Unassuming in wrinkled khakis and a polo shirt, he is in near perpetual motion.
Many labels are described as soiled or wrinkled, with some corks depressed and capsules corroded.
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The little man had a wrinkled fishing hat on, his small face obscured by sunglasses.
There were many things about her that stayed with me: her smile, her accent, her wrinkled hands.
It was the need to fit in more columns that forced the human brain into its crinkly, wrinkled shape.
When the women get older and wrinkled, we can inject the collagen back into their bodies to rejuvenate them.
Or choose a long, generous open-weave woolen scarf or one in wrinkled rough cotton solid or with a muted print.
Time, however, also trailed her, with his ghastly wrinkled face and his sallow hue that co-ordinated with no bathrooms.
So he will not thank another rich and wrinkled investor, Warren Buffett, for his observations on Dow Jones's unfulfilled potential.
My mother and I stood in the kitchen laughing, talking and rolling for hours without regard to my cold, wrinkled fingers.
Peasant farmers walk for an entire day from the countryside to sell a few dollars' worth of wrinkled oranges in Port-au-Prince.
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The room was stuffy, but he never removed his long, wrinkled jacket.
She wrinkled her nose at him, feigning annoyance that he wanted to get out of the pickup into this wintry, blustery night.
Assange wrinkled his brow and turned his attention back to the screen.
Or not being moved by a five-year-old, his face wrinkled with effort as he recites how full they are at the inn?
He looked like her brothers, who had also died in infancy, with big eyes and slightly wrinkled skin, like a sweet, little old man.
Signs of public accounting zombie infection include wearing dusty blue button-up shirts and wrinkled chinos, eating hours and repeatedly doing the same as last year.
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Last year, thousands of elms died of drought, and on the nutrients from their carcasses a bumper crop of morels has been creeping forth, like wrinkled zombie armies.
If you see a guy wearing a wrinkled suit and a tie with a big soup stain on it, you don't remember what shoes he wore.
She went on to paint a picture of those her age "back in the day" as old people -- wrinkled, shriveled up and discarded by society.
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Scott looks good in a suit, whereas the office boss in the BBC original, David Brent, had a characteristic slump highlighted by a wrinkled white shirt and a cheap tie.
He gazed at the brown, light-wrinkled water with satisfaction.
Before the lights had gone out, the tourists had soaked in the spectacle: several million years old, wrinkled and tinted with orange, rising up nearly forty feet, as huge as a house.
And while it may still cause wrinkled brows and sleepless nights for IT pros, those of us in the software business are hearing more and more from CIOs and tech decision-makers that they want to support user choice.
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Dr. Wu says fatty acids such as linoleic acid have been shown in scientific studies to be good for dry skin and since dry skin can look more wrinkled, this could soften the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
At 11 p.m. the two pulled up at a dark house with a dirt floor and no electricity--"a place I wouldn't even put my dog, " Parisi recalls. (Make that 13 dogs, all dachshunds.) A wrinkled old man came shuffling toward Parisi in the candlelight.
Instead of curling photographs and yellowing newspapers, we are possessed of a shiny and permanent now, one we flit-click about and so delude ourselves as to our own eternal youth - until, that is, we look down at the wrinkled and liver-spotted hands that rest on the keyboard.
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