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A tall, slender, very soldierly-looking man, he was an Army briefer during the Persian Gulf War, but has been infrequently seen or photographed in recent years because of his clandestine post.
The Ploy 2007
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A tall, slender, very soldierly-looking man, he was an Army briefer during the Persian Gulf War, but has been infrequently seen or photographed in recent years because of his clandestine post.
The Ploy 2007
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A tall, slender, very soldierly-looking man, he was an Army briefer during the Persian Gulf War, but has been infrequently seen or photographed in recent years because of his clandestine post.
The Ploy 2007
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Landamman Biederman have made the reader in some degree acquainted, was a tall, well-made, soldierly-looking man.
Anne of Geierstein 2008
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It being now late, and the party very modest in their fear of being too diffuse, there were some tokens of separation; when Sergeant Dornton, the soldierly-looking man, said, looking round him with a smile:
Reprinted Pieces 2007
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A gaunt soldierly-looking young man with long lean legs in riding gaiters and a bandolier, who had hitherto not spoken, intervened now on his behalf in a note of confident authority.
The War in the Air Herbert George 2006
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In ten minutes the old Kaffir had been transformed into an active soldierly-looking man of maybe fifty years.
Prester John 2005
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Miss Henderson was leaning against the rail talking to a tall, soldierly-looking lllall.
Hercule Poirot's Casebook Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976 1984
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'Such a soldierly-looking man!' she said with malicious intent, and smoothed back the lock of hair to await the result.
Hercule Poirot's Casebook Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976 1984
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Of these, Inspector Barnett was a discreet soldierly-looking man.
Hercule Poirot's Casebook Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976 1984
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