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wore and hat
Horsely, an agent on the east end, wore the hat, trying to look like a tourist.
Rachel wore a smart hat and, because she had been warned recently about smoking, puffed at her cigarettes through a long ivory holder stained with lipstick.
Vernon wore a gray tall hat, a gardenia, and maroon Wellington boots that glistened like currant jelly.
Although he still wore a standard British officer's cap on arrival in the desert, he briefly wore an Australian broad-brimmed hat before switching to wearing the black beret ( with the badge of the Royal Tank Regiment next to the British General Officer's badge ) for which he became notable.
He wore knee-length boots and dark clothing, topped with a wide hat and sometimes a long coat of brightly-coloured silk or velvet.
* Justus O ' Peace: This recurring skit featured Archie Campbell as a judge who wore what looked to be a bowler hat, a red undershirt, and suspenders sentencing people to long jail time for some of the most silly misdemeanor " crimes ".
On a typical day, women wore ankle-length dresses, while men wore pants with vests or coats and a hat.
In 2009, Eminem wore the Cotton Twill Army Cap Kangol hat on his Beautiful video.
Later on, when Nemo finally did reach Slumberland, he was constantly being woken up by Flip, a character who originally wore a hat that had ' Wake Up ' written on it.
He cultivated a feminine appearance and feminine handwriting, wore a cape, sandals and a broad-brimmed hat, and despised ' macho ' masculinity.
'" " The bowler hat was of course de rigueur for male persons in many social contexts when Beckett was growing up in Foxrock ( when he first came back with his beret ... his mother suggested that he was letting the family down by not wearing a bowler ), and father commonly wore one.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, she wore fashionable ladies hats on stage and to this day, often still sports a black top hat adorned with giant plumes.
Leone gains credit for one great breakthrough in the western genre still followed today: in traditional western films, many heroes and villains looked alike as if they had just stepped out of a fashion magazine, with clearly drawn moral opposites, even down to the hero wearing a white hat and the villain wearing a black hat ( except for the most successful of the ' traditional western cowboys ' - Hopalong Cassidy, who wore a black outfit upon a pale horse ).
Antonio, who always wore the proper hat, was fond of this Pane.
His signature image was characterized by his long hair and beard, as well as his black hat and the black leather vest he wore during his appareances.
As with the First Boer War, since the Boers were civilian militia, each man wore what he wished, usually his everyday dark-grey, light-grey, neutral-coloured, or earthtone khaki farming clothes — often a jacket, trousers and slouch hat.
She was, by some accounts, the highest-earning woman in the United States and noted for her signature fruit hat outfit she wore in the 1943 movie The Gang's All Here.
His trademark attire was a boater hat, which he always wore on stage with a tuxedo.
Fred wore a top hat and tails in the first half and a lobster outfit in the second.
Geoffrey received his nickname from the yellow sprig of broom blossom ( genêt is the French name for the planta genista, or broom shrub ) he wore in his hat.
But, one of her favourite events that she hosted was the annual Christmas party for the Ottawa Boys & Girls Club and its French-language counterpart, the Patro d ' Ottawa ; the children came to Rideau Hall to visit with Santa and attended a lunch in the Tent Room, which Sauvé personally hosted and wore a paper party hat to celebrate the special occasion.
Childe always wore his wide-brimmed black hat, which he had purchased from a hatter in Jermyn Street, central London, as well as a tie, which was usually red, a colour chosen to symbolise his socialist beliefs.

wore and looked
They wore shoes with pointed toes, odd to American eyes, and narrow trousers, and their hair looked unnaturally black and slick.
The Rangers began the 2008 season red hot, headlined by newcomer Josh Hamilton who looked to be a threat to win the Triple Crown, before fading off as the season wore on.
Sheila comments disparagingly that Eva looked prettier when she wore a certain dress than Sheila did herself, and seems threatened by Eva ’ s beauty, confessing that if Eva had been plain she would have been unlikely to have had her fired.
In the first season, Ginger often wore gowns that looked as if they were tailored from S. S. Minnow tarpaulins or similar ersatz cloth ( some had the name of the vessel stenciled on them ).
He looked sickly and wore a wool ski mask to hide his face.
However, Aldershot's debts were mounting and although they were able to begin the 1991 – 92 Fourth Division campaign, as the season wore on it looked more and more likely that the club would go under.
Although socialism was viewed as an unsavory form of political thought by most middle-class Americans, the well-educated Thomas — who often wore three-piece suits — looked like and talked like a president and gained grudging admiration.
Since the locals were aware of what they looked like, they wore fake beards.
Multiple factors, including how much one could said to be ‘ integrated ’ into the business, or whether one metaphorically wore the ‘ badge ’ of the organisation, were looked at, with a focus, it was said on ‘ economic reality ’ and form over substance.
Luggy ( Radar ) looked a lot like Cruncher, Snitch looked like Cruncher as well except Snitch wore orange, Brainy had no glasses and had no hair apart from around his ears and wore black, Blinky looked the same except he was bald and Alf and Fred had two hairs on their head and wore black and yellow.
We looked at them, and above their image and what they wore, the thing that kept them current was the fact they consistently came up with incredible songs.
Victor's little brother, Hugo always wore a beret and looked like a burglar ( right down to his ever-present eye-mask ).
According to Carlton Walters: " I got to Andy quite well, and he always looked bedraggled: always had his tie lopsided, as he didn't have time to tie it, and he never tied his shoe laces, and he even wore different colored socks, but he bought all of his clothes at Brooks Brothers ..."
" After the ships had engaged each other, Hull looked to see if the enemy ship, which proved to be HM frigate Guerriere, had surrendered by striking its colors: " not knowing whither the Enemy had struck, or not, we stood off for about half an hour, to repair our Braces, and such other rigging, as had been shot away, and wore around to return to the Enemy, it being now dark we could not see whether she had any colours, flying or not, but could discover that she had raised a small flag Staff or Jury mast forward.

