It looked like there might once have been something written on the wrapper with a marker pen. |
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He pulled the hair out of my eyes and looked at me with those confused baby blues. |
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His baby blues were full of emotion, something that looked like regret and weariness. |
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Climbing down the side of the cliff looked far too tedious and slow for his likes. |
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The street outside was teeming and the other places I peered into all looked equally packed. |
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The black-haired teen looked behind her in horror as she saw her father emerge from the house. |
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It looked like the defender was doing all right, and then he back-heeled it into the net. |
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Molly looked at Aaron in surprise as he pulled himself up onto his feet, teetering unsteadily for a second. |
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Imagine what a giraffe, or an elephant, or a manatee looked like to the first Europeans to see them. |
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They looked like aviaries with their random scattering of what appeared to be perches. |
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But despite the slightly scatty appearance and manner he had, Katie thought he looked, kind of capable. |
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If you flipped through the channels fast enough, it looked like the old bird had finally made up with Diana. |
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White looked at the town, sprawled at the Academy's feet, and saw that the buildings were constructed of scrap scavenged from the great wreck. |
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Like vultures scavenging for the last morsel of meat from the carcass, they descended on anyone who looked like they might know something. |
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Throughout the day, he looked at various tapes to decide which features would set up and supplement the live action on the telecast. |
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There was glorious sunshine for the photographs and Nikki looked stunning in her white backless dress. |
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Some cloud formations resembled mandalas while others looked like curling white scarves. |
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It looked lovely on television but up-close it was just so much gauze and stage scenery. |
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It looked as though it had hit the wall, a telegraph pole and some road signs as well. |
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People less familiar with us looked at this with a healthy degree of skepticism. |
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Using the telescopic lens I analysed the terrain, looked for nests but found none. |
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I looked over and saw that Thomas was now hooking up the car seat into the back seat of my car. |
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He looked over at the position of the eight and adjusted his cueing action, putting backspin on the cue ball. |
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So we went out, and I tell you, this boy looked at his watch the whole time. |
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Somehow he could never tell her off or scold her when she looked at him like that. |
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After the restart, Italy looked the far stronger, continually launching telling breaks but still failing to find the vital pass. |
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He looked proud of himself and fell backwards under the water, doing a backstroke away. |
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My stepmother calmly looked at me and pressed a perfectly manicured fingertip to her temple. |
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Americans looked to the western lands as an opportunity for large amounts of free land, for growth of industry, and manifest destiny. |
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Such scholarly collaboration would not have looked good in literary accounts of embassies. |
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Many have looked to the rise of modern science for the answer, particularly in its decisive break with medieval scholasticism. |
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When I looked closer, I could see that the thin bands were fused in the middle. |
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He looked around and saw what he was looking for, a band of thin electrical wire. |
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In response, Killeavy looked to their county star Steven McDonnell who, in his customary manner, pointed. |
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I couldn't see her face when they pulled her out, but she looked in a bad way. |
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At half-time, as they trudged off three goals to the bad, it looked like both a hiding and nothing. |
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The fish itself was a big bruiser of a portion that looked like it bullied everyone in the schoolyard. |
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This looked at the ups and downs of togetherness, from the tenderness of a long term Relationship, to the loss of a loved one. |
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The kid looked like someone your zaide chatted with every week at the shvitz up on 10th Street. |
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He looked fine, but it was obvious that he was wincing as he walked and that his right leg was paining him. |
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She seemed okay with the direction of the conversation, but it looked as if something physically pained her. |
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She looked so stricken at the thought of her cousin having a tendre for her. |
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Both the manservant and the maid looked at each other each silently communicating they thought this a bad idea. |
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He looked tired and worn out, with pale skin and purple bags under his eyes. |
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My eyes looked bloodshot, there were dark, heavy bags under them, and my naturally sun-kissed skin looked incredibly pale. |
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During the spring, when the money ran out, Alma got a job at the local grocery store, bagging food for women who never even looked at her face. |
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I was so glad I had my own bowling shoes, which really looked like normal tennis shoes. |
