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  • “A small, but arguably well-clad group of starlets and songstresses hit the pink carpet in N.Y.C. on Tuesday night for Lorraine Schwartz's "2BHAPPY" jewelry collection launch.”

    The Huffington Post: Beyonce, Kim Kardashian & Blake Lively Hit '2BHAPPY' Jewelry Launch (PHOTOS, POLL)

  • “A well-clad businessman, who identified himself as Niresh Man Pradhan, expressed his pleasure at this street festival.”

    Public road captured in Kathmandu

  • “In their place, I found families of well-clad observant Jews hurrying home before sunset and the beginning of Shabbat, a time when the city shuts down, and all activists -- and nearly all Jewish Israelis -- take a collective sigh from the everyday politics of rockets, marches, anniversaries, and shrugs.”

    David Shneer: 40 Years And Still Shrugging

  • “Pemphredo well-clad, and saffron-robed Enyo, and the Gorgons who dwell beyond glorious Ocean in the frontier land towards Night where are the clear-voiced Hesperides, Sthenno, and Euryale, and”

    Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica

  • “The contrast between a contemporary crowd and the crowds depicted by Hogarth or Raphael is not simply in the well-clad, well-grown, well-nourished and well-exercised bodies, the absence of rags and cripples, but in the candid interested faces that replace the introverted, suspicious and guarded expressions of those unhappy times.”

    The Shape of Things to Come

  • “Meyer sounds like a lovely guy: hardworking, well-clad in colorful bespoke clothing, nicely apartmented and boyfriended, and with an aesthetic eye to die for.”

    Archive 2006-03-01

  • “Outside of the moat of Antwerp, and at every village by which we passed, it was pleasant to see the happy congregations of well-clad people that basked in the evening sunshine, and soberly smoked their pipes and drank their Flemish beer.”

    Little Travels and Roadside Sketches

  • “Yet whereas we were out-at-elbows, the carpenters were sleek, respectable, monied, well-clad fellows.”

    Through Russia

  • “Those who walk the streets are well-clad, whether in the shimmercloth affected by the Magi'i, the higher merchanters, or lancer officers - and their households - or in the hard-combed and tightly-woven cotton of the common people.”

    The Magi'i Of Cyador

  • “He was tall and perfectly proportioned, well-muscled, well-clad, well-groomed.”

    Water Sleeps

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