It si not only a great looker on the outside, it's a real stunner within the cabin too. |
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The critic's job is to help a less knowledgeable looker find the beautiful thing. |
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She was a tough looker and she had enough berth to get through the crowds easily. |
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I'm certainly no looker, but my short dark hair and green eyes definitely look good on my sculpted face, and I keep in shape. |
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But you don't need to be nice, I'm never going to be a looker like some of those cheerleaders. |
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Since she's a looker, he certainly would have remembered her face and name. |
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You know, you too have really turned out to be quite a looker since I first met you. |
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I like you and all and there is no doubt that you are a looker but for right now at least, I want to be your friend. |
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I know she may be a real looker, but the exotic girls are the ones that hurt you the worst. |
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Val grew to be a real looker, eventually moved to Los Angeles and became an actress. |
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I don't doubt your mother is a looker, he usually went for the pretty ones. |
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She was a real looker too, blonde hair, dyed I'm guessing, honey brown eyes, flawless complexion, and a gorgeous body. |
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He wasn't much of a looker, but the second you started talking to him he took your breath away with all his useless knowledge. |
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She was exceedingly beautiful, fully grown yet young still, and in her eyes was a depth and maturity that never ceased to captivate the looker. |
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In a random sequence of trials, the looker either looks at the back of the subject or looks away and thinks of something else. |
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We were joined by a mutual friend, a dark-haired looker whose expenditure on manicures and pedicures is legendary. |
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There's no question he is a looker, but he can't sing to save his life. |
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Bruce, you'll be quite the looker, I think, when you get older. |
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The best looker is not a spy-master, much less an impersonal satellite, but someone steeped in the substance at hand-in short, an analyst. |
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Sure she's quite the looker but you and I both know what really happened. |
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An extremely slimline profile makes it a real looker wherever it's installed. |
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The girl was a real looker but I don't like the look of the other guy. |
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Almost out of reflex she glanced up at the hospital, wondering if it was possible that was where the mysterious looker stood, watching her movements. |
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I wanted, in my character of listener and looker, to be enticed. |
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You have to admit that he was really a looker back in the day. |
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A big tough looker stood up on top of the car behind John and me. |
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As is usually the case with second-generation models, the Smart has gone a bit Eamonn Holmes, with new bulgy bits front, rear and on the sides, but then it was never what you'd call a looker. |
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Though surveys have proved that a good looker stands better chances to success and promotions in today's competitive world, good looks are not the be all and end all to achievement. |
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He was living in a volcanic field on Santa Cruz island 500 miles off the coast of Ecuador, where you couldn't find a decent bagel if you tried: in fact, a place a lot like Washington. Besides, he was no looker. |
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A real looker, with the right mix of chrome and a nice black paint job. |
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Wow, your new man is much more of a looker than your last one! |
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Sure, the car's a stunner, but the factory is also a bit of a looker. |
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