His hair and famous walrus mustache were white, but he threw roses to supporters, pulled out his screwdriver if there was trouble with lights or sound equipment at a rally site, and warned his listeners of the Communist menace.
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To hit it off with a gaucho on the South American pampas, you don't need to ride bareback, wear baggy " bombacha " pants or a scruffy poncho, eat meat or grow a walrus mustache.
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With a slap of his brawny knee, a flourish of his spectacles and a " Bully ! " muttered from beneath his walrus mustache, you can picture Roosevelt launching his fireplug frame out of the chair and lighting out for another adventure.
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Lopez Murphy, who with his walrus mustache and weighty jowls is known as " the Bulldog, " cast his ballot in Buenos Aires, telling reporters that voters had a serious choice to make, with their very economic future at stake.
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Vieques protester William Dick Otero said of the man whose walrus mustache and bushy explosion of hair have become a fixture on Puerto Rican TV screens . " He's a perfect leader, and we have accepted him as one of us ."
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Or here is a passage about " the oddness, the misplaced look " of Anatole France's walrus mustache as a clue to the writer's personality : " Though it advertised its wearer's claim to manliness and his wish to throw himself into the hurly-burly of social competition, actually France was one of the most bookish men who had ever lived, and he knew it ."
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Rick Groen praised Armand Assante's performance : " in a role that could easily descend into cliche-the crook with a moral code-Assante does his best work to date, always keeping on the safe side of the stereotype " . " Newsweek " magazine's David Ansen wrote, " Nolte, with a big paunch and a walrus mustache, is a truly dangerous presence here; he uses his threatening body and a high, strained voice to stunning, scary effect.