| 11. | Freud isn't the only 20th century artist to glory in the body's unlovely splendor.
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| 12. | Minnie Driver gives a lovely performance as unlovely Benny Hogan, a wallflower from a small Irish town.
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| 13. | It proved a decidedly unlovely town except for its three-towered medieval bridge across the Lot River.
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| 14. | Before the war, this unlovely town embedded in a beautiful mountain valley was about 97 percent Serb.
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| 15. | My journey to Agra, the unlovely city that surrounds the Taj Mahal, began with hand-wringing frustration.
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| 16. | It was derided as " unlovely . . . grim [ and ] monolithic " in the Pevsner Architectural Guides.
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| 17. | This city, so gorgeous from a distance, so unlovely up close, remains a foreign land in American literature.
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| 18. | To this end Glouchkov has a team of 30 Price Waterhouse accountants beavering away in Avtovaz's unlovely base at Togliatti.
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| 19. | Why is this a triumph of anything other than the commonplace but unlovely truth that there are different rules for the powerful?
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| 20. | Fresh from the store, with a dusty slick of oil to prevent it from rusting, it looks primitive and unlovely.
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