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studious-looking

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  • While reading this post, I recalled a conversation I had on an airplane with a charming and studious-looking young lady.

    That Book You Loved? I Hated It « Tales from the Reading Room 2010

  • The woman in the lime-green jumper is leaning close to her studious-looking visitor, a formerly discarded admirer perhaps, the only one of her suitors still willing to court her now that she is doing serious time.

    Zebratown Greg Donaldson 2010

  • He was, from his dress, no native -- a small, studious-looking man with piercing eyes.

    Dear Carl Ginny Woods 2010

  • Turning about, Eden saw standing in the doorway the slight figure of a man, a stooped, studious-looking man who carried a suitcase in one hand.

    Dear Carl Ginny Woods 2010

  • That set up Janko Tipsarevic to be Serbia's hero for the weekend, the studious-looking bespectacled player beating Radek Stepanek in straight sets for his second victory of an ecstatic weekend for the Serbs.

    Serbia Hosts France in Davis Cup Final 2010

  • It might have been a library, and the studious-looking people in white coats librarians or archivists moving bundles of old manuscripts about very carefully, leafing through them, or settling to pore over them at well-lit desks.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • It might have been a library, and the studious-looking people in white coats librarians or archivists moving bundles of old manuscripts about very carefully, leafing through them, or settling to pore over them at well-lit desks.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • He was midfifties, a tall, studious-looking man who wore wire-rims and preferred button-down oxford shirts and suede bucks.

    Red Knife William Kent Krueger 2008

  • He was midfifties, a tall, studious-looking man who wore wire-rims and preferred button-down oxford shirts and suede bucks.

    Red Knife William Kent Krueger 2008

  • He was midfifties, a tall, studious-looking man who wore wire-rims and preferred button-down oxford shirts and suede bucks.

    Red Knife William Kent Krueger 2008

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