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She looked excited and happy, which was unusual, seeing as it was seven o'clock in the morning. |
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He looked small and young with my clothes bagging off his thin frame, but his face had matured. |
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That final looked in the bag for the visitors out the country but the home team staged a fantastic rally to bring the issue down to the wire. |
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I looked up at the blazing sun and the scintillating blue sky to see an old rusty sign. |
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It looked like a veil that they were wearing and very grungy, baggy clothing. |
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No matter what the Mantuan tried to do to it and it looked as if his opponent was going to win. |
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The shirt had a long slash across the abdomen where it looked like somebody had cut through it with a knife or a pair of scissors. |
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She hasn't looked at the scenic mountain range, valleys, bajadas, washes, and hills all around her. |
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Shuffling over to us, Will looked less than enthusiastic as Dylan handed her a collection of rusty tent poles. |
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They also passionately looked out for each other, bailing each other out and financing each other's debts. |
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Lydia scooted away quickly and tried not to blush when he opened his eyes and looked around for her. |
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He looked at the star maps to see if there were any habitable planets or moons in the area. |
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After an initial fit of entitlement, Ralph went and looked at his sister, his face a sorrowful map of genuine concern. |
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I looked over at Jane who was chewing on her straw and scoping the guys in the bar. |
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Although meant to be functional, the model, in the gallery context, looked like a maquette for a large abstract sculpture. |
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The foodgrains that were being looked into were lentils, bajra, jowari and corn to name a few, he said. |
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Having taken pole position, he scorched away and for 30 laps looked a clear winner. |
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The Germans looked ropey at the back but their commitment to attack is commendable and they scored two absolute scorchers. |
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It looked scorchingly hot out there in the opening minutes of the broadcast. |
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The quizmaster for the night was Michael Martin and the scorekeeping was looked after by Michael Morrissey. |
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Mason looked in awe at the sights and the smells of the bakeshops, which were the greatest in the world. |
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But to his critics his fondness for the marchioness of Londonderry looked like social climbing and a desire for acceptance by the establishment. |
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Waiting for the bus, he looked out across terraced fields, at men, alone or in groups, standing on embankments between fields of paddy. |
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Moving over to sit next to him, I looked on with fascination as two lines of script, one Terran the other Meggin, scrolled across the screen. |
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A merger of Pernod and Allied, whose brands include Ballantine and Teacher's Scotch whisky, therefore looked the likeliest outcome. |
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A man dressed in a white suit looked down from the balcony of the second floor to the dance floor. |
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His face went white, he clutched his chest and the poor guy looked terrible. |
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I looked at Gabriela Szabo after four laps and she looked absolutely terrible. |
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Jack looked up, his eyes scouring over the many cones and dozens of police-men scattered around the area. |
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As I hesitated, a short, fat, bald-headed man looked up from the next desk. |
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I was still quite dull at that point, and to add to it, I looked like a baldy old man. |
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The baldish guy in his conservative suit and tie looked like he wanted to crawl under the table. |
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A former high-class hurdler, Deep Water has always looked as though fences would hold no terrors for him. |
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The angel looked up again, casting a baleful scowl at the Academy, in all its splendour. |
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I looked balefully at the empty restaurant, wondering why we couldn't just sit, but that's against the rules. |
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He looked down to the town below them, nervously scouting the streets for a sign of the men they had seen last night. |
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Just under an hour later, TJ and Lew were hitching up the wagon to the baler while the girls looked on amused. |
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After Colette left he cleared his throat and looked through a newspaper, his long fingers scrabbling a bit at the pages. |
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They all looked disheveled with dirty clothing and most of them had scruffy beards and scraggly hair. |
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As they entered the dining room, everyone looked up to see who it was, and Claire looked at the floor, balling her hands into fists. |
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He looked like a total baller with his dark frame glasses and two gold chains on his plain white tee. |
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Splotched with marks of dirt and even blood, it looked filthy and gave her a conscious feeling of someone living in the gutters. |
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The mark looked like the symbol for life that the mystics had created years ago. |
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I folded my arms over my chest and looked down, scraping my foot against the pavement in a circular motion. |
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Once she was out in the hallway, she finally looked at the grade written atop her test paper. |
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The second half opened scrappily, but Kilmarnock still looked the more threatening. |
