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He also disallowed one goal each for offside, both of which looked borderline (but probably right).
In the 1980s came the flimsy Zephyr and then a Marquis — both of which looked just like the cheaper Fords.
The program's divertissement segment was completed by the culminating pas de deux of "The Nutcracker" and the Rose Adagio from "The Sleeping Beauty," both of which looked truncated in this setting.
I'm old enough to remember the days when studios assumed that A) only kids liked comic books, and B) those kids were idiots, a mind-set that brought us movies like Joel Schumacher's contemptible "Batman Forever" and "Batman and Robin," both of which looked like "Starlight Express" on crank.
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The result was lots of images with plenty of big game — all of which looked very far away.
Since the derby's start, in October, he had landed some thirty fish, only one of which looked toxic.
Then, with scary music, it purported to find hairs and other material, none of which looked like chicken.
The two women brought a gift: a necklace made of plastic yellow beads, each one of which looked like a wedge of cheese.
Nearby, the burned-out carcass of an Iraqi ammunition truck was surrounded by hundreds of rockets, some of which looked as though they had not yet exploded.
Eight studies engaged this as an outcome measure, two of which looked at child outcomes [18, 19] with the remaining six focusing on adult outcomes [20 25].
It should be noted that the initial Google® searches did reveal several ghost writing advertisements, many of which looked as if they came from professional Western organisations.
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