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We meant "sight," of course.
I mean, in her latter years she was a pathetic sight, of course, affected by dementia.
With no endgame in sight, of course the EU has contingency plans.
Lee's ghoulish entrance is the eeriest possible sight, of course, because he was killed by a misloaded prop gun while making this movie just over a year ago.
This is a band confident and cynical enough to hide its strategy in plain sight: of course it's all a pose; so what?
George Clooney had it in "Out of Sight," of course, and Carla Gugino and Robert Forster had some of it in the undeservedly short-lived ABC series "Karen Sisco," which is why that was a better show than "Justified" (so far), even though it had less of the Leonard vibe.
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After Tuesday's Commons debate on top pay he had Labour in his sights, of course, which makes the attack a bit disingenuous.
It declared the production, sight unseen of course, a celebration of the "mass murder" of Jews.
The interview with Stesichorus (no, me neither) is both a hoot and disturbing at the same time ("I was responsible for everyone's sight... Of course it had its disagreeable side I could not blink or the world went blind").
Richard hires Abby as a baby sitter, even though there is no baby in sight, unless of course, it is he.
In such ways, there was still edginess around the city and beyond, and much going on, seemingly, out of sight, because, of course, the war — or transition from the old order to the new one — is not really complete.
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