The old man of about sixty was dressed in his official garments and sported a short, white beard. |
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The England rugby union team sported skin tight shirts during their victorious World Cup campaign. |
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Necklines were chopped, dresses were butchered and the models sported fake fur stoles and huge furry leg warmers. |
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It seemed to be a healthy animal, not a wild stray, and more importantly, it sported a black collar. |
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Proud owners had customised their scooters and many sported gleaming chromework, multiple wing mirrors and lavish paintwork. |
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She sported a sophisticated attire of a white midriff top, violet vest, and short purple skirt with matching claret boots. |
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Most of them sported at least one earring, but nobody except the captain wore a cocked hat. |
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She wore her dark brown hair in braided pigtails with a red bandana, and the knee of her overalls sported an overly large hole. |
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The figure was bald, and sported several horns where hair should have grown. |
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She sported a white tank-top shirt that was worn around her slim, feminine body. |
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And she sported a pair of white cotton shorts on the beach and an acrylic and cotton blend sweater along with some white sneakers. |
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Besides having forelimbs that resemble the wings of modern birds, the animal sported long feathers from thigh to foot on each hind limb. |
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The panel sported a dizzying array of fine circuitry, fiber-optic wiring, some control processor chips and some digital readout panels. |
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A lot of hardy Scots braved what were chilly conditions and sported swimming costumes and even bikinis. |
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The men's team sported three all-stars, while freshman setter Dan Peters scored the rookie of the year honours. |
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In 1971 for Oprah's high school yearbook picture, she sported a really cool flip do and she was voted most popular in her senior yearbook. |
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He had the same lopsided grin he sported to make people laugh at his antics. |
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The prominent nasal bones in Neandertal skulls top wide nasal openings, suggesting that they sported large, aquiline noses. |
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A rough, wooden, two-stick candelabrum graced one table, while the other sported a heavy glass oil lamp. |
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The girls sported fake Veerappan moustaches and wore lungis over their salwar-kameezes. |
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She sported a glamorous wardrobe, wearing a new gown every time she stepped on stage. |
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As my arms flew about in space, my hands sported enlarged puffy boxing mitts which had been sewn from muslin. |
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While every one else was letting it all hang out, they sported suits, ties and short haircuts. |
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His flannel button town shirt was torn and his jeans sported more holes than Swiss cheese. |
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Several younger women also started wearing bum-bags and several sported backpacks. |
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Our house sported gables and towers, gingerbread and scrollwork, stained-glass and leering wooden gargoyle bas-reliefs. |
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My face and hair was done much the same as Claire's, and I sported an artificial beauty spot positioned just under my right eye. |
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He sported a black tee, one that, Alex noted disgustedly, fit his tall, muscular frame snugly. |
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Partibhan, who had tonsured his head for his forthcoming film, sported a cap. |
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He had sported large, sturdy-looking reading glasses because, as a pilot who wore aviator shades, he was used to them. |
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Many of those pressing forward to get a good look sported those snappy straw boaters. |
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Elegant ladies sported blow-up crowns, their husbands carried discarded necklaces and flags indulgently. |
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His right ear sported a gold ring and his long black hair was left uncombed and untied. |
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Unflouncy apart from a touch of frill at the back, this winner sported a demure v-neck, sleek, unfussy hair and understated makeup. |
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Those who had struck it rich wore black woollen trousers and Napoleon boots, and sported silk sashes and gaily coloured kerchiefs. |
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The earliest printed cards sported a nautical theme directed at sailors, who were heavy tobacco users. |
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Sure, he was cool when he sported that brick of a cell phone while strolling on the beach. |
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The Star also sported a forward-opening canopy, ventral fin and composite MT prop. |
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The knife sported an obsidian blade mounted to a bone haft, the edge still viciously sharp even after years of storage. |
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Instead, the TT bikes sported the antiquated threaded 1-inch Shimano mountain-bike headsets. |
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Every loader, rig, road grader, and pickup sported strap-on plastic pans to catch leaking oil. |
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His chin was not as defined, but he sported a scar across one eyebrow which looked good against his high cheekbones. |
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One of the armoured ones sported the gold chevrons of an officer on his cuirass. |
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He was barely adolescent and wore rough, homespun clothes and a round, hard top hat exactly the same as Adam had sported as a boy. |
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Meyer, a natural showman who sported a silver hoop in his left ear, became a frequent guest on television documentaries. |
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To suit the occasion, the stewards and hostesses sported the Lebanese look, and Arabic music and fragrance completed the Arabic experience. |
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American directors sported piratical eye-patches and had difficulty with rolling tobacco. |
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The centre of Rome had sported a giant map of Greece in order to display the military's triumphs to all Italian citizens. |
