The idiosyncrasies of the backwoods people were easily remembered, especially those that could be considered as negative values. |
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And, frankly, this backwoods lockup was a far remove from his usual, aseptic surroundings. |
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Abraham Lincoln's campaign capitalized on the image of the log cabin and the backwoods railsplitter. |
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Of course, the jokes are all on backwoods Southerners, so if that isn't an amusing subject to you, don't pick up this droll satire. |
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In the depth of winter a big group of kulaks with their families were being taken on carts 300 kilometres into the backwoods of the region. |
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For a century mining corporations reaped sweet profits amid backwoods burgs that are struggling to stay alive today. |
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They were walking down the backwoods path they always used, although ambling was a more appropriate term. |
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You'll copter in to one of five beautiful backwoods lodges for guided heli-hiking to turquoise lakes ringed by wildflowers. |
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She is hopelessly naive about the vulgarity of American life outside her tiny, backwoods hamlet of Sparta, North Carolina. |
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People used our address as a backwoods landfill, depositing the unsought and the unclean. |
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Cleared of murdering their parents, these backwoods boys are looking forward to the return of their sister, Naomi. |
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This region is not the backwoods our party leadership seems to think it is. |
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She was the least savant of the group, according to her tattered footwear, and her lackey hair job tailed the backwoods hillbilly aura about her. |
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With our unrefined ways and backwoods Malayali attire, we would sit coyly, yet smugly, as the juke-box sang at our command. |
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Why is it aliens only abduct backwoods yahoos who have jobs like cutting down trees and live in broken-down trailer parks? |
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But the beard did itch and make me look older and also make me look like a backwoods hick. |
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You need to cultivate an actual normal relationship with a woman for the first time in your backwoods life. |
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Elvis was an uneducated, backwoods boy with a big, big voice and comically bad taste. |
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Vaidya is a bright 30-year-old engineer who speaks fluent English, a rarity in this part of backwoods India. |
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If the enemy was this barbarian from the backwoods, well and good! It would be foolish to take offence at this old bushwhacker. |
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Eventually a few sticks of dynamite are employed to rid the backwoods of a lumbering odiferous fiend from the Prehistoric era. |
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The supernatural thriller takes place in the gloomy, dark dismal backwoods outside New Orleans. |
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Even adjusting for inflation, that's a lot of dough for a poor boy from the backwoods of Austria. |
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But few realistically imagine a bunch of backwoods rednecks pulled off something like this. |
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The commandos and Special Forces traveled light and were trained for this kind of backwoods work. |
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He spoke with a backwoods twang and walked in the long-striding, flat-footed, cautious manner of a plowman. |
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He is several hundred miles away, ambassadoring to a backwoods strip of nothing which as far as I am concerned deserves no more of Shakallor's attention than a botfly. |
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He suspected that the driver, who was identified as Cody Alan Legebokoff, was poaching in the backwoods. |
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Yet knowledge of the peacock flower and its use as an abortifacient remained confined, by and large, to the slave camps and backwoods villages of the New World colonies. |
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Finally, they could make a chart of the benefits of life as an emigrant in the backwoods versus life in an older, established country. |
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Toss in a taste of backwoods twang and that's some fine vittles. |
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This mash up bridges the gap of generations by bringing the backwoods to the dance floor. |
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For the hiker or backwoods bicyclist who carries the handgun solely for self-protection and may not own another gun, the revolver is easy to use and carry. |
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Like blackberries, she said, these fruits would have been easy forage for freedom seekers in the backwoods. |
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I kept to the Lowcountry, the Black Belt, the Delta, the backwoods, the flyspeck towns. |
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It's just, you know, you're taking a backwoods Maine drywaller and trying to turn him into a country-club yachter guy. |
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It was akin to turning off a bustling well-lit highway and onto a sinister-looking backwoods dirt road that led to only God and the devil knew where. |
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Over the course of 15 tracks, they gently shift from dark, carnival oompah to breathy, folky ballads to sweeping, expansive pop and old-timey backwoods country. |
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He spends his days shacked up in a 400-square-foot converted turkey coop in the backwoods of Maine. |
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Not only the emperor but any backwoods abbot or baron could propose legislation, often as banal as the EU's regulation of cucumber curvature. |
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This web-footed rodent living in the bayous and backwoods of Louisiana has become a kind of unofficial state animal, an anointed nuisance with resident status. |
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If so, what was a foreigner doing infiltrating a trailer home in the backwoods of Texas? |
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The idea of raising an army from backwoods colonists seemed laughable. |
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A runaway princess goes to work for an archaeologist in the backwoods of Vermont. |
