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They were better dressed, cleaner, and appeared more financially well off.
Time to acclimate yourself to pets being better dressed than you!
Maybe it's your best friend's boyfriend, or your partner's slightly-better-dressed sibling.
He adored and cultivated American women, considering them less stuffy and better dressed.
And they typically tend to be better dressed than the rest of us.
This tiny person is more well-traveled and better dressed than most adults we know.
One girl I know, who is decidedly cooler and better dressed than me, complimented my look.
Enter Paul Ryan, who is better dressed and a much more cheerful character in this act.
The better dressed the entertainer, the more likely an audience is to embrace him or her.
But, in reality, Ally and her cloaked nasty women are set to become just another, albeit better-dressed, cult.
Members are better dressed, better educated and less angry than the skinheads of older iterations of the right wing.
On the walls, big rotating screens show people who are far younger and better-dressed than me using their Spectacles.
"Air hostesses" were, in a way, the equivalent of today's Instagram influencers — young, beautiful, well-travelled and even better dressed.
That we aren't good enough, but must by the love of God get better, richer, thinner, funnier, better-dressed, and endlessly more accomplished.
I tried the salad — decent, by my account — while talking to a designer of bespoke hats who was infinitely better dressed than I was.
As we scroll through, the people that surround us are skinny, made up, denizens of exotic locations and, above all, better-dressed than we are.
"Ok so they're much better dressed and a little more discreet but I feel a kinship with Beyoncé, Solange, and Jay Z today," she tweeted. 5.
In many ways, the U.S. is like the taller, better dressed and financially successful cousin in the family, while the U.K. is our eccentric great aunt.
From a plaid peacoat to a fuchsia puffer to a leopard print lined trench coat, this kid is better dressed than anyone at New York Fashion Week.
But this Gang That Can't Protest Straight is not far removed from a better-dressed crowd in Congress pushing for radical change in the nation's public land endowment.
It is a world where consultants are expected to always be slightly better dressed than their clients, and they are constantly on the road traveling between client projects.
Fair warning, though: the booze shelf is "curated," like a vinyl collection, and the mustachioed barkeeps in their Bo-bo garb will be far better dressed than you.
Fair warning, though: The booze shelf is "curated," like a vinyl collection, and the mustachioed barkeeps in their Bo-bo garb will be far better dressed than you.
Better dressed, better educated and less angry than the skinheads of old, the "new right" has sought to distance itself from the "old right," which in Germany means neo-Nazis.
They were far better dressed and better armed than typical robbers in Nigeria, he said, and his modest home was an unpromising target in a neighborhood of mansions with Mercedes-Benzes.
And how the core ingredients—conspiratorial thinking, a belief in violence as a symbol of power, male superiority, and a victim mentality—have recently undergone a rebrand to appeal to a younger, better-dressed generation.
Maybe I should appreciate the life I am leading, as an uncelebrated person who writes about games in a worn sweatshirt instead of a better dressed person playing video games shrieking and doing Christopher Walken impersonations over them.
The Green Bay Packers currently look like one of the best teams in the NFL, for instance, but they're still stuck playing this week because they spent whole months of this season playing like a better-dressed version of the Tennessee Titans.
Tracey made a note of this, and is further on record as having observed that this stranger was rather better dressed than the run of drummers, if not so nobbily.
The boy came, but the king turned him away as a beggar, though the princess knew he was like the boy. Somewhat later, he came back, better dressed, and the princess insisted on speaking with him. He produced the ring and the tongue and married the princess. And they lived happily ever after.
The arch is semicircular, with a radius of . The abutments are formed out of rough-cut limestone blocks, while the voussoirs of the arch face are slightly better dressed. The spandrels are faced randomly coursed rough-cut limestone. The bridge originally had limestone railings capped by dressed stone, but these have been removed.
Finally, they returned home and to ordinary consciousness.Dunaway, David King (1989), pp. 228–300 One of Huxley’s friends who met him on the day said that despite writing about wearing flannel trousers, he was actually wearing blue jeans. Huxley admitted to having changed the fabric as Maria thought he should be better dressed for his readers.
They were found at distances of from the tree. Finding the remaining four travellers took more than two months. They were finally found on 4 May under of snow in a ravine further into the woods from the pine tree. Three of the four were better dressed than the others, and there were signs that those who had died first had their clothes relinquished to the others.
"Museos del Mundo", Volume 7, Espasa, 2007. , pp. 20-21 The right side, however, presents some drunkards, men of the streets that invite us to join their party, with a very Spanish atmosphere similar to José de Ribera in style. There is no idealization present in their large and worn-out faces, though the figure kneeling in front of the god is younger and better dressed than the others, with a sword and tall boots.
I didn't hate it so much as > feel sorry for it ... The central question posed by "My Life in Ruins" is, > what happened to the Nia Vardalos who wrote and starred in My Big Fat Greek > Wedding? She was lovable, earthy, sassy, plumper, more of a mess, and the > movie grossed more than $300 million. Here she's thinner, blonder, better > dressed, looks younger and knows it. She's like the winner of a beauty > makeover at a Hollywood studio.
Few became church members after the revival was over, however. Working-class attendees probably experienced discomfort among their better-dressed and better-behaved neighbors, and the church leadership maintained strong ties to local business interests but did little to reach out to the lower classes. The cottage meetings that followed the revival typically took place in middle-class homes. Prohibition of alcoholic drinks was a major political issue, pitting the Anglophone Protestants against most ethnic groups.