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Instead of the patchy chin hair he had before, he now sported a five o'clock shadow. |
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Fresh off being named to his fifth Pro Bowl, Moss sported a new look by letting out his trademark cornrows into a wild Afro hairstyle. |
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The entertainer sported a curled bob, a far cry from her usual flowy locks. |
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Next day at the council meeting, he sported court plasters on brow and beak. |
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Meanwhile, Raymond sported brown boots, blue jeans and a blue sweater while standing courtside during the game. |
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In particular, I tell her, the short, blonde crop she sported was not well received. |
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He sported a purple waistcoat with gold stripes and frills of lace at his throat and cuffs. |
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He has already secured his 'chain of office' and sported it gallantly at the launch of the competition. |
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My two friends sported lacy daisy dukes and skintight red velvet tops with white fluff around the edges. |
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I couldn't help noticing that several of these midriffs sported textured goose pimples. |
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The garden, quite extensive at that, had sported an abandoned look for a long time. |
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Peering downrange, he saw with a satisfied smile that the target now sported an arrow in the direct center. |
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The drake sported full plumage with chocolate-brown head contrasting with gleaming white breast. |
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Or perhaps that's just static from the man-made fibres sported by the louche characters draping themselves across the furniture. |
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Sure enough, Dorcia's fingers sported the infamous prints that had baffled so many. |
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On the sunny side of the street, many of the houses sported a birdcage hanging from a nail, high on the wall beside the hall door. |
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The lions at the base of Nelson's Column sported the latest anti-capitalist graffiti. |
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It had a more classic style than Brigg's own coat, and it even sported a mantle over the shoulders. |
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To make the race more exciting for spectators, each of the top 10 seeded swimmers sported a different colored cap. |
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He sported the same boyish dress sense in wearing a blue t-shirt atop of a pair of semi-fitted jeans. |
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At the end, she waved to the crowd with a tinsel glamour and sported a forced, yet innocent smile, revealing her missing tooth. |
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Eocene uintatheres sported several blunt pairs of horns that were probably covered by skin. |
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Fortunately for him, his movieholic days began in the 1950s when he attended movie theaters that sported gloriously popcorn names like the Broadway, the Ritz, and the Academy. |
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Unlike Cosby, who had only a fringe of gray hair left, he still sported a silver mane. |
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Wearing a blonde wig that would put Dolly Parton to shame, he sported a sheer negligee with pink bra and a white thong. |
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Others sported beaded necklaces, handcrafted hair clip-ins and rings all of similar caliber. |
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On her head she sported a tam a few shades lighter than the skirt. |
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Hardly able to hobble into the room on his bruised and engorged feet, he sported black eyes. |
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The girls sported white linen trousers, crochet tops and cowboy boots. |
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Growing up, he sported a skinhead as a badge of gang membership. |
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I would even be somewhat placated if William would just try out some tartan trews such as those his uncle Edward has occasionally sported on formal occasions. |
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My prom date, Red, sported a wiry mustache and drove a black-and-gold Camaro. |
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Last year, Watts, who was nominated for Best Actress for her role in The Impossible, sported a custom silver Armani gown. |
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Dawn Whitmore, a former classmate, remembered him as a shy and serious boy, who sported a pudding-bowl haircut and thick glasses. |
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It sported a tag that was an instant turnoff to the core teen demo. |
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The bride's father wore a gangster outfit complete with trilby and spats, Andy's punk friends sported colourful Mohicans and four of the guests came as the Addams Family. |
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Dull, padded beige jackets and shapeless viscose dresses will go, in favour of the sheepskin gilets and long woollen cardigans sported by the rest of the high street. |
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Walking out to the train, I noticed that it sported a blue and white color scheme with black stripes unlike the usual forest green, cream, and mocha colors. |
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Wouldn't it be great if Paris Hilton sported a giant ruff instead of a Louis Vuitton handbag? |
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They sported fashionable helmets and choker-style ribbed neckbands, like something Nefertiti would have worn. |
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Two of his fellow-burghers sported furry orange leggings, like cutoff moon boots, and round spectacles with orange frames. |
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Karen O of Yeah Yeah Yeahs sported a fluoro headress and lobster-print cape, while Florence Welch wore flowers and fringing. |
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After a few snips and clips, the self-described idiot sported a new look. |
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Women from Chamula sported black tufted-wool skirts and belts woven with metallic thread. |
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She sported a red flowy blouse, blue jeans, and open toed sandals. |
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He created collections inspired by Sid Vicious, Prince, the frogged bandleader jackets sported by Michael Jackson in the mid-Eighties. |
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How great would it be if gang members sported ribboned hats instead of tattoos? |
