Two long-haired, goateed young men in flannel shirts momentarily stopped their dart game to stare. |
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In the early nineties, you couldn't turn around without spilling a microbrew on some goateed guy's flannel. |
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Today, aged 56, goateed and comfortably padded, Schnabel comes across more as a genial bon viveur. |
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There's the band, of course, hundreds of roadies, uniformly massive and goateed like pro wrestlers, and the odd meddling journalist. |
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The sharp-chinned, goateed 55-year-old is too impatient with black stagnation to mince words, though he softens his more provocative statements with a disarming chuckle. |
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In The Killing, the highly popular US remake of the Danish drama series, he was shaven-headed and goateed as death-row inmate Ray Seward. |
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To mohawked viewers, it's a tribute to the Vancouver punk music scene, while goateed audiences might see it as homage to the work of Jean-Luc Godard. |
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Bald and goateed sans moustache, he wears a hoop earring and bears the tattoos of a rebellious youth. |
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Lalas became the flaming-haired, goateed, amulet-wearing, guitar-strumming face of soccer in America, the Son of Uncle Sam personified. |
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Gray-haired and goateed, a perspiring and ever-feisty man of consumption, Goodman taps lustily into Big Daddy's disgusts and appetites. |
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In 2005, one of Smothers's basketball buddies introduced him to Leroy Payne, a laid-back, goateed black man in his thirties who liked to shoot dice in high-stakes street games. |
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Unless you're one of those goateed nabobs who think he's an untalented, wrinkly, bimbo-chasing throwback who should have stuck with the promising football career. |
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