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| I will | look a few things up. |
| averns below and retrieve eight alchiems (which | look a little like coloured crystals) in order to fi |
| s, with many different looks including a shaggy | look, a vicious look and the current more cuddly smi |
| when she agreed to take over the publication of | Look, a magazine that is now known as I-Look. |
| It does | look a confused selection, but the selection of one |
| 8 that the statue's placement was "beginning to | look a mite permanent". |
| zhkov's opposition activity, of course, it will | look a little strange." |
| ection "Extra-curricular activities" to make it | look a bit more encyclopedic. |
| onal website designs by applying its own unique | look, a mix of refreshing pastel colors and video ga |
| Christina and Olivia give each other a | look, a nod, a smile; "well, let's do it." |
| Some of the characters | look a little stereotypical of the character design |
| "Mama | Look a Boo-Boo" |
| . The baby quails hatch after about 19 days and | look a lot like chicken chicks but smaller. |
| 008 with Harry Connick, Jr., "It's Beginning to | Look A Lot Like Christmas" |
| Bar charts also | look a lot like a histogram.They are often mistaken |
| , Commodore 64 and Apple II home computers, and | look a bit different from the NES counterpart. |
| "It's Beginning To | Look A Lot Like Christmas" - Perry Como & The Fontan |
| haul, the studio received a makeover to make it | look a bit warmer and more inviting, complete with b |
| As you explain a scene to him, he may | look a little inattentive. |
| kness, has resurfaced in Los Angeles with a new | look, a new life and a new love. |
| BTW, if you | look a little further down the MOS BIO page, honorif |
| Shyam (Chiranjeevi) a | look a like of Prasad is a crook who murders Gangadh |
| "It's Beginning To | Look A Lot Like Christmas" |
| is infallible, I think if you take the time to | look a little deeper, you will find that this source |
| The pictures could be better organised, they | look a little messy to me. |
| The older mob up the back begin to | look a bit scared. |
| Will: "He'd better | look a lot like me! " |
| anted them to have a different presentation, to | look a little different. |
| “[N]ever | look a white man in the eye. |
| DIVER'S L M to distinguish diving watches from | look a like watches that are not suitable for actual |
| Look a-there! | |
| Look a-there!", from the Coasters' version was used | |
| He has recorded songs such as "Oh | Look A-There, Ain't She Pretty", "The Lady is a Tram |
| Hey, | look a-yonder comin' |
| nna Barbera, Disneyland and McDonald's, the new | look ABC went down very well in the States. |
| O Jerusalem, | Look About Thee - anthem for choir and organ. |
| a result, today's stand has a rather disjointed | look about it. |
| t the end of the video, the sun breaks and they | look above in wonder. |
| I asked last month ( | look above) for comment on moving the page; since I |
| No. | Look above. |
| A new | look across all of BBC News television output on 10 |
| and is also featured in Paul Gorman's book The | Look: Adventures In Rock & Pop Fashion. |
| New | Look advertised on Rare FM during the 2007 FM broadc |
| e, the band went on hiatus when DePaola left to | look after his ailing mother . |
| Danny's 'father' Harry dies, and he decides to | look after his mother, Viv (Patricia Brake). |
| ging gunboat Korietz, also based at Chemulpo to | look after Russian interests. |
| n the Broadway production of Noel Coward's play | Look After Lulu!, after she was discovered in a nigh |
| , Kinsolving becomes his caregiver and helps to | look after him after he is injured by supervillain B |
| The impotent poor could not | look after themselves or go to work. |
| st who created the London Foundling Hospital to | look after unwanted children in Lamb's Conduit Field |
| her died in 1874 necessitating a return home to | look after the family business, although he continue |
| months leave to see to his wife's needs and to | look after his seven surviving children. |
| and makes threats against the boys unless they | look after her. |
| A ten-year-old orphan boy (Payant) helps | look after the dog and rebels against his owner's st |
| hostile and growls when his master asks her to | look after him while he is away. |
| unimportant office, and all you can do in it is | look after the horses. |
| They do largely | look after themselves and they've been hugely popula |
| hips, make your most pleasurable activities and | look after your health. |
| house complex also has offices for the RSPB who | look after the bird reserve which surrounds the ligh |
| The NZRFU then formed a sub-committee to | look after New Zealand's future at international lev |
| EDF also | look after London and most of the South-East. |
| The Jubilee Walkway Trust was set up in 1978 to | look after the Walkway, in collaboration with local |
| rought in Italian businessman Nicola Cortese to | look after the club's business interests on his beha |
| ver, that he was not wealthy enough to properly | look after royalty and he was placed in the househol |
| Look after property | |
| She is left with one child to | look after and teaches in a school and one of her st |
| n account of his brother's illness, in order to | look after the management of the railway lines in wh |
| ure, Jo took over helping Andy run the farm and | look after little Sarah. |
| hat Kevin is Jack's father, Molly asks Sally to | look after him and says that Jack is the only thing |
| houses some Sulaymani families with an amil to | look after the affairs of the community. |
