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1. I repeated the reasoning behind my wearing it and added that I
2. The day was fine and warm but I was wearing a wool hat to cover my scars – rather odd in the circumstances so I was
3. therefore relaxed his stance on the wearing of hats
4. I was wearing an old 1970’s watch [a relic of my col ecting days] and
5. What a very strange man he was, apparently he insists on wearing hats indoors and would only answer to the name “Famous Author” even though nobody I have met has ever heard of him!
6. The guy’s wearing a blue baseball cap and the woman has mismatched gloves
7. Elevating the legs at the end of a long day helps to prevent problems with the blood vessels in the legs, as does wearing support stockings
8. She had at least, given up the corset wearing this time, and was back in the usual scruffy outfits he was more familiar with
9. The first day he had ever met Kira, she had been wearing a pair of large clown trousers and a combat jacket, hair having been cropped off with scissors in a fit of self-protective misery after being the victim of yet another sexual assault
10. “Great!” he said, trying to hold back the big shit-eating grin his heart was wearing
11. Kevin was polite enough not to mention the fact that she was a woman and shouldn’t be wearing tattoos in the first place
12. “Of course it shouldn’t be a problem,” Ackers voice came loud and clear over the ear pieces both Johnny and Nancy were wearing
13. “It’s terrible when they ignore you, isn’t it?” Ackers’ voice came through the earpiece Vinnie was wearing
14. She was wearing another one of her loud polka dot dresses and Johnny couldn’t understand how someone could wear such ugly clothes that made them stand out to such a high degree; it was almost as if the dots and varied colors were specifically made to clash as much as possible
15. If anything, the paper boy would have probably been less alarmed if he had stumbled upon a group of people wearing masks and trying to openly burglarize the house
16. If your student is wearing his pants on his head, like our problem child above, then you are probably not LEERing at him properly
17. There is really no proper way of teaching and how you LEER at your students is up to you, but I guarantee that opening up communications with students will make your class a better place, free of profanity and with everyone wearing their trousers on their bottoms
18. Avoid wearing slippers and athletic shoes with deep treads
19. You were wearing it
20. He is wearing his Rolex
21. An OLD MAN, bent back, barefoot, wearing ragged clothes and a beat-up straw hat, sits astride a donkey in the middle of the road
22. Prince Ahmed, wearing furry slippers, a pair of boxer shorts with Snoopy on them, and a frilly bathrobe, sits miserably on the silk sheets of his huge canopy waterbed, while his portly, graying American lover, RICCI BAOLONI, cardigan sweater and cotton briefs, plays softly at the white baby grand piano nearby
23. away was the fact that he was wearing the most elegant set of dress frock and tails,
24. I go in and shake hands with the man standing behind the desk while at the same time I am uncomfortably aware that he is scanning what I am wearing, leaving me with the disconcerting impression that he knows what colour my knickers are
25. Sammy sat behind a cheap desk wearing a shocking pin-stripe suit
26. My patience is wearing very, very thin with you
27. The bedroom door bursts open and, by the light spilling in from the sitting room, Stephen rushes in, his hair all awry, wearing his dressing gown
28. Girls and boys from the Royal Agricultural College wearing spiders webs for clothes
29. The skirt that she was wearing was a last throw of a summer wardrobe
30. Two men wearing black hoods enter the room
31. The girl with the stain in her crotch from the locker room was wearing the pivot helmet cover
32. He was wearing a wife-beater vest with Flash Harry pin-stripe pants and city trader suspenders hanging down from his waist
33. ’ The man said … is he some sort of doctor? I think he’s wearing a white coat, though that is a bit foggy, more a sort of white blur just out of focus
34. them wearing red, white and blue cockades on the front of their soft red caps
35. ’ I replied, wearing my supervisor’s hat
36. wearing a veil when appearing in public
37. The Doctor was in his mid forties I guessed, wearing an open neck shirt, jeans, grey at the temples, clean shaven, blue eyes, cold hands
38. He took us in turns to the bathroom, still saying not a word, until, with us both sitting on our bed-rolls wearing our hoods, he knelt down beside me and spoke softly in my ear
39. Although between us two the stories and the jokes and the games continued unabated, nonetheless the days merged together and we all grew tired of this necessary but wearing role-play with the guards
40. She was wearing a long purple velvet garment, plenty of sparkling jewels and a black cloak with a star-spangled finish
41. She looked like she could have been a model, but she wasn't wearing enough clothes
42. Raincoat: If you are wearing a raincoat while it is raining, there is no need to worry; nobody believes certain gossip about you
43. You can’t remember anything about these men … what they looked like … what they were wearing … anything?’
44. The skirt that she was wearing was a last throw of a summer wardrobe designed for hot, sultry Greek nights, and barely covered her modesty
45. ‘I thought of that and asked her to describe him, explaining that you had two brothers … it was the best I could come up with on the spur of the moment … the receptionist said he was in his forties, overweight, hair receding a little and wearing a posh looking suit
46. Revealed by candle light the gaoler and the guard stood as if watching street theatre, both of them wearing red, white and blue cockades on the front of their soft red caps
47. now hat wearing lead singer
48. baseball cap, wearing a loose vest
49. A young woman stood in front of her wearing the same official garb as the guard
50. ‘Drink?’ he offered, his glance flicking to the beautiful beads … he’d not seen her wearing jewellery before, had he?