O'Neill, dapper in his mandarin suit and collarless white shirt, does not look like the rushing blur of today's press men. |
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But he had made the mistake of offending the punditocracy's amour propre, making them look like fools in the process. |
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And then I will get drunk, and because Mara and her family are Latvian, I will dance some sort of folk dance and look like an idiot. |
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The only problem is that I have to walk with my legs apart and I look like an idiot that way and everyone looks at me and laughs at me. |
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The emerging system may look like anarchy to us, and it certainly looked like chaos to all the old civil servants in Germany. |
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The layering of the coloured wooden panels and their roughly-torn edges look like the wings of a bird. |
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Also, what did the world look like during the time of the Andrewsarchus, plate tectonically? |
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Her white nightshift makes her look like an angel compared to the darkly dressed men. |
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At first glance, the animals in the annelidan and molluskan groups look like they have little in common. |
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Arctic icebergs tend to calve from fast-moving glaciers and, therefore, tend to look like small mountains bobbing in the sea. |
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His fingers twisting in it look like wild, exotic vines climbing a shimmering trellis. |
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You were making some pretty good arguments, until you totally blew up your credibility and made yourself look like just another whackadoodle. |
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They are a tiny bit smaller than the eggs of a bee hummingbird and they certainly look like wall lizard eggs. |
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The upright styling is designed to make the car look like a miniature off-roader, but it remains two wheel drive. |
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The jaguarundi has been called the weasel cat, because it does not look like a typical cat. In parts of Mexico they are known as otter cats. |
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There are sharp pizzicato accents everywhere, and once again, leave it to David Finckel to look like he is having the time of his life. |
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The skin is often decorated with warts and filaments that look like tassels. |
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Martin decides to impress Christine by trying to look like her favourite pop star and Sandy enlists Mary's help in practising for a water birth. |
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You look like a badly rendered mannequin of yourself from a supremely cheesy tourist-trap wax museum. |
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The shriveled black olives are then vacuumed up with machines that look like street cleaners. |
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The jewelled cross pulled from an archaeological dig in rural Aberdeenshire does not, admittedly, look like much. |
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I figured that since I am now acquainted with millionaires, I must look like one, even if I am not. |
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Mr. Gilmartin jibbed and commented that the demand made the Mafia look like monks. |
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By having the opportunity to see what the best of the best look like, and how they practice and perform, it's hard to be barn blind. |
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Tops that look like kurtas hang on the racks in departmental stores in the hip Soho neighborhood of Manhattan. |
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I definitely won't look like that flawless female figurine perched on the wedding cake. |
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And in this day of reality television, where the average joe is king, the pressure to look like royalty is felt by all of us. |
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These are all very exaggerated caricatures of bison with teeny, weeny heads, huge humps, they don't look like real bison. |
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Your days of stuffing cups and settling for thingies that look like training bras are over. |
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The bra cups are covered with netting and the padding is patterned to look like a soccer ball. |
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He constructed the frame of Guitar to look like a window, its joins leaking the threatening weather seen through the glass. |
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It is a bit weird to phone her up out of the blue and just ask her out, unless you look like Brad Pitt that is! |
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This girl in raggy jeans and a seat shirt does not look like any of the other ones! |
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Slave rebellions were put down with a ferocity which made Peterloo look like a picnic. |
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We think the media is trying to make it look like we were put up to protesting. |
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It's a useful and well-used route, but the stations look like they are falling apart and the trains are not much better. |
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It just started raining cats and dogs, so I doesn't look like I'll be going anytime soon. |
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I know what an outstanding contribution to public administration might look like. |
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But surely making a jumped-up Hollywood star look like a pillock is big and clever? |
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Doesn't he look like the most obnoxious, jumped-up school sports team leader of your youth? |
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The addition of a black leather flight jacket made him look like a particularly young and rakish test pilot. |
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The print blocks, with their justified margins, look like squares and are placed in the upper part of their respective pages. |
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This means concessions to rangatiratanga that look like racial preference to some. |
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Indeed, many pieces of Kamba beadwork, with their perfect alignment of figures, look like puzzles waiting to be deciphered. |
