A bespectacled couple is slow-dancing in the corner, eyes locked on each other. |
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The pile of books moved and a bespectacled man about his age blinked at him owlishly. |
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Considering James Dean in like manner, I ended up with a corpulent, bald and bespectacled Rod Steiger, perhaps prettied up a bit. |
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Against that dark, wavy-haired, bespectacled and pompous little individual, I had taken an instant scunner. |
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Fat Man's bespectacled sidekick took the woman's video camera and rewound the tape. |
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Small and bespectacled, he is wearing a knitted cap, denim jacket and jeans. |
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The head waiter, a heavily built, bespectacled man in his forties, wore a barely ironed shirt entirely untucked from his trousers. |
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Matt is not the bespectacled nerd who taps out columns about dog poo in parks at his typewriter in the evenings. |
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Sitting towards the back of the hall was an inconspicuous, balding, bespectacled man with a slight stammer. |
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His best friend was Paul, a gangly bespectacled individual, and his best girl was the feisty Winnie, who lived over the road. |
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He is short, bespectacled, narrow-shouldered, a big talent in a Woody Allen-esque package. |
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Tall, bespectacled, fleshy, although in reasonably good shape, he has the self-effacing air of an old-fashioned university don. |
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These are two bespectacled guys in pink pinstriped boiler suits, who recite poetry over early-80s-style music. |
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With his bespectacled studious appearance, people often take him for scholar, writer or even a photographer. |
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Another friend, a bespectacled accountant and reader of science fiction novels, interrupted him. |
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In hesitant English, the bespectacled Thai man thanks all the foreigners who have helped his community, raising the biggest cheer of the night. |
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It was a picture of a bespectacled President signing some important looking documents. |
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At last, she spotted a bespectacled man in the crowd and grabbed his hands. |
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I've noticed I don't really make eye contact with people when I'm bespectacled. |
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A bespectacled librarian came and sat behind me, commentating on the view throughout the journey for the benefit of his Japanese lady visitor. |
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After fifteen minutes the train came and Amy piled on with the other bespectacled youths. |
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A seemingly humorless workaholic, the bespectacled Uribe could be mistaken for an accountant or professor. |
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Bald, bespectacled and soft-spoken to a fault, he looks less hip than shyly professorial. |
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He's got a certain charm, though, and his podgy, bespectacled appearance puts the audience at their ease. |
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Why has the bespectacled figure of Kevin Rosenberg suddenly popped up in a corner of my mind? |
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That is, until a bespectacled Arab man, in a business suit and carrying a briefcase, arrives one day on the bus. |
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In reality, the Thumb was an affable, bespectacled California accountant, a cousin of one of the men arrested on the Mekong. |
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In 2012, Donnelly, balding and bespectacled, arrived at the airport in Ontario. |
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The idol the girls were swooning over was an unassuming, bespectacled, 40-year-old world chess champion. |
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It's just the kind of word the slightly owlish, bespectacled Mr Brooks should love. I wasn't alone in noticing the slip. |
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He was a tall, coltish, bespectacled young man, curiously lovable. |
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Walking toward the theatre, I see a limo pull up, a bodyguard jump out and escort a chubby, bewigged and bespectacled pop-culture idol from the street to the lobby. |
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Missy, 37, is a petite, bespectacled gal with a green pixie cut, and her arms are adorned with tattoos. |
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He is a pudgy, bespectacled, homburg-wearing cuckold of a Sherlock in those fish-grey postwar years of 1970s England. |
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If convicted as charged, the doughy, bespectacled Chaney could get more than 120 years in prison. |
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The seizing of an American reporter was only a matter of time, and the bespectacled and disheveled Ostrovsky was a prime target. |
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Not far away, a bespectacled 12-year-old boy named seif trailed after his parents. |
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The night is waning when a clean-cut, bespectacled comedian comes on. |
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The short, bespectacled monk has influence, power, certainly money. |
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A short bespectacled woman in a laboratory coat greeted them. |
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There was the bullfighter, he was easy to recognize, and the bespectacled guy with half dozen cameras hanging from his neck was obviously the shutterbug. |
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The young man's friend, a dour bespectacled sort, was unruffled. |
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Instead of the odd-looking bespectacled chum in the red stocking cap, the mobile man in green with the No.36 on his jersey was supposed to be the focus of attention. |
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To that end, Hai Karate's bespectacled gent desperately fought off the advances of a woman with a cleavage potholers would find challenging. |
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These figures are found continuously in the works of David Dalla Venezia: that bespectacled man, that distant woman, those white books that have never been written or have been written but are useless. |
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While the plump, bespectacled figure in her décolleté remains strikingly different from the rest of the crowd, she has undoubtedly earned her place as one of the leading female artists on the French music scene. |
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While Nana's popularity has never really caught on with the younger generation, the bespectacled diva remains a veritable idol for millions of faithful fans around the world. |
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Her bespectacled colleague gave me a once-over. |
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Is Roeder a Houdini, Peter Pan, Paul McKenna and Bill Shankly all packaged in one bespectacled, unexcitable, ultra cool inspiration? |
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Related: Home is where the art is: narratives of nationhood For a bespectacled, spotty, lanky boy with a weird love for the Jesus and Mary Chain, Stockport town centre was also a fine breeding ground for watchfulness. |
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One recently painted the bespectacled pontiff as a flying Super Pope. |
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Bibliophile and bespectacled roamer of these virtual plains. |
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The bespectacled Italian, who at present is not communicating with the media in English, seemed to be able to get his point over to the players on a number of occasions when the 61-year-old rose from his seat in the dugout. |
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And, lets not forget, in a world where the DJ had too often been bespectacled nerds, here the headline DJ had the looks and charm to match his growing following. |
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This was his first grand prix as a team owner and, contrary to popular expectation, the gangling, bespectacled founder of Simtek Research had not fallen flat on his smiling face. |
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Abhay is a nerdy, awkward, socially challenged, bespectacled geek of the college who is so far removed from her world that she doesn't even know that people like him actually exist. |
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Tallish, bespectacled, rather big-eared and increasingly thin on top, he tended to be described by his friends as a beaming and highly articulate shambles of a chap, a man to whom convention meant very little. |
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Many gemologists and jewelers were bespectacled by the type of gemstones and metals that were used to ornate every Guess collection piece that was showcased during the event. |
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Then there was Richard Walker, a donnish, bespectacled wraith who emerged slimmer than ever from two years of teaching in a remote corner of Sudan. |
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Both are coolly intense, well bethatched, bell-bottomed and bespectacled. |
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Still, one thing both Hardi and Mufti agree on is what they describe as the bespectacled and barrel-chested Talabani's sense of humour and optimism in the face of adversity. |
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He was a skinny, black-haired, bespectacled boy who had the pinched, slightly unhealthy look of someone who has grown a lot in a short space of time. |
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A graduate of film studies in New York, May has had a hand in editing two of his three videos. Each casts him as a bespectacled dag in a world of glamour. |
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Most people look at Jim Leighton and see a balding, bespectacled man with the bandiest legs in Scottish football, quiet of voice and mild of manner. |
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