1. That was really funny and he looked suspiciously close to laughter. 2. At times in the prolonged imperial affair the pope may have looked close to losing face but the overall purpose of curial policy was never weakened nor diminished. 3. The white balls of flak looked close, but Woolley knew better, Suddenly there was a heavier explosion, drowning the guns. 4. So, at worst, CD-I could look very close to full motion. 5. At high-level shows, Farmer said, all grooming is done to make the dog look as close to breed standards as possible. 6. But few of these amusingly wicked clothes looked close to what Ms. Braxton might ever wear or has been wearing. 7. But for the first time since June, the Los Angeles Lakers looked close to whole Thursday afternoon. 8. But it bounced, the play looked close on the replay, so they gave him a base hit. 9. But yesterday, he looked darn close. 10. His back yard looked dangerously close to being grafted into the Sheyenne. |