They both wore their uniforms fashionably, making them looking like models in the dull uniform. |
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A woman of twenty, wildly spiky black hair fashionably flowing in the breeze, drove speedily throughout the city. |
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They took the obligatory 45 minutes to be fashionably late, and boy, did we ever love them for it. |
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This ball took place at the Corn Exchange Rooms on Friday evening and was fashionably and most numerously attended. |
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Madeline was dressed professionally and fashionably, in a businesslike skirt and blouse. |
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Her makeup was sensible, and her wheat blond hair was cut very fashionably. |
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The fashionably dressed churchgoers are returning from Matins, several of them in a landau. |
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Behind a pillar, however, a man in fashionably cut jeans, leather moccasins and a hip yellow sweatshirt talks frustratedly into a mobile phone. |
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The ladies were more or less fashionably dressed in bright summer costumes and beflowered hats, and had gay parasols. |
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Although, I'm sure Shawna was often fashionably late to her classes just like all of her popular friends. |
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Below the word, which ran across the chest, was a fashionably scratchy picture of what he presumed was meant to be a tennis racquet. |
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The title is fashionably silly, in the manner of Flaubert's Parrot, while the subtitle suggests a thesis imperfectly converted into a book. |
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My getting in the way marred her almost perfectly executed fashionably late entrance. |
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The image of fashionably cosmopolitan, self-reliant, and positively liberated young women prevails in the modern mass media. |
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I was only about half an hour late, which I guess still counts as being fashionably late. |
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She was a slim young woman, her dark hair cut fashionably short, dressed baggily in a sort of cardigan and long skirt. |
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There's only one thing that's worse than kitsch and that's fashionably ironic kitsch. |
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But even the fashionably challenged me can tell that these clothes are cool. |
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Anyone planning to be fashionably late for the show will miss a crucial part of the plot. |
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Soft ringlets had been pinned up fashionably atop her head and a white veil embedded with pearls hung from beneath. |
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Osmond Tearle staged a fashionably spectacular production at Stratford in 1889, with himself playing Talbot. |
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Production-wise, the designer keeps the stage cold, sleek and fashionably minimal. |
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The author, like so many writers of popular biography, is guilty of being fashionably irreverent toward her subject. |
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He was allegedly a dandy, wearing rings on his fingers and cutting his hair fashionably short. |
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My companions, fashionably dressed journalists from the magazine, seemed mystified at the suggestion. |
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The girls were fashionably attired but not overdressed, with attractive figures and lovely faces. |
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She had a slim build and medium length, fashionably styled blonde hair. |
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I follow a gaggle of fashionably grungy Italian kids into a marquee. |
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In addition, instead of fashionably dressed young ladies stationed at the gate to usher in the movie-goers, formally attired old gentlemen will be assigned to do the job. |
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I eat dinner in the fashionably low-lit restaurant looking out over platform four. |
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Christopher Banks is a fashionable society detective, solving fashionably ghastly crimes in 1930s England. |
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Adding seasonably right colours to the classic suede oxford and loafer made the shoe fashionably right. |
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A scroll of the period shows Okuni as a young, fashionably dressed samurai, indolently leaning on a sword, dallying with a teahouse girl. |
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It is the result of private sector behaviour driven by innovative entrepreneurship or, more fashionably, creative destruction. |
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The ugliness of fashionably thin, beautiful models is clear and sickening. |
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Almost uniformly attractive and fashionably dressed, the staff nevertheless exuded an odd research-lab sexlessness. |
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She was dressed down in a T-shirt, hoodie and fashionably shredded MiH jeans. |
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These colours reflect today's fashion trends, yet they are also fashionably discreet. |
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It wears a fashionably large face, outlined by a smooth ring-like bezel in PVD black finish over a brushed steel case. |
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Ideal for fashionably small frames, it is designed for eyeglass wearers who don't want to compromise on style and quality. |
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Cropped top, skirt down on her hips, utility knicks above the waistband, and still she fidgeted constantly to ensure they were fashionably displaying. |
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In the middle of a stirring love song, he arrives fashionably late. |
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Like so many fashionably modernistic productions, this one comes across as gimmicky, born of a desire to shock in order to shake up conventional morality. |
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She was an attractive brunette, fashionably attired and coiffed. |
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I've always wanted to know exactly how late fashionably late is. |
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He came fashionably late to my housemate's party and, naturally, nobody minded. |
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Every piece of CLOAQ APPAREL is carefully crafted to achieve maximum EMR protection simplistically as well as fashionably. |
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As technology becomes increasingly integrated into our daily activities, consumer products are able to deliver sophisticated functionality, simply and fashionably. |
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Further, the design is comfortable to hold, ensures a positive closure and presents a proportion just slightly slimmer than the traditional lipstick, for a fashionably sleek look and feel. |
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In a painting reminiscent of Renoir's sweet portrayals of young children, the eight-year-old Margaret, fashionably dressed for winter, has a cherubic, doll-like face. |
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Many other studies, however, look beyond fashionably sceptical aperçus. |
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In 1980 during a debate very similar to this one Bob Rae, then a federal member of Parliament, stated when speaking of the Mac-Paps that they were anti-fascist before it was fashionably popular to be so. |
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Seeking a fashionably cool new messaging phone? |
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It was suggested that if vitamins and minerals, or natural health products, as they are now fashionably called, had their own category, all these problems would go away. |
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It is preposterous and illogical to think that any part of the truth can be appropriately, politically, or fashionably confined to certain places or times. |
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Logistics in the technology industry is all about getting valuable products into the hands of tech-hungry consumers and businesses, before they become technically or fashionably obsolete. |
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Young, fashionably bearded and sporting both a well-cut suit and a braided black bracelet, he might be finalising a business presentation, or the launch of a fashion brand. |
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This is not normally cause for concern in Buenos Aires, a city where everyone is fashionably late and nightlife doesn't get going until after midnight. |
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Christopher Kane's line for J Brand, which launched in November, was an equally impressive coup, featuring candy coloured denim with fashionably frayed edges, courtesy of British fashion's designer du jour. |
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Wyatt's handsome face, heavily bearded and fashionably hatted, was drawn by Hans Holbein the Younger, for he was one of the stars of the court of Henry VIII and therefore a man in continual danger. |
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Scrunched up on a fashionably uncomfortable sofa in ITV's airless headquarters, her legs origamied into an impressive approximation of a bow tie, Olivia Colman is pondering the infinite imponderability of stardom. |
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Her blog is now a popular destination for the glamorously fit, fashionably chic, and health-conscious moms. |
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Moran, who is thirty-seven, has a round, boyishly friendly, fashionably stubbled face, and he was wearing a leather vest, blue jeans, and a tan porkpie hat. |
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The Acer Smart Line notebook cases are designed to offer a stunning and recognizably professional range of multi-featured, designer cases for a fashionably contemporary look. |
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One of the earliest Elizabethan portraits of an author, the fashionably dressed poet is shown darkly brooding on his love. |
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In photos, it looked charming in what Ms. Foxley describes as a fashionably shabby, slipcovered sort of way. |
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He's handsome and fashionably presented, but in a strangely featureless way, like one of those members of Coldplay whose name nobody can remember. |
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It seems Tyneside is in for a backpacker boom as tourists flood into a newly trendy and fashionably cultural city famous for its nightlife. |
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The young man and his son were fashionably turned out, he in linen shorts and an expensive ugly Hawaiian shirt, a large Rolex watch and Sperry Topsiders with no socks. |
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