| 21. | Captain's Tavern, hidden away in an unlovely shopping center deep in strip-mall territory, is the antidote.
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| 22. | Tice's pictures of unlovely, corroding old Paterson show a remarkable blend of intimacy, affection and clear-sightedness.
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| 23. | The council's greatest challenge by the 1970s came from its own estates-' cramped, unlovely and unloved '.
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| 24. | And it is in Russell, an unlovely town flat in the center of Kansas, that most of these events took place.
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| 25. | Unlikely as it seems, this look at the historical impact of the unlovely codfish will grab you hook, line and sinker.
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| 26. | C . S . Lewis often used Cophetua and the beggar girl as an image of God's love for the unlovely.
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| 27. | Years before Diane Arbus turned her camera on the physically unlovely, Faurer was taking quiet measure of the seemingly dissonant on city streets.
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| 28. | It remains anchored in this squat, unlovely city in otherwise lovely central Vermont, where the paper has been published for 210 years.
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| 29. | He didn't get a Nobel but did pick up the unlovely title of " father of the hydrogen bomb ."
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| 30. | They recorded a single, " The House On The Hill " / " Most Unlovely ", for the Parlophone label in 1966.
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