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The pregnant actress sported a particularly frumpy skirt, striped Nora Batty-style long socks and wedge-heeled bovver boots on a trip out in London. |
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He was covered with tattoos and sported a buzz cut and a prison goatee. |
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He wore a large rimmed black hat, which sported a sizable feather. |
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I sported some Gideon high-tops in black and royal blue with Paul Smith striped socks. |
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They sported tank tops, identical hairbands and identical shiny hair. |
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This former German mining town was founded a century ago by diamond hunters, and once sported a ballroom, skittle alley, casino and tram. |
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Follow these Christine Moore hairstyles to get the stunning cameleer sported by the glam doll. |
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In contrast, the dress code was strictly 1930s gangster chic, with the men in pinstripes and fedoras while the women sported shawls and feathered caps. |
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Given below are the hairstyles which Jennifer Lopez sported on different occasions. |
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On the other hand, most Ross rifles were inherently accurate and served well as a sported and even match rifles. |
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They sported hard hats and construction vests and carried cardboard hammers. |
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Members volunteered to help raise awareness about the vital public services provided by our members, and sported new Think Public! t-shirts. |
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Initially, Independiente sported a white shirt with blue sleeves, but in 1908, the famous red shirt with white cuffs was introduced. |
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Sky Train stations also sported bilingual signage from federal institutions such as the Royal Canadian Mint, and sponsors such as Coca-Cola. |
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I once sported an egg-sized swelling on my head after being struck by a pin pong ball during a match. |
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The Snipe sported two 0.303 inch Vickers machine guns and could also carry 100 pounds of bombs. |
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On September 2007, in Jonquière, the Business Contact economic leadership event sported a new look by hosting a day of diversity and innovation. |
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Bulgaria's Silvia Mitova was one of those truly great gymnasts who most certainly would have gained greater glory had she sported a different leotard. |
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He wore a checkered cloak over a sweater or two and heavy trousers, sported a full dark moustache and whiskers, he seemed a pensive type, sallow-faced and quiet. |
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It is doubtful that the headgear sported in this photograph was seen on the ice. |
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In later years he sported a crew cut that gave him the appearance of a convict. The grim, dour visage added to the impression. |
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His body sported deep gashes which bled freely, reddening his shirt. |
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However, they were later surpassed in this role by certain fish, notably the placoderms, a highly diverse group that sported interlocking plates of armor. |
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The river had sported a ragged and changing assemblage of cottonwoods, dense stands of willows, and water-seeking shrubs, weeds, grasses, and moss. |
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Among various costumes, he sported a homburg hat, gilt-knobbed cane and monocle. |
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She became a household name through her TV show, Relaxing with Roma where she famously sported a leopard-print leotard which became her trademark. |
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Connery, however, was somewhat resigned to the project, lacking the enthusiasm he sported for Thunderball. |
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At the 2009 Bahrain Grand Prix Virgin sported its Virgin Galactic logo instead of Virgin. |
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Two sported brightly colored circuit boards on their handles. |
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He went gentlemanly dressed in East Virginia style, wore a high-top silk hat, as had lawyer Park, and sported a gold headed walking cane. |
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Gwyn, 33, sported her dodgy do for din-dins with Coldplay hubby Chris Martin and buddies Madonna and Guy Ritchie at Luciano in London's Mayfair. |
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It springs from the principle that characters' feelings exist not so much to be indulged as to be guyed and sported with, or swapped like clothes and shoes. |
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His charger wore a blanket of enameled crimson scales and gilded crinet and chamfron, while Lord Tywin himself sported a thick ermine cloak. |
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Blended with all the dime-store westernism is a hippy anarchism, such that the novel's overall effect comes to resemble a pair of riding chaps woven from hemp and sported by Kropotkin. |
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Then, the bow tie – staidly elegant for evening, self-consciously eccentric for day, never acceptable in the bright hues and garish patterns so often sported. |
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One Direction sported red noses to encourage the American public to donate while Gwyneth Paltrow got stuck as she attempted to abseil down from the ceiling of the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York. |
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They can however still occasionally be seen being sported on Winchester Day. |
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Mind you, 007 sported two buttons on his jacket, and he would rather have died than mislay his cool, whereas Volonté, here, at least, is a shouter. |
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Weeks later, his legs still sported blotchy red stings. |
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However, these stereotypes are a little simplistic, as plenty of stylish players have donned the red shirt, while an equal number of grafters have sported the famous mauve jersey. |
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To figure it out, all you needed to do was eyeball those crazy fright wigs he sported during the trial. |
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Rudolph, a former marine who sported a military-style brush cut, clearly had a taste for the louche. |
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The Scots should be wearing belted plaid, or the rather fetching skintight tartan trews sported by Mary's father, James V. The Scotsmen tell Mary she must marry. |
