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After her release from prison, Puerto Ricans of all political stripes would hail her on the street — she typically dressed in black — as a sort of national elder.
Charismatic, good-looking and typically dressed in tight-fitting jeans and a casual leather jacket, Boris Nemtsov was a genuinely popular Russian politician.
Legman was a handsome man, with thick dark hair, blue eyes, and a strong nose; because of chronic poverty, he was typically dressed in threadbare clothes with a length of rope for a belt.
But outside the rarefied world of the flower show, garden gnomes — small and cheery, or small and creepy, depending on your perspective, and typically dressed like the dwarves in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" — are extraordinarily popular.
Mr. Tan, typically dressed in a sweatshirt or Google T-shirt, beams at the camera with a toothy, ear-to-ear grin that some colleagues good-naturedly call his Bugs Bunny smile.
One of the most popular requests is the "full" patacón ($5), a combo of chopped griddled beef, pork and chicken, typically dressed with lettuce, tomato and a piquant pink sauce.
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Mr. Sabbah affects an outlandish look, typically dressing in oversize pants, gold medallions and knuckle rings.
Higgins says he will typically dress for five games a year, though the Nailers summoned him 21 times last season.
"I really don't typically dress like this," Mr. Lacy said, a confession greeted by this reporter with a certain relief.
Participants in the bloc typically dress in black to foster a sense of unity and to make it difficult for witnesses to differentiate between individuals.
"I typically dress the people after I draw them". Cutler perched three Prada-clad ladies atop an elephant balanced precariously on twiglike trees.
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