Currently in a middleweight state, he delivers a good turn here, as does the barrel-chested James as the millionaire's grizzled bagman. |
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By July, I was getting a fair share of the test hops and getting to know the grizzled old master sergeant who ran the engineering section. |
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Clooney struts around grizzled, looking like he had just bathed in a barrel of trout entrails. |
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Today, my patience is tested by 78-year-old Nathaniel Jones, a grizzled fireplug of a man in a motorized wheelchair. |
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She plays the daughter of grizzled Peter Mullan, who swaps her and her dying mother for a stake in a gold mine. |
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Yes, all those parties that in the last few days have grizzled about lack of funding for transport refused to support the funding increase. |
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A weather-worn face, as craggy as the surrounding hills, grins out from beneath a grizzled beard. |
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The grizzled Sathe dismissed the guard with a disgusted hiss and a swat across the ears that tore the fragile membrane. |
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Her brown face was seamed with a hundred wrinkles, and her tangled, grizzled hair fell unkemptly over her shoulders. |
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Baron Morgan, a grizzled old warrior with iron-grey hair, rose from his seat indignantly. |
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He was short and stocky, with brown hair that was graying at the temples and a grizzled gray beard. |
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She does not speak in the tough vernacular of the grizzled guys who overpopulate her field. |
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His shaggy mane of grizzled grey hair was in desperate need of a wash and a trim. |
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He smiled, showing surprisingly white teeth from such a grizzled, unshaven face. |
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Silver winked in the man's grizzled brown hair and in the stubble that grew on his cheekbones. |
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In addition, fellow grizzled performers Allan Ramsay and Steven Stewart are lined up for, their 63rd and 62nd outings in the tournament. |
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Mr. Olaster, a tall man with grizzled hair, looked over his glasses disapprovingly as she slipped into her seat near the door. |
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Her grizzled hair stuck out from beneath a patched and tattered hat, which Hazel was almost certain the woman had knit herself. |
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It was a decidedly mixed crowd, with younger metal fans standing alongside grizzled concert veterans and mortgage-paying daddies. |
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He had a grizzled beard with small specks of white running through the black. |
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One man is rather grey and grizzled, with whiskers poking quite a way out of his brow. |
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Mathin was a tall melancholy man with a grizzled grey beard and little hair. |
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Recall also that the three musketeers are fallen idols, prototypes of the grizzled gunslingers found in so many Westerns. |
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It gets very long, and then it goes white, a grizzled mat over withered dugs. |
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Butterflies include Adonis and chalkhill blues, grizzled, silver-spotted and Lulworth skippers and marbled whites. |
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The grizzled man is the instigator of all the troubles between Billy and the master-at-arms. |
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The grizzled hellraiser wants a share of the merchandising profits instead of a flat fee, presumably to spend on more booze. |
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Just by looking into those soulful orbs, I saw that this grizzled woodsman carried the weight of the modern world on his shoulders. |
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I think the most interesting member of our crew, however, was our gray and grizzled translator, who goes by the nom de guerre of Jdhooshi. |
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Dodd and Benton looked to the rear at the speaker, a small, bony man with a grizzled face that spoke of hard, long days in the saddle. |
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Farther along the wharf we find a small fleet of fishing boats bobbing in a slick of diesel, their grizzled crews eyeing us suspiciously. |
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The ubiquitous Tully Marshall plays the grizzled sidekick role, showing much more range as an actor in talkies than he had in silents. |
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He had an old, rough, grizzled face, quite aged and weathered, and his eyes were a deep, deep blue, like chips of ice. |
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There was a bunch of grizzled, fat grey-haired ladies recalling their dewy youth. |
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The front part of the body and its hind legs are black, while its back has a saddle of grizzled white or grey. |
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An anchorwoman was interviewing a grizzled old military man about special-forces operations. |
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They seem like grizzled, wild-eyed children delighted with today's adventure. |
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These passwords had to be repeated by the palace guards, who were grizzled old centurions given guard duty as a kind of honorable semi-retirement. |
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I can imagine the grizzled producer sitting there, all designer stubble and plastered grin, chomping on a cigar while Moynahan comes in and frugs for his personal pleasure. |
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An English-born colleague grizzled that it seemed very focused on London. |
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Though Mark Hughes is grizzled, nothing of his career has been grey. |
