The pile was in half a minute pushed over to an old bewigged woman with eyeglasses pinching her nose. |
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Anne gasped at such a rude phrase, but before she could chase after him in a fury, a soberly clad, bewigged gentleman approached her friend. |
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It effectively captures the tragedy and comedy of this scene as the emigrants, blonde and bewigged, scamper across the hills. |
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Extras glance uncertainly at the camera, and at one stage a bewigged gentleman, bent double, is seen scampering out of shot. |
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Isn't there also an irony in one so avowedly anti-Establishment revelling in the pronouncement of a bewigged judge? |
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The industrialists are dressed as bewigged aristocrats of pre-revolutionary France, with Hearst as Cardinal Richelieu. |
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In her one good scene, a bewigged, bedizened Crawford chases a properly terrified teen away from her quarry, shouting at her. |
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An opportunity arises to make money from drycleaning when Ed cuts the hair of a camp, bewigged would-be entrepreneur. |
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The town council should face facts, it is little more than a parish council and the need for a bewigged town clerk and a deputy has long gone. |
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The only portrait I'm really familiar with is the one in the National Gallery where he's wearing a hat, but others show him clearly bewigged. |
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A bewigged Quebecois gives us a history lesson on imperialism in politics and the cinema. |
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Sure enough, during their Saturday performance the rear doors are flung open to let in a procession of three horses with bewigged, costumed riders. |
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Anne and Jane cringed by the doorway as they watched a frazzled looking, bewigged physician chase Katherine around the chamber with the offensive bowl and sharp instrument. |
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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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They dwell on the miracle of the Revolutionary War, in which bewigged patriots defeated vastly larger British forces. |
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The robed and bewigged lords of the bench may soon be more of a media fixture than the rough courtroom sketch. |
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I still fail to grasp how the sight of ancient Cretans dressed as bewigged eighteenth-century courtiers brings us closer to Mozart's noble opera seria, but never mind. |
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Well, nothing except hard feelings from impertinent comments made by bewigged egocentrics with fiery tempers. |
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Someone like Alexander Nemorov might say that they are really portraits of bewigged heads about to roll. |
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On Hannah, Miley Cyrus played Miley Stewart, typical student by day, bewigged pop sensation Hannah Montana by night. |
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Why should anyone imagine that bewigged judges in The Hague will succeed where cold steel has failed? |
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And this society provides continuity with the classical traditions — the elephants, bewigged and formal, attend a production of the Comédie-Française. |
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