wore and too
Krige suffered a large amount of discomfort filming her role ; her costume was too tight, causing blisters, and the painful silver contact lenses she wore could only be kept in for four minutes at a time.
He wore a modified AGV helmet in the weeks following his Nürburgring accident so as the lining would not aggravate his burned scalp too badly.
Voters increasingly viewed Goldwater as a right wing fringe candidate — his slogan " In your heart, you know he's right " was successfully parodied by the Johnson campaign into " In your guts, you know he's nuts ", or " In your heart, you know he might " ( as in push the nuclear button ), or even " In your heart, he's too far right " ( some cynics wore buttons saying " Even Johnson is better than Goldwater!
Geoffrey Chaucer in the Canterbury Tales describes the clothing of the miller's wife, Alison: " Of white, too, was the dainty smock she wore, embroidered at the collar all about with coal-black silk, alike within and out.
When it was time for the Super Bowl Champs to visit the White House, McMahon wore his Chicago Bears # 9 jersey, which did not go over too well with Green Bay Packer fans.
He joined the ranks of his fellow co-stars Roberts and Greene, both of whom began the series with hairpieces ( Greene wore his modest frontal piece in private life too, whereas Roberts preferred not wearing his, even to rehearsals / blocking ).
I think that's a safe prediction to say that energy domes -- if you wore them constantly, night and day -- which I don't do, but there are people out there who do, not too many of them but there are some.
Clare Dennis was nearly disqualified from her record-breaking Olympic meet because her suit showed too much skin ; early Speedo bikinis were banned from some Australian beaches ; more recently, the NASA technology in the LZR Racer suit Michael Phelps wore at the Beijing Olympics was the subject of great media scrutiny.
Exceedingly large for his age, Ralphie always wore a cowboy outfit that was several sizes too small.
While it has been demonstrated that the ball can be cycled from the starting point of one SMOT to the starting point of a second SMOT ( and third and fourth ) nobody has yet cycled the ball back to the first SMOT, which would be necessary for the system to run continuously ( at least, until the ball or track wore out or the magnets become too weak to overcome friction ).
Raskolnikov from the novel Crime and Punishment wore a top hat from Zimmerman's shop before killing the pawn broker, but thought better of wearing it to the murder, since it was already unusual and thus too conspicuous in 1860s Russia.
( The cloth cap began to spread through the working class, and some women wore them too.
The only ones allowed to pass the fence were the scientist studying the pequeninos and his or her assistant, and they were never allowed to ask questions that reveals too much of human lifestyle to the pequeninos, to answer pequenino questions about humans or to bring with them any equipment whatsoever, other than the clothes they wore.
Joan had provoked much criticism as she allegedly wore dresses that displayed too much décolletage, and her wanton behaviour was considered scandalous.
He also wore plugged-in Christmas lights as part of his costume on several occasions, which once shorted out when he perspired too much, almost electrocuting him.
One musical number, a seductive performance of " Mr. Monotony " by Garland wearing the top half of a tuxedo and nylon tights ( a style of dress which would become something of a trademark in later years after she wore the same outfit in 1950's Summer Stock ), was cut from the film as it was deemed too risqué for a film supposedly set in 1912.
The former was not used in the finished film, partly because the tattoos were considered too distracting and similar to the ones that the Yakuza wore.
Boys often dressed similar to adult males, as they too wore blazers and Norfolk jackets.
By this time other clubs from the city had begun playing too, including ; Foot-Ball Club Liberty who originally wore blue and white stripes, they were founded as a dissident club from the original Bari in 1909 and their rivals Unione Sportiva Ideale who wore green and black stripes.
A classic contest it turned out to be too with the match swinging from one side to the other or the entire day, a pack mark by David Crawford deep into time-on was converted and seemed to give Claremont the flag for the first time in 14 years, but as the match wore on into the 32nd minute of the Final quarter Sandover Medallist Andrew Krakouer popped up to put Swans back in front.
But as time wore on, there was growing concern that a prolonged war was placing too much strain on the German economy and that an extended siege would convince the French Government of National Defense that Prussia could still be beaten.
Like their enemy, they too held torch rallies and wore their own uniforms, complete with an official badge of “ a blue rosette … to be worn upon the side of the hat .”
Gunston's personal appearance satirised club performers and TV interviewers of the time — for the studio segments he wore an ill-fitting blue lurex tuxedo jacket ( wrongly buttoned ) and the fly on his ( too short ) trousers was habitually left undone, with the shirt-tail poking out through the zip.

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