Small and dapper with a permatan, he has been described by one acquaintance as resembling a cheesy US Senator. |
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There's a dapper old gent with a blazer and a cravat sitting two seats head of me. |
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They used to be called freight forwarders but now they are known by the more dapper term, logistics companies. |
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Finally, with suit in hand, we found a dapper shirt with French cuffs and a sharp-looking tie and went home for a fashion show. |
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With his dapper suits and Bohemian cravats, Demarco quickly became an instantly recognisable figure on the Edinburgh arts scene. |
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Of course, vintage is in and debate will rage as the nation's dapper silver foxes go head to head with the lively young bucks. |
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The dapper, silver-haired Frenchman had a celebrity status akin to a rock star among followers the world over. |
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To turn up at County Hall looking dapper and spruce would have been to strike a false, jarring note of misplaced optimism. |
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But then Adam is a theatrical impresario, and dresses with all the dapper spruceness of a, well, theatrical impresario. |
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Between the polo shirts, V-neck sweaters, and chinos, these dapper gents could double up as Ralph Lauren models. |
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The small man, the dapper man with grey suit, grey tie and clean white shirt put out a hand to support me. |
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A dapper man in contrasting winter shades, beige scarf at a jaunty angle, he marches across the nosherie floor to greet me. |
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If I recall correctly, he was wearing a blazer and appeared a very dapper 73-year-old. |
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Look out for the dapper gent in a bowler hat tinkling the ivories in an East End boozer. |
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He sits on a folded towel grumbling and mumbling away and, in spite of it all, still looks neat and dapper most of the time. |
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He grew into a dapper and debonair-seeming man who modelled himself on the film star Ronald Coleman. |
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A short while later it was opened again and a very dapper gentleman in English tweed opened it up to me. |
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A long red ostrich plume sprouted back from the hat giving him a dapper appearance that befit the captain of a ship. |
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The brides reflect the styles of the day, with the stiff starched elegance of the grooms' dapper morning suits also forming a real contrast. |
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If anyone can get you looking spruce and dapper, Maxine told me, it's Carol. |
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The racegoers go all out when it comes to the style stakes with the boys in their dapper pinstripes and the girls with their elegant head pieces. |
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Beyond the purely practical there are more dapper variations of this apparel for spoiled horsey to wear on special occasions such as gymkhanas. |
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He looked dapper in a blue suit, jacket unbuttoned, showing a stomach distended as if he had swallowed a basketball. |
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The most common shorebirds were American Oystercatcher and Willet in dapper summer plumage, but at least one Killdeer also winged by. |
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It could be the dapper K-pop starlet with her entourage, ostensibly here to rough it a bit for the hovering cameras. |
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He is the ultimate example of drug-fuelled rock 'n' roll excess, the other is a douce, dapper pillar of Scotland's literary establishment. |
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He is dapper in blazer, cane, sharp hat and regimental tie, which he wears with a tie clip. |
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O'Neill, dapper in his mandarin suit and collarless white shirt, does not look like the rushing blur of today's press men. |
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The Grand Marshals shows a dapper older couple riding on a Mardi Gras float. |
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At the opposite end a dapper gentleman tips his hat and bows to this smiling little lady. |
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This dapper crew, decked out with pristine suits, scrawny moustaches and tommy guns, is brilliantly cast. |
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His dapper mod dress code contradicts the sweaty confrontationalism he projects on stage. |
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He was neat and dapper when I saw him in 1995 in Kansas City, where he was filming the movie of that name. |
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Yet he is reasonably photogenic, cutting a dapper figure in a Western business suit. |
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Like a man in a dapper Armani suit spouting cheeseball lines to all and sundry, he looks to be a real player. |
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A dapper and dashing room will come together by blending these cool colours, leaving any room with a feeling of sophistication. |
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He was a dapper guy, and he always had a little feather in his hat. |
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His dapper appearance and smile belied an awkward personality. |
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Bob describes him as a tall, dapper gentleman who called himself a mercer. |
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Sitting on the edge of a table as powder is brushed on his forehead and face, he looks dapper in a navy suit, light-blue tie, black dress shoes and trench coat. |
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He talks excitedly about his favourite place for lunch in Paris, where dapper businessmen in suits sit cheek-by-jowl with tradesmen in dusty overalls. |
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I have an image in my mind of Mario as a dapper man doing all sorts of strange things for us like a Vaudevillian6 in the olden days. |
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The dapper Abbas, his black hair gelled, appeared in a different western outfit each day, at one point sporting a thigh-length teddy boy coat. |
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Fred is a dapper, chatty, white-haired man in, I guess, his mid-seventies. |
