Yet it lacked the usual dust in the air, the homeliness and lived-in appearance his old lab had. |
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Perhaps that's why he has such a lived-in face, the sort you saw long ago on young First World War soldiers returning old from the trenches. |
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But then again, I dare say my face could do with looking a little more lived-in at this stage of my life. |
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The bed, the desk, and the bookshelf were all in one half of the room, and that half was, by far, the most lived-in part of the room. |
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She has one of those knowing, lived-in faces, with which she achieves an inexhaustible expressivity both funny and endearing. |
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He is bullish about his views, and a forceful speaker for all of his 85 years, his lived-in face offering endless interest. |
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He remembered the old days of beer and sawdust, hard hands and lived-in faces. |
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His sound is as warm and full of pathos as his lived-in face would suggest. |
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It was otherwise noted that the apartment looked rather messy and lived-in, but they couldn't find any other people in it. |
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His dry humour and his lived-in face perfectly convey the hopelessness he feels as he tries to come to terms with his personal demons. |
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The entire family lives within the walls of a tiny apartment and the play takes place entirely in its worn out, lived-in living room. |
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Painted in a dark bordello-esque red, this cosy restaurant has a warm, welcoming and distinctly lived-in atmosphere. |
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The lived-in look is apparently not much desired by buyers, who want something that more resembles a show home or hotel. |
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After you remodel, retest in the lowest lived-in area to make sure the construction did not reduce the effectiveness of the radon reduction system. |
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The book has examples of homes with a lived-in, timeless appearance. |
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Many grand houses feel slightly fusty, but this has a lived-in atmosphere. |
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New windows, a brighter floral display and an external paint job have left the place fit for a queen, although the lived-in atmosphere inside has been left untouched. |
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One such episode found the family in their lived-in room reflecting black. |
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He's got a lived-in face and a diamond on his pinkie the size of the Ritz. |
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It's a great face, a lived-in face, a face that has seen some things. |
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For infrequent visitors, the neighbourhood becomes that much more lived-in and intimate. |
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The Larder is basically a renovated two-storey barn, with warm stone flags, aged wooden beams and a collection of nicely lived-in old furniture. |
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My personal favourite sight, however, is the cathedral of St Sauveur, a bit of an architectural mishmash but with a wonderfully lived-in feel. |
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The town itself is a wonderful example of a lived-in, somewhat shopworn, urban relic. |
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These khakis were made to wear just like your favourite lived-in and worn out khakis, just in cooler new fabrics and finishes. |
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The models had ratted hair and smudged make-up, the clothes looked rumpled, lived-in, maybe even slept-in. |
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It's a sociable port, with jaunty coconut palms lining its brassy waterfront, an agreeable jumble of architectural styles, and a very lived-in sense of its own history. |
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The emerald hills of South America appear lived-in and intimate. |
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Kinnear, who is playing Iago in the new production of Othello that opens this month, is unshaven, lived-in, a touch dishevelled. |
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Harrison Ford stars as a cop hunting android fugitives through a future city both awe-inspiring in its scale and grubbily lived-in. |
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This award recognises Stella as a pioneer of effortless dressing: a mix of cool femininity with elements of mannish tailoring, which creates a kind of lived-in sexiness. |
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He broke off work on the installation to talk to The Economist about his hometown, his family and his art. Mr Andre, who refuses to be photographed, wore blue dungarees and a well lived-in Levi's shirt. |
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The black-and-white wide-screen photography is hyperlucid, especially in landscape shots, but the digital imagery lacks the lived-in warmth and organic feel of film. |
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