One is fresh and naive, the all-American type of character which Lynch uses in lots of his work. |
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It's the first all-American designed and made pistol to bear the respected SIG name. |
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And what's so interesting about her career is, she had a reputation as being an all-American. |
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She and her all-American football star were laughing at a joke Rob had just told. |
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The all-American women's final is today, pitting defending champion Lindsay Davenport against Venus Williams. |
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It may have been an all-American showdown but there was only one American the crowd wanted to see in the final. |
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Surely this all-American final would be better, surely Davenport would give Williams a run for her money. |
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The only all-American crew I would be all praise for has to be made up of Alicia Silverstone alone. |
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Vlad is a charismatic, red-blooded all-American boy, and, like a lot of would-be actors, a little lost. |
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Short, dark and smouldering, Valentino tangoed into an industry dominated by square-jawed all-American men, and women went weak at the knees. |
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Made in America, with an all-American crew and cast, this dud was never released at cinemas. |
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The problems seemed to stem from the all-American crew mandated by American law. |
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He may have built his career on playing the all-American geek, but he has never cracked it as the leading man. |
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Indeed, they are principally involved with an all-American dispute between the company and its two former employees. |
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While the company may upset parents with their risque ads and catalog, they still consider it to be a quality brand with an all-American style. |
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But going back also to our all-so American optimism, it's all-American to behave as optimistically as circumstances warrant. |
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The book tells the great, all-American story of a second generation American who lived out his wildest adolescent professional dreams. |
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Tall and outgoing, he comes with curly hair, a fondness for motorcycles, and a no-frills, all-American manner, a quality you see in his dancing. |
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He was tall and handsome, in the all-American kind of way, with blond hair, blue eyes, peaches and cream complexion, and a killer smile. |
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That all-American iconography has always been so potent in the Superman myth. |
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If all this proves he's an intelligent songwriter, it's also plain that he is in touch in an all-American way with his inner man. |
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Grilled chicken is an all-American summer classic, perfect for a picnic or a backyard dinner. |
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Possessing both superior intelligence and the mischievous soul of an all-American boy he is as removed from his defiantly average family as he is from his nerdy classmates. |
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You get an all-American rite of passage, gangsta rap, and terror on the bunny slope. |
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Dark-haired and heftily built, he was a perfect picture of all-American solidity and youthful certainty. |
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Unlike the countless self-pitying plagiarists who have followed in his wake, his was not simply another all-American whine. |
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But New Balance pledges that it will take the hit for any additional per-unit cost that comes from making an all-American shoe. |
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Tsongas and Rep. Mike Michaud have led the charge for an all-American recruit shoe in Congress. |
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The manly combo's enough to make you pull your pickup into TG's 11-space lot, put it in park and belly up to the counter for some all-American red, white or other white meat. |
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But above and beyond these tensions, there was usually a powerful sense of all-American values which held US society together as a coherent and dynamic whole. |
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This is just good old-fashioned all-American supply and demand. |
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Schuettler's appearance against second seed Agassi in Sunday's final prevented what would have been an all-American line-up for both the men's and women's singles finals. |
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Sitting amid her younger compatriots' billowing cigarette haze and talk of raging beach parties, she appears relatively tame and vaguely all-American. |
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Harada took his 68-kilogram category with ease, and he used the tournament to wrestle his way into another all-American performance at the NAIA national championship final. |
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In response to Maggie's forceful charisma, he cleverly underplays the pathetic Brick, whose former glory as an all-American sporting hero has slipped away. |
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He will be back up pitcher behind an all-American junior player. |
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Bridget had been an all-American beauty since the day she was born, with blonde hair and clear blue eyes. |
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As she bounced out of her limo on to the pavement she stopped momentarily to flash that familiar all-American toothy smile. |
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They also had the player of the year, and four players were named to various all-American teams. |
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Pleasant yet unexceptional in appearance, he had a breezy, all-American manner and an intimate, unshowy voice. |
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Gordon had an all-American hamburger with fries and I had sausages and champ. |
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Visitors to Johnny Rockets restaurants will enjoy the family-friendly, fun experience and authentic all-American atmosphere. |
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Bullough was a third-team all-American and a cornerstone of the Spartan defense. |
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Men's looks harkened back a decade or more, with safari jackets, a '70s-era glen-plaid shirt jacket and an all-American baseball jacket in olive suede. |
