• In his TV show, Mr. Sheen plays himself, a wealthy psychologically disturbed alcoholic womanizing Malibu denizen who gets by on his good looks and horribly misused talents (writing jingles).

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  • His 608 career saves are a record, and by advanced metrics, his production looks even better.

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  • The sunny appeal of his style may be due to his having postponed serious practice until he was in his 40s, getting by in his early years on a mixture of good looks, charm and remarkable talent.

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  • Hogwarts Castle is put under siege by Voldemort and his hordes of Death Eaters, and, by the end, it looks like a bombed-out cathedral in the Second World War.

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  • But Weiland gave these looks his own spin by injecting a youthful vitality to the clothes.

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  • With looks like his, by turns as sultry as Marlon Brando's or as wistful as James Dean's, he could have been any number of romantic leads.

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  • Dhoni was delighted with the form of his batsmen and bowlers, particularly Ojha, while, but for a dropped catch by Yuvraj, his team's fielding looks to be improving all the time.

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  • He has a swing analyzer called Body Fit Golf by Mizuno, which looks like a small golf club and has a component designed by his company that detects how the wearer's muscles or joints are moving.

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  • Television critic Tina Baker was much more enthused by the contender's rhythmic feet - and his looks.

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  • Some of the time, our hero is accompanied by his manager, Azamat (Ken Davitian), and also by a live bear, although Azamat looks more like a bear than the bear does.

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  • Christian Berndt, one of the doctors running a predictably busy practice in the town centre, looks rattled by lack of younger patients on his books.

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  • His hair, also white, often looks manhandled by the Boston wind.

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  • This Oliver (Barney Clark) looks angelic but stunned, and the menace purveyed by his various nemeses, including Mr. Bumble (Jeremy Swift) and even Fagin (Ben Kingsley), has a mild and manageable air.

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  • By the time he reached his late teens, Philip's dashing looks were turning heads, including the 13-year-old distant cousin (they are both great, great grandchildren of Queen Victoria) who would later become his bride.

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  • Mr Obama seems to many, by reason of his race, his calm intelligence, his youthful good looks and his powerful oratorical skills, to be well suited to draw a line beneath the bitter Bush years and to repair America's torn relationship with the outside world.

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  • At 29, Robinho, a man who boasts 90 caps for Brazil and once a key figure for the likes of Real Madrid and Manchester City, now looks a shell of his former self, as evidenced by the fact that he is now usually a fixture on the substitute's bench and has made just two starts since November.

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  • Jack's trying to snuff a super-duper 600-year-old ghoul (played by Thomas Ian Griffith) who looks a lot like Adam Ant did during his "musically untalented pirate" period.

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  • As for his other project, Windows Phone 7 sure looks promising, but by the time it hits the market later this year, it could look very old.

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  • His leap to a glossy magazine cover was helped along by Khalilah Williams-Webb, his personal stylist, who now considers finding designer looks for a 6-foot-8-inch frame second nature.

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  • Harryhausen called his format "dynamation, " and though it looks somewhat crude by today's computer-generated standards, it still packs a punch -- and other filmmakers remain agog by Harryhausen's abilities.

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  • Surrounded in his disheveled home by personal computers in various stages of disassembly, Peter Veeck hardly looks like a threat to municipal government.

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  • Every IPO one sees in a magazine appears to be headed by a zany 32-year-old who looks as if he just stuck his finger into an electrical socket--POWWWWWW!

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  • By abstaining in a parliamentary vote for a new president, his three-party coalition looks set to keep the presidency vacant when the incumbent, Michal Kovac, leaves the job on March 2nd.

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  • It is always helpful to have more detailed information but it looks as if Mr. Romney took substantial advantage of legitimate planning proposed by his tax and financial advisors.

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  • His own wine cellar is an unheated spot under the stairs accessed by a secret door that looks like it's a part of the wall.

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  • When the typical middle-aged male goes to buy a shirt, his heart sinks as he looks at the label with its "L" preceded by numerous "X"s.

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  • Omai was discovered by explorers on an island near Tahiti and brought back to England in 1774, where his exotic looks and refined manner were reported to have caused a sensation.

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  • These are mean times and Clint looks as mean as they come, a man who gets his way just by squinting and letting that vein in his forehead throb with barely concealed rage.

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  • On Tuesday, he was formally renominated for a fifth successive term by President George Bush, and now looks set to remain as Fed chairman until 2006, when his tenure on the board expires.

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  • Though he had been influenced by the more structured looks of French couturiers, such as Yves Saint Laurent and Chanel, Armani saw his fashion as transcending fantasy.

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