Sentence examples for one spring look from inspiring English sources

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One spring look that is compelling beyond all reason is the apron.

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Before I leave, I take one last look through an upstairs window -- wondering who might have once looked through the lone pair of binoculars -- out to the pasture and the countryside beyond.

"The cumulative impact of it -- it's hard," he said aboard Air Force One last week, looking exhausted on the flight home from a long day of fund-raisers in Michigan.

This one from yesterday looked like a downright steal at $140 after a $50 mail-in rebate, but this one today looks even better.

For the first two weeks, we'll focus on Season One (1999), and then look at Season Two (2001) for the final two weeks.

At the gallery, for example, one 1956 vase looks like lace coated with glass.

"I think, you know, the one last week is looked at as the kick that lost the game for us," he said.

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No one today, sadly, can look like Richard Burton; and only a very few like Liz Taylor.

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