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It looked for all the world like a real Cinderella doll wearing a beautiful pink ballgown. |
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They were once looked down upon as the tawdry poor relations of the fashion industry. |
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Not to mention the fact that she looked stunning and showed no traces of any baby bump. |
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Tears filled her eyes as she looked around at her friends who cared enough to do this. |
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The children looked at her dully as they used the legs of the gates as makeshift soccer goals. |
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At this, Gus sat back in his chair, put his hands behind his head and looked to a spot in the corner of the office between the drying Babygros. |
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She glanced at the child she held in her arms, and he looked back with babyish love in his eyes. |
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I never looked on it as tax evasion, but as increasing someone's investment. |
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Giles looked down at the huge, white bulbous bandages swathing her arms and legs. |
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Sasha looked at the opposite ridge and saw many Alliance vehicles, tanks, carriers and so on. |
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He looked around the small room and found his jacket and shirt draped over the back of a chair. |
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Inside was a thick stack of 8x10s. Lipton looked through the stack slowly, reading the notes he had written on the backs of each photo. |
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He started well and looked on for an early score as both backs and forwards took the game to Tigers. |
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I waved at her just as she looked up from her task and she smiled and waved back. |
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We backed away from the building as it collapsed, and I looked around at the others. |
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Tori glared daggers at him, and she looked so mad that his hands fell to his sides and he backed away in fear. |
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Ms. Keagan's mom looked from her son to Trey, then back and forth again several times. |
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The three high clerics looked at each other, leaning over to whisper thoughts back and forth. |
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It was during a tea break four hours later when I noticed things looked a little off centre. |
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The Malaysian looked tired and wasn't able to finish the points when he had the opportunity to do so. |
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I had never seen a teach shoot fire from her eyes before, but Miss Gulch looked as if she were only moments away from doing so. |
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And there were others that had been scabbed over, and still others that looked from weeks past. |
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He sheathed his dagger into a scabbard he kept under his pillow, and looked around, embarrassed. |
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She would have looked like the perfect Lady had it not been for the heavy black leather scabbard and sword belt that encircled a slender waist. |
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If you asked one of us if another member of the squad was a good team player, we would have looked at you like you were crazy. |
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Nicky Richard's horse looked like winning last time over this course and distance, but did not find as much as expected off the bridle. |
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Parts of the huts were torn and cracked in some places and it looked as if an army had swept through and annihilated the whole place. |
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She looked down at the chicks and up at their parents, and burst into tears. |
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As we stood between rows and rows of dresses that looked more like housecoats, her tears continued to flow. |
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I looked up to find Trischen staring at me, his eyes tearing from the laughter he was futilely trying to keeping in. |
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I had been tearless, too frightened, and I had looked at her, and I had apologized. |
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But by the time she looked in on her, her mother was in bed, staring at the tear-off wall calendar. |
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She took my hands away from my face and I blushed again as my siblings looked upon my tear-stained face. |
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They looked as if they were in a film, and indeed many of them were on the teatime newsreels. |
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Bathed in yellow light hovering over the gloom of the garden she looked in at a woman repeatedly working a tea towel around the inside of a mug. |
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Tobermory looked after him for a quizzical moment, then turned his attention to the malodorous bundle. |
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People had scrawled their initials all over it and there was even what looked to be a noughts and crosses board scratched into the stonework. |
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I took no time to open it and when I did I looked to my mamma, then papa, then Johnnie, Cody and Angel. |
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While he was doing that, I looked at the guard shack where the mama-sans used to get checked in and out. |
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He also looked at how our expectations of what the new technologies would do for our lives had been frustrated. |
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I looked at the subject, the old chair, the cloth and the backdrop of the city through the windows behind, and frowned. |
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Unfortunately you could scarcely hear them, but at least they looked to be having fun. |
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After a difficult two months, blighted by injuries to her back and thigh, the tall Californian has looked tetchy and out of sorts this week. |
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I have had a chat with him and to be fair he hasn't looked as sharp as he did at the back end of last season. |
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I looked rather pathetic stood next to these long-legged temptresses. |
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He just looked up at her, confusion shining in his tearless eyes. |
