As I watched, it wasn't a grudging respect for the perfectly tailored and coiffed tribune of the masses that filled me, but a wave of nausea. |
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Clad in the white peplos of a Greek goddess and elegantly coiffed, she gazes unemotional and aloof at the grisly head on her platter. |
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Glossy, coiffed locks, mascara and lipstick are key elements, as are sunglasses and silk scarves. |
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A veteran in armour and leather is scolded by a coiffed landlady with a tucked-up overskirt. |
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Matron noticed the likeness between them, from their slight physiques to their long, angular faces and coiffed white hair. |
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He is a well-dressed, impeccably coiffed, university-educated 27-year-old who co-owns a computer and video business in Iraq's capital. |
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Gene Vincent's was greasy, James Brown's extravagantly pompadoured, Elvis's as carefully coiffed as the 18th green at Augusta. |
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Only an hour previously she'd been on the high seas, and now she sat before me a vision of taste and coiffed hair. |
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Tiny lurex tops, bumfreezer leggings and high heels, this gang with red-painted lips and rouged cheeks and hair coiffed high ran riot. |
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Since my parents were now spending good money to keep my hair coiffed, I had to take very special care of it. |
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Self-assured and well coiffed, with square geek-chic glasses, he's a far cry from the stereotypical pasty and ponytailed tech jock. |
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The picture shows a woman with neatly coiffed hair in a smart modern outfit. |
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You have to love sci-fi babes with perfectly coiffed hair and make up running around planets with high-heeled boots and pajama uniforms. |
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I can arrive at work, my hair smartly coiffed in place with a giant claw clip, bobby pins keeping any strays in place. |
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But beneath the smile, the elegantly coiffed hair and the expensive Harvey Nichols clothes she was desperately unhappy. |
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With her coiffed hair and off-the-shoulder velvet and taffeta cocktail dress she is the most striking woman on the dance floor. |
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Instead it was the perfectly coiffed bang that reigned supreme as the most sought after beauty trend of the season. |
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She was an attractive brunette, fashionably attired and coiffed. |
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The extremely tan and perfectly coiffed fireplug who looked as if he'd just climbed off a yacht in the Mediterranean was Mario Andretti. |
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Poised, coiffed and grinning, Sturgeon was in demand for a string of selfies. |
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Some people there were local girls, beautifully coiffed, hopeful of a foreigner and available for marriage. |
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He was accompanied by some extra-terrestrial friends, dressed from head to toe in pink, sporting helmets coiffed to look like ghetto-blasters. |
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Typical customer: A married, perfectly coiffed woman in her late 40s living in one of the nearby 100-year-old apartments. |
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I know very little about make-up but luckily my gorgeous assistant Sarah, who is always immaculately coiffed and maquillaged, was able to help me out. |
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A pert, blond-haired woman coiffed and clothed in the style of an American homemaker, circa 1970, stands in the driveway outside her sprawling suburban home. |
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The coiffed and preened diners look up from such offerings as wild Alaskan sockeye salmon and goat-cheese tart. |
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Here vegetation tends towards dark and spiky lushness, though Darwin itself is trim, its greenery coiffed, its palm trees serried in wind-ruffled ranks around the shoreline. |
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Want the fastidiously coiffed and scripted candidate to show a little more humanity? |
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Her shoulder-length blond hair, expertly coiffed and weave-dyed every few weeks, flopped forward. |
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And when he shaved clean the perfectly coiffed hair, she was viscerally horrified. |
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First lady Jackie Kennedy would often add a perfectly coiffed swirl of human hair to her own mane for updos and special occasions. |
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The two-tone frock accented her rose-colored pumps and highlighted her perfectly coiffed bob and hip silver manicure. |
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Behind the bling wedding ring, perfectly coiffed ready-for-TV hair and confident stride, lies a woman who has to work just as hard at her marriage as the girl next door. |
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Her hair is coiffed and gelled, rather than bushy and unmanageable. |
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His wife, who runs the register and takes special orders, is a fragile, waxen figure, with large strawberry-colored hair coiffed like cotton candy. |
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Hoogie, whose new coiffed hairdo is a match for Thorpe's sweeping Eurotrash look, ripped the olive branch off his head after receiving his silver medal behind the Australian. |
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He is bearded with carefully coiffed curly hair, and that unmistakable deep diagonal crease in the earlobes which helps identify authentic ancient portraits of Hadrian. |
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Within each module, two, three, or six mannequins, faintly rouged and coiffed in white feathers, display sixty-three ensembles from eight decades. |
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But any substantial imagination, the pen here seldsom dreams, gone the serious literary voice, one coiffed in the eternal verities. |
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The patrol stops from time to time as its leader, a fresh-faced corporal from Chicago, engages passers-by, via Dave, the newly coiffed interpreter from Baghdad, in amiably stilted badinage. |
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Meanwhile Radio 1 DJ Nick Grimshaw will provide the young'un element in his snappy suit and with his perfectly coiffed quiff. |
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The election is a golden opportunity to make oneself known, be coached by modelling and events pro's, mix with personalities at the VIP events organised during the FĂȘtes, and be clothed, coiffed and made up like a star. |
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The young Kim may skip a year or two and celebrate his 30th birthday that year, just to gain a bit of gravitas. Already he has coiffed up his hair and donned the familiar Mao suit. |
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