Last season he won the opening prologue, donning the yellow jersey as a result. |
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I don't mind donning my sou'westers for my daily medicine walk but cycling in the rain doesn't appeal at all. |
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But he was nevertheless disgruntled that he himself would not be donning the shirt. |
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I don't mind donning my sou'wester for my daily medicine walk but cycling in the rain doesn't appeal at all. |
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We were deliriously happy 20 years ago when we were tightening our belts and donning our hair shirts. |
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A plastic glass, plates, or paper napkins donning the Stars and Stripes add a festive mood. |
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It's like he wants to grow up and say something, but just can't resist donning the Fatboy suit and chucking a custard pie or two. |
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He really sinks his teeth into this roll, donning a slick, denture-filled smile, and a kind of happy-go-lucky, glazed look. |
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An Alsatian dog proved he really was man's best friend, by donning a bow-tie and acting as best man at his owners' wedding. |
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His performances since donning the captain's armband have been wonderful and he is, like it or not, a sporting and cultural icon. |
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He also joked to the assembled dignitaries that he would be donning the riot gear before visiting the police authority in future. |
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Shane gets in to the swing of things by donning a convincing cowboy suit during his performance. |
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Today, he clings to memories and a photograph of his dad donning his green flight suit. |
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If you, like Colthirst, find yourself donning a suit of armor at work, then your workplace has become a battlefield. |
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It would seem that entry through the stage door to stardom does not come by simply donning a pair of jelly shoes and a rah-rah skirt. |
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Most of us think nothing of slathering on the sunscreen or donning a pair of shades to protect our eyes when we venture outdoors. |
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And the Armagh back line indulged Spillane by donning the nicknames he had christened them with. |
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Staff practised donning and doffing safety gear, including full-body protective jumpsuits, face guards and specially fitted masks. |
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We're getting a kick from the illicitness, the donning of scarf and dark glasses and sneaking off for a day's shopping. |
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I embarked on a flight to the United States donning the guise of a student. |
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She may find herself torn between donning a pinny to serve spaghetti hoops or acquiring a big hat for the winner's enclosure at Newmarket. |
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Men will once more be donning their pinnies in the kitchen when they are challenged to bake cakes in the cake baking category. |
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He added that more and more businessmen are interested in donning plus fours and participating in a day's shooting. |
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Torrential rain brought flash floods to Scarborough, leaving holidaymakers donning raincoats instead of basking in the sun. |
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They are constantly depicted as staging scenes, donning costumes, and playing roles as the means of carrying out their schemes. |
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There are, of course, more conventional walks that don't involve the donning of crampons. |
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If donning your cross-trainers and going for a run isn't for you, then you can slow down your pace and go for a walk. |
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Once each day, you leave the park, every time with a greater reluctance for donning your shirt. |
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It is believed some gangs have posed as workmen to disguise themselves, donning donkey jackets and carrying tools. |
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He only took up donning the white overcoat and cap by chance, and after a less than auspicious start he has grown into the role. |
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Of course, Lizzie is not the first woman to fall foul of the lure of donning a supposedly-smart two piece. |
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Upon donning the glasses, the wearer was unable to see any man who was not honest. |
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Adjudicator, Gillian Humphreys, entered into the spirit of the evening, donning a pair of red wellies. |
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I woke up bright and early on my first morning, rising with the LA sun and donning my jogging gear from a trip to Venice beach. |
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It's an especially lovely option at this time of year, with the trees donning their autumnal raiment. |
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So if you want, you can have your child donning the latest in designer rips, paint splashes and oily patches. |
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He discovers that donning the dusty drapery magically transforms him into a genuine vampire. |
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Villagers are donning fluorescent jackets and going out on patrol to help curb reckless driving. |
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At the last minute, Armstrong considered donning his helmet to fend off any bottles or rocks. |
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No amount of accessorising can bring you out of the style challenge you would be confronted with by donning these in daylight. |