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Having completed the painting and got hardly any orange paint in my hair, I took a long hard look and realised that the kitchen tiles looked manky. |
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It all looked very different two years ago when the first 787 was rolled out with a great deal of hoopla. |
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He looked scared to death, and his breath gave off an unknown malodor. |
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The technician looked over it thoroughly, scanning the entire page twice. |
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She looked up and glared at me hard for a moment before she shook her head and gave a soft amused noise that was halfway towards being a disbelieving scoff. |
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Before this steroid episode, I was always commented how beautiful I looked, and how I dress myself when I go out in public. |
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Angela looked over at Jacob and noticed the gold band on his finger. |
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He looked over at the old notebook and flipped through the pages nonchalantly, eyes scanning each page quickly as though they contained some secret. |
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The ugly thing looked more like an urn than a vase and was adorned with small flowers and butterflies painted on the surface with real gold and silver. |
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In London, tech, telecom and media stocks were bearing the brunt of the sell-off as investors looked for safe havens in the current unsettled climate. |
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When I looked at Tye, I was pretending that he was my son, and I looked for his organic reaction to me, and vice versa. |
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With his hands on his hips, he looked like a mother scolding a child. |
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Poor Stone, like most of us, forced to share a stage with this unpredictable, spoiled brat, looked uncomfortable. |
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When I had a look, the vegetable tempura looked very nice indeed. |
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First I looked at eight representative and major Roberts Court decisions in hot-button issue areas. |
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It was a little big around the bust but looked rather nice on me. |
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He looked in a bad way and I think they took him off at Singapore. |
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She looked like Aeris, but was a good bit thinner, and scarless. |
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She looked in a bad way, but there was very little anybody could do. |
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I looked at my sister, who was playing with my teddy bear on the bed. |
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By late August it looked like stalemate was almost certainly the tragic outcome of the years of war. |
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Seven minutes later, I heard another bridge tender tell the engineer that our rear lights looked fine, but that we had a door open in the baggage car. |
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She looked at him briefly before backhanding him again with her hand. |
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They looked for alternative roads to socialism in Maoist China. |
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The receptionist looked them up and marked them off as present. |
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She looked around at the other children chasing each other in games of Tag, soaring to the sky on swings, bobbing up and down on the teeter-totters, and bouncing a ball. |
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Then when he looked away, she would make a face as if she just drank a cup of sour milk. |
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When someone approached and joked that he looked terrible, he smiled. |
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She looked about twenty, with light blue eyes, a light tan with a scatter of freckles over her nose and long gold locks that fell in large waves down to her lower back. |
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The Moscow-appointed administrator for South Ossetia, Vitaly Denisov, looked tired the other day. |
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But Sarkozy looked haggard when he stiffly walked out of the hospital Monday afternoon in his ubiquitous dark suit. |
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He looked like such a fool, pointing and gesturing and huffing and puffing. |
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She looked slightly frustrated, with baby food on her clothes. |
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We looked at the basic tenets that underlie the field of design. |
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She looked up and grinned at the man-sized vent in the ceiling. |
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The actor looked handsome in a pearl white suit with a baby pink shirt. |
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His cheeks were hollowed, and his body looked as if it had shrunk to fit the tiny cabin. |
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I looked up at the guard, a shadow backlit by the light from the door. |
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In March, an American couple from Philadelphia photographed what looked like a skull during a snorkeling expedition. |
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The entire city looked like something from a sci-fi book cover. |
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That is an astonishing spell of impregnability, one that looked set to last through to a penalty shoot-out tonight. |
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Kael looked up at the sound of the chair scraping back along the ground. |
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Anyway, one evening as we were manducating our victuals at a local eatery, my sweet and bashful convent girl asked me if I thought she looked fat. |
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The sextet devoted way too much ribaldry to speech impediments and Jesus' termagant mum, and the film-making craft, which I'd remembered as spiffy, now looked slack. |
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He heard a scrape of something against rock and looked up in dread. |
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The jury had heard that Mr Roberts said in a statement to police that he might have looked at Mr Reeves's X-rays back to front before the operation. |
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Recalling it, she looked as happy as she did in one of the pictures she kept on her mantelpiece, the one where she stands next to her father as a debutante. |
