The Justice sported long sideburns and Buddy Holly glasses long after they were fashionable.
Oz is fifty-two and jauntily fit, with a perfectly tamed helmet of brown hair and lengthy sideburns.
He wore it in a gelled and rakish pompadour, to go with his razored sideburns and ostrich-skin boots.
When Wiggins blistered 44 kilometers through these streets, grandmothers screamed his name, fake sideburns pasted to fleshy faces.
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He is wearing a white suit and sporting long sideburns and swept-back hair.
Known for his gold jewellery, sideburns and deerstalker hats, McCririck has covered betting for 31 years, first on ITV then Channel 4.
He started wearing wide-brimmed hats (a brown velour Borsalino one was his favorite), and sported a low afro and intense muttonchop sideburns.
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He starts scraping under my sideburns, holding the skin taut, and then shaves down in one stroke, exerting no pressure on the razor.
Best known for his gold jewellery, sideburns and omnipresent deerstalker, McCririck appeared on Celebrity Big Brother in 2005 and Ultimate Big Brother five years later.
Welcome to the fashionable nineteen-seventies, where your walls matched your sideburns.
His sideburns had been trimmed in preparation for the presentation of his idea for a private loan-backing firm, a Russian Fannie Mae, as he called it.
The cyclist known as Wiggo, whose long sideburns have led the British public to dub him a "Mod, " has risen rapidly to become a national hero.
McGillivary, wearing a T-shirt and jeans and sporting a scruffy hairdo and long sideburns, was escorted by sheriff's officers into the Union County jail on Thursday morning.
There was a surprising lack of stick-on sideburns, but the huge support for Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish as the Tour of Britain began in Suffolk surprised no-one.
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When the tattooed Wiggins, with his bushy, red sideburns, brought the 14th stage to a near halt, only one rider, Frenchman Pierre Rolland, accelerated instead of slowing down, building a two-minute lead on the peloton.
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