And so last night they won the World Cup, beating an impressive if unbeautiful German side. |
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A sharper contrast with the beer-gutted and unbeautiful GG could not be imagined. |
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One of them was Sander's unbeautiful but beautifully hopeful Young Woman of 1929, but she killed herself for love. |
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Bergman moves the entire sequence from gothic, candle-illuminated lighting to electric, reflecting both the otherworldliness of the atmosphere and its unbeautiful blandness. |
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In his description, Ruskin does not refer directly to slavery but through his own vivid word picture shows how Turner made an unbeautiful subject beautiful. |
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All say, I am more than you think, more than you will admit that I am, and all express as well the vain man's suspicion that in actuality he is unbeautiful. |
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In those first weeks, I tore around my new home on various borrowed bikes, electrified by this unbeautiful city, as thrillingly jarring as a Dada cut-up. |
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This is Port Talbot, on the south coast of Wales: a tough, unbeautiful place, sliced by the freeway that runs all the way to London. |
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But Lenny Kaye's guitar stretches effortlessly from post-funeral ballad to ecstatic, crazy fury, and Smith's performance is fierce and horribly unbeautiful. |
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In attempting to run together imperial, Hitlerian, communist and modern epochs of architecture, it is stunningly incoherent, not to say unbeautiful. |
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