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Nobody knows what it will look like ten years from now, and anyone who claims to is just whistling in the dark. |
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The blue, blue sea, specked with whitecaps, the dramatic, green-clad peaks, and the colorful beachside villages look like a dream come true. |
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His Afro adds an entire foot to his height, and his thick, long eyelashes look like they're stuck together with tears. |
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It reminded me of what a ray gun would look like except this had a chord and several switches. |
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Yes, I've been told that I look like I am doing a Carl Sagan impression, but that was simply the way I spoke, mon ami. |
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Somehow they look like the artist wanted to save on color and pencil strokes. |
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The streets are awash with gangs of youths and people who look like they have not bathed in weeks. |
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If it is partly the aim of a literary festival to enthuse new, young readers, these two readings don't look like setting them on fire. |
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At worst, the outcome could be wholesale slaughter on a scale that makes the current level of daily mayhem look like the peaceable kingdom. |
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She wondered what he would look like if he had been allowed to age to twenty-five years. |
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The wickets are metal or wire pieces that look like miniature arches and are located throughout the croquet course. |
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Beijing this winter is festooned with orange banners and billboards that look like Communist agitprop. |
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There are enough branches at curbside along Washington Street this morning to make the village look like a war zone. |
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Guns designed to look like mobile phones or even key rings may be filtering into Britain, it emerged yesterday. |
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Or do you ask the wine waiter to choose for you and look like an ignoramus? |
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Casey Craig had been the beautiful Barbie doll that made every other girl look like hideous witches. |
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They look like scorpions without tail or claws, and they live from animals' droppings. |
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Until he gets his feet under the table in February, it will not be clear what a Perry-led SE will look like. |
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However he wasn't holding his Ministerial red box and was wearing a hat, which made him look like an ordinary member of the public. |
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Some species look like a typical tree, with a single trunk growing from earthbound roots. |
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This growth pattern tends to make the tableau look like a tree diagram or organizational chart. |
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Behind the computer operations, the woodworking rooms are more what you would expect an organ company to look like. |
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She would then envisage what the desired final print should look like and expose the negative accordingly. |
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When I'm in a game, the refs tell us to tuck in our jerseys so we look like ball players. |
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Her voice was tired, but she was starting to look like her usual self instead of the pale, thin wraith she had been. |
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The dancers writhed, wrapped in yards of cloth on top of rostra that made them look like some kind of pole dancer. |
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Squinting his eyes Kaerin read a particularly difficult word, the writing slanted and close together to almost look like a lone blob of ink. |
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With the priciest product at just 5.99, you don't have to earn a celebrity salary to look like an A-lister this summer. |
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Assuming all the above, and that Labor regains Cunningham, the Parliament would look like this. |
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I don't want to insult you or anything, but girlfriend, you look like an alley cat caught in a downpour. |
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I wear fine leather boots now, bought on the High Street and I look like a real lady, I swear. |
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It began look like I was the product of some genetic experiment involving something kept in 3 coffin shaped boxes. |
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They make a joke of it, and look like little kids playing house by calling it a marriage. |
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They didn't even look like distant relations of each other, much less the same person. |
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Making up lame excuses for herself is just making her look like an even bigger joke than she already is. |
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At the centre you see two large, flat-topped boulders which look like an altar in a cathedral nave. |
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Recent stock market falls offered a sobering reminder of how mere economic concerns can quickly look like crises. |
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Hey, yinzers, keep yankin' the Democrat lever, and all the Stillers games will look like home games and that. |
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Those jeans have been let out so often you don't look like you're wearing jeans that fit. |
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Its common name is prickly rhubarb and it does indeed look like rhubarb gone ballistic. |
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A ghosting of orange eye shadow covered his lids and the slightest trace of orange lipstick made him look like a punk rocker. |
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She finally realised that her lifeless platinum hair didn't make her look like a movie star. |
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He wore wire rim glasses that, all together, made him look like the cultured, intelligent and dangerous man he was. |
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Hm. I've only been up for three and a half hours and I already look like death warmed over. |
