| 31. | Kaiser, 48, who looks like a youngish Orson Welles beginning to round out, laughs a lot.
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| 32. | And it appeared that the senator was trying to present a softer image for Letterman's youngish audience.
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| 33. | But another youngish executive _ John Walters _ was recruited from the outside and named Allen's heir.
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| 34. | I happen to work in bio-medicine and interact with med students and youngish doctors from both countries.
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| 35. | It was noted _ as it will be for a while _ that the fans were predominately youngish white males.
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| 36. | "There's just so much responsibility and so little time, " the youngish mother laments.
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| 37. | Youngish looking, with a mop of snowy hair, Baffert acquired a following with his easy nature and candor.
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| 38. | Its cause in such a youngish man remains even now undetermined, but there is no uncertainty about its effects.
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| 39. | The result is a showcase of youngish artists and young careers, some of which are already in full gear.
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| 40. | She was embarrassed for me to think I could pull off being a youngish writer at the age of 40.
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