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There is this idea in big cities that mining and forestry are backwoods industries and do not belong in a new age economy. |
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This first Donnelly team attended a preseason high school camp in the backwoods of Pennsylvania. |
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Quebeckers will soon make themselves heard, and out of these so-called backwoods will rise a great French nation in the Americas. |
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Students could create an inventory of items that an emigrant to a backwoods farm in Upper or Lower Canada would need, first from their own brainstorming session, and then from other sources. |
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A major backwoods romp is out of the question, but when safety requires it or the trail deteriorates, the Kia's drive system steps up to the plate. |
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Yet some men say life in the backwoods is not exciting. |
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This activity will give you the chance to view primary source materials online and learn about aspects of life as an early settler in the backwoods of Upper Canada. |
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Fortunately for us, Eleanora and her sisters left sketchbooks and diaries that record what life in the backwoods of Upper Canada was like at the time. |
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The surviving correspondence from Susanna's and Catharine's experiences in the backwoods shows the importance of letters and parcels as links with the outside world. |
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This activity offers students the opportunity to practice research and essay-writing skills using primary and secondary source materials, and learn about aspects of early settlers' lives in the backwoods of Upper Canada. |
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In some areas of Europe, children's rights go no further than the doorsteps of sinister, dilapidated buildings lost in the backwoods where children live in reclusion, often in their hundreds. |
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Throughout the family's years in the backwoods, with no clergy nearby, all the Traill children were baptized at St. John's Anglican Church in Peterborough. |
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The three young men were born in the backwoods of Quebec, Malawi and B. C., but bred on Montreal streets buzzing with the noise of every nation on earth. |
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He began his journey in the backwoods of Karelia and built a business empire that included the largest furniture manufacturer in the Nordic countries. |
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There's also much talk of healing and magic and backwoods folk wisdom. |
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His Lincolns apostrophize all we can't help but want from that backwoods politician — rather like the impossible consolations that we may want, when we fall to wanting, from art. |
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Lincoln's status as the quintessential self-made man and his legendary rise from obscure backwoods beginnings to the presidency are deeply ingrained in the American imagination. |
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Thunderstruck: A freakishly funny, moving play by Calgary's internationally acclaimed One Yellow Rabbit ensemble, Thunderstruck tells the bizarre story of three backwoods brothers orphaned in childhood by a lightning bolt. |
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That does not seem like enough time to get from Central Africa to the backwoods of Guinea. The other possibility is that the virus was brought by an animal, probably a bat. |
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Placing further burdens on law-abiding breeders will do nothing to shut down the cruel backwoods puppy factories already illegal under existing animal-cruelty provisions. |
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Description: The Summit Depot, located along the Left Hand Branch Belone Brook in the Green River backwoods, operated from 1938 to 1975 and stored food, merchandise and equipment. |
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Description: A group of loggers in front of a log cabin during the winter of 1928, at First Lake in the Green River backwoods. They lived in those camps all year-round. |
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Similarly, his Minister of Foreign Affairs was glad to see members of the Bloc Quebecois come to Ottawa, because this would get them out of the backwoods and broaden their horizons. |
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If your gaze drifted south, beyond Bytown's boundaries, you would glimpse farms that had been hacked out of the backwoods in the previous 50 years by immigrants. |
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Under these circumstances the bayonet was often useless although from the point of view of buckskin clad backwoods riflemen, who preferred to fire from behind cover, the conditions were ideal. |
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Having entertained his playmates in backwoods Indiana with imitations of sermons and stump speeches, he now joined a New Salem debating society to develop his abilities as a speaker. |
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In groups, brainstorm differences in the lives of people living in their part of Canada today and those living in mid-19th century backwoods Canada. |
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Moreover, Suggs, a backwoods picaro, masterfully sustains these imposed identities for his own personal gain or benefit. |
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Calvin's younger, and blondly pretty, brother proved to be a budding backwoods aesthete. |
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The drive took forty minutes, stuck behind those farters from the backwoods. |
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Those stereotypes of you backwoods gun fondlers being incestuous inbreeders didn't come to be on account of me. |
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Although examples could be found throughout the South, rough-and-tumbling was best suited to the backwoods. |
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Actually, it's Dean Zeligman, whose backswept brown hair and curling sideburns give him an uncanny resemblance to the boy from the backwoods of Tupelo, Miss. |
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The table standing in the centre of the floor, ready for the evening meal, was made of unplaned boards, rudely put together by the unskilled hands of the backwoods. |
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Backwoods subsistence farmers, the later wave of settlers in the 18th century who settled along the Appalachian Mountains and backcountry, seldom held enslaved people. |
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Upmann, Montecristo, Don Diego, Santa Damiana, Don Miguel, Montecruz, Royal Jamaica, Antonio y Cleopatra, Dutch Masters, Backwoods, El Producto, Muriel and Dutch Treats. |
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