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With its blend of rusticity and sophistication, the 15 th-century coaching inn has been remodelled and is very much a dapper, food-and-wine-centred affair. |
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Max von Sydow gives a coolly Mephistophelean performance as Sam, the dapper, expatriate owner of a neon-lit gambling joint in the middle of a desert. |
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Suddenly, this dapper little man of the world in a sharp suit appeared, and we were hooked. |
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The costume department does not disappoint, and the bow tie collection reserved for dapper GP Dr Heston Carter is a thing of beauty. |
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This image of a group of remarkably dapper early hikers was turned into a local postcard. |
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He'd even led me up a flight of stairs, singing a little ditty, seemingly spry and agile and as dapper as any day in his six decades as an entertainer. |
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Meanwhile, York's Elvis impersonator Eddie Vee will swap his rhinestone jumpsuit for a dapper two-piece when he takes to the stage as Buddy Holly. |
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A dapper, compact chap, the very British man has been in Thailand for many years as a financial advisor, but this was very different from his early career path. |
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Petersen was a convener of people, known on multiple continents as a careful thinker, dynamic speaker, and dapper dresser. |
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Being dapper is all about attention to detail, like sporting a perfectly tucked handkerchief in your suit pocket. |
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To my left was a rather dapper man, distinguished in dress and demeanor. |
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He captured a dapper looking student, Jeremy Marek, leaning against the side of his car. |
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A dapper American in white jacket and smart shirt and tie greeted me. |
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Clearly the dapper con men were not up to speed on all these recent developments. |
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In appearance he is slim and dapper, a man of medium height invariably dressed in expensive American suits that nevertheless contrive to look cheap. |
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Just dress like a dapper man in the 1920s, slick your hair into a side part, and just be devilishly dashing all night long. |
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He is a small, dapper man, and I have a feeling he is rather vain. |
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Physically, I'd expected a dapper man with a fine line in suits and irony. |
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A pretty bird-like woman whose daughter resembled her, she looked precise and almost dapper in a chocolate-coloured pencil skirt and flowing blouse. |
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Hiddleston, a genial fellow, looks mighty dapper in a bespoke three-piece suit. |
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Lincoln was a little less toned but looked dapper with his stylish pencil moustache. |
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For the dapper gent whose favorite accessory is a strong cocktail. |
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Next week, the dapper Frenchman, who will be 95 in August, will be attended by hundreds of guests at a series of Paris parties to mark what many believe will be the final accolade of his life. |
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Una stood with a hulking man pressing as close to her side as he dared, and a dapper clerkling squeezed against her breast. |
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And everything in Moroni's fine and subtle brushwork – from the almost-sneer of the mouth to the dapper, head-in-air erectness of the figure – is borne out by the motto inscribed on the wall beside the duke. |
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With his slim pencil moustache, slicked-back hair and dapper style, he looked like a rather caddish character out of a 1960s British movie as he rose through the ranks at BMW and then moved on to run Jaguar and Land Rover. |
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While Anushka looked stunning in a pale yellow Gauri and Nainika gown, her beau Virat looked absolutely dapper in a tux. |
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You sense he could have walked into the ring in his dapper blue suit and easily taken care of both of these palookas. |
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The short, well knit body together with the unique square head and jaw and the striking white markings produce an especially dapper and charming American original. |
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And then there are the buyers, the wandering browsers and the dapper, Starbucks-wielding antiquers. |
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The earliest painting of John A. Macdonald, by an unknown artist, dates back to the 1840s and depicts the future prime minister as a dapper young redhead. |
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Within seconds of the first globule hitting their dapper clothes, they'd jumped into the crowd to physically demonstrate their lack of appreciation for even friendly saliva. |
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The Chair: The chair would point out that Mr. Macklin is very dapper. |
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The problem comes from the fact that mkvmlinuz does not work in dapper version and that current firmware version does not support yaboot, but according to Sven Luther, firmware 1.3 should make it possible to use yaboot. |
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A dapper, clean-shaven figure, Mr Uppal drew their attention to Canada, where a namesake, Tim Uppal, is a Conservative minister, resplendent in a bushy black beard and turban. |
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Going down the street, you would meet a typical commercial traveller, dapper and alert. |
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He had great neatness of person, and he continued to wear his spruce black coat and his bowler hat, always a little too small for him, in a dapper, jaunty manner. |
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The ever suave Sean Connery stars as dapper agent 007 who must prevent Auric Goldfinger and his pint-sized henchman Oddjob from raiding the gold reserves at Fort Knox. |
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Women in pouffy party dresses of hot pink and chartreuse, and men looking like they'd started out dapper but had long left elegance behind, erupted into spasmodic fits. |
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