If you need to stave off emaciation without blowing your budget, this unprepossessing little bistro is surely in the city's top ten destinations. |
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Ann Street is made up mainly of unprepossessing terraces of houses with, apparently, nothing of note to commend them. |
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She is represented by two unprepossessing abstract heads rendered in polychrome clay. |
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The longest catfish is the wels, but it is an unprepossessing fish of no great merit. |
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The first appearance by a man in Barker's work is unprepossessing, to say the least. |
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Despite their unprepossessing looks, bull terriers have many attractive virtues. |
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This unprepossessing, humble and exceptionally talented tenor has been hailed as the greatest living tenor in the world today. |
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He and his wife are fragile, physically unprepossessing and teary-eyed from the outset. |
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The beauty of Durer's sleeping dog lies not in its unprepossessing appearance but in its usefulness as a hunter. |
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It's a sleety, unprepossessing kind of day, and nobody's out unless they have to be. |
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His conquests have surprised many, largely because of his unprepossessing appearance. |
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Like many of the sites, this bommie was rather unprepossessing above water, but below it was a different matter entirely. |
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Donald Sassoon has written an entertaining study in which he traces how the rather unprepossessing Florentine face of La Giaconda became a global icon. |
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I cannot forget her: I can still see her, standing quite a long way from the microphone, physically unprepossessing in a creased raincoat. |
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Some of the 1930s furniture is still there, but much has been replaced by unprepossessing office desks and chairs. |
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The unprepossessing small provincial town has turned into a modern trading and service centre today. |
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The 6-foot-4, 240-pound enforcer must have raged inside to have this physically unprepossessing woman send him away for good. |
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But although he lives with his children in an unprepossessing suburban home in this medium-size college town, Mr. Mapfumo's heart resides in his homeland. |
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He was unprepossessing in appearance, and suffered from a club foot. |
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Saddled with an obscure name – hardly anyone could point to it on a map – Lanchester Polytechnic was an unprepossessing set of buildings sited in one of the least lovely of British cities. |
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His slow-cooked recipe involves a very low oven, lemon juice, a little water and four and a half hours of patient turning while fending off unkind remarks about its unprepossessing appearance. |
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His flair for attention-grabbing first surfaced at the Gate in London, an unprepossessing fringe theatre which Daldry turned into the capital's premier works-in-translation venue. |
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If he had already been a diamond or a prince when he walked on stage, the audience wouldn't have cheered half so loudly. In other words, Mr Potts had to be unprepossessing for his rags-to-riches story to have any power. |
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Check venue website for event details This narrow and unprepossessing joint contents itself with booking unrenowned but capable bands three nights a week. |
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Woody has always traded on his paradoxical self-image: schlemiel and stud, the unprepossessing wimp who is none the less a magnet for bright and beautiful women. |
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She drew up a chamois-skin bag, of an unprepossessing mouse colour, and emptied out a roll of bills. |
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That unprepossessing school chair Sachs cast for Spitting Image would be familiar not only to Sachs and his peers, but to pupils past and present from schools worldwide. |
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