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My mother cherished the one photograph she had of her father, a dignified-looking tailor, whose death when she was a baby left his family impoverished.
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In real life a dignified-looking man with a senatorial head of white hair, Ashe played Fisk decked out in a wife-beater tee, an eye patch, and a wig of long, bleached-out tresses that made him look like the eldest and most strung-out Allman Brother.
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There stood a rather dignified-looking lady in her designer jogging suit.
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There stood a rather dignified-looking lady in her designer jogging suit.
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There stood a rather dignified-looking lady in her designer jogging suit.
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There stood a rather dignified-looking lady in her designer jogging suit.
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Nor did the fact that a small number of the human figurines clearly represented dignified-looking fat women convince Naomi that they were meant to be goddesses.
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Nowadays he appeared as a dignified-looking gentleman in a three-piece suit, though there was still a suggestion of the corsair in his black beard and fierce grin.
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“I am he,” said the dignified-looking man, well versed in the habits of the law court.
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The door creaked open and an old and very dignified-looking nobleman strode in, his posture perfect, his Allheart armor impeccable, and his helm tightly tucked under his arm.
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