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He appraised everything in the International Spy Museum.
"A well-located parcel with direct access to the river is unique," said Mr. Albert, who has appraised everything from Rockefeller Center to 50-by-100-foot lots.
Wearing a bulky bonnet with a scarflike chin strap, she is shown glancing off to one side, as if appraising everything around her, heavy-featured, cool-eyed, unromantic, skeptical, a Nuremberg hausfrau.
"Even before the military coup this deal was facing problems, but the new military government is appraising everything and a number of companies have been targeted," says Alex Vines of London-based think tank Chatham House.
Moreover, our history of life experiences frequently condition these responses such that we automatically appraise and judge almost everything we encounter with little or no conscious awareness (Bargh and Chartrand 1999).
Last year Ztail launched as a Kelley Blue Book For Everything, allowing users to appraise each other's possesions and giving them an easy way to sell them online through eBay.
"Obviously he'll have his thoughts, certainly once everything is over he'll want to appraise that and tweak that as we go along".
I was going to get everything professionally appraised but then you mentioned coming over for appetizers or dinner and coffee.
First they must appraise their own work.
Ballard's ciphers coolly appraise it.
To appraise the Rockettes is to appraise them as the very special artists they are.
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