| 21. | A statue of Christopher Columbus stands in front along with sartorially resplendent guards always dressed in summer whites.
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| 22. | These were suits for work and play, young and old, the sartorially conservative and fashion forward.
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| 23. | Sinatra, who turns 82 Friday, has never known indecision in his oversize life _ sartorially or otherwise.
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| 24. | Sartorially speaking, Sinatra did it his way, and all the characters who orbited him worshipfully followed suit.
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| 25. | And judges, he acknowledged, tend to be older, maler and less sartorially hip than much of America.
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| 26. | But no historians are hounding him about Eva Peron; unlike the sartorially challenged Nixon, she gets a free pass.
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| 27. | Playing three years at Penn State for the sartorially challenged Joe Paterno would make anyone vulnerable to episodes of fashion neurosis.
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| 28. | But money helps because, if they know they might be sartorially challenged, they can beep the likes of Phillip Bloch.
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| 29. | The designer has positioned a particularly proactive manager in his San Francisco store to help transform sartorially challenged dot-com nerds.
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| 30. | Evans wore outfits of fringes, satins and studs that were every bit as sartorially splendid as those sported by her husband.
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