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Back then there were usually one or two seedy-looking, broken-down characters at the bar, sitting alone, oblivious.
Howard Fineman: The Tune Inn Is America Howard Fineman 2011
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Back then there were usually one or two seedy-looking, broken-down characters at the bar, sitting alone, oblivious.
Howard Fineman: The Tune Inn Is America Howard Fineman 2011
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Back then there were usually one or two seedy-looking, broken-down characters at the bar, sitting alone, oblivious.
Howard Fineman: The Tune Inn Is America Howard Fineman 2011
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Back then there were usually one or two seedy-looking, broken-down characters at the bar, sitting alone, oblivious.
Howard Fineman: The Tune Inn Is America Howard Fineman 2011
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Back then there were usually one or two seedy-looking, broken-down characters at the bar, sitting alone, oblivious.
Howard Fineman: The Tune Inn Is America Howard Fineman 2011
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Back then there were usually one or two seedy-looking, broken-down characters at the bar, sitting alone, oblivious.
Howard Fineman: The Tune Inn Is America Howard Fineman 2011
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Scharf gestures to the seedy-looking chain hotel, its neighbors an ancient knishery and a Seventh-Day Adventist church whose aluminum cross is superimposed over a stone-carved Star of David.
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Scharf gestures to the seedy-looking chain hotel, its neighbors an ancient knishery and a Seventh-Day Adventist church whose aluminum cross is superimposed over a stone-carved Star of David.
Books: “Lush Life” 2009
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I glanced around the room, which appeared to me to be full of infinitely more suitable candidates: The seedy-looking guy at the bar; no one would miss him, or—I stopped myself.
Dreaming in French Megan McAndrew 2009
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I glanced around the room, which appeared to me to be full of infinitely more suitable candidates: The seedy-looking guy at the bar; no one would miss him, or—I stopped myself.
Dreaming in French Megan McAndrew 2009
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