The Holloway road is a grim grey artery filled with traffic pollution and lined by nondescript retail outlets. |
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He had a shock of the brightest red hair I had ever seen on a human being, with rather nondescript gray eyes. |
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It's just that the place is suburban and somewhat nondescript, although it does have a nice river running through it. |
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It lies in a modest, nondescript building in a leafy neighborhood of Vancouver. |
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They posed in hallways, foyers, in front of doors, in generally nondescript spaces. |
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Instead, she headed for the small, nondescript building about twenty yards away. |
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Basically, he's a nice sort of nondescript guy, who spends a weekend hanging out with odd groups. |
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The cashier, a middle-aged woman with nondescript features, cleared her throat and pointed to the right. |
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Most species of freshwater mussels are nondescript and difficult to distinguish from one another. |
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To them, he is just another nondescript resident who strives hard for a square meal a day. |
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Aykan's house was one in a street of nondescript redbricks, and I was staring at it for several seconds before I saw that anything was wrong. |
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After the standard rambling walk following his contact he found himself at another nondescript West End hotel. |
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Arriving to an enthusiastic welcome in the nondescript village, he shed his characteristic reserve. |
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Towering above the frankly nondescript suburbs of a frankly nondescript town, the Big Swan stadium was visible from miles away. |
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As nondescript and unassuming as he seemed, his mere presence made my hackles rise. |
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Despite several generically nondescript musical numbers, the movie has the energy of a halogen lamp during a blackout. |
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One of them was an Icterine warbler the other was some other nondescript type of Hippolais species, possibly an olivaceous warbler. |
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Most of the game is set in open expanses of water framed by nondescript stretches of land and changing weather conditions. |
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This nondescript little store, located at the far end of a strip mall, houses a rainforest of beer. |
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Basically nondescript, it is easy to understand why chimney swifts are likened to flying cigars. |
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We pause on Park Avenue, cabs swooshing past, slick, chill streets, slippery sidewalks, a grey evening, a nondescript night. |
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She pulled the wrapping paper from the gift, pausing only briefly at the nondescript box. |
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Based in a former ice house, the Watson empire lies behind a nondescript glass door. |
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At first quick glance, the image appears to present a pretty nondescript, rusty-colored flatland dotted with rocks. |
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The nondescript enclosure stands squeezed on a road full of cowsheds and one-room hutments. |
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The acute presentation is often preceded by years of nondescript gastrointestinal symptoms. |
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Most were rather nondescript, though a few had gilt covers, or even covers inlaid with precious jewels. |
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Not just another nondescript building down Whitehall, but an ornate Jacobean dining hall with huge painted ceiling. |
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The primary symptom is a painful, aching shoulder of rather nondescript type. |
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It's a small, nondescript, red-brick building on a short street downtown, but the stone crest above the door tells most of the story. |
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On a nondescript corner of Midwood, Domenico has been handmaking the same Neapolitan-style 'za for 48 years. |
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Utterly nondescript, but it's been a grocery store, an auto dealership, an office building, and a laundromat. |
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The fact is, this is a distinctive vehicle in a very bland, anonymous and nondescript market. |
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The elevator itself was nondescript chrome with hard, ashy brown carpeting. |
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Gingin is located in a small green gully sitting astride a nondescript creek. |
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With its nondescript, brainiac anti-heroes and dialogue crammed with technospeak, it is the ultimate geek movie. |
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A plain, nondescript man in a chauffeur's uniform approaches them, pushing a cart bearing an aquarium. |
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When the bridge is in the lowered position, it looks fairly nondescript, and a bit like a Bailey bridge. |
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From a distance this crowd looked a uniformly nondescript plaster colour, a neutral tone made up chiefly of faded blue and dirty grey. |
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In Hanna-Barbera toons, we often see a looping, nondescript background that gives the impression of extended horizontal movement. |
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There are posters all over the place bigging it up, but it is so nondescript from the outside that it's easy to mistake for a regular hedge. |
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If we had written the number as a decimal or even in binary then it looks a pretty nondescript number. |
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The three of them live together in a very modest, almost nondescript house on the outskirts of Princeton, across the railroad tracks. |
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Set on a side road with a nondescript exterior, the restaurant has a cozy interior with just enough light to see your companions and meal. |
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They all moved in one, large, single-file line heading east, everyone wearing similar, nondescript black office suits. |
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It is coloured a nondescript grey to brown, with lots of irregular dark blotches. |