| He gave up his career after 1895 to | look after his ailing father, who ironically out-liv |
| year, he returned to his Talbot County home to | look after his farm. |
| o their home country during the rainy season to | look after their primary profession of agriculture. |
| elf reliance; that children should be taught to | look after themselves and others, and to cope and ho |
| Look after yourself!" | |
| Daw has just died, and has asked Crow to | look after his frumpish daughter Marjorie. |
| Then he moved to Chidhambaram permanently to | look after his family properties. |
| ublic daily, and all admission fees are used to | look after the elephants. |
| deeply aggravated, if they were not allowed to | look after their sick - the hospital staff wasn't co |
| ring a grand empowerment and instructed them to | look after the boy, whom he said was a special being |
| clinical specialist doctors and scientists who | look after patients with thyroid disorders and who c |
| h were founded in 1625 by St Vincent de Paul to | look after the sick and the needy in the French coun |
| er Stacey, played by Lacey Turner, struggles to | look after her in December 2005. |
| was also allotted a Tutor whose duty it was to | look after the boys' academic work. |
| er years, he was entrusted by the Tory Whips to | look after the grand old man himself. |
| His main jobs are to | look after the Princess, Little Nemo, and of course |
| nvinced the Comintern that he had to go home to | look after his wife who was sick with cancer and to |
| as to take care of all the household chores and | look after their baby. |
| Daphne left Ramsay Street in October 1987 to | look after her ailing father. |
| Trina wants a child to | look after it; Henry says that children don't obey, |
| ackground information to the story and seems to | look after the going-ons in the swamp. |
| strative Officer cum Bursar and the Accountant, | look after the accounts, administration and manageme |
| he Mechanical Snake, one of the presenters will | look after the dagger for the contestant until he or |
| the Dome Preservation Trust was established to | look after the long term interests of the building. |
| Shane - a dodgy, amoral character who likes to | look after Number One |
| his mechanic Johann van Toll was sent ahead to | look after their borrowed launch at Putney and van T |
| As a member of a guild, the guild would | look after you if you were sick or in trouble so, as |
| mey) and Vera Duckworth (Liz Dawn), struggle to | look after young Tommy. |
| "Please | Look After This Bear" |
| lltyd help Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council | look after the church building. |
| the Napoleonic Wars, Saltykov was instructed to | look after military reports and to be head of state |
| ction of jains believe that Yaksha and Yakshini | look after the well beings of Thirthankarars. |
| , who once made a cameo when he asked Wanker to | look after his son, Little Tosspot. |
| rmy on the death of his mother so that he could | look after his siblings. |
| e of Bulgaria Ehrnrooth was chosen by Russia to | look after the interests of Alexander of Bulgaria, b |
| William C. C. Claiborne in 1803; he resigned to | look after his personal affairs the following year. |
| ce with his brother, he was again sent there to | look after the district and the Dighavapi region. |
| treated the waters of Lough Neagh, to treat and | look after the wildlife in the lough. |
| n 1877, he returned to the Arizona Territory to | look after some land he had acquired there. |
| en a Tamagotchi-like game where players need to | look after their own pet Calumon. |
| Please | Look After Mom, 2009 |
| She met Margaret Kanisky and promised to | look after her family after she had died from cancer |
| Sangam, an association that has been set up to | look after the interests of the traders since 1966. |
| loss on whether to return to Kaiwang or stay to | look after Zhongkun. |
| older brother, Leo when Karl and Susan Kennedy | look after them following their mother, Maggie (name |
| ith a bout of illness, meaning that Alan has to | look after him. |
| n the hospital for three weeks and is unable to | look after her son thereafter. |
| To welcome and | look after the stranger. |
| They then | look after Gloria's chick, who thinks Otis is his mo |
| irium tremens, he asks each of his daughters to | look after him. |
| Sam decides to stay home to | look after Chris. |
| help run the school farm, on the farm students | look after pigs, chickens, rabbits, quails, and othe |
| sness, Atsushi feels that he should continue to | look after Riya, and he gives Riya a key to his apar |
| chunu was asked by his father to return home to | look after the family cattle, although Mchunu made s |
| ka and himself are in love and asks Srikanth to | look after his lover until he is back. |
| f to India, Pedro, a gay dentist, has agreed to | look after his nine-year-old nephew, Bernardo. |
| The staff go on strike in a bid to help Oliver | look after his son |
| fice gave Sheffield City Council extra funds to | look after and house its large new immigrant East Eu |
| ng the tour the latter had to return to Ohio to | look after her own father, leaving the children to b |
| aims to be his nurse so Nicola will not have to | look after Donald. |
| Subjects included men who | look after their children following separation, and |
| nd Vassily Kudashov, who was killed in the war, | look after it. |
| year from the wardens of the Great Synagogue to | look after the poor. |
| That's why we | look after the country, go out whenever we can, see |
