If you were passing you wouldn't give this door a second look, which must have been the idea when they installed it. |
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That little pamphlet might be worth a second look, especially if it talks about arbitration or alternative dispute resolution. |
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In reviewing the performance of councillors, there is also need for a second look at the qualifications for aspirants to local government office. |
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The school really is batty giving people like you a second look for their scholastic achievement. |
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I chanced a second look and was rewarded with even more shots pelting my position dangerously close to my face. |
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The beautiful embroidery work and the radiant colour combinations are sure to make one stop and have a second look. |
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Perhaps it's time for scientists to take a second look at toilet seats, bicycle saddles and other gym equipment. |
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Beautifully arranged strands of semi-precious stones, earrings and pearls beckon them to take a second look. |
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Before leaving, take a second look to engrave in your mind and heart the memories of this tranquil place. |
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A second look, however, reveals extra chrome, a reprofiled front bumper, new fog lamps and a slight redesign to the front grille and headlamps. |
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They repay a second look, and many looks thereafter, as one of the characteristics of fine art is a capacity to delight that outlives its period. |
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As with other dairy categories, closures and seals have received a second look in ice cream packages. |
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The idea, however, is to get them to take a second look at the opportunities that are available in their own communities. |
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A second look at the contractor's operations, their plant, equipment and marshalling yard, convinced me of their due diligence to complete the project on time. |
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You could see the cars stream by in the distance, silently eating into the heat haze of horizon, but you knew no one gave our little oasis a second look. |
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Remember, though, if you think you have 50 song birds daily or 20 chipping sparrows, you should polish your binoculars, review your field guide and take a second look! |
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But after a second look, she realised the cover girl was her. |
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It behooves the government to take a second look at this legislation and put it on hold. |
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They also wanted a second look at a liquid hydrogen pressurization relief valve that cycled more times during the first tanking test than is standard. |
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No one ever took a second look at me if I went by because I was just another van. |
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It is clear that the time has come for a second look at the second generation. |
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Every day, SNCF welcomes 3 million people to its stations and trains, and most of them are ready to take a second look at their lifestyle. |
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A second look should be taken at the G-20 with a view to admitting other key or emerging regional economic powers. |
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With the cost of benefits doubling since 1990, many plan sponsors are taking a hard second look at their benefits costs. |
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A government spokesperson, however, says the UPA needs to take a second look at the budget. |
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The NCC took a second look at NILM in 1999 and 2000 to catch up on the various plans elaborated over the last decade. |
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Sid decided that this dressing up thing was a nice change of pace, his newly bought clothes and close shave causing women to actually give him a second look as they passed. |
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He was always there and always willing to take a second look. |
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They were able to get Algerian officials to take a second look at the lentils and allow some cleaning of the pulse crop in instances where that would help bring it up to their specifications. |
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If it is the users who are saying this is not strong enough language and does not protect the right to fish, I suggest we need to take a second look at it. |
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In the second situation, the bank, on the same day of the incident, contacted the consumer and offered to take a second look at the identification presented. |
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With the future of several regions of the world depending on the cooperation between various peoples, it's time for the world to take a second look at the Canadian experiment. |
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Which returning ones deserve a second look? |
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But a second look at the lengthy report shows that Mr. Madoff was not the only notable defrauder whose assets were badly documented in the unit's records. |
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In cases where the Commission had asked to see the complaint again at the end of the conciliation, the Commission will take a second look at the case. |
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Ex-miler Aljamaaheer looks set to make a success of his new calling of taking on the speedballs, while Gordon Lord Byron and the improving Due Diligence merit a second look. |
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In the quarter century since his tenure, however, his global diplomatic activism and high-profile post-presidency has pushed revisionists to take a second look. |
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Meanwhile, Newcastle are also considering a second look at Congo international striker Shabani Nonda who was at Blackburn on loan last season from AS Roma. |
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