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Soon, the Christmas season for the Griswold family starts to look like a three ring circus. |
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The larvae are eruciform and apodous meaning they look like a caterpillar with no legs. |
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And they made themselves look like the bunch of lily-livered, corporate-lackey, football-killing gits that they are. |
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All of a sudden the great sheltering limbs of the trees over Jasperwood look like ceiling beams in a quake-shaken house, ready to crash down. |
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What's with the rinky-dink picture that is far too small to actually show you what your changes are going to look like? |
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It should look like two linebackers guarding the quarterback from the defensive player. |
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With line breeding you will know in advance to some degree what the puppies will look like and how they most likely will behave. |
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In a world of mountain bikes that look like motorcycles and road bikes with 27 gears, the track bike hasn't changed its basic form for a century. |
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Consisting of basic shapes and pieces lifted from existing ships, it's a very loose approximation of what the final ship mesh will look like. |
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You look like a cat sighting a bird, all aquiver with bloodlust. Cool your temper. |
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If anything they look like African animist masks that convey the idea of an animal more than its literal shape. |
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After all, writing laws is what a Legislature does, and if they don't write enough laws, it can begin to look like they've been loafing. |
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And why, with his pale skin, long hair and tiny rosebud mouth, does he look like a girl? |
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The catalog featured furry beanbag chairs, animal-print sheets, and desks that look like lockers. |
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The superimposed computer-generated image above shows what the finished article might look like. Plans and drawings are included in the price. |
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I don't care what I look like when fishing, so long as I am mobile and, if possible, not too hot or too cold. |
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The problem is, they all do it with such long faces that they look like they're really hating it. |
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We look like we can score at any time now and we are looking dangerous from both set pieces and open play. |
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And for another, hanging them on your lapel makes you look like a dork, or worse yet a loon. |
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Modern rucksacks and sports bags no longer look like simple nylon sacks anymore. |
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Julia is selling loose-leaf tea packaged in boxes designed to look like hardcover books. |
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These are exact shapes that look like they were made with a ruler or precise drawing instrument. |
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There are plot holes a plenty and some of the costumes look like they were stolen from a junior high school rummage sale. |
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Its ruffled, lavender-pink flowers look like they belong in a grandmother's garden with feverfew and love-in-a-mist. |
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The rigorous enforcement of intellectual property rights is really, really starting to look like low-down bullying. |
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These, however, look like a rather larger mountain to climb than picture phones, which you could call the low-hanging fruit of privacy invasion. |
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The owners painted the ceiling off-white and applied a stain to the rustic beams to make them look like driftwood. |
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Does this look like a newspaper that has made hundreds of millions out of a highly lucrative share offer? |
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When the building is lit at night, the glazing disappears, making the naked structure look like a platform at sea. |
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What looks like one phenomenon to a lumper may look like three to a splitter. |
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They stand there in their saggy Y-fronts thinking they look like Jonny Wilkinson. |
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For a prime minister who fought the election on improving public services, such increases look like thoughtless and tactless extravagance. |
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But a song may look like nothing at all, or it may look disappointing, and still be a great lyric. |
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The Hudson is a hip hotel, the kind of place where the bar floor is lit from below and the showers look like they could beam you up. |
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Kidding, it's not really a DeWalt edition rifle, it's just an M-16 some guy modded to look like one. |
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I didn't even have time to respond, my entire focus was spent on making sure my face didn't look like someone punched me in the gut. |
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In recent years, Disney's park designers have filled the place with what look like real antiques, genuine artifacts, authentic junk. |
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While the supporting players are authentically pot-bellied and stained of armpit, they look like pimps and hookers. |
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He doesn't look like the author of controversial books and articles, or like someone who has been harassed by the government and police. |
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Seen from an aircraft high above, they look like a mackerel sky reflected in the surface of the water. |
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Gyrocopters, also known as autogyros, are a type of aircraft that look like a cross between an aeroplane and a helicopter. |
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Vast flocks of Canada geese, sandhill cranes, snow geese, and shorebirds make this look like a nature movie. |
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Although autotypes look like photographs they are not, because light was not used to create the image and they don't have any photographic grain. |
