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11 Sentences With "well clad"

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Yes, it's fair to call us the well-clad flies on the walls in the fanciest place on Earth.
To be well trained, well clad and snowy-bearded, performers these days can spend thousands of dollars on Santa school, outfits and beard salon appointments.
In contrast to the everyman image many politicians try to project—the guy like you, with whom you might enjoy a beer—the Republican nominee's clan is impossibly well-clad and -coiffed.
And so, a thousand or so very well-clad people wondered for a few weeks: Would they become a global public health menace, a vector of transmission from the elite front rows of fashion shows to the world at large?
The tail is nearly as long as the body-length and is bicoloured, black above and pale below, well-clad with hairs in its central section. The chromosome number is 2N = 56.
A third well-clad man holding branches stands behind the horse.J.D. Beazley, The Development of Attic Black-Figure (University of California Press, 1986, rev. ed.), p. 85; Nicholson, Aristocracy and Athletics, pp. 106–107.
Their age was so great that a human childhood for them was hardly conceivable. In Theogony, however, Hesiod describes the Graeae as being "fair-cheeked". In Prometheus Bound, the Graeae are described as being swan-shaped ("κυκνόμορφοι")Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound, 795. Hesiod names only two Graeae, the "well-clad" Pemphredo (Πεμφρηδώ "alarm") and the "saffron-robed" Enyo (Ἐνυώ "horror" the "waster of cities" who also had an identity separate from this sisterhood).
The Huanchaca mouse is a fairly uniform olive-brown colour, the pelage being about in length along the spine. The individual hairs on the back and flanks have grey bases, dark shafts and either black or yellowish tips. The ventral pelage is grey or yellowish buff. The sides of the muzzle and the chin are pale and the ears are well clad with short, pale-tipped hairs and fringed with pale-coloured hairs.
This dormouse has a head-and-body length of between and a tail of between . It has a robust, rounded body and soft dense fur, the upper parts being grey and the underparts white. Unusually for a mammal, it sheds the upper layers of its skin with the hairs when it moults, starting at the back of the neck and continuing along the body and flanks, the whole process taking about a month. The tail is well clad with short hairs and the soles of the feet are naked.
There is an epigram ascribed to Antipater of Sidon, as to what may have been written on her tomb: > I, Hipparchia chose not the tasks of rich-robed woman, but the manly life of > the Cynic. Brooch-clasped tunics, well-clad shoes, and perfumed headscarves > pleased me not; But with wallet and fellow staff, together with coarse cloak > and bed of hard ground, My name shall be greater than Atalanta: for wisdom > is better than mountain running.Greek Anthology, 7.413. This translation > based on those of: William R. Paton, The Greek Anthology (1918); Arthur Way, > Greek Anthology (1939); Mary Ellen Waithe, A History of Women Philosophers > (1991).
In February 1859 Lever was elected at a by-election as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Galway Borough. During the campaign for his first election, he claimed that "as a result of his coming to Galway men's wages had doubled from one to two shillings a day and that he looked forward to the time when they would receive double that again. He wanted to see every man, woman and child in Galway well fed, well clad, and well housed; their children well educated; bonnets on the heads of the working men's wives, good boots and stockings on their feet, and a twelve pound leg of mutton in their kitchen ranges every Sunday and Thursday, with all the appropriate accompaniments." He was re-elected at the general election in May 1859, but was defeated at the 1865 general election.

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