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From grizzled graybeards to gleeful schoolboys, everyone had an eye on the one other woman in the room. |
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Generally, grizzlies have light or grizzled fur on the head and shoulders, a dark body, and even darker feet and legs. |
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The fur is usually grizzled in appearance because of light-coloured tips on the hairs. |
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They are often a grizzled grey-brown, similar to some German shepherd dogs. |
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This year the team will feature a mix of fresh faces and grizzled veterans. |
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This grizzled old yegg was a by-product of the Civil War, where he learned the disruptive force of explosives, which were useful to him in his profession of safe-breaking. |
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Slightly apart stand a line of khaki-clad men, ancients with grizzled beards and yellow, rheumy eyes, dressed in tattered uniforms and battered solar topis. |
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As his grizzled snout suggests, Orlando is 11 years old, which translates to 77 in dog years. |
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An unlikely partnership between a grizzled detective and a highly evolved android proves particularly fruitful. |
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Boyle by then was a grizzled veteran of amphibious landings, having witnessed four of them in the Mediterranean Theater. |
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Most of the soldiers in the queue were grizzled captains and majors. |
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Currently in a middleweight state, Del Toro delivers a good turn here, as does the barrel-chested James Caan as the millionaire's grizzled bagman. |
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Wherefore, though his hair be grizzled and his face marked with serried lines, he departed not the passage of arms for straight love of tourneying. |
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A grizzled veteran of environmental misfortunes, Harry knew there was no way to spray perfume on an oil slick. |
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A grizzled lonelyhearts veteran last seen on Channel 5's fabulously forgettable Stand By Your Man. |
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Stallone and Schwarzenegger's grizzled charm carries the film through its loopier moments. |
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I pictured to myself some grizzled, apple-cheeked, country schoolmaster fluting in his bit of garden in the clear autumn sunshine. |
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Next day, DSK was perp-walking his way, haggard and grizzled, into infamy. |
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In Susan Marshall's work, the grizzled virtues of traditional modern dance — the bare feet, the weightiness, the sincerity — come out looking newborn. |
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Although the script was heavy-handed at times with grizzled mountain men emoting about freedom and patriotism the film was largely entertaining, especially the final battle, which ranks among cinema's great action sequences. |
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He bawled out several menthe first day he was there, but along toward evening he met his match, A grizzled bluejacket to whom he addressed a word of reproof set him back on his heels by snarling. |
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Drama House HUGH Laurie recently started a new, slightly unlikely career as a grizzled bluesman. |
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It starts promisingly, with a sensitive depiction of Dana's readjustment, but it soon begins to lean heavily on stock characters – good cop, bad cop, grizzled gumshoe – and the dialogue is trite. |
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Gainsbourg turns, before our eyes, from a skinny young nightclub performer in a trim tuxedo into a shaggy and grizzled talk-show fixture, all the while walking the narrow boundary between repulsiveness and charm. |
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A little child, distended belly and grizzled hair telling of the starvation that had gripped its tiny frame, unaware of the drama about him, wandered up to Frank, arms upraised. |
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But as grizzled as Chief Joyi often seemed, the decades fell off him when he spoke of the impis, or warriors, in the army of King Ngangelizwe. |
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Over the decades, Sunset covers have frequently featured steep mountain trails, rearing steeds, and grizzled cowpokes rolling their own. |
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It is known for aggressive behaviour, but it wasn't named for a grisly disposition. The bear earned its moniker from its grizzled fur, which turns from almost black to a white, silvery colour at the tips. |
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The grey fur is a grizzled salt-and-pepper combination produced by lead-grey underfur, overlain by banded grey and black guard hairs tipped with white. |
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But Greene knew that in a defensive posture the grizzled veterans would be tough to dislodge particularly since they held the plantation house so resolutely. |
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But the bustling tea-stalls are a hint of how much Kurdistan has changed from the years under Saddam. I meet only two other Westerners during my time in Kurdistan, grizzled men from Johannesburg and Arizona. |
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Note to Ron: time to lose the grizzled, lounge lizard look. |
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Perhaps two-thirds of its customers in America are grizzled white guys. |
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He was furious and ashamed because he got black looks from passers-by and she snivelled and grizzled all the way home. |
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We spent four hours on the site, near Canterbury in Kent, and saw all kinds of creatures from a grizzled leaf monkey to Barbary lions. |
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Similarly, I was once taken by a hotelier in Antigua to a boatyard, to meet the grizzled old fisherman who supplied the hotel with his daily catch. |
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