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Australia is not a Magic Pudding and we need to think deeply about what we want this continent to look like in the future. |
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Tony, a couple of months ago, you made me up and made me look like somebody else. |
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And some people, look like incredible, dressed-like-Lara-Croft-only-with-chains-on semi-naked babelicious freaks. |
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He still has that baby face that makes him look like Curious George on steroids, but here he turns it into an effective poker face. |
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It is French law that if you are the author then you have the final say in what the finished article will look like. |
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If we had scads of dough, we could put up several hundred houses in Trenton and Camden to show people what a little square could look like. |
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The photographs show tears in fabric pulled apart to look like wounds, or pieces of metal depicted so they seem organic. |
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Imports have been on a tear since the mid-1980s, and it doesn't look like they're going to let up any time soon. |
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Then they both had to stand by the scarecrow and have pieces of hay sticking out of their mouths, to look like farmers. |
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I would have fallen on my knees and make a scene just to embarrass him, but it would have made me look like a complete idiot. |
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Oh, and I suppose I should mention that there are two or three male presenters but they all look like dreadful wide boys and are quite unremarkable. |
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I look like easy pickings for the local bullies, but I'm not. |
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Although it doesn't look like much, this will do a better job at protecting the card than a simple anti-static bag covering it, and secured by a folded piece of cardboard. |
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From chores to TV, these simple fitness tracker tips will make you look like Superman to your FitBit friends. |
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This is a horribly patronising movie that makes Dublin in 1967 look like a theme-park of amiable drunken wastrels and boozy squawking women in headscarves and ankle socks. |
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But he also wants to avoid being made to look like a chump, as repeatedly happened in his first term. |
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It might look like a long-lost exhibit from a medieval torture chamber, but this chair is designed to ease away the stresses and strains of the working day. |
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It basically makes him look like a weak, indecisive, craven leader. |
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I have to emphasize that Bulgarian bagpipes do not look like Scottish highland bagpipes. |
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The creases in his trousers are so fierce they look like crowbars are sewn into them. |
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He would wake up and fold the sleeves of his jibba to make it look like a blouse and pull out one of the saris spread on the ground in place of mats. |
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Jacobs was made up to look like the former wrestling champion. |
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Each revolution makes the generic urban monuments look like they're licking their lips, perhaps hungrily or salaciously or threateningly, at you, the viewer. |
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I think it's good that it doesn't look like there was any serious adverse event, I mean, nobody was hospitalized. |
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If the vendor is hosting the device, what does their system look like in terms of firewalls and other protections? |
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Molly soldiers on alone, wearing dresses that look like baby-doll pyjamas. |
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Because the flood of campaign dollars into the state will make Katrina look like a spring shower. |
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Now, Manos's Master may look like a weenie with his slim build, pasty complexion, and prominent cheekbones, but the mustache is our first clue that he's a lady killer. |
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In other words, we have money, but no plan on what to do with it, or more important, how to achieve our goals so we don't look like welchers on the world stage. |
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As House Majority Leader, DeLay ruled his roost with an iron fist that makes Nancy Pelosi look like Mary Poppins. |
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Lacey Noonan's A Gronking to Remember makes 50 Shades of Grey look like Madame Bovary in terms of its literary sophistication. |
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He formed a group of civic leaders and wowed city officials with a slide show of what the downtown riverfront could look like if the rivers were exposed. |
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He invited Aaron into the departmental discussion about how it would handle the new appointments, who might apply, and what the position might look like. |
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The life of this southern gothic belle makes the somber existence of Emily Dickinson look like a barrel full of monkeys. |
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They look like typically articulate and casually dressed young Asians. |
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It really does look like a jungle, so his description was apt. |
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Hence, the film juxtaposes real-life footage of deep sea dives with imagined special effects of what life might look like on other planets in the solar system. |
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Chrysler's pickup trucks, for example, should look like the old Powerwagons, with big wheel wells, oversized tires and a grill that would stop a rhino. |
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For an American fighter pilot, however, ISIS convoys and fortifications look like great things to bomb. |
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Fittingly, the stage is framed with light structures that remind one of what a fragmented Stargate might look like. |
