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Of course, nothing quite gives stone an old, weathered look as much as old, weathered stone.
Dupuis, who is fifty-six, has the weathered look of someone who skis a lot.
Of a 13th-century Japanese storage jar he writes: "With its ruined lip and its dark scars from the kiln, it had the weathered look of a survivor".
Thin, pale, with a wild and weathered look, his hair yellow-white, in a light silk shirt and linen slacks, he cut a striking figure.
This movie also has the handsome, weathered look of "Blueberry," the Western comics fantasy created by Moebius (the French illustrator Jean Giraud).
Whereas the 60-year-old Mr. Dickey is tall and has a soft and weathered look, Mr. Ross is a medium-size package of barely contained energy.
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Mr. Nasseri, who walked 10 days from Nasiriya to Kuwait in 1981 to flee Mr. Hussein's government and whose weathered face looks as if he just arrived from there, is the formula's most nuanced version.
He laughs again, and shoots an impish, well-weathered look, as if considering, once again, the roots of it all.
Scar tissue from hundreds of stitches gives his weathered face the look of a rural county road map.
His weathered features look cut by years of wind, and his expression is an essay in freedom and loneliness.
He might make an arresting Peter Grimes; he already has the weathered, haunted look.
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