| ome for periods when a relative or friend could | look after him, and he would sit in with local bands |
| Mike hastily offers to | look after the baby briefly while they go and listen |
| venge on Al, Sean decided to stay in Walford to | look after his sister. |
| nkham to Prince Harry, who she was scheduled to | look after with Clive Woodward's wife Jane during th |
| Often, people had to | look after themselves. |
| Others | look after Padmaloka's day-to-day running, such as g |
| Paulette has a shop to | look after and Cecile has her Albert. |
| ure for doing so; another says he has stayed to | look after the animals. |
| ur and Jamal majra have one common panchayat to | look after developmental affairs. |
| Castello in northern Florence, there she would | look after her grandchildren. |
| The first ever union branch to | look after the needs of Welsh anthracite miners was |
| square leg umpire Dickie Bird by asking him to | look after his false teeth, wrapped in a handkerchie |
| constructor of the Cheetah cars, was on hand to | look after the cars, and several other Australian Fo |
| Mach's gut, mein Freund ( | Look after yourself, my friend) |
| St Felix remained in France to | look after the interests of the congregation. |
| Skinner, who doesn't trust the hospital to | look after his son, puts a football helmet on him an |
| ion even if they had taken years out of work to | look after children. |
| the ninth earl, and resigned his commission to | look after the family's considerable estates. |
| ), spending the summer in Gothenburg helping to | look after his mother's hotel there. |
| This leaves the girls to | look after the dairy. |
| deathbed asked the Hall of Worthies scholars to | look after his young grandson Danjong. |
| nt Chang) was asked by his concerned teacher to | look after rebellious classmate Shane (Joseph Chang) |
| e scene shifts to India when Raju goes there to | look after the 'home'. |
| Israel, but we support the Palestinians and we | look after our own interests as well.” |
| is administered by the Landmark Trust, who also | look after the house in Rome where Keats died. |
| second public institution in London created to | look after mentally ill people, after the Hospital o |
| In 2001, he returned to Texas to | look after family business interests. |
| n order to help his paternal grandfather, Jack, | look after Vera. |
| Despite being bumbling, Simba trusts them to | look after Kiara, and does not blame them when Kiara |
| They are left with the baby, whom they | look after like a grandson. |
| he wounded horse as best he could, and he would | look after himself. |
| to leave the village in order to live with and | look after the injured Lees, he devises a gruesome s |
| She does not know how to | look after herself, as her needs were always met by |
| ized charitable donations and traveled daily to | look after refugees who crossed the Austrian border |
| His wife Beila returned to Warsaw to | look after the family's restaurant business. |
| There, Rama is assigned to | look after Queen Alice. |
| from playing in 2004 he rejoined Warrington to | look after Strength & Conditioning of the players un |
| ather's death, he retired from the Air Force to | look after his father's estate. |
| them but may gift them if a promise is made to | look after them well. |
| ould down, feeling that he should stay home and | look after his family. |
| New York University Law School and came west to | look after business interests of the wealthy Stokes |
| ssion from Emperor Wu to went back to Nanyue to | look after his father. |
| before returning to his birthplace of Austin to | look after his mother. |
| red to in Armstrong's autobiography, and helped | look after young Louis during his tough childhood. |
| public schools till age eleven, when he had to | look after himself. |
| in an abusive relationship as well as trying to | look after her child. |
| Tidyman was told to | look after these prisoners but I think he was sniped |
| paying for accommodation and paying someone to | look after me.” |
| those who do not respect the little spirits and | look after nothing other than themselves and their o |
| firmed that Sam Hall will "join BBC Radio 1 and | look after Dev's show, while Dev sits in for Greg!" |
| months, Siffleet returned to his family to help | look after his young brothers following their mother |
| ith Sirola setting up an office in Petrograd to | look after the refugees already beginning to arrive |
| John Bingley and George were sent to Trinity to | look after the operation of the fishery. |
| vate Derby has two handlers whose duty it is to | look after him at all times. |
| The Lady resolves to rescue and | look after Evaine's sons also, and one of her damsel |
| e that she is not going to be around forever to | look after her son. |
| rdians, immortal guardian angel-like beings who | look after and help people. |
| There are 10 men by the inland sea to | look after our ships fourteen days journey from this |
| She refused because she had to | look after her grandmother, and was betrothed to a h |
| s its own 'student services team' which aims to | look after the welfare of pupils. |
| Stevie wants to | look after her new friends, which confuses them. |
| g to exploit his hopes in exchange for money to | look after Amanda on a permanent basis. |
| She wants to | look after people." |
| Mimi then informed Oscar that she would | look after him and moved back into the apartment to |
| atients, and five sailors under a midshipman to | look after them. |
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