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But he was so damn pretty, he could make people see sense in them.
They were really pretty!" He couldn't find it.
She says took her out for a drink and told her she was lovely, and so pretty he couldn't understand why her boyfriend was treating her badly.
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Pretty soon, he could beat almost everybody.
It's pretty clear he could if he wanted to.
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Edwin Bacon, a park security officer, took a long, hard look at "Caterpillar 2002" and agreed it was not pretty, but he could not dismiss it, either.
Otherwise, Agassi took yesterday's 6-4, 6-4 loss to Carlos Moya in the quarterfinals of the Paris Masters pretty well; he could still end up being the world's top-ranked player by the end of the year.
If that is an accurate assessment, the 40-year-old would have been pretty sure he could sell Rangers on at a profit – regardless of the tribunal outcome – before agreeing to take over from Murray.
Currently the manager of Norwegian side Stabaek, Bradley seems pretty confident he could succeed where so many others have failed in recent years but concedes his chances of getting the job are fairly slim.
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