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  • But Raymond lingered another moment, pulling thoughtfully at his side whiskers.
  • He was known for his dundrearies, or long side whiskers, that he always wore.
  • He was tolerably dark skinned, weighed about one hundred and forty-five pounds, and wore side whiskers.
  • Mickey s bushy side whiskers and white gloves are also a representation of the use of blackface.
  • Since that time, the British Army, Royal Air Force, and Royal Marines have allowed moustaches and connected side whiskers only.
  • One of the side whiskers came off before the audience, but that, of course, made it all the funnier ."
  • Disqualify for ridges, rosettes, side whiskers, or a Satin sheen, not to be confused with the natural luster of some varieties.
  • In 1881, at the age of 21, Insull emigrated to the US, complete with side whiskers to make him appear older than his years.
  • Ron Chernow describes him as " homely ", with " a rumpled face . . . knobby chin, bulbous nose, side whiskers, and heavy-lidded eyes ."
  • Lang looks exactly like the source drive to the appearance of unkempt long hair and side whiskers, 4x4 Ichiro had me confused with my father delivered horizon.
  • In period literature, " side whiskers " usually refers to this style, in which the whiskers hang well below the jaw line ( see the picture of Wilhelm I, above right ).
  • The official police description was of a man 24 30 years of age, with light complexion and light hair cut short; and clean shaven, except for small dark side whiskers, 5'5 "-6'tall; of a stout, fleshy build; full, fat face; supposedly of Irish parentage.
  • The " Times " describes Dolan as about 26, 5'7?" tall, dark complexioned, " with a brutal face and that singular and massive jaw which led to his detection . " At the time of his arrest, some six weeks after the assault, Dolan had a mustache but no side whiskers.
  • Hassard succeeded Ripley as literary editor of the " Tribune ", in which capacity he wrote many book reviews, In his history of the newspaper, Harry William Baehr characterized him as " [ a ] lank-built man with sandy hair and side whiskers, [ who ] possessed real charm of style and breadth of culture ".
  • When I read so many other stories about public school life, I am struck by the fact that I suffered no such purgatory as their authors apparently did, and much of this miracle was due to Balgarnie . " The mutton chop side whiskers of one of the masters at The Leys earned him the nickname " Chops ", a likely inspiration for Mr Chips'name.