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His students regarded him as an engaging speaker and a stylish dresser.
Yale was also noted as a stylish dresser, favoring expensive suits and diamond jewelry.
Sciascia was a stylish dresser with thick gray hair worn in a pompadour style.
A stylish dresser with a big smile and droopy eyes, he beamed as he showed a visitor an 11-minute video cassette on Perrier's success.
Scarpa was a stylish dresser who routinely carried $5,000 in pocket money for purchases and bribes.
Mr. Derrida is an academic superstar - his lectures are sometimes compared to Elvis sightings by fans - and a stylish dresser.
Huncke, always a stylish dresser, bought a boutonnière for his jacket and headed for 42nd Street.
In public appearances, Mr. Ohrenstein, a stylish dresser and tennis buff, shows few signs of faltering.
A stylish dresser, Mr. Aguilar Zinser spoke English fluently and wrote powerfully in both Spanish and English, contributing weekly opinion columns to the newspaper Reforma even while he held office.
A stylish dresser and prolific sculptor, stage designer and vivid colorist whose works are seen in plazas, museums and galleries the world over, Mr. Blatas continued to paint until a series of hospitalizations in recent months.
In fact, he is a stylish dresser, especially given the sartorial constraints placed on a man whose sleeve length is roughly 39 inches and whose two-tone sneakers look like high-tech breadboxes with the Air Jordan logo glued on.
While Nikola Tesla was a stylish dresser in the "nomal" way (very well cut, very smart, but clearly not mad), Edison was about as scrupulous in his attire as he was in not stealing other people's work - i.e. not at all.