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From the mock-neck sweaters, crewnecks, cardigans, and sweater vests, argyle sweaters are further proof that it's cool to look like you're going to school. |
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The hernia may look like a bulge or swelling in the groin area. |
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From the ocean, choices include squid, whole red snapper, whiting and sardines, most of which usually look like they've just come from the fishmonger next door. |
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Kathleen, it does look like there's a good bit of activity on the streets. |
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I mean, seriously, those five boys look like they were carved from the same block of cream cheese as Dad. |
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They didn't even look like they would support her rotund body. |
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Here you get a very rough idea what the inside is going to look like. |
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Thanks in part to sensationally beautiful side lighting, the stage pictures look like tableaux vivants composed by 18th-century landscape and portrait masters. |
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My crops of grass and brambles threaten her more carefully tended beans, lettuces, garlic and artichokes, and the Martock Bean Enclosure must look like a sick joke to her. |
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The folks who look like they do have other stuff to hide. You may be amazing, but you're not that unique when it comes to being wiggy about this stuff. |
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Not only did it look like and have the texture of crude oil, it tasted like it had been recently drilled. |
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After that, who knows how many innocent straws of hay will start to look like needles under the gaze of unseen algorithms. |
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Though it didn't look like anyone would be reattaching it any time soon. |
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Moving down from the dashboard the gear-lever has a brushed alloy cover which, at first glance, makes this six-speed manual look like an automatic. |
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They look like alanine molecules, or amino acids, or like chloroform. |
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Everyone knows that the majority of Activision's extreme sports titles are basically Tony Hawk's Pro Skater clones designed to look like other sports. |
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Only in America would Chicken McNuggets and large fries look like health food. |
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He says he used to spend 25 minutes a day straightening his kinky hair into a Mohawk before deciding one day that maybe punk means not caring about what you look like. |
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Travis, Dallas, Sean and Mike look like the kind of disreputable longhairs that southern sheriffs were always trying to run out of town in movies from the Sixties. |
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They look like the brightly colored talons of some exotic bird. |
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She certainly doesn't look like the sharpest knife in the box. |
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Doesn't look like Guido is the sharpest knife in the drawer. |
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In another small watercolor, also from 2004, there is a series of figures that look like women in green dresses, but that can also be read as teapots with double spouts. |
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There is an ocean of dark wood throughout, especially teak, and ceilings, particularly that in the lobby, are designed to look like the interior of a ship. |
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I thought to myself that the top of this hen didn't look like a female woody to me, but then again I have never really looked at a hen wood duck from this angle. |
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The shops are piled with antiques, fake antiques, and modern knick-knacks designed to look like antiques, and there is nothing useful anywhere whatsoever. |
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They look like huge slumbering monsters, wrapped in blankets of woolly cloud, their dark cheeks streaming with the tears of innumerable freshwater falls. |
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The man was wide across the shoulders, the madras plaid making him look like a senior-division body builder, knotty arms twisting from his sleeves. |
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However, it wasn't all plain sailing for the hosts, who contrived to make Peterhead look like world-beaters with plenty of unforced errors in the first half. |
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I won't reveal more, but the conclusion unwittingly undermines its support for the cause by making activists and supporters look like uncompassionate, extremist kooks. |
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To anyone unfamiliar with them, geological maps can look like the work of a child who went crazy with Magic Markers, using every possible hue in seemingly random patterns. |
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Covered in an array of glitzy strands, they look like a celebrity DIY project gone horribly awry. |
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A delicately crafted link bracelet was soon joined by a bracelet forged to look like a wreath of lilies and one of several strands of gold with emeralds woven into it. |
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An arc of white light shone through the carefully planned refractors near its crest, making the Citadel look like an archer's bow drawn to the sky. |
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Next to her, Jenny Sanford, author of Staying True, and Dina Matos McGreevey, author of silent partner, look like wallflowers. |
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With such a short growing season, 200-year-old trees look like saplings. |
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The accompanying photos made them look like crazy ladies and discontented old maids. |
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Howard is well awake to those instincts and worked the media carefully to make a trickle of boatpeople look like the Mongol hordes were coming for us. |
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Flying on a private jet makes you feel like a stud, and makes everybody else look like a schlump. |
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The boxes were heavy, but Joe made it look like child's play. |
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If the GOP controls both the House and the Senate, the gridlock to come will make recent times look like a minor traffic jam. |
