Of course, this raises the question, what exactly the discerning chap or chap-ette wear to the event?
"The negotiations with Justin are never difficult because he's such a straightforward chap, " said Gould.
The guy I want to focus on was the executive vice president, a very fancy chap.
In fact, this congenial chap always fancied himself as the consummate soft-hearted, social minded sort.
He came across as an affable chap, particularly when compared with his uptight rival.
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He was a lovely chap and was very keen to make sure we were supported properly.
It's your chap who typed the final document, so what are you reading it for?
For his main character, Mr Powell created in Nicholas Jenkins a shadowy, featureless kind of chap.
"We owe him so much and the poor chap's had no recognition at all, " Mr Fletcher said.
The chap I usually get cauliflowers from, he's lost about 10 acres because of the wet weather.
He added that Mr Watt was "a thoroughly decent guy but the chap's got a book to sell".
He ceased to be so upon spending a few days in Yosemite with a chap named John Muir.
Doubtless he had decided that it was outrageous for me to fly steerage, sound chap that he was.
In every way except his mastery of the bat he seems to have been a fairly ordinary chap.
Mr Obama is a scholarly and cosmopolitan chap who has so far struggled to connect with working-class whites.
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He said, correctly, that he was an ordinary chap, but he politely answered reporters' questions about his life.
There was another chap who was two days older than him, got his full pension and he got nothing.
Machiavelli should have advised not the chap at the top, but his underlings.
But that, say critics, is where the problems start - and it comes back to our cynical police authority chap.
Carved in grey stone, the great Chinese traveller looked like the kind of chap who would have difficulty running to catch a bus.
Everybody wants to know about that oddest of VCs on the Elevation team, the third chap from the right here .
And a cyclist at Cambridge University's bicycle club described Mr Williams as "a shy chap" with a "peculiarly memorable laugh and smile".
The 75-year-old former town mayor said he was known to many as "the chap with the bow tie and Mr Bury in Bloom".
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"Initially I was rather apprehensive because he was a big chap and very famous, but it was a relationship that worked, " said Blake.
Both firms admit, however, that small shareholders receive much less information than institutional investors, and that more must be done for the little chap.
Wildlife presenter Ben Fogle described Nutkins as one of his "childhood inspirations", while comedian Ricky Gervais said he was a "thoroughly nice chap".
To play this extraordinary chap, Goyer chose English-born actor Tom Riley.
The National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme (NICNAS) crunched data provided to them by the US CSPC, which had had prepared it for the CHAP analysis.
Taking a walk from the Rocks, there was this fresh-faced chap with spectacles just alighting from the Sydney 2000 cruise ship after lunch on the high sea.
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