Sentence examples for look interestingly from inspiring English sources

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The quiff is reasonably in control, and makes the face look interestingly cubic.

When, at the end, the plot accelerates, and things start to look interestingly complicated, it's too late.

If the X Factor winner Louisa Johnson can't take the Christmas number one slot in the charts this year, for example, then Simon Cowell will start to look interestingly mortal and the power of factory-made pop much reduced.

Just as you're admiring the Merce Cunningham-like rigor of legs and torsos, suddenly — sometimes within a phrase — there'll be a pelvis wiggle or an animal-like head-circling that makes the dancers look interestingly self-contradictory.

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When he smiles or laughs, which is often, his dimpled face looks interestingly like that of Wallace, of Wallace & Gromit.

With Ben Affleck, the something not-missing has always looked interestingly like irony, self-awareness, an educated personality.

While using FBM method to generate coastline echoes (as shown in Fig. 9 c), the pattern of simulated coastline echoes looks interestingly real.

It interestingly looks like a filmed stage play in the Aristophanic or maybe Brechtian style.

Interestingly, looks like Microsoft has come around to supporting all the Kinect hacking that's been going on ever since the gaming console's debut last November, which is fitting, since they've powered many an art installation.

Interestingly, looking at feedback loop number, a 'phase transition' becomes apparent for large thresholds.

Interestingly, looking at the single cell behavior we observe large fluctuations in the number of TetR and TetR2 molecules.

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