| 21. | The proposal is aimed at attracting a skilled labor force to this otherwise remote and careworn stretch of western New York.
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| 22. | Yet deep within his tense, careworn stage persona runs a streak of pathos that exercises a powerful seduction of its own.
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| 23. | To give a pink camisole a slightly careworn quality, he simply drops a stitch to leave random rents in the knitting.
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| 24. | His face is careworn, his manner gentle, and like most mamas, this one can talk you into the ground.
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| 25. | Grant, at 54, has carved out a Hollywood career playing careworn women who add depth and humor to any production.
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| 26. | Has a careworn, but sly countenance and spare person limps in his gait from an accident and loves the ladies.
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| 27. | But the real settlers, who had survived starvation, illness, cold and back-breaking toil, probably looked haggard and careworn.
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| 28. | A long line of people waited for his autograph, some with " Driving Me Crazy " in hand, others with careworn paperbacks.
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| 29. | The last portrait of the queen, unveiled in May, portrayed her with lined and careworn face, tired eyes and rough hands.
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| 30. | "Mothers Cry " instantly typecast Peterson in careworn maternal roles, which she continued to assay for the rest of her career.
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