Only the ex-beauty queen and the spooky backwoodsman remain halfway normal. |
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There is a sound that can sometimes be heard in the woods very late at night that indicates the presence of a novice backwoodsman. |
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And yet all I can think is how a nutritionally deprived Irish immigrant, a backwoodsman and a 16th-century carpenter managed to possess such fantastically white teeth. |
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The backwoodsman doesn't really need his wallpaper changed, does he? |
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Far be it for me, the backwoodsman author of a skeptical book about the dotcom bubble of the late nineteen-nineties, to suggest that there is any parallel between then and now. |
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It was in northern Idaho, too, that a 1992 stand-off between federal agents and radical backwoodsman Randy Weaver at his cabin on Ruby Ridge ended with the deaths of Weaver's wife and son, and a Deputy US Marshal. |
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They felt that in comparison with men like Seward and Chase, Lincoln was a political pygmy, a backwoodsman, still largely unknown, and a speaker who tried to conceal his inadequacies by telling homespun stories. |
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