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Even our prime minister felt it necessary to proclaim his secular outlook by donning what looked like an inverted tea cosy on his head at his annual iftar. |
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And sociologist Pierre Bourdieu was a scientist who really looked into poverty and inequalities in France. |
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The building looked very much like a country courthouse, with an intricate wrought iron sign hanging over the door, a pair of scales framed by swirling designs. |
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While the patient looked at each tool, the data collector read the words on each VAS and provided a pencil or pen for the patient to mark on the scale. |
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I looked in the mirror and took to my hair with the kitchen scissors. |
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She sat still and stiller and never looked up from some mystery focal spot on the table in front of her. |
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They looked backwards to a classical past rather than biblical precedent to provide new political ideologies with intellectual credibility and authority. |
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Sierra knew that tears were flowing down her cheeks as she looked at the picture of her terror-stricken sister with acceptance of death in her eyes. |
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A few of Celtic's players also looked like they had been burning the candle at both ends, despite a preceding midweek for once devoid of a fixture. |
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Troy looked up at him, his large eyes now tearless and expectant. |
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The 50-odd travelling support looked a disconsolate bunch as they trudged towards the covered away terracing for shelter from an unexpected torrential downpour. |
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Graf, constricted by a light-gobbling, slenderizing black costume, looked slinky and vivacious but failed to fill up the gaping stage. |
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Outside the government, the FBI looked like a three-toed sloth, while a fleet-footed and fearless Washington Post was unearthing the truth. |
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The students' moais looked like representatives of a stately, regal culture.These statues are called moai and can weigh up to eighty tons each. |
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This web seminar looked at the benefits realized by the University of Illinois after implementation of the Nelnet cashiering solution. |
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Just as Frankland looked to regroup, a miskick by their goal keeper went straight to Matt Lymer, who smashed the ball into the empty net. |
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By the end of the event the bottom of the bowl looked like a fat girl's slumber party. |
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I remember thinking that it looked like a holdover from the disco days. |
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Fellow North of 60 actor Dakota House, who played Teevee Tenia, looked upon Herman as an uncle or brother. |
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But he also remembers what Iberian anti-Americanism looked like up close. |
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Simeiz, famous for its splashy parties and crowded clubs, looked deserted. |
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After a lot of research I created sort of a surreal impression of what Mithra looked like. |
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Tertium Quid, with its projections of spiky shards, looked like a ceramic geode. |
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He looked very thin, was huskily bearded, and in a slim blue suit. |
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But there were also plenty of moments when they looked like a snowdrop. |
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Right from the off Solihull looked second best, but Ross Collins did offer a glimmer of hope with a header that went close on 19 minutes. |
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But despite what it looked like, there was a certain etiquette in the mosh pit. |
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Meanwhile, Pitt also looked dashing with his moustache and designer three-piece suit with an eye-catching tie and shirt. |
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Mosaicist looked a filly of potential when making a winning handicap bow last time out and she can build on that impression with further glory at Pontefract. |
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The research, funded by the National Cancer Institute, looked at the role played by a key phytochemical known as Indole-3-carbinol, also called I3C or simply carbinol. |
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In one classroom, 6-year-old Joanna from Syria, wearing a hot pink headband with a large flower, was sobbing as she looked at the test paper in Arabic. |
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Using tools normally employed to study the evolution of viruses, the team looked at 1,500 body traits across 120 species of theropod and early birds. |
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The couple slurped on their cones as they wandered through the park, and Jimmy looked as though he didnOt have a Carr in the world when he took time out for a quick smooch. |
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The rose-colored stone known as catlinite or pipestone comes from a quarry in Minnesota and was looked upon as symbolic of living flesh and blood and so sacred. |
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And while Manchester United had looked in pole position to do business, reports say Chelsea are looking to beat United to the signing of the centre back. |
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We looked up the line of people and saw this kind of snaggletoothed. |
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The beautiful Brazilians still looked stunning among the snotters. |
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Klaiman looked out on 76 players dressed in cardinal red and ready to go. |
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Marcus Lashley, a graduate student at North Carolina State University, recently looked at whether deer movement rates are influenced by solunar activity. |
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Suddenly a book token and some smellies never looked so appealing. |
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Gung-ho and off-balance, Hussain looked as if he was swatting a hearthrug with a carpet beater as he attempted to cart Lee's bouncer over square leg. |
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The report, conducted by economic consultancy Capital Economics, looked at the economic value of the catchment areas of Britain's long-haul airports. |
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