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By now, she knew she could no longer hide from her true feelings, donning a mask of self-denial. |
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By growing out his beard and donning a wig, he took on a remarkable physical resemblance to Ludwig. |
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Well, donning my deerstalker and lighting my meerschaum I'd start at the bottom. |
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Children, from toddlers through to teens, will be donning these must-have looks too. |
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This week, in the run up to Hallowe'en, she will be donning a witch's hat and a hooked nose. |
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The children seem to think it's an adventure, an adventure that includes shedding their clothes, decontamination and donning of scrubs. |
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Women need a separate vesting room to permit disrobing when donning vestments. |
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The fourth call was handed over to the county sheriff's office and a female deputy was dispatched to assist her in donning her hosiery. |
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Instead, he's donning a frail redingote that drifts like an extravagant bridal tress. |
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As the cold winds begin to blow, fashion trendsetters, celebrities, and professional athletes have started donning their favorite headwear. |
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So naturally, that was the first thing Lori searched for, after donning her disguise. |
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Only by donning a woolly cap did he draw a parallel to his best-known character, the anti-corporate vagrant Hutch Owen. |
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But after he showers, he sheds his Robinson jersey, donning instead a shirt emblazoned with the logo of Sal's Famous Pizzeria. |
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Most fans are content with donning a replica shirt and attending the odd game. |
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They burn cork and blacken their faces, painting on big red lips, donning white gloves. |
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Everything looked a bit bleached and tired in the hazy sunshine, an effect which is easily remedied by donning sunglasses with a brown tint. |
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I spotted a handful of guys donning suits with designer labels on their sleeves. |
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Why not be brave and do this autumn's ultra fashionable androgynous look by donning a 40s inspired Tux? |
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He was making a computer game which involved him donning an all-in-one black Lycra catsuit with white balls attached. |
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And so, donning the platforms, the flares and the beads et al the other night was pure, unadulterated nostalgia. |
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He also took to donning a white greasepaint visage, designed to mimic the pallor of 13 th-century plague victims. |
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Was there is any likelihood at all of her reconsidering the decision and donning the greasepaint again? |
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The 38-year-old has given up his white-collar desk job and is donning his overalls to start his own business. |
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Most of the students were donning their new outfits, dressed to precision. |
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My first time I stayed among the locals, venturing into the bazaars unchallenged, often donning a burqa. |
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Inside the caliginous lounge, there are lasers illuminating walls covered in graffiti, and staffers donning masquerade masks. |
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A snowstorm dominated the news and led to hundreds of people taking time off work or booking into hotels rather than donning their boots to stride through the slush. |
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Flight crew triggered a full emergency, donning smoke hoods and telling passengers to adopt brace positions before the plane landed safely 12 minutes later at 8.47 am. |
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Mailer would argue, for example, that timidity does more harm to the novelist than donning a mask of extreme self-confidence. |
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See if you still feel comfortable walking around in a Robert Griffin III jersey while donning warpaint. |
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Haghjoo went out too, donning tape over his mouth and a sign lauding free speech for Iran. |
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To make things worse, the male offender in question is donning pigtails and a non-blinking expression right out of The Shining. |
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After donning kilos of thermal underwear, Goretex and gumboots, all topped off by mandatory red life-jackets, we pile into the Zodiacs for our first landfall. |
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Surgical hand antisepsis with an antimicrobial soap or an alcohol-based hand rub with persistent activity is recommended before donning sterile gloves. |
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The term surgical hand antisepsis refers to the antiseptic surgical scrub or antiseptic hand rub performed before donning sterile attire preoperatively. |
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He changed quite a few cloaks before donning the saffron robe. |
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No doubt CTB members will even now be donning the sackcloth and ashes before going up to apologise to the Lake District National Park Authority for their previous invective. |
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Shoppers flocked from far and wide to enjoy the medieval atmosphere, and shop staff and stallholders got into the spirit of the event by donning crested tabards. |
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Even our prime minister felt it necessary to proclaim his secular outlook by donning what looked like an inverted tea cosy on his head at his annual iftar. |