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In fact, one patient recently reported that while in Ontario at a summer camp for kids living with cancer, the other campers were jealous because his bags of medication sported brightly coloured drawings. |
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The silence of the muezzin Red planet, red rival Zero-sum politics ReprintsThroughout the trial, Mr Nuon Chea sported dark glasses and complained that the lights were too bright. |
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Among dinosaurs in particular, even the durable fighting parts more usually sported by males than females have proved a disappointment to those seeking dimorphism. |
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Attendees were a mix of loyal Republican activists and bikers in leather vests who sported tattoos from an era before body modification was considered hip. |
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May I reassure anyone who may be worried by the socialist label sported by the Greek Government that, as we have heard today, the Greek Presidency intends to keep big business happy. |
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There he locked it up in a drawer, sported the doors of both sets of rooms, and retired to bed. |
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Dressed in vests that sported the signature image of the launch, the volunteers were a visible, helpful presence that gave passengers peace of mind during a potentially confusing period. |
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Gone was the wounded look he sported during the weekend of the Super Bowl. |
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The back cover sported riot one of the publication's famous ad spoofs but a genuine advertisement for the soon-to-be-produced Blackspot sneaker. |
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One Morph was wearing a bikini, another sported wings and a third was dressed as a rap star. |
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Belgian by birth and Belgian in spirit, Bodart sported a 'cheeky man in a cap' image, covering his bald head with a variety of different headgear over the years. |
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Thanks to social media getting all nostalgic on Throwback Thursdays, everyone knows you once sported a mullet. |
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Stegosaurs had bony back plates and tail spikes, and ankylosaurs sported heavily armoured bodies and bony tail clubs. |
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More spectacularly, the end of Protoarchaeopteryxs tail sported a fan of feathers that are vaned, suggesting the presence of barbules. |
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Among the styles sported by children at Levendale Primary, Yarm were a cowboy hat, several flat caps and a Cossack hat. |
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According to reports, the Olympic champion went the whole hog for the Virgin advert, shot in Jamaica, and sported a blonde Branson-beard. |
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Taking to the stage to introduce his new film, The Descendants, at the mayor's gala, the maker of Sideways and Election sported a bright blue suit — how else should you dress to outshine George Clooney? |
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This modular product also sported an optional pitch change module, another novelty in that it was the first such product available with a frequency response suitable for music. |
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They all sported briefs and nothing else, so Fred debagged one of them and gave a thumbs-up to signify the playful nature of his action. |
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The couple was seen taking turns to hold the tiny tot, who sported a multi-coloured swimsuit and sunhat. |
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Weaver sported a dress that was previously worn by former Canadian and world champion Shae-Lynn Bourne, who has been working with Weaver and Poje on their artistry and presentation. |
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During this year's fortnight, photographers flocked to snap a shot of Sharapova's swan-like outfit and Tatiana Golovin caused quite a stir when she sported red knickers on the grass courts of the All England Club. |
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Parade-goers sported ordinary clothes smeared with mud or oil or tar. |
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Faced with the sight of Fellaini's vast mop of hair lumbering towards them, rather than the crewcut sported by the injured Rooney, Liverpool's defence might have been expected to relax and control the game. |
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On Wednesday, Lebedev also sported a relatively sober blazer and waistcoat – albeit teamed with a black shirt and dark designer jeans – in contrast to his formal attire, which occasionally appears to be regally inspired. |
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Over the years many Jaguar models have sported the famous chrome plated Leaping Jaguar, traditionally forming part of the radiator cap. |
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Our tester sported the Technology package, so also offered a nav system with voice recognition and Bluetooth, rearview camera, real-time traffic info, and steering wheel mounted controls for pretty much everything. |
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The burger and beer gut he once sported during his Westlife days could creep back if he carries on the way he's going. |
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The programme for that event also sported the new coat of arms of the SRU that was granted by the Lord Lyon King of Arms on 28 February 1973, for the centenary season. |
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She sported a fuzzy pink ballcap, leather jacket, and lace-up boots for the New York premiere of Been Rich All My Life, a film by Heather Lyn MacDonald. |
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Models, some of them wearing blindfolds in shimmering chiffon, sported pantsuits in neon organza, or asymmetrical draped goddess gowns in dusty shades of mauve and pink. |
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Their records have sold 2,500,000 copies, and crowds stampede for a chance to touch the hem of the collarless coats sported onstage by all four of them. |
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His grey waistcoat sported pearl buttons, and he wore a stock which set off to admiration a lean and aquiline face which was almost as grey as the rest of him. |
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He sported long red hair, starting to thin, a red beard, sandals, loose kaftanlike shirts splotched with colors, sometimes a gold chain around his neck. |
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Although now somewhat decayed, the battlements originally sported triple finial designs and featured a sequence of square holes running along the outside of the walls. |
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All three premies sported close-cropped haircuts and wore sports jackets. |
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The sold out event was on held at the Ghillie Dhu, a 200 capacity Scottish themed venue which proved to be a perfect compliment to the kilts sported by some of our guests. |
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