The Mini PC's solid cast-aluminium casing oozes quality and it's hard not to fall in love with it at first sight. |
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Green's anthology was my introduction to Australian poetry at the age of fifteen or so, and for me it was love at first sight. |
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Anti-discrimination laws might seem at first sight to not to affect this interplay of small corrections, but they do. |
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At the core of the prophetic text we find a word which seems contradictory, at least at first sight. |
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In fact we might say that at first sight the Institutional Theory is practically required by Duchamp's first unassisted ready-made. |
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The back cover, with what looks at first sight like a grainy shot of her as a poet-movie star is backgrounded by text. |
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Even her image as the sexy English rose is more complex than it appears at first sight. |
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I'm trying to make sense of what appears at first sight to be the decline of the online journal. |
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It shows the reasons for what would seem at first sight to be mindless vandalism, but are in fact little acts of rebellion. |
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Universally dark-haired, skinny and androgynously pretty, The Organ look at first sight like a female Strokes. |
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He appears, at first sight, to be very like his urbane television character, the radio psychiatrist Dr Frasier Crane. |
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But it was love at first sight and I really am not interested in being with anyone else. |
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When they finally meet it's love at first sight, and neither they nor the reader can quite believe how sudden and idyllic it all is. |
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After years of loneliness following their spouses' deaths, they met at a senior citizens centre and fell in love at first sight. |
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But Cora confesses that it was love at first sight, when the couple met by chance as teenagers, nine years ago. |
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Although our encounter was brief, it was love at first sight, and before long Travis moved to Seattle to be with me. |
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Cupid's arrow stuck at a party five months ago and it was love at first sight. |
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While an airline boss may appear an odd choice at first sight, he does have plenty of banking experience. |
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The experience was an intense thrill, because the nature of the object was apparent at first sight. |
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What looks at first sight to be a straightforward recorded song recital turns out to be far more intricately and thoughtfully put together. |
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Although mid-ocean ridges appear at first sight to be continuous features within the oceans, on closer inspection this is clearly not so. |
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It was an impressive list, though, at first sight, many of the themes and promises had a familiar feel. |
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This was another case of ordinary life being more interesting than it looked at first sight. |
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Everybody liked him at first sight because he was always smiling and was always attentive to the person he was talking to. |
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The idea of love at first sight, though attractive to women in theory, terrifies them in practice. |
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It's a little puzzling at first sight how five maltsters could exist in a town in which there was only one brewer. |
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Priced between these two extremes is Jubilee Court at the heart of Cheltenham, which resembles at first sight a small terrace of Georgian houses. |
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The contrast with sedentary tribes could not, at first sight, be more marked. |
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Gaining recognition for climbing would appear, at first sight, to be a tricky business. |
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I never believed in love at first sight, I still don't really but for the next month or so I really hurt and just sat around moping. |
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He also falls in love at first sight with Kokintz's daughter, before spiriting both away, with the Q bomb in hand, back to Grand Fenwick. |
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I should like to point out at the outset that this control is not so interventionist as it might appear to be at first sight. |
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This addition, which seems innocuous at first sight, represents potential danger for traffic in transit. |
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While their views may seem appealing at first sight, they are unfortunately erroneous. |
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Furthermore, at first sight, the content and relationship between the three documents is somewhat unclear. |
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The situation in macrosmatic laboratory animals, such as rats, rabbits and guinea pigs seems, at least at first sight, to be considerably less controversial. |
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The deep and dark violet lower lips appear to be black at first sight. |
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The application is not as simple as might appear at first sight and Mr Wright may wish to read the application at Shipley Town Hall before attending. |
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Repression seemed to work in the eighties, at least at first sight. |
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The overhead shots of the circus ring seem at first sight to be POV yet in the shots of Lola her eyes alternate between moving in panic and being actually shut. |
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There is a possibility of love at first sight and even a hasty marriage. |
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Although at first sight it is a single panel and it is fixed onto a later wooden backing which had a hook at the top, it also has the traces of fixings on the left side. |
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In order to find out what this mysterious energy really is, astronomers need to compare astrophysical observations that are at first sight completely unrelated. |
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We are trustworthily informed that the word for all this is mamihlapinatapai, and at first sight we may well feel that a language which goes to such extremes as this must be rich beyond the dreams of a Shakespeare or a Newton. |
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Apostrophe' is an unusual object which does not reveal its function at first sight. |