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Poking her head out of the window, Jean took a look at the distinguished figure putting on his bicycle clips, donning on a cloth cap and mounting his bike. |
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But instead he pushes himself on, shrugging back into his parka, cinching the hood, donning one mitten and then the other with the help of his teeth. |
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He was climbing out of bed and donning clammy, greasy shearing mocker. |
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But donning the robes of the moralist presents problems of its own, notably the problem of Presentism, that is judging historical figures by contemporary moral standards. |
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One group of Leeds fans made a joke of the Scottish weather by donning snorkels and diving masks, but it was their hopes which were sunk without trace by the final whistle. |
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When I was asked to cover a Territorial Army competition I jumped at the chance of donning Army fatigues and smothering my face in camouflage paint. |
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The trousers have seat and knee patches, pass through pockets, and zippered leg openings to allow easy donning and doffing without removing the footwear. |
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Why is it that he is not donning the grease paint too often these days? |
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A few minutes earlier more than 100 police officers had smashed their way in and, after donning special overboots in respect, fanned out through the building. |
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I suited up, donning the most complex all-weather gear imaginable to man. |
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Strangely enough, recent research has proven conclusively that the majority of people donning such headgear instantly turn into annoying pillocks. |
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When chemotherapy took her hair from her she once donned a Rastafarian wig, and we all laughed at the hair gone by and her gameness in donning such an unlikely wig. |
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It begins with the traditional donning of the tallith or prayer shawl. |
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But there is also a time for donning the hard hats and digging in. |
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At this rate we'll be donning scarves and gloves on the big day. |
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The film is likely to send chills down your spine, with Rawal playing a negative character and donning a baldpate. |
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She went to see BWANA DEVIL and, after donning the polaroids, saw correctly. |
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Kenny and Jane will not be donning the store's distinctive orange unforms on their big day. |
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It boasts an impressive cast, with Scarlett Johansson, Hillary Swank, Josh Hartnett and Aaron Eckhart donning the fedoras and cigarette holders. |
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Never to be written without an accompanying exclamation mark, it's like donning a day-long exclamation mark for the soul. |
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I'm currently thinking of purchasing a zorb ball and donning it to take the dog out such is the lack of nice waterproof gear. |
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How do you tell the trans-testicle apart from the dude who's just taking advantage of the law by donning a wig and a dress to get his jollies? |
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It sparked a spate of internet memes, with scores of folk donning tin hats or the next best thing. |
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Famous for donning outrageous catsuits, the reformed band will be performing on the European leg of the tour, the Born This Way Ball. |
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Demand has been fuelled by celebrities such as reality star Kim Kardashian donning a pair of bootylicious boot cuts. |
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Superstar Shah Rukh Khan seems to be wary of donning negative roles, unlike rival Aamir Khan. |
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The concept stockings and pantyhoses covers this range of pENtagere, customers, racks for donning and compression gloves. |
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What is power dressing if not donning battledress and a handbag if not a guided missile? |
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Kundry looks decidedly unsexy in a bald wig, later donning flaming red locks when in her seductive mode. |
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Earlier this week, Kardashian and her younger sisters Kylie and Kendall goofed off by tweeting photos of themselves donning moustaches, the New York Daily News reported. |
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And even two of the Huddersfield Giants stars got involved with Scott Grix and Chris Bailey donning distinctive deerstalkers down at the John Smith's Stadium. |
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Well, why else would our Supreme Leader ape Buzz Lightyear by donning a flak jacket and helmet over his Crimplene suit and spend a night in a shed in Afghanistan? |
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We British like to get all high and mighty on the topic but how often is Dwain Chambers deafened by booing when he befouls the GB vest by donning it? |
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Several scenes in the trailer show Aamir in various peculiar outfits, including the one where he is donning a lehnga with a shirt and the transistor. |
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As its name indicates, it is where the Sovereign prepares for the State Opening of Parliament by donning official robes and wearing the Imperial State Crown. |
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Deputies from the Orange County Sheriff's Office in Orlando, Florida, are donning red and green outfits, matching hats and pointy plastic ears to man roadside radar guns. |
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She added an effervescent edge to the script, donning different get-ups. |
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