Hints and tips:
...In reality, the international image of the sharply suited Great British gentleman has taken a back seat thanks to Brexit, a certain rumple-suited former prime minister and the long-running casualisation...
...Like the inevitability of death and taxes, that linen rumples is simply a fact of life. Consider it a rare treat to wear a shirt that doesn’t need to be pristine to look debonair....
...“My mother had died on the bridge over the Little Rumple,” Charlie tells us, referring to a river in the “real world”, “and a Rumpelstiltskin kind of guy had almost killed me....
...The general whose palace it is has also donated the services of his surly factotum, rugged Mr Dean, who is well primed to rumple some wimples....
...Inland from the gently sloping coastal fringes the landscape rumples into deep barrancos (gorges) crowned with the mighty Caldera de Taburiente, a collapsed volcanic crater some 8km wide....
...But khakis are generally structureless, rumple quickly and have an affinity for stains, so they quickly look sloppier than the jeans or cords most of us office drones should probably be wearing anyway....
...We walked through rough meadows of crowberry and lichen, over rumples of deep icy mosses. We climbed up banks of rocks through shining Arctic light....
...Perhaps the only rumple in the new settlement is that it appears to recognise only two types of people: those who process their emotions and those who do not....
...The south end completes the triptych with a rumple of mellower open ridges and ego bowls — akin to Vail’s Back Bowls or the Hobacks at Jackson Hole. There is something for everyone....
...Still, whatever the rumples, there is no getting around it: the Tories have performed sensationally. They increased their majority in many seats they were expected to lose....
...The fact that he is in no official position to offer anything of the sort, and that neither the English nor the Welsh nor the Northern Irish nor parliament itself have been consulted, seems just a rumple...
...“I thought (stupidly) that she didn’t have enough stamina and willpower to be her own person,” his face rumples into another smile. “How wrong I was!”...
...This is not merely an intellectual rumple to intrigue wonks and technocrats. It goes to the gut question of what kind of prime minister Mr Miliband wants to be....
...An energetic pelvis, clad so tight in orange velour that the material rumples at the groin, is jerking forward with fantastic emphasis....
...much squabbling between the two nations, the “Vacherin du Haut-Doubs” or “Mont d’Or” is a magnificent cheese, belted with spruce and put into a spruce-wood box made a little too small so that the crust rumples...
...For all the rumples in reasoning, the book is clear-eyed in diagnosing modern ills....
...There are certainly rumples in the policy: some households face swingeing marginal effective tax rates, for example, and dual-earners could be favoured over single-earners....
...However, I have begun to believe we must not underestimate the power of the signature rumple. Proposition: looking messy can be good for politicians....
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