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  • This may have been unfair to Michael Mina's American Fish or Julian Serrano's clever-looking celebration of Spain, named after himself, at Aria, or Wolfgang Puck's Bistro inside Crystals.

    Taking a Chance on Vegas's New Spots Raymond Sokolov 2010

  • This may have been unfair to Michael Mina's American Fish or Julian Serrano's clever-looking celebration of Spain, named after himself, at Aria, or Wolfgang Puck's Bistro inside Crystals.

    Taking a Chance on Vegas's New Spots Raymond Sokolov 2010

  • This may have been unfair to Michael Mina's American Fish or Julian Serrano's clever-looking celebration of Spain, named after himself, at Aria, or Wolfgang Puck's Bistro inside Crystals.

    Taking a Chance on Vegas's New Spots Raymond Sokolov 2010

  • This may have been unfair to Michael Mina's American Fish or Julian Serrano's clever-looking celebration of Spain, named after himself, at Aria, or Wolfgang Puck's Bistro inside Crystals.

    Taking a Chance on Vegas's New Spots Raymond Sokolov 2010

  • This may have been unfair to Michael Mina's American Fish or Julian Serrano's clever-looking celebration of Spain, named after himself, at Aria, or Wolfgang Puck's Bistro inside Crystals.

    Taking a Chance on Vegas's New Spots Raymond Sokolov 2010

  • When he got enough calm to satisfy him, he pointed to a scrawny, clever-looking young priest.

    Bridge of the Separator Turtledove, Harry 2005

  • He was a sharp clever-looking man, of about the middle age.

    Wild Wales : Its People, Language and Scenery 2004

  • Wednesday — Thursday — Friday; he saw her only at one dinner, or on the stairs, departing volubly with clever-looking men in evening clothes to taxis waiting before the house.

    Our Mr. Wrenn 2004

  • The sailor was supposed to be one of two that had left a timber ship, and to have been seen dangling after some girl; but the old man described a boy of fourteen or so — “a clever-looking, high-spirited boy.”

    To-morrow, by Joseph Conrad 2004

  • He was a tall, burly, and clever-looking man of about thirty-five.

    Wild Wales : Its People, Language and Scenery 2004

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