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The first lady falls for her doctor, a man with "a fine, serious face... not just a good doctor, a good man".
The Queen described Karim in her diary for that day: "The other, much younger, is much lighter [than Buksh], tall, and with a fine serious countenance.
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The boy she goin' with now, he very fine and serious - he studying to be a prizefighter".
Pacheco wrote that the Virgin had to be depicted as "a most beautiful young girl, with fine and serious eyes".
Add to this Egg's £721,000 fine for serious failings in its sales of credit-card payment protection insurance, and we have a provider that's a bit scrambled.
But the few who are here are doing fine and serious work day in and day out and don't deserve to be stigmatized by people who can see them only through the prism of a stereotype.
While the pond trout make for a fine diversion, serious anglers will hit the road to High Lonesome's sister property, K Bar T, an hour and a half drive away, which features 4.5 miles of the blue ribbon White River.
If they weren't such fine and serious musicians, it would have seemed a bit goofy.
They decide to take it easy for the rest of the evening and they're fine – nothing serious happens that night.
Reuben Fine, a serious contender for the world championship in the late 1930s, wrote in the 1950s that Alekhine's collection of best games was one of the three most beautiful that he knew, and Golombek was equally impressed.
Oh, fine, that serious-looking guy just broke his nose again.
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