• His editors should have advised him to give this baggy book a substantial reworking before it was published.

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  • Wearing a baggy, navy corduroy suit brightened by a turquoise Little Bear tie, Hirsh, 51, is holding court in his cinder-block-walled office in a former munitions factory in Toronto.

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  • But for over 30 years, I've been putting in regular time at the ballet barre, dressed in a stretched-out unitard, baggy shorts or a gauze skirt, and a sleeveless men's T-shirt, accessorized with an elastic knee bandage.

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  • Middle age, paunchy, with a baggy grey suit, he started taking me through a mammoth deck of the most boring slides I had seen in my life.

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  • But where Miller saw "golf pants" on a pair of loose baggy trousers paired with a burned out velvet-and-georgette blouse, the audience might have seen glorified sweats.

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  • His clothes were as ugly and incongruous as his two-tone swimsuit a baggy shirt, which looked black from my balcony but was probably patterned, and a pair of light-colored slacks that appeared to be a very pale blue, though that was possibly a reflection from the nearly invisible water.

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  • When Tess gets her big break, she suddenly has to start dressing like the femme version of a dude in a baggy blazer and thin necktie.

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  • If the toilet is not working, one has to go into a baggy that has ampules that can be crushed to chemically react with the waste to prevent things like offgassing and bacterial growth.

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  • "I was afraid it would be bad for business that Morsi won, " said Ms. Matta, sporting half a shaved head, torn jeans, and a baggy T-shirt that read: 'In order to be irreplaceable one must always be different.

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  • He saved his best for those wearing Baggy Green and notched a final Test five-wicket haul and ton on that tour down under - the last time England won the Ashes.

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  • Her standard outfit is a jacket with baggy trousers or calf-length skirt and flat-heeled, clodhopper shoes.

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  • An annual landmark it may be, but, like that other great Australian cricketing tradition, the worship of the national cap, or baggy green, it's actually a fairly recent phenomenon.

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  • The entire class had to make Jams, brightly colored baggy shorts that made everyone instantly feel like a surfer.

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  • His career was cut short after 113 wickets in 27 Tests and 63 in one-day internationals, and he was an interested obersever at The Gabba as Bracken received his prized Baggy Green cap, having been recruited as a bowling coach by India to help left-armers Zaheer Khan and Ashish Nehra.

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  • In May 2003 they made 418-7, current batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan scoring a century, to beat the all-conquering Australians featuring Glenn McGrath and Brett Lee, but lost that series, and should they fail to force victory here it would be a fifth successive series defeat against the baggy greens.

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  • He was wearing a light grey V-neck woollen jumper with a white T-shirt underneath, black baggy jeans and dark shoes.

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  • Gilliam, a community organizer, is also partial to baggy jeans and Kangol caps and looks less like the leader of the free world than the latest signing of Def Jam Records.

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  • Norman Mailer, meeting him in 1968 at a fundraiser in Harvard, found him drooping and baggy-eyed, longing to be rescued.

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  • Sporting their long baggy shorts they changed the look of basketball almost overnight, a trend that has lasted two decades.

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  • It was a pleasant to see a lot of the pro's had got the Q'aja style slits fitted at the hem of the pants, but sadly a lot of the fittings were still on the baggy side.

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  • This month a mob of 250 youngsters, many of them sporting baggy clothes, multicolored hairdos and multiple piercings, will invade the refined Aspen Mountain resort to appear at the Winter X Games, part of ESPN's twice-yearly "extreme sports" lollapalooza.

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  • She says a few touches with an adhesive stick are sufficient to keep baggy socks in place for several hours.

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  • Donning baggy ones and then hoisting them up to change their look after school hours is a simple and effective way of thumbing your nose at the system.

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  • Wealthy white teen-agers in baggy jeans and laceless shoes and multiple tattoos show, unconsciously, the reality of incarceration that acts as a hidden foundation for the country.

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  • Neither had been picked as a specialist batsman, but they produced the sort of grit and application that has characterised wearers of the baggy green for generations.

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