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Color is used in ways that are deliberately and arrestingly "wrong."
His face was strongly but arrestingly carved, though he seemed young.
He also had the most arrestingly cheap looking nose job I've ever seen, you literally couldn't take your eyes off it.
Yes, the supply of pitching in baseball in 1993 is arrestingly thin.
Though he can still converse arrestingly, he can no longer practice law.
Arrestingly handsome, at 5 feet 11 inches and 185 pounds he was about the size of today's smaller middle infielders.
"Curious" to the end, he remains arrestingly human.
The tonal language is arrestingly chromatic, especially in the recitatives.
Onion soup is almost viscous from long simmering, and arrestingly sweet.
"The opportunity to profit from selling efficiency is real, pervasive, and arrestingly large," he maintains.
In any case, there are sublime and accessible essays here, arrestingly compact turns of phrase.
Profile towards Whittaker, he had never looked more arrestingly handsome - if only one could forget the back of his head.
She has been described as "an arrestingly powerful singer-songwriter who writes great historical and social commentary."
But this is a deeply felt, subtly phrased, arrestingly vivid portrayal.
Most of them are narrative, arrestingly crisp tales told from a middle distance between fantasy and allegory.
For one thing, the décor is arrestingly flashy.
One side of your face arrestingly appealing, the other side marred.'
It wasn't just that they were as arrestingly blue as a clear mountain-morning sky.
He was arrestingly handsome, intelligent, athletic and courageous.
The Libera 48-inch glass hood arcs arrestingly over the cook top.
She went on reading; a slim fair-haired girl, still arrestingly pretty but now with a settled resentful expression.
"No I don't," was his arrestingly simple answer.
Tall and lean, he had a commanding voice and an arrestingly mercurial manner.
It is an arrestingly powerful piece, especially for a choreographer who has been practising for just five years.
Her hot glare was murderous, but her voice was arrestingly cool and collected.