Sambo is a South Indian boy who lives with his father and mother, named Black Jumbo and Black Mumbo respectively. While out walking, Sambo encounters four hungry tigers, and surrenders his colourful new clothes, shoes and umbrella so that they will not eat him. The tigers are vain and each thinks that he is better dressed than the others. They have a massive argument and chase each other around a tree until they are reduced to a pool of ghee (clarified butter).
Steinbeck notes a family whose children refused to go to school, weary of the bullying that they would receive from "The better-dressed children."Steinbeck, 10 Teachers had too much on their hands to deal with such behavior, and the parents of the better-off students did not want the diseases of households with poorer hygiene to enter schools. The Depression did reorient class structures, however. The middle class was poor,Steinbeck, 10 and the lower class was even poorer.
Of Samoan and Chinese descent, Agnes Rosa Sue was born on 7 December 1932 in Suva, Fiji, the daughter of Apaula Theresa Perera and her husband, Harry Sue. Her parents separated when she was young and both remarried. She was brought up by her godmother and foster father until the age of 10, when she returned to live with her mother. Her childhood contained many aspects of difference: growing up Samoan in Fiji, with significant links to her Chinese heritage; being Catholic in a largely Protestant country; and being better- dressed than many of her schoolmates.
The gravestone of Ulvhild Iversdatter to Melau may, among other available sources, illustrate noblewomen's fashion in the late 16th and the early 17th century. Through exclusive clothing and jewelry the nobility demonstrated great wealth, and also in this regard they distinguished themselves from the estate of commoners. Clothing Already in the Medieval Ages a man was not allowed to dress in clothes implying that he belonged to another estate than his actual. Whilst commoners could not wear finer clothes than nobles did, the nobility had to make sure they were not better dressed than the King and his family.
Once upon a time, two men fell in love with the same maiden. One day, on a fishing expedition to an island, one of them noticed she favored the other, and so he tricked the other into staying behind. The man, stranded on the island, survived there until Christmas, when he saw a small boat approach, on which were two young women, who were better dressed than the others. The two young maidens saw the man sitting by a bundle of sticks, and one of them, to find out what he was made of, pinched him.
A study of John Stavely for Wright's second version The pose of the model in Wright's first painting is the same as that used by Michelangelo when painting The Creation of Adam on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. And the first captive painting was made by Wright while in Rome in 1774. After its completion he had to import it back into Britain; Llewellyn Jewitt records that he nearly imported it free of tax but a late objection obliged him to pay import tax. The debate focused on whether the sitter was Roman and it was argued that the sitter should have been better dressed.
A jobless youth from upcountry, Roman (Kondrat), whose belongings are crammed into a single suitcase is wandering through a midden-littered alleyway when he chances upon a well-dressed, mustachioed middle-aged man kicking out another glum-looking young man from the backdoor of a large hotel. The time is the 1920s or the 1930s. Once the moustachioed man goes back inside the doorway, Roman approaches just in time to catch an even better dressed middle-aged man, whom he asks for a job. This man turns out to be Albin, nephew of Hotel Pacific owner Pancer (Randa), who hires Roman on the spot.
The king's daughter said the actual killer had her ring and two earrings, and he produced them. The king, displeased, ordered him better dressed; the king's daughter said he had good clothing, and he dressed in golden clothing from the giant's castle to marry her. One day they walked by the loch, and the sea-maiden took the prince. The princess was advised by an old smith to wear her jewelry and offered it to the sea-maiden for the prince, in Campbell's variant, which she agreed to, or by a soothsayer to play music and not stop until the sea-maiden gave her a sight of the prince, which let the prince call on the falcon and escape.
The Our Lady of Kursk icon, 13th century At the right, burly peasants carry a platform holding the icon inside an elaborate neo-classical case; only gleams of light reflecting off the gold riza icon-cover can be made out. Lines of peasants joining hands hold back the crowd, the foremost at the left trying to stop the crippled boy breaking through the cordon with his stick. Alongside ride peasant or priest stewards and officials and police in uniform, some of the latter beating back the crowd with their riding crops. Behind the icon follow priests and better-dressed people, carrying icons in front of their chest, and an "effete, dandified and bored priest" in vestments carefully straightens his hair.
Eventually the Gang drops the avatar plan and everything goes back to normal, but Mac is stuck with his dangerous weight gain. The rest of The Gang agrees he looks unhealthy—Dennis is personally outraged by the sight of his gut—but Mac is indifferent to their opinions despite developing diabetes as a result of his new eating habits. The weight gain was real. Rob McElhenney has stated in interviews that he wanted to make Mac fat as his own way of fighting the trend of actors on TV shows getting more attractive as a show gains success (he specifically talked about The Big Bang Theory and how the nerdy lead characters were better-dressed and had trendier hairstyles as the show became a huge hit for CBS), and that it also made sense that Mac would be aging badly thanks to the reckless, selfish, and stupid lifestyle of which he and the rest of the characters are so proud.
That is the maximum paid for such work. Apprentices who do the filling in and coarser work and have not yet acquired sufficient skill and experience to undertake more important tasks are paid 8 cents a day and work twelve hours for that...... Lord Curzon has used his official authority and the influence of the government to revive, restore and promote old native industries, and Lady Curzon has been an invaluable commercial agent for the manufacturers of the higher class of fabrics and art objects in India. She has made many of them fashionable in Calcutta and other Indian cities and in London, Paris and the capitals of Europe, and so great is her zeal that, with all her cares and responsibilities, and the demands upon her time, she always has the leisure to place orders for her friends and even for strangers who address her, and to assist the silk weavers, embroiderers and other artists to adapt their designs and patterns and fabrics to the requirements of modern fashions. She wears nothing but Indian stuffs herself, and there is no better dressed woman in the world.

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