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Despite its unprepossessing exterior, White Sails 13 has four rather glamorous rooms with palatial marble-tiled bathrooms.
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Right in the eye of this popular storm is an unprepossessing-looking 30-year-old Oklahoman named Garth Brooks.
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With an unprepossessing tasting room, Martin and Weyrich is a stand-out producer of Italian varietals, including noteworthy Tuscan blends.
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Common Sense was written by an unprepossessing former girdle-maker named Tom Paine.
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How did the diminutive and unprepossessing Mr Kucinich (60) get so lucky?
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The World Economic Forum is such a dull, unprepossessing name.
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In Lukang itself, though the races take place along an unprepossessing stretch of river by a noisy motorway, large crowds gathered to cheer and stuff themselves.
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The black-market operators themselves are an unprepossessing lot, however, and a visit to a black-market restaurant will quickly convince anyone that a fair proportion of the patrons are engaged in other branches of the same racket.
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On a recent vacation in London, I dined at a much-buzzed-about new Gordon Ramsay venture (the York and Albany) and some trendy Soho tables, but the best meal I ate was a simple lunch at this unprepossessing "caff" in the East End hipster-ville of Shoreditch.
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The road petered out in an area with little valleys, ridges, hills, and peaks, but it was not the contours of the land that created the uneven surface but, rather, the layers of things that had been thrown away: everything that the consumerist city had used up and expelled so that it could immediately enjoy the pleasure of handling new things had ended up in this unprepossessing neighborhood.
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