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Trying to hold back Hunter was Dan Giese, one of several earnest but nondescript pitchers in the Yankees' bullpen.
Four years later, however, the bosses, who considered Wallace a left-wing eccentric, struck back, replacing him with a respectable but nondescript Missouri senator, Harry S. Truman.
The building was extended to 44th Street in 1947 with a large but nondescript addition by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon, architects of the Empire State Building.
Meals are served in a palm-thatched patio dining room, where we ate good, but nondescript chicken-and-rice dishes with fresh cucumber and fruit.
He spent $7 million on a large but nondescript home in Palo Alto, a suburb so expensive that even a small, no-frills house easily goes for $1.5 million these days.
The hotel was a sleek but nondescript Modernist box, which Zumthor distilled to its '60s essence, and to which he added his spa, like the Baths of Caracalla to a Days Inn.
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The rest of the year, forsythia is at best a humdrum bush, green but otherwise nondescript.
But this nondescript 12-pump outlet is not just another off-brand gasoline retailer.
LOCATION On the southern edge of the Latin Quarter, the hotel sits on the quiet but fairly nondescript Rue Berthollet.
His long hair bounced and his brooch sparkled among droves of short-haired, well-built but otherwise nondescript men.
But this nondescript gadget has become the driving force behind most of the interactive exhibits seen in museums and galleries today.
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