges and a salad of lamb's lettuce simply dressed with olive oil and lemon juice. |
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A small, sprucely dressed man sporting a trimmed billy-goat beard, he was an active and popular local politician. |
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Seneca ridiculed a wealthy man because he kept a handsome slave who was dressed like a woman when he waited at table. |
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One morning I was dressed in my black negligee when the postman called with a registered letter. |
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Hunter was standing at a commercial sized stove, dressed in chef whites, with an apron wrapped around his slim waist. |
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We are all dressed up and ready to go, prepared to jump in as soon as the current drops to a diveable speed. |
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She heard some steps coming down the stairs and out of it came Jason, all dressed up and ready for work. |
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A woman was at home, all dressed in white, she had her little white pet mouse with her. |
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There is also a great prize for the best and most suitably dressed lady at the Show. |
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On a wet and gloomy afternoon, 21 people gathered in the council chamber of the town hall, looking rather apprehensive and dressed in their best. |
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Sonia watched in amusement as he dressed in his best, getting ready for town. |
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The timbers are often cut and dressed by hand, jointed and interlocked in the traditional way, and fastened throughout with wood pegs. |
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Cindy had the decency to get dressed, at least, although she was dressed in a ridiculously glamorous dress with lace and frills. |
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I saw several wrestlers in the corner already dressed in gym clothes, tying up the laces on their shoes. |
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I situated myself down on the arm of the couch, now fully dressed as I laced my sneakers up. |
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Special students, myself included, dressed in matsuri coats and played the large taiko drums, while others placed samisen and fue for the crowds. |
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He appeared before Portsmouth Magistrates yesterday dressed in a green robe, blue cloak and with talismans around his neck. |
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He was dressed flamboyantly in bright and many coloured Mendai robes, and carried a talking parrot seated on his shoulder. |
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She's a femme fatale with cheek, dressed in a see-through raincoat which does absolutely nothing to hide the suit that's more baby-doll than career girl. |
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The target audience will instead be those red-blooded men who go weak-kneed when they see a sweaty woman astride a horse, dressed in leather and wielding a battle axe. |
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This morning I read it, and it is a lump of leaden prose, ungainly and unattractive, like a plain fat spotty teenager at her prom, dressed like a Christmas cake. |
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And finally, we found the chamber in which she was kept, spread-eagled against one wall, dressed in rags and tatters of her once-magnificent gown. |
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The soldiers, dressed in bright green fatigues with knapsacks on their backs, filed through Jean Lesage Airport to meet loved ones who cheered and clapped. |
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The man was dressed in a brown leather beaten trench coat and had a matching hat which was being tossed out at him by a gang of other ruthless lushes. |
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Like her he was dressed in the coarsest of undyed wool, rough with fringe at the edges, and was shod in shoes made from deer hide or pig hide, with the hair still upon it. |
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Especially after all those wasted hours trying to look younger, slimmer, and better dressed just to get their rightful desserts. |
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Jacobs sent his models, with their beehive hairdos, down the escalator in pairs who were dressed in complimentary styles. |
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Also on the program that night were the Marshall Dancers from the Lower Yukon, dressed in sumptuous headdresses that were trimmed with wolf and beaver fur. |
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The sets and atmosphere are dingy, with performers dressed in jeans and sneakers and leather jackets, and conveying a sassy, modern manner in their characters' persona. |
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To wring all that can be wrung from metaphor, note what our elected and appointed officials are not dressed as. |
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A man, dressed in rags, stalks across the field, impaling the bodies with a bayonet. |
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There were the bodies of fourteen men, dressed in bloodied djellabahs or in shirts and slacks. |
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He was dressed in only a pair of boxer shorts, his body withered and pale. |
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