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A ride in a ski lift crafted to look like a flying hot-air balloon even brought visitors to the vantage point of a flying monkey. |
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The field is so weak it would make a lame old plowhorse look like secretariat. |
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It's your great advantage that you don't think you can look like her by ludicrously painting your eyebrows and dolling yourself up like a rock star. |
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To make it work almost everything else about these shows has to seem factual which is why many look like a weird Celebrity Sims. |
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It wasn't an axe, but a musical instrument that was made to look like one. |
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To get Uggie to look like the other two dogs, handlers bathed him in a dye that turned his coat white for several months. |
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His rookie flailing set back the peace process and made him look like a doormat. |
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He didn't look like someone who had landed the plum job in Brussels. |
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Were he not clean-shaven with slicked back dark brown hair, and had he been wearing spiked hiking boots, the large man would look like a lumberjack fresh from the forest. |
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He had the kind of face that made him look like a punk or thug. |
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They are being to made look like amateurs in front of their own fans. |
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This resulted in a leak that made Niagara Falls look like lap pool. |
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He was lean, and built, and he didn't look like he was from around here. |
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I figured you'd look like an ankle-biter like the rest of your form. |
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What would the various social-media sites look like if ephemerality was the default and permanence, at most, an option? |
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With a spate of layoffs kicking in, worrying about your 401 starts to look like a high-class problem. |
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He intends to not be here to see what lime-green, red and purple look like against the background of blue walls already illuminated by dubious tubelights. |
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Coins or small poker chips will serve as markers, and you can now buy little colored plastic train engines which look like the token from a Monopoly set. |
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They make it look like you're getting a lot more than you really are. It's a sneaky trick. |
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The more we try to look through the gauze, the more it all begins to look like gauze. |
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They look like they came from the age of Abscam, and should have stayed there. |
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By acquiescing, the Supreme Court made it look like they were in the tank for Bush. |
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Brad Pitt, even in an impromptu cell phone photo, manages to look like Adonis on earth. |
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They would make Willie Horton look like an altar boy compared to Maurice Clemmons. |
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Some resemble insects, while others look like crustaceans, amphibians, and sharks and move fluidly. |
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To some, this will look like progress, a move away from the backwardness of rural life. |
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They are becoming more aware of what eating disorders are and what they look like. |
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This not only makes you look like a louse, it makes you look like a helpless, bed-wetting man-child. |
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What will sexual liberation look like at the bottom-feeding, lowest common denominator? |
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The brouhaha that caused made the furor over his support of the Iraq War look like a bar mitzvah. |
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In foreign policy, Romney can look like Palin in a business suit with a cheat sheet of buzzwords, but hardly any substance at all. |
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I sought them out and mapped out what a true-to-life 21st-century caper would look like at the most powerful bank in capitalism. |
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You can dust them with cocoa at the end, so they really do look like cups of cappuccino. |
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And largely unknown groups must never be capriciously favored, however much they might look like the enemy's enemy. |
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The village houses are done up in pale gray and mauve and preside over lawns so neat and green they look like carpeting. |
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Whoever did what Luka Magnotta is accused of doing makes the causeway Cannibal look like a pussycat. |
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Bush would look like he is reaching out, trying to do his best to unify the country and fight terrorism, and Kerry would look like the sad sack he is. |
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So what would the second season of Fargo look like, if there was going to be one, now that this crime is solved? |
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Valencia did not look like champions and had arrived demoralised after a first league defeat last Sunday and a 5-1 walloping from Internazionale in Europe. |
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They all look like plastic action figures with bulging muscles for the male characters and absurdly exaggerated upper bodies for the female characters. |
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I went into the vacation determined to look like a surfer girl, so I taught myself to skimboard. |
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Inside the government, he made the FBI look like an agency of bumblers who could not keep secrets. |
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Cue some of TV's tensest scenes and phenomenal acting that makes most current dramas look like an episode of Crossroads. |
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A zit, after all, isn'ta cold sore on your lip, making you look like a diseased manslut. |
