Sentence examples for he customarily wears from inspiring English sources

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On the stump, where he customarily wears Indian garb, Mr. Toledo espouses a populist message that seems to promise something to everyone: adding fried fish to hand-outs of rice and beans for the poor, giving crop insurance to farmers and increasing wages for teachers, health workers and police officers.

"When I fall out of bed in the morning, I can come over here and get up my adrenaline," Cunningham said, blowing his nose into a deli napkin that he produced from a pocket of the blue workman's smock that he customarily wears, as if to say, in solidarity with the hot-dog venders and delivery boys amid whom he spends his days, that his office is the street.

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In an office of suits and khakis, he customarily wore cowboy boots with pinstripe suit pants, polo shirts and an earring.

Though his suit and overcoat were often threadbare, he took pains to keep them looking as spruce as possible, while his shirts — usually white, with long collar tabs — were always immaculate, no matter how frayed they might be, and even the cap he customarily wore had a neat and jaunty air about it.

Though his suit and overcoat were often threadbare, he took pains to keep them looking as spruce as possible, while his shirts—usually white, with long collar tabs were always immaculate, no matter how frayed they might be, and even the cap he customarily wore had a neat and jaunty air about it.

He customarily wore cowboy boots, a white Stetson hat and a string tie, kept his hair in a crew-cut, and was rarely seen without a cigar.

Although derived from the Asian sphinx, the Greek examples were not identical in appearance; they customarily wore a flat cap with a flamelike projection on top.

The Canadian snowboarder Drew Neilson said that the pants that riders were given were a little tighter than they customarily wore.

Ahmadinejad customarily wears a beige windbreaker, the unofficial uniform of the Basij, but when he received me he had on a gray suit and white shirt without a tie, in the unprepossessing style that is widespread among functionaries of the Islamic Republic.

Noritz, a compact man with a salt-and-pepper beard and a megaphonic voice, customarily wears a jockstrap around his neck (signifying his support of athletics) and a laminated badge identifying him as the "A.T.P. Psychologist" (players call him Dr. Lou).

Bill Belew, who designed this outfit, gave it a Napoleonic standing collar (Presley customarily wore high collars because he believed his neck looked too long), a design feature that he would later make a major trademark of the outfits Presley wore on stage in his later years.

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