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1 Still, a cursory look at his life does suggest one possible scenario.
2 Talut gave it a cursory look , then found himself looking closer.
3 When I'd been here before, I'd given the bag only a cursory look .
4 Anyone taking a cursory look at it might wonder why.
5 The Electoral Commission took a cursory look at this and concluded that there was no wrongdoing.
6 The FBI agent gave them a cursory look .
7 Jud got up and took a cursory look .
8 A cursory look at food-borne illness levels, eating trends and increased vulnerability in people, however, proves otherwise.
9 A cursory look at the Focus Electric's stats aren't going to stoke the flames of enthusiasts' hearts.
10 She clucked her tongue as she gave James' chest a cursory look , and then turned to Ralph.
11 A cursory look around the decks and the narrow corridors revealed no sign of either her or Izzy.
12 For advisers thinking about getting into the lucrative pension business, these issues are worth more than a cursory look .
13 Even last night, when I took but a cursory look at them, a world of ideas occurred to me.
14 But a cursory look at each country's commitments doesn't appear to reveal any new money over and above existing plans.
15 Non-structural restraints specialist Terry Johnson has taken a cursory look at Wellington's main hospital block, built in 2008 in Newtown.
16 But after a cursory look they grunted and moved back to their own refugees, scowling, pointing, looking back at us.
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