No, he is far handsomer than old Blackbird ever was. |
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Her flashman, in her estimation, is ten times handsomer, certainly more acceptable. |
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Ware is a taller, handsomer version of the bullet-headed Jimmy Corrigan. |
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Unusually young to get married, it quickly becomes clear that handsomer, smarter and more self-confident than everyone else around them, they are made for one another and already destined to be among life's winners. |
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When his second wife walked out on him in 1968 he couldn't help remarking, bitterly, that she had left him for someone handsomer and taller. Smallness shaped Little Norm, but poverty taught him something, too. |
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Their theatres, sometimes handsomer and better equipped than professional houses, presented plays of all sorts to communities often beyond the reach of regional or touring companies. |
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His eyes were better than those of other men, both the handsomer and the keener of their sight. |
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