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1Look No Further — «Look no Further» Sencillo de Dido del álbum Safe Trip Home Formato Descarga Digital Género(s) Balada acústica Duración 3:14 Discográfica …
2Look No Further — Single par Dido extrait de l’album Safe Trip Home Sortie 22 août 2008 Durée 3:14 Genre Pop Format …
3Look No Further — Infobox Song Name = Look No Further Artist = Dido from Album = Safe Trip Home Released = 22 August 2008 Format = Digital download Length = 3:14 Genre = Acoustic ballad Label = Sony BMG Writer = Producer = Last single = Don t Believe in Love… …
4Don't Look Any Further — Single by Dennis Edwards featuring Siedah Garrett from the album Don t Look Any Further …
5need look no further — phrase used for saying that you do not need to search anywhere else apart from the suggested place or do not need to consider any other choices Anyone in search of a new job need look no further than our careers website. Thesaurus: relating to… …
6need look no further — used for saying that you do not need to search anywhere else apart from the suggested place or do not need to consider any other choices Anyone in search of a new job need look no further than our careers website …
7look — look1 W1S1 [luk] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(see)¦ 2¦(search)¦ 3¦(seem)¦ 4¦(appearance)¦ 5 look daggers at somebody 6 look somebody up and down 7 look somebody in the eye 8 look down your nose at somebody/something 9 look the other way …
8look — look1 [ luk ] verb *** ▸ 1 direct eyes at someone/something ▸ 2 search for someone/something ▸ 3 have an appearance ▸ 4 seem ▸ 5 for saying how likely ▸ 6 making someone pay attention ▸ 7 face a direction ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive to direct… …
9look */*/*/ — I UK [lʊk] / US verb Word forms look : present tense I/you/we/they look he/she/it looks present participle looking past tense looked past participle looked 1) [intransitive] to direct your eyes towards someone or something so that you can see… …
10Look magazine — In the spring of 1945, still in high school and not yet 17 years old, STANLEY KUBRICK sold a photograph to Look magazine. Shot on April 12, it depicted a despondent New York City newsstand vendor, surrounded by headlines carrying the sad news… …