| 41. | The suspect paintings, they showed, are too correct and too natural to have been " eyeballed " or drawn freehand.
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| 42. | Rubin held his hands up to Simpson's, eyeballed his knuckles and declared that Simpson was a size large or extra large.
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| 43. | Clemens eyeballed the executive suites when he came off the mound in the eighth inning after fanning Mo with his last pitch of the game.
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| 44. | The Palm Beach Post eyeballed 1, 364 ballots Wednesday during the count on the 18th floor of the Stephen P . Clark Government Center.
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| 45. | One after another students trudge into the University of Maryland Health Center, roll up a sleeve and wait to be eyeballed by a nurse.
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| 46. | Others cut business deals, glad-handed a politician, eyeballed a movie star or finally tied the knot within its woodsy banquet rooms.
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| 47. | The trouble is that this term derives from a time in history where someone just kinda eyeballed a star and guesstimated how bright it was.
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| 48. | He eyeballed the bear to determine how much sleeping agent to inject and noted, " It's not a perfect science ."
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| 49. | He poked his head in the driver's window and eyeballed the dull gray interior, with just a single seat and a steering wheel.
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| 50. | I made the correction, but that's two sources eyeballed, two major errors found and a third " source " looking very shaky.
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