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  • He was short and wore a black beard, and dark sun-glasses.

    Working Without a Net Randy Lowens 2010

  • She deftly avoided the calls to buy from various traders, their wares spread out on threadbare cotton sheets; a jumble of plastic beads, belts and carved animals competing for space with sun-glasses, out-of-date peanuts and brightly-coloured paintings of Gambian village life.

    A BEAUTIFUL LIE • by Celeste Goschen 2008

  • “I looked toward a quiet chap in riding pants, hat, sun-glasses and a mass of blonde, wavy hair,” remembered William.

    Empire of Dreams Scott Eyman 2010

  • The actor removed his sun-glasses, a look of smirking annoyance plain to see.

    Fifty-One 2010

  • Shear reminds us -- using few props beyond sun-glasses, a door mounted like a table and an eight-inch platform shoe -- that when you gotta work, do it on your own terms, with your own style.

    The Ultimate Working Girl 2008

  • Godard intervenes before the handsome doctors, stealing peeks up her dress, can spirit her away, and the short concludes with the two lovers returning atop the bridge and kissing in celebration after the repentant Godard throws his "damned sun-glasses" into the Seine.

    Archive 2008-02-03 2008

  • Godard intervenes before the handsome doctors, stealing peeks up her dress, can spirit her away, and the short concludes with the two lovers returning atop the bridge and kissing in celebration after the repentant Godard throws his "damned sun-glasses" into the Seine.

    More Eddie Constantine... from Criterion! 2008

  • He hated wearing the things: no matter what they'd done with them in R&D, they'd always looked like cheap sun-glasses, and everything the wearer saw looked faintly green.

    Music To My Sorrow Lackey, Mercedes 2005

  • He hated wearing the things: no matter what they'd done with them in R&D, they'd always looked like cheap sun-glasses, and everything the wearer saw looked faintly green.

    Music to My Sorrow Lackey, Mercedes 2005

  • “My son only seems to possess jeans, T-shirts, and sun-glasses,” I said.

    The Body Hanif Kureishi 2004

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