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Linda La Hughes – Linda is an unattractive middle-aged woman who usually wears flamboyant clothing.

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Over-chilling is an accepted method for covering up the faults of many a cheap or poor white wine, especially a dry wine -- and certainly less of a crime than serving a wine at a temperature which reveals it as unattractive.
* Frank Kennedy: Suellen O ' Hara's former fiancé and Scarlett's second husband, Frank is an unattractive older man.
Irma is a chirpy but slow-witted and unattractive waitress / manager, and one of Jon ’ s few friends.
Their meeting is the opposite of what he had hoped for in his dreams ; she is unattractive ( due to her weight and pallor ), foolish, and insipid.
If the legs are crossed above the knee, it is referred to as a wrap, and is considered poor technique, not only because it looks unattractive but because it interferes with the jump's mechanics.
There is a loss of soluble vitamins from foods to the water ( if the water is discarded ), and some boiled foods can look unattractive.
A performer will often take a stage name because his / her real name is considered unattractive, dull, unintentionally amusing or difficult to pronounce or spell, or because it has been used by another notable individual or because it projects an undesired image.
Society and media defines beauty as a figure that is slim and toned, and therefore only deals with the physical aspect of the person and deem people suffering from obesity as " unattractive ".
There is no evidence that Anne of Cleves deliberately made herself unattractive to Henry ; he annulled their marriage because he felt he had been misled about her appearance.
" In 2006, Premiere magazine ranked her portrayal of Margo Channing in the film as fifth on their list of " 100 Greatest Performances of All Time ", commenting, " There is something deliciously audacious about her gleeful willingness to play such unattractive emotions as jealousy, bitterness, and neediness.
Thankfully for Volkswagen, no British car manufacturer was interested in the factory ; " the vehicle does not meet the fundamental technical requirement of a motor-car ... it is quite unattractive to the average buyer ... To build the car commercially would be a completely uneconomic enterprise.
Her novels were romantic stories of the time and concentrated on women in the marriage market ; either beautiful and superficial, or unattractive with no hope of joining it, and the person telling the story and observing them is often an independent woman.
Higher in fiber than common wheat, emmer's use for making pasta is a recent response to the health food market ; some consumers, however, judge that emmer pasta has an unattractive texture.
The humour is based on the premise that the average mother-in-law often considers her son-in-law to be unsuitable for her daughter ( or daughter-in-law unsuitable for her son ), and usually includes the stereotype that mothers-in-law are generally overbearing, obnoxious, or unattractive.
Another example is the episode " Meet Binky ", in which Arthur learns that his favorite band Binky is composed of holograms and that their music is actually recorded by two older, unattractive individuals ; a reference to the Milli Vanilli scandal, something which the show's intended audience may be unfamiliar with.
In the spring of 1924, Joseph Joscak, editor of the New Yorsky Dennik, a daily Czechoslovak newspaper, began writing a column in which he extolled the beauty and pleasing climate of Florida, “ where it is possible to produce as many as three crops a year .” He wanted to attract the attention of his readers to a better way of life, for most of them were employed in hard, unattractive jobs in coal mines, steel mills, and other factories of the industrial North.
Abel Owen is generally believed to have been the first man to enter the rather unattractive mountain wilderness and build himself a home.
Though it is surrounded by major municipalities, its limited infrastructure and low-income demographics have made it an unattractive area to incorporate.
The shore area of Leith, once unattractive, is now a centre for a range of new pubs and restaurants in charming surroundings.
' Tennov notes how limerence may dissolve soon after its initiation, as in an early teenage buzz-centered crush ', but is more concerned with the point when ' limerent bonds are characterized by " entropy " crystallization as described by Stendhal in his 1821 treatise On Love, where a new love infatuation perceptually begins to transform ... attractive characteristics are exaggerated and unattractive characteristics are given little or no attention ... a limerent object '.

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Catherine, forced into a marriage to an unattractive, obese man over 30 years her senior, had never wanted to marry Henry, and conducted an affair with the King's favourite, Thomas Culpeper, while Henry and she were married.
Julia hated the rustic house, which she described as an " unattractive cabin ".
Powell also attributed Thatcher's success to luck, saying that she was faced with " supremely unattractive opponents at the time ".
The only people to complain about the arrangements were the royal servants, who found the house too small, though Queen Mary annoyed her niece by having the ancient ivy torn from the walls as she considered it unattractive and a hazard.
He regarded Caroline as unattractive and unhygienic, and told Malmesbury that he suspected that she was not a virgin when they married.
This marriage ends in divorce when Anne deliberately makes herself unattractive so she can be free to marry her sweetheart.
She talks about her brother's suicide and how she met Tender (" a pretty weird guy ") at the mausoleum, mentioning how he reminded her of a Creedish cult member, and adding that he was extremely unattractive and she believed him to be Trevor's ex-homosexual lover.
Always seeing herself as physically unattractive, she wrote an autobiography titled, The Life Story of an Ugly Duckling.
The humor she invoked often turned on the male characters ' desire for a woman whom the audience would perceive as unattractive.
She wears an unattractive mackintosh coat because she does not care enough to dress to please others.
The teacher is old and unattractive, but has sufficient influence over her that she leaps from a second-story window and lands in his arms.
It can be nearly impossible to avoid expressions for certain emotions, even when it would be strongly desirable to do so ; a person who is trying to avoid insulting an individual he or she finds highly unattractive might nevertheless show a brief expression of disgust before being able to reassume a neutral expression.
Poirot certainly suggests that he should become involved with Elizabeth in the Postscript to Curtain, noting that Elizabeth must be reassured that she is not tainted by her sister's actions and that Hastings is still not unattractive to women, but there is no further evidence either way.
It transpires that Angelina was born unattractive and committed crimes to pay for her transformation into a beautiful woman ; her psychological traumas are treated when Jim captures her, but she retains her allure and her criminal tendencies and joins in the Special Corps.
At first, he finds her unattractive, but his interest is piqued, by her attentions and the admiration she inspires in others ; twice, she seduces and rejects him, leaving him in a miasma of despair, self-doubt, and happiness ( he won her over aristocrat suitors ).
He asked Ælfthryth to make herself as unattractive as possible for the king's visit, but she did the opposite.
Finding her grossly unattractive, Edmund tries to get out of the marriage — firstly by pretending to be gay and dressing like the Earl of Doncaster, then by attempting to marry Talley Applebottom, a random peasant woman, which fails when her husband turns up at the ceremony, and then by having Baldrick surreptitiously sleep with the lascivious Infanta so that she is not a virgin.
In the same book, he is charmed by the unattractive Peggy Alcazar ( wife of General Alcazar ) and kisses her hand after she bluntly criticizes Tintin and Haddock ( a remark which Calculus mistakes for a warm greeting ).
It was an unhappy union, since the Crown Prince found Louise unattractive and was unfaithful, although she quickly fell in love with him.
" My sole object has been ," she wrote in the preface, " to put together all that presented itself to my own heart and mind as most persuasive, consolatory, or elevating, in such a form and order as to be easy of reference, conveniently arranged and divided, and freed from matter either hard to be understood, unattractive, or unprofitable ( to say the least ) for young and pure eyes.

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