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Outside last year's top six, only the very busy Sunderland, Wolverhampton Wanderers, the newly taken-over Queens Park Rangers and - perhaps most eye-catchingly - Stoke City have spent significant sums.
Premier League clubs take risks with new rules in rush for riches | Owen Gibson 2011
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Manchester United have spent eye-catchingly and early.
André Villas-Boas is in no rush to run the rule over Chelsea squad 2011
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Let's mention the cover too, sumptuous all-over very gold with patina, catches the light and will blind you eye-catchingly well when you see it on a shelf.
People of the Book 2008
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Let's mention the cover too, sumptuous all-over very gold with patina, catches the light and will blind you eye-catchingly well when you see it on a shelf.
People of the Book 2008
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The MacBook Air is eye-catchingly slim, of course, but some of the reviews I have seen suggest there has had to be some comprimises made to the performance to get everything into the case.
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It has been much the same since Aloysius Paulus Maria van Gaal exchanged life as a slow and stocky, but eye-catchingly sweet-passing, Sparta Rotterdam midfielder for a coach's tracksuit at Ajax.
No-nonsense Louis van Gaal aims to complete Bayern Munich revival 2010
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As recently as this morning, in fact, I was waiting at a red light not out of safety, mind you, but because crosswalks in summertime are good places for sepia-gazing when a gentleman rolled by on an eye-catchingly colorful bicycle, got off of it theatrically like a gymnast dismounting the parallel bars, secured it to a bike rack, and went on his way:
Archive 2008-08-01 BikeSnobNYC 2008
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With more than 200 prints to choose from, we could opt to be stylishly safe or eye-catchingly hip and funky.
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As recently as this morning, in fact, I was waiting at a red light not out of safety, mind you, but because crosswalks in summertime are good places for sepia-gazing when a gentleman rolled by on an eye-catchingly colorful bicycle, got off of it theatrically like a gymnast dismounting the parallel bars, secured it to a bike rack, and went on his way:
Lock n' Loaded: Cracking Down on Bike Theft BikeSnobNYC 2008
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After all, controversy makes for free publicity; look how big Iain Banks got by beginning with an eye-catchingly icky book 'The Wasp Factory' - publishers printed both the good and bad reviews in its opening pages, to show off how controversial it was.
Auto-no Miss Snark 2006
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