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When animal mimicry goes really wrong they don't just look like something that a predator would ignore, they look like lunch. |
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I watch my weight because I'm quite bosomy so if I don't, I just look like a lump. |
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Police seized a collection including handguns, a grenade and pistols that hold two rounds but are designed to look like a harmless key fob. |
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They look like a regulated graveyard or a series of futuristic standing stones with a passing resemblance to television sets. |
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The fish can actually be cream cheese bouillabaisse made to look like fish. |
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But what does an effective, full-scale air attack look like? |
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The attempts to disguise nonarguments to make them look like arguments fall into several patterns. |
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He hoped it made him look like a coyote hunter, out for bounties. |
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You'll start eating like a normie. In fact, a small amount of food will one day look like a lot. |
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They're followed by Asiatic lilies, which unfurl star-shaped flowers, and by calla hybrids, whose blooms look like fluted cups. |
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Aristotle's lantern is actually referring to the whole shape of sea urchins, which look like the ancient lamps of Aristotle's time. |
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The depressions between the ribs are sometimes filled with water, making the Rogen moraines look like tigerstripes on aerial photographs. |
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Since whimperatives look like questions, the lowest hypersentence must be interrogative. |
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So you look like you do nothing but spend all day every day banging on about the good old days, in a senilely demential style. |
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May attached many flowers and decorations to make it look like an Indian lorry. |
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I saw crazy quilts of the most brilliant colors of silks, so arranged to look like some great paintery. |
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Nor shall the international domain name look like another domain name, even if they have different alphabets. |
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Viviparous species give birth to relatively developed young which look like miniature adults. |
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Odysseus essentially says that while Antinous may look like a king, he is far from a king since he is not generous. |
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At first glance they may look like angels of mercy, but to their colleagues, they are three know-it-alls. |
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You two would look like Hayden Panettiere and that huge boxer. |
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Pluto Cottage at Dungeness, a pumping station built to look like a small house, is now a Bed and Breakfast. |
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He was pink-cheeked, pink-handed and pink-nosed, all of which combined with his delft-blue eyes to make him look like a mature kewpie. |
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But please, can we call a halt to the current orgy of lachrymosity, which is starting to make Tiny Tears look like Steven Seagal? |
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Except that in their case, the logs are made from precast concrete shaped and painted to look like the real thing. |
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Scribal realization of the digraph could look like a pair of Vs whose branches crossed in the middle. |
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When you dumb-fucks repeat some right-wing loon's lie it only makes you look like a queef. |
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Even today if you ask someone what a church should look like, they'll describe a Gothic building with pointed windows and arches. |
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Arctic hares look like rabbits but have shorter ears, are taller when standing, and, unlike rabbits, can thrive in extreme cold. |
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The new shop was designed to look like a Second World War aircraft control tower and had a wind sock flying from the roof. |
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If the housing market were human, it would look like it just wrestled a few alligators, after running an obstacle course through a snake pit. |
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It means that even when we go to Mars, we have to look like the cast of Sesame Street. |
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The cockpit has been resprayed to look like a beak, with the body, wings and tail also getting a makeover. |
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Why is it when we're dining out and the wine waiter shows up, we look like a deer in the headlights? |
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With our snotsicles and waxy cheeks, our breaths' plumes and hulking silhouettes, we may look like members of Scott's last expedition. |
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He thought his stetson made him look like a cowboy. At least it covered his bald spot. |
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The proposed snapback and verification provisions, while still being negotiated, look like they will be particularly bureaucratic and cumbersome. |
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So then what will the diagnostic process look like in 20 or 30 years? |
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These actors, alas, are at the service of a submoronic script and special effects that look like a video game writ large. |
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For those events with many guests, Duni offers Dunisilk table cover reels, which look like linen but are wipeable. |
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A few taxidermic examples do exist, for those curious to know what they look like up close. |
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Designed with built-in mirrors and brushes the four lip glosses look like bubble gum. |
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This success would look like chance, if it were perpetual, and always of the same tenor. |
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Here is what a wombat burrow may look like. Using coloured pencils or textas, colour in the wombat burrows. |
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