He was in modern dress, smart-casual in beige-coloured clothes, with white shortish hair. |
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Her down-to-earth successor is 58, shortish, very proper and handsome in that don't care-a-fig British way. |
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I think she would look amazing in a white leather shortish dress with beading. |
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Edgar is tall, pale and of decidedly Anglo extraction while Peters is stocky, shortish and first-generation Grenadian-Canadian. |
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Unfortunately, this wine lacks clearly of structure and appears somewhat diluted and shortish. |
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Swiss workers put in long hours, if not as long as in America, and take shortish holidays. |
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There is also a shortish cross country run which starts at the top of the Tortin chairlift in Siviez. |
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Pipeline operators would be on shortish contracts of two to six years. |
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This is a second outing with the New Jazz Composers Octet, which does what it says on the tin: small-ensemble generic modern jazz, shortish on extemporary flash, long on arrangement. |
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The species can possibly be differentiated most easily by comparing the hairs of the stem which are shortish and star-like on hollyhock mallow, and longer and clearly standing out on musk mallow. |
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Since the book is shortish and the twists and turns frequent, the narrative is sometimes too quick for the comfort of readers who did not live through its times. |
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Little bitterness with a shortish, but pleasant finish. |
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I made a few landings to tweak the brake lengths, finally settling on shortening them by 60mm from the delivered length to suit my very low hang-points and shortish arms. |
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Shortish and slightish, he can appear spiky, but is more curious than combative. |
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Shortish feathered spears, often called darts or javelins were often used in medieval and Renaissance Europe, apparently more for hunting than warfare. |
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