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But if you didn't know any better, looking at the photographs you'd think Brazil was on the brink of an uprising.

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Better look at the fields now, see how they look before they're flooded.

Suspicion of media circuses is a good instinct, but if you want to defend North Korea you'd better look at the hard facts.

Back in the seventies, when we would talk, and I would say that some people cannot do better, look at the lives they live, she did not feel that way".

"We've got to take that on board but then, in this day and age with financial implications and what that brings with the Premier League, no doubt we better look at the detail as well".

So if you're aware of the academic job market situation and are still willing to take your chances, you had better look at the archives on this site and sign up for this listserv, Tomorrow's Professor.

Parker increased the Spurs' game tempo, getting his teammates better looks at the basket whenever he was involved in transition offense.

"And she feels so much better looking at me and seeing me look the same as her.

Larsen leaned in close to get a better look at the patient's red-streaked skin.

Back downtown, revisit Main Street for a better look at the cast-iron facades.

"For a better look at the painting, go to our Web site".

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