The sorcerer, too, was not unhandsome, but he was spectacular in that every inch of him glowed of power and skill. |
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It was not an unhandsome face, though generally the expression it wore was one of good-humored dissatisfaction with life in general. |
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After we see the girls waste an unfortunately unhandsome fellow, the tone of the movie changes. |
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Carrick stared at the wizard, face softening, and for a fleeting moment, he was not unhandsome. |
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She noted with slight satisfaction that he was not at all unhandsome, which was all the better to her. |
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He is pasty, overweight and, well, actually he's not really unhandsome. |
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His face, what I could see of it around the booster, was heavy featured, but not unhandsome with all the black stripes and swirls over his golden fur. |
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I remember for a long time feeling totally charmless and unhandsome and I know there are so many others who still feel the same way. |
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Paul, my mentor, as he was called, was a tall, not unhandsome, boy from the year above me, whose wealthy parents had made their fortunes from the egg retail industry. |
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He looked a little older than me, and he wasn't unhandsome, and his features avoided the banal good looks Rochelle picked for all of her own boy toys. |
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His hair stood up in some patches and on the whole he was just unhandsome. |
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Close to Chelsea Green is the Sutton Estate, a not unhandsome collection of 15 Edwardian red-brick blocks – originally 500 flats in all – now in urgent need of an upgrade. |
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Today, still far from unhandsome, he's sitting in a SoHo bar recalling the early 1990s, when he was living the high life, working as a model in New York. |
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Douglas J. Feith, who is the UnderSecretary of Defense for Policy, lives in one of the better Maryland suburbs, on a street of large and unhandsome Colonial homes. |
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