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STYLE CREDO Beth: We get quite dressed for work and try to bring it.
(Incidentally, Ms. Benjamin and Ms. Westfeldt were both quite dressed up. "It's for the photo shoot," Ms. Benjamin explained).
Sully was received by the prime minister, Lord Melbourne, when Melbourne was hardly out of bed, "sipping his breakfast" and not yet quite dressed.
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Raving about dishes that may never be offered again borders on sadism, but for examples of what the kitchen does well, consider a small plate of sautéed bay scallops not-quite dressed in olive oil, sea salt and balsamic vinegar ($10) or a bowl of fresh tagliatelle in a textbook ragù bolognese ($10).
Overwhelmingly people in the audience were rather elderly, and quite smartly dressed, and the accents were largely home counties.
Last week, he sang a heavy rock song (quite well), dressed as a bespectacled 1980s space-dentist, in a double breasted silver suit.
(Creme has said that he once ran into Maitreya in Berkeley, where he appeared "modern day, slightly hippie, quite casually dressed, but nicely dressed, with a little bomber jacket on").
(It should be stipulated that he was quite neatly dressed in a dark blue pinstripe suit, white shirt and very conservative blue striped tie. His tassel loafers, however, were brown).
Mr. Delavan's Falstaff, whose belly will doubtless stay put in future performances, rightly dominated the stage in personality and vocalism, and was quite magnificent dressed up for ill-fated trysts.
The dancers are costumed in transparent black, and it's as if they are, quite literally, dressed in darkness, as their bodies warp and spindle and they reach beyond the framed landscape for some invisible source of hope.
The harmonica player is quite something, dressed as a peculiar blues-goth hybrid with black circular glasses, a Brad Pitt Interview With A Vampire-a-like, throwing his upper body into the mic during solos.
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