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They look favoured on the handicap in Florida.
The Patriots, who have been plagued by injuries, will be in their element playing outdoors in the cold at their own Foxboro stadium and they may just shade it but the Colts look favoured on the handicap.
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In her richly textured lace, and abiding by a now old-fashioned convention of a matching dress and coat, Obama appeared to be "channelling" the stately look favoured by Barbara and Laura Bush on state occasions, rather than the sleek, pared down image of Jackie Kennedy, to whom she has often been compared.
1954 Australia The pintucked bodice and pleated chiffon skirt of this green dress – a colour favoured on this trip – worn in Melbourne are so classically elegant that the style would not look out of place at a formal occasion today.
Mr Roberts and the Lord's Observance Society do not look with favour on those who want to change the anomalies in the law.
In Germany, Mr Vilar is about to announce a major gift to the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and undertake a six-city tour, at the invitation of the German government, lecturing to audiences raised on arts subsidies why they should look with favour on enlightened philanthropy.
"The Lord looked with favour on Abel and his offering, but on Cain and his offering he did not look with favour.
The British government merely "looked with favour" on such an idea.
Wherever you look, evidence favouring greater equality piles up.
Resist the urge to put on loads at once, or you'll get the orange look so favoured by celebrities.
Oh Christ, look with favour upon this faithful people Which has now gathered to bless you.
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