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He stops by the table of a tall, thin, regal-looking man in a wheelchair.
Shock of Gray Ted C. Fishman 2010
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Normally a regal-looking figure with a dapper mustache and a high, commanding forehead, Sam was now a broken man, limping around the legation mansion with a bandage wrapped around his posterior, where he had taken a bullet while hurtling over the garden wall.
Devil Dog David Talbot 2010
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It was the morning of Thursday, Feb. 12, and Mr. Zakaria was sitting in a television studio in New York, conducting a taped interview via satellite with Mr. Karzai, who was sitting some 6,700 miles away in a regal-looking chair with purple upholstery and golden arms in the presidential palace in Kabul.
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It was the morning of Thursday, Feb. 12, and Mr. Zakaria was sitting in a television studio in New York, conducting a taped interview via satellite with Mr. Karzai, who was sitting some 6,700 miles away in a regal-looking chair with purple upholstery and golden arms in the presidential palace in Kabul.
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It was the morning of Thursday, Feb. 12, and Mr. Zakaria was sitting in a television studio in New York, conducting a taped interview via satellite with Mr. Karzai, who was sitting some 6,700 miles away in a regal-looking chair with purple upholstery and golden arms in the presidential palace in Kabul.
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It was the morning of Thursday, Feb. 12, and Mr. Zakaria was sitting in a television studio in New York, conducting a taped interview via satellite with Mr. Karzai, who was sitting some 6,700 miles away in a regal-looking chair with purple upholstery and golden arms in the presidential palace in Kabul.
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With it she wore her magnificent Poltimore tiara (known to her intimates as “me second-best tarara”), high and regal-looking with its stylized diamond leaves and flowers scintillating against her dark hair.
Excerpt: The Princess and the Photographer Courcy, Anne de 2009
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Thomas Phillips's portrait "George Gordon, Lord Byron" (1814) shows a rugged yet regal-looking Byron wearing a plush red velvet jacket and an Ottoman-style turban.
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Diamante started stocking its own interpretation of regal-looking accessories, such as tiaras, elbow-length gloves and stiletto-heeled slippers adorned with ribbons.
Japan's Latest Fashion Has Women Playing Princess for a Day Lisa Thomas 2008
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Yukari Iwatani Kane/The Wall Street Journal The regal-looking outfits, including shoes and other accessories, can fetch up to $1,000 each.
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