Yet viewers obviously deserve to see their public representatives looking smartly groomed.
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We are all less groomed than we were a few weeks ago.
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Description: Mammalian and well groomed like its close relatives, the Great Apes.
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He had lost the well-groomed air which had distinguished him in Paris.
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This is important to make sure they are not groomed for recruitment.
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No one marked two more ragged travelers on foot with weary ungroomed horses.
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The books seem at odds with his carefully ungroomed appearance.
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Not the "groomed to look ungroomed" style so fashionable of late.
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At length two of them came riding up on rough, ungroomed ponies, with baskets on their arms.
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She took comfort in it, ducking behind the fairing to dodge the stinking wind and the clawing skeletons of ungroomed trees.
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Rough, too, were the vehicles traversing it; the oddly assorted teams, mules, donkeys and Mongolian ponies, went unclipped and ungroomed; the drivers went unwashed.
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Wearing a chunky brown cardigan, no make-up and her hair ungroomed, Bruni said she would be 100 percent at Sarkozy's side in the campaign.
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Wildly imaginative, unfashionably ambitious and mutinously ungroomed, she has been the formative girl-crush for generations of wannabe writers with inky fingers and unravelling pigtails.
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She had never known any but the wild, ungroomed Indian pony, on which she had ridden in every fashion and over every kind of country.
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At Kiroro, you can ski 22 ski and snowboard trails and 14 off-piste runs, plus a special 'powder ride' for the ungroomed powder thrills.
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No one marked two more ragged travelers on foot with weary ungroomed horses.
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The books seem at odds with his carefully ungroomed appearance.
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Not the "groomed to look ungroomed" style so fashionable of late.
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At length two of them came riding up on rough, ungroomed ponies, with baskets on their arms.
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She took comfort in it, ducking behind the fairing to dodge the stinking wind and the clawing skeletons of ungroomed trees.
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Rough, too, were the vehicles traversing it; the oddly assorted teams, mules, donkeys and Mongolian ponies, went unclipped and ungroomed; the drivers went unwashed.