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But Khrushchev said no, so the first moon landing was an all-American show, with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin the stars. |
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I was a dorky Indo-English kid with a South Asian Afro, and he was the all-American type, on the baseball team, et cetera. |
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She complied, albeit sheepishly, mouthing one that was surprisingly conventional and all-American. |
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She's just an all-American babe with crow's feet and decades of windburn. |
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The flappers are a fresh and frivolous outcome of emancipation, while the screen goddesses are an all-American cousinhood. |
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New York has fallen in love with a 5-foot-6 all-American teenager from Marietta, Georgia. |
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The company recently began an advertising effort to rehabilitate its reputation and recast itself as an all-American operation. |
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The steel town, though down on its luck, has an all-American feel, with well-kept clapboard bungalows and plenty of patriotic flags. |
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The gathering is a blend of investment seminar, all-American fun fair and personality cult. |
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Corn whiskey, corn juice, or corn squeezings, as this early form of bourbon was called, was soon the all-American drink. |
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We've been fortunate to win or share the WAC title a couple of times, and have our players make all-conference and even all-American. |
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After the anglophilic Goldings version, this is the all-American of the group, with a big, bold hop aroma and character. |
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Affable and easygoing, with an all-American air in a baroque culture, Mr. Burke is a numerary in Opus Dei, which means, he said, that he is celibate and gives most of his income to the movement. |
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Vanderbilt, an all-American blue blood, risked a final question. |
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Shoot up some bipartisan multi-racial nostalgic all-American crapola, and take this issue off the table. Then again, Mr Romney's all-white campaign ad could be a demographically realistic reflection of his voter base. |
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It was a sweet, Norman Rockwellish, all-American kind of moment. |
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Released to a whirlwind of publicity in the run-up to midterm elections, this instant best-seller lays out the all-American Senator's thoughtful political solutions. |
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Rachell has made sure her menu pays homage to the all-American diner, with US-style breakfast waffles and pancakes, home-made cherry pies, burgers, chilli dogs and milkshakes. |
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Babe was an All-American basketball player for three years, and was a champion at tennis, diving, baseball and softball. |
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While Duval was a four time All-American at Georgia Tech he was known as Rock, for the solidity of his game and the stoniness of his bearing. |
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There is wrestling with college kids at Fresno State, where he was an All-American junior heavyweight. |
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He succeeded grandly, too, becoming an All-American center and a team captain. |
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And man, he was something to watch, a college All-American whose style of ball I patterned my game after. |
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Dude was all-state as a soph and an All-American as a senior. |
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If you hear any other coach claim his player deserves consideration, you know that coach is shamefully huckstering or making sure his guy gets on an All-American team. |
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The movie perverts the radicalism imputed to rock in the 60s, pretending All-American exuberance and liberation when it is actually only selling hegemony. |
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All-American Surprise, Ruined This Boise State footballer wins the game, and the girl. |
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Army All-American Bowl is an annual opportunity for the nation's top high school athletes to participate in an East vs. |
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Freshman All-American Shaun Cody missed most of his sophomore season with a knee injury. |
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His father said it might be another week before the McDonald's All-American announces his decision. |
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He fit perfectly the Capraesque All-American Nice Guy and Defender of Democracy that Stone was looking for. |
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She accomplished something her older sister never could by becoming a unanimous preseason All-American. |
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Bob Cousy, the All-American from Holy Cross who probably was the flashiest player in basketball, which made Auerbach dislike him. |
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Army All-Americans and Eastbay Youth All-American Bowl participants with adiZero 5-Star cleats, TECHFIT compression apparel and the new adiZero football gloves. |
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The All-American title is granted only to those rare daylily varieties that have shown superior performance across at least five USDA hardiness zones. |
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Humphreys, a two-time All-American at Arizona, spent four years as the varsity head coach at Canyon of Canyon Country. |
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I got off to a very good start as a centerfielder and he promoted me for All-American, which I made in both my freshman and sophomore years. |
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Treat your family and celebrate Thanksgiving with a traditional All-American Thanksgiving feast on Thursday, November 22, 2001 at your favorite Black-eyed Pea restaurant. |
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Brent Bucktooth, Jeremy Thompson, Sid Smith and Cody Jameison had each achieved All-American recognition at Syracuse University in the last fifteen years. |
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After playing in All-American Ashlee Trebilcock's shadow the previous two years, Hart of Newhall shooting guard Taylor Lilley made her mark with a season for the ages. |
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Tyler Reilly, another two-time All-American, played a memorable final game, contributing four goals, three assists and leading the team with five ground balls. |
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The native North Dakotan was then head coach at the University of Iowa and the Hawkeyes were led by a great All-American guard named Ronnie Lester. |
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