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Then he just very slowly came up from the deep, and came up very gently just to have a good look at us.
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They are cook's kitchens rather than the kitchen where you invite guests to have a good look at the new millwork and self-closing drawers.
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The report suggests that investors should have a good look at how their portfolios might respond to abrupt changes in public policy, and shift into greener assets.
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We've seen Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare's single-player gameplay and space battles in recent months, but now we have a good look at how the game will be handling multiplayer.
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Unfortunately, Presence can't tailor its alert to specific faces like Netatmo's in-home camera can — it's an issue of clarity, the company says, since Presence won't always have a good look at someone.
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The ease men now feel about showing their all, and the expectation that women are empowered to have a good look at it, has a distinct point of origin and it is Burt Reynolds.
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Chanel Iman posted a sweet snap of the moment her now-fiancé, New York Giants star Sterling Shepard, proposed to her in N.Y.C., but we didn't have a good look at the ring – until now.
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Thanks to a new drone video posted by YouTuber Duncan Sinfield, we now have a good look at how the theater looks like from the outside, with a peek at the workers on site ostensibly planning the final touches for the imminent "iPhone 8" event.
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The building of the Corderie can be seen beside the road nearby. Boat tours depart regularly from the waterfront, and allow visitors to have a good look at ships of the French fleet.for the history of the Arsenal and the Port, see Cyrille Roumagnac, L'Arsenal de Toulon et la Royale Editions Alan Sutton, 2001.
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On 28 September 2006, Savage signed a three-month contract with Gillingham after manager Ronnie Jepson decided they would 'have a good look at him before deciding on a long term decision'. He made his debut for Gillingham as a second-half substitute for Clint Easton in a 2–1 home win over Cheltenham Town. His first start came in a 3–2 away win over Tranmere Rovers on 23 December. Following starts in Gillingham's following games, a Boxing Day home match against Leyton Orient where he was involved in the buildup to Gillingham's first goal, an own goal scored by Brian Saah.
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