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He has never owned a suit, but when he was elected President he worked with a tailor, Manuel Sillerico, who fashioned for him sweaters and jackets interwoven with Indian braids.
''Of course, but that has never been a possibility.'' Instead, he treasures a crown of thorns in a 1950s transparent plastic hatbox fashioned for him by the artist Michael Schell.
A table, fork and small and large spoon were fashioned for him, while a junk, dispatched in a hurry, returned with three Californian apples and three sheets of foreign notepaper to complete his contentment.As for whaling around Japan, vestigial echoes reverberate.
Far too easily did Chelsea's midfield players get beyond their markers and Fernando Torres was able to run gleefully on to the astute passes which they fashioned for him between QPR's centre-backs and full-backs, eventually leading to the Spaniard scoring a hat-trick.
The curious thing about this pageant of narcissism, in which one almond-eyed temptress succeeds another and vast amounts of emotional cake are had and eaten too, is how little I found myself resenting it, and how amiably Garnett appears in the various guises Knights has fashioned for him.
At first, he played poorly at school, encumbered by the fragile spectacles, before a more robust pair was fashioned for him at the behest of his uncle, similar to those glasses worn by cricketer Roy Marshall.
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Last year, he was signed to Fox, and spent some weeks thrashing out what TV vehicle they would fashion for him, and who would write it.
And so they've championed the mythology Polanski fashioned for himself, allowed him to clad himself in the guise once thoroughly skewered by Nabakov, to charm his audiences as he once charmed his victim's mother and his victim herself, and cheered his attempts to evade the processes intended to put an end--at least temporarily--to his predation.
When Nereids left Euboea's strand, bringing from Hephaestus' golden forge the harness he had fashioned for that warrior's use; him long they sought o'er Pelion and Ossa's spurs, ranging the sacred glens and the peaks of Nymphaea, where his knightly sire was training up a light for Hellas, even the sea-born son of Thetis, a warrior swift to help the sons of Atreus.
Nor was he fashioned for villainy; there was too much goodness in him.
Pietro's rhetoric was well fashioned for a propaganda war.
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