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His mother's body is obscured in a boldly printed dress over which she wears a nondescript jacket. |
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The nondescript passion fruit charlotte contained leaves of undissolved gelatine. |
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But a lot of them are completely unidentifiable, even if they're not nondescript. |
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Bacon's not-quite-leading-male good looks are complemented with nondescript, reasonably smart clothes and a neat haircut. |
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Today, and for quite some time, he was feeling as unremarkable and nondescript as he looked. |
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As soon as she arrived at her room, she began to pack a few nondescript clothes and a few basic necessities. |
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Louise and Jerry were neighborless, only a barren nondescript storefront occupied the space to their left. |
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In its native habitat, the Canary Islands, the bird is a nondescript greenish songster with a melodious warble. |
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The quintessential New Romantics had become nondescript pop sell-outs with the snap of a finger. |
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What's left of the city appears nondescript and soulless, without any apparent centre or focal point. |
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So we don't have that many more genes than these tiny, somewhat nondescript, oftentimes considered non-complex, organisms. |
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The building is a refreshing place of hope amid the uninspiring concrete and nondescript buildings found in the city. |
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Huesca was as nondescript a provincial town as our friends had said it would be. |
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The result is charmingly eclectic, and quite unique for Bulgaria, where nondescript design still prevails. |
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Now 19 men waited in nondescript hotel rooms to board four flights the next morning. |
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I had never really looked at the ceiling above my bathtub before, and I found it quite nondescript, quite boring. |
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Fox ambled away and, returning ten minutes later, found the two merchants loading nondescript crates onto their shuttle. |
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Headquarters is a nondescript tract house with farm sheds around back. |
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Behind a nondescript door, in one of those faceless modern buildings so common to downtown Washington, works a cussedly independent and most extraordinary man. |
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And then I'd prove my point by unwinding the scarf on what they thought was a pretty nondescript costume to reveal hideously convincing strangulation bruising. |
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Fruiting plants are immediately recognizable by the unique bright blue color of their drupes, but sterile shrubs are very nondescript and easily overlooked. |
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The Finn never rose to the bait, either feigning an inability to understand the question or flat-batting inquiries with a quizzical shrug and a nondescript answer. |
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The ratatouille filling consists of neatly shaped vegetables that are lightly cooked so it doesn't degenerate into a nondescript mess like many of its kind. |
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While not exactly bland or nondescript, these scores seem to indicate that few rebels, experimenters, or fantasts are writing music in Scandinavia today. |
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Against the wall to the right of us was a dresser made out of nondescript fake wood with three drawers and a blue lamp with a yellowed lampshade on top. |
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He was a very ordinary nondescript man with average brown hair and build. |
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The restaurant is housed in a nondescript small blockish building, which has in the past served as an internet cafe and a shop for plumbing supplies. |
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At the center of allegations about a political cover-up is a nondescript Edwardian terraced house in West London. |
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My sleep is again hot and disrupted, but thankfully the dreams are nondescript. |
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Curiously the album's downfall is not that it simply lacks originality but that it also teeters undecidedly on the boundary between epic and nondescript. |
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He stood by the windows, looking out over the great expanse of choppy sea, his tall form draped in something nondescript which might have been a military greatcoat. |
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The boys took a solemn pledge at a nondescript hockey stadium in Poland. |
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Between 44th and 45th Streets on Broadway, then a nondescript part of midtown, he erected the Olympia, encompassing a music hall, a theater, and a smaller concert arena. |
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His schlumpy attire, including floppy hats and baggy khakis, is pretty nondescript, but we did notice an interesting insignia on a puffy vest he was sporting. |
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The patron is a nondescript in late middle age who shakes his head. |
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The small, nondescript moth is seldom noticed as it flies in the evening. |
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Whereas the figures in his earlier works wore either nondescript clothing or costumelike garb, those in his later works are urban and fashionable. |
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Less than 25 minutes from the navy yard, Sharpshooters Small Arms Range is the definition of nondescript. |
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His painterly but abstracted figures typically appear isolated in glass or steel geometrical cages set against flat, nondescript backgrounds. |
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Women in group sessions sit on high-back wing chairs or small rockers, not the nondescript seating one might find in most centers' group rooms. |
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I met Hutcherson at a nondescript hotel suite in downtown Toronto. |
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In a vast variety of nondescript pamphlets and writings, he displays his skills at journalism. |
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In the NHL, a segment of fans tried to elect Rory Fitzpatrick, a nondescript plugger forward, to the All-Star Game, but their mock campaign fell short. |
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