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Roman-nosed

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Fastest qualifying time was made by nervous little Roman-nosed Tazio Nuvolari, who has won 87 out of the 153 races he has entered and is currently considered Europe's best driver.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the King's bed last week George II looked up at the Roman-nosed ancestors of Vittorio Emanuele III cut in the ceiling frieze.

From Time Magazine Archive

On to Jefferson City, where Roman-nosed Governor Lloyd Crow Stark greeted him; to Fulton for a talk at Westminster College, answered questions until midnight, then a 65-mile drive to Macon.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was evident that Bennett Clark did not enjoy backing Truman so much as he loved clapperclawing Truman's rival�stiff, Roman-nosed Governor Lloyd Crow Stark.

From Time Magazine Archive

Six feet tall, high-featured, Roman-nosed, elegantly dressed; a term from bygone days—and not disrespectfully used—describes him perfectly: he was an "old Buck!"

From Life on the Stage by Morris, Clara

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