Furthermore could this be an indication of what the sartorially astute ladies will be squeezing into this summer. |
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Wherever he goes, the Prime Minister adapts sartorially to the country in which he finds himself. |
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Turner was always sartorially elegant, often in yellow beige riding breeches, Sam Browne belt, powder blue tweed coat, gleaming boots, and military hat. |
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Ahmadinejad may talk a big game on the global stage, but sartorially speaking, he's a man of the people. |
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She is stolid and reliable, sartorially and in seemingly every other way, and that forms the essence of her appeal. |
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Fortunately our appearance did not put off our new-found, sartorially elegant friends and we spent three days fishing with them, fishing mini-matches on two of those days. |
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Certainly the more sartorially aware New Yorkers adore his stuff. |
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Other than sartorially, the '70s weren't funny. They are the perfect setting for the other main vision of Britain that the cinema tends to offer. |
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In fact, he reminded me of Senator Meighen, in a way, who always looks so sartorially splendid. |
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Meanwhile, outers are disporting themselves on TV in luminous green ties, hand-woven by first years at the Dronefield Academy for the Sartorially Challenged. |
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