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  • So, the photographers maylose out on a sale becausea publicity shot featured an unknownhand, shoulder, or back ofsome lookie-loo.

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  • I have been to Van Cise-Simonet and back, kind of sort of, having had my lookie-loo and grabbed a cupcake on my way out the door.

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  • When it comes to stocks, the Fool's disclosure policy is a lookie-loo.

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  • In the six months since it went on the market, the Nolans said, they have yet to receive a serious offer, though there has been "a lot of lookie-loo traffic."

    NYT > Home Page By A. G. SULZBERGER 2010

  • In the six months since it went on the market, the Nolans said, they have yet to receive a serious offer, though there has been "a lot of lookie-loo traffic."

    NYT > Home Page By A. G. SULZBERGER 2010

  • Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet walkabout, lookie-loo tour of Seattle's Chinatown International District.

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  • Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet walkabout, lookie-loo tour of Seattle's Chinatown International District.

    BitterSweet Blog Jamie 2010

  • In the six months since it went on the market, the Nolans said, they have yet to receive a serious offer, though there has been "a lot of lookie-loo traffic."

    NYT > Home Page By A. G. SULZBERGER 2010

  • The annual lookie-loo event for real-estate and design voyeurs is produced by the Home

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local KerAdler 2010

  • In the six months since it went on the market, the Nolans said, they have yet to receive a serious offer, though there has been "a lot of lookie-loo traffic."

    NYT > Home Page By A. G. SULZBERGER 2010

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