This third Doctor, Jon Pertwee, played the character as a dandyish James Bond, with gadgetry and purple cloaks being the order of the day. |
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The anchor is a dour and dandyish aristocrat in a bow tie who reads the official version of the news in a monotone. |
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He doesn't attempt the stammer, the dandyish manner, the cigarette ostentatiously clamped between the middle fingers. |
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This is the man's Edwardian aspect, formally old-fashioned and a little dandyish, that those who knew him in his later life fondly recall. |
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The dandyish and photogenic candidate regularly upstaged most of the other contenders in the name of art. |
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With men's hair, if you are after a glossy, very dandyish effect, apply ORIGINAL and comb hair backwards to achieve optimum results. |
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Spark's frequent belletristic collaborator was Derek Stanford, another self-taught struggler, a dandyish oddball with a masochistic streak. |
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His mannerist, almost dandyish, style has led serious people to make this same misjudgment. |
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Playing their hook-heavy pop and looking like The Strokes dandyish, less contagious cousins, they snared the nation's teenagers, fast becoming the soundtrack to every student clubnight in the country. |
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His other, less dandyish, gesture was to take French lessons. |
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Risotto with spring vegetables is a mushy middle-of-the-roader, an almost neutral background for the dandyish squash-blossom fritter that adorns it. |
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The singing is a precursor to some sort of compromise between punk hoarse voices and a bit more dandyish forms from English pop and some crooner songs. |
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The director had Madsen in mind to play Joe Gage, a dandyish, man-of-few-words cowpoke, in his magnificent new ensemble Western, The Hateful Eight. |
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From his dandyish style to his unconventional opinions, he has always cut a dash. |
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On finishing the drawing, the worker shaved his beard and trimmed and waxed his mustache, becoming the dandyish mill owner. |
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Use your eyes: his dress has grown more dandyish with the years. |
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His vigorous, chartlike compositions of hieroglyphic signs and word lists are products of a dandyish, semiotic gamesmanship. |
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And there was 14-year-old Isaac Hempstead-Wright, who lost use of his legs in the first episode, now striding around in a dandyish Vivienne Westwood suit. |
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The Christmas Eve party is held in a chintzy country house in Regency England, giving reason for gorgeously muted empire-line dresses, dandyish breeches and cutaway jackets. |
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Like much of the UK art scene's present flirtation with modernism and avant-gardism, Claydon's curating takes a dandyish, seigniorial attitude toward its sources. |
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Their dandyish clothes, coiffured hairstyles and lipstick didn't really endear them to the boys, but they were massively popular among the ladies. |
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