Sentence examples for looks unfortunately from inspiring English sources

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The organization has to move on and it looks, unfortunately, as if it's going to be without them.

But a Jungian gloss renders it messy: Alceste emerges from Hades accompanied by her shadow, played by butoh dancer Tadashi Endo, who looks, unfortunately, like that nasty wraith who crawls out of your telly and kills you in Hideo Nakata's film Ring.

Looks, unfortunately, can be deceiving.

First of all, women over 50 do worry about their looks, unfortunately.

Whereas the handsome Captain America, Chris Evans with his chiseled good looks unfortunately acts the same way.

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It does look unfortunately like the US policy which is ill considered.

What was surprising was the espresso-chicory sabayon, looking unfortunately like beach foam, that came with a lovely shell-pink pave of salmon.

At one point, to illustrate his comment "There is so much goodness in the world," he does some moves that look unfortunately like one of Jules Feiffer's cartoon dances to the new season-decade-millennium-whatever.

Stuck with many hundreds of fake snowballs that look unfortunately like balls of old socks, the pair are only one ill-advised purchase away from The Hoarder Next Door.

But rolled in panko -- Japanese bread crumbs -- and a smidgen of coconut, mahi-mahi looked unfortunately like the fried offerings at fast-food eateries, although these fillets proved virtually grease-free.

"And look unfortunately in hard economic times, desperate people sometimes make the best victims".

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