| 11. | He's wearing forgettable khakis and good brown shoes and a pair of stylishly owlish glasses.
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| 12. | One is an owlish imp, a professorial composer who is never at a loss for words.
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| 13. | He is tall and wears owlish glasses; his surviving hair is curled as tightly as steel wool.
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| 14. | With his owlish glasses and bow tie, Tom Galligan looks more like George Will than Sam Spade.
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| 15. | And Sachtleben, because of a somnolent congregation, might rewrite his sermon to rouse more owlish souls.
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| 16. | With his plump gills, round spectacles and owlish demeanor McMurtry would not be mistaken for the Marlboro Man.
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| 17. | While presidents come and go, the owlish writer, universally known as " Gabo, " endures.
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| 18. | Oddly, it was the owlish, rotund Woollcott who had inadvertently attracted the star seekers in the first place.
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| 19. | At the least, Summers cast a figure far different from the owlish Rudenstine _ and faced more withering scrutiny.
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| 20. | "Ooo, that sounded bad, " he said, his eyes lighting up behind owlish eyeglasses.
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