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Bespectacled and bow-tied, Mr. James was easily spotted around Gramercy Park, where he was known for opposing the rules that govern the private space.
For Arts Group, a Tense Period Pia Catton 2012
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Bespectacled and tall, with greying black hair and a bad back, Adams often seemed tired.
Peter Hain: 'Gordon Brown was decent, but dysfunctional' 2012
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Bespectacled, with a mop of hair that swoops across his eyes friends jokingly compare him to Justin Bieber, the 30-year-old DJ still has the air of a music-hungry teen.
The Space Man Is On a Mission Andy Beta 2011
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Bespectacled and favoring tailored suits, the Harvard-educated Deitch started his career as a Citigroup Inc. vice president where he developed an art advisory and art-financing business.
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Bespectacled, unshaven and the product of "hippie parents," Fox made his name as an avant-garde theater director in New York City.
"Gasland" Documentary Shows Water That Burns, Toxic Effects Of Natural Gas Drilling (VIDEO) 2010
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Bespectacled and favoring tailored suits, the Harvard-educated Deitch started his career as a Citigroup Inc. vice president where he developed an art advisory and art-financing business.
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Bespectacled, he certainly looks right for the part of a serious folk singer and has the proper credentials, having won a Kerrville New Folk Award in 2003.
Michael Bialas: Denver Concert Review: Putting the Heat in the Band of Heathens 2010
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Bespectacled and ball-capped, Bundick, who records and performs under the name Toro y Moi, resembled a hip lab technician.
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Bespectacled Donald Marguiles looks like a writer out of central casting.
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Bespectacled Donald Marguiles looks like a writer out of central casting.
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