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We have been primed for it from the very beginning with fairy tales, princes and princesses falling in love at first sight and, mysteriously, living happily ever after. |
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However, Mr Paisley's long innings, the end of which was confirmed yesterday, appears at first sight to confound it. |
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Those musiciens manage to juxtapose elements we would hardly put together at first sight. |
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It is a curious show which, while at first sight might appear to be an uncomfortable mix of high art and popular culture, in effect works surprisingly well. |
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Subtleties are numerous on this second production, but are somewhat less obvious at first sight than with their first-born. |
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Jerry Falk is an aspiring writer in New York City, who falls in love at first sight with a free-spirited young woman named Amanda. |
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Some moments of unconcern which make us dream of love at first sight, of intoxicating full moons. |
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Maybe they'd bump into each other in a little town where she would be shooting her latest flick, and it would be love at first sight. |
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Like the wheel, the zip fastener and other breakthrough technologies, it looks deceptively basic at first sight. |
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The protagonists are all referred to locally by single-name tags, chosen, at first sight, inconsistently. |
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HansasteLa embellishes modern bathrooms with its clean-cut but soft look. at first sight, its design is rather understated. |
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One example from the article is the pattern 41131, a two ball pattern that looks fairly tame at first sight but which has since acquired a certain notoriety. |
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A comparison of the commercial fees paid in 1996 by suppliers shows that the differences, at first sight relatively small, leads to large variations in the amounts actually paid. |
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That led to a frenzy of safety improvements and months of delays from which the rail network has only just begun to recover. The Selby accident looks at first sight like an unforeseeable freak. |
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However, the matter is more complex than appears at first sight. |
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It's love at first sight for some, because ochre yellows look especially handsome with solid wood furniture and flooring, especially in shades of cognac and mahogany. |
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The euro area's partial specialisation in labour-intensive production is, at first sight, surprising, as the capital-labour ratio of the euro area is high in relation to many developing economies. |
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The form and size of the tuberous storage roots are similar to some varieties of sweet potato, to the point that the two species can easily be confused at first sight. |
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Altogether, what would seem at first sight to represent a risk of dehumanisation of human relations because of excessive artificiality could turn out to be a factor in favour of the elimination of internal dissension. |
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It adulates it since its love at first sight, four years ago. |
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Although the topics of this workshop might appear to have little in common at first sight, new technologies and education have much more in common with each other than might seem. |
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The terms of privacy policies do not all seem fair at first sight. |
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On the way, he encounters a stranger, and it's love at first sight. |
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This is at first sight a little bit surprising especially if you take into account that mutual companies are mainly active in sectors with a lower risk. |
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Barnes and Starer experienced love at first sight, a coup de foudre, and were only separated by his mort foudroyante. |
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Although simple at first sight, the French Press offers the consumer the pleasure of a sophisticated ritual, worthy of a connoisseur. |
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When Karel Leden, an old hand at seduction, is introduced to the bikini-clad Lenka Silver, it's love at first sight. |
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The solution of an hermetic machine with a substitution of solvent makes it possible to solve the emission problem definitively, but requires at first sight more manual operations for loading and unloading. |
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Even if you can't distinguish NHL enforcers Todd Bertuzzi and Chris Neil from a referee, you'd probably know at first sight not to mess with them. |
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The branches are coated with a thin skin of plaster or white paint so that, at first sight, they seem bleached of life, sapless and forlornly skeletal. |
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Her 'cardboard lover,' whose heart is lost at first sight of Simone, describes her personality, with the licence of the infatuate, as compact of the various charms of the Mona Lisa, Cleopatra, and Helen of Troy. |
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It looks like a normal car at first sight. But when we open the hood, we discover something quite new. |
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Dirac's attention was drawn to a mysterious mathematical relationship, at first sight unintelligible, that Heisenberg had reached. |
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Aminta, of course, falls in love with Sylvia at first sight, and she, chaste votaress of Diana, is outraged. |
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For example, the Luca Carati Plie pendant appears to be an ovoid encrusted in diamonds at first sight. |
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All we can find in their civilization, which appears to us archaic or false at first sight, suddenly makes sense when we remove the bark that trivializes it. |
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He compares creating to falling in love at first sight, a coup de foudre. |
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It may be wondered, at first sight, that the innumerable texts left by Buddhism give us no positive information with regard to the meaning and origin of the trisula. |
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And he refers to the cases where figurative transferrence of meaning of words may lead to the idiomatic system which seems at first sight irregular and anomalous. |
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And they had fallen into something that was at least infatuation at first sight, woozily reconfiguring each other to match their own aspirations and illusions. |
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