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1 And Eastern babes look strangely like the Missis and the kids?
2 Huge sets and unit work from Greenland to New Zealand all look strangely underlit.
3 You look strangely worn and ill; and your eyes are distressingly elfish and shadowy.
4 He was gloating over her, a look strangely like Mad Ruth's in his eyes.
5 The All Blacks are the two-time defending world cup champions, yet they look strangely vulnerable.
6 I might almost call it a yarn, though the word would look strangely on a printed title-page.
7 Once I had detected her watching Madame de Stämer with a look strangely like that of fear.
8 Sometimes they look strangely effeminate, like some rococo burlesque of the ringlets of an Early Victorian woman.
9 The white made her look strangely innocent, almost maidenly, but there were points of color on her cheeks.
10 You see I look strangely .
11 You look strangely altered, sir.
12 It was curious, she wasn't used to caves, so why shouldn't the walls here look strangely sheeny and almost fluid?
13 A lump had formed above her left eye, throwing it into shadow and causing the right to look strangely light.
14 For there was a trail of dark red over the child's thin oval cheeks which made her look strangely unlike herself.
15 Outside, a false dawn of diffuse light made the sea look strangely flat, the beach lifeless and the jungle a dark mystery.
16 The gumming up of the horses' manes and the braiding of their tails have already made the innkeeper look strangely at us.
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