This is a countrified area, the jewel of Salford, and it is grotesque that it should be changed in this way just to make money. |
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He thought the area was countrified and he was surprised to find such a nice restaurant. |
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They're not farms, they're not countrified in the national stereotype that we've got about the bush. |
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And but so then the solo hits and you'd be way hard-pressed to call it anything besides countrified, wouldn't you? |
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A countrified 63, she is the epitome of the Aga babe, all rosy cheeks and unkempt locks and warmth. |
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When I first came down here, I was shocked by the anger it caused in countrified folk. |
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At first listen, it is a set of simple, direct, delicious and honest countrified songs, hurting music about love gone wrong. |
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Although his natural habitat is urban or suburban, he likes to seem countrified. |
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It's taken some effort to make my speech less countrified since leaving the Little Town. |
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Along these tributaries, in the remote regions, people of a more countrified appearance occupied passing vehicles. |
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It was very countrified and low key and I saw an opportunity to push it further. |
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I soon found out that such simple countrified musical tastes were laughed at here. |
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I was awkward and countrified, but the ladies took me in and tamed me as best they could. |
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The matte finish created by the pattern and the use of wood for the seat frame and spindles further the countrified pretense of the chair. |
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Delta is the story of the return of a taciturn young man to the countrified delta region which is his family's home. |
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Alt.country fans saw him as an apostate, in contrast to Farrar, whose post-Uncle Tupelo work was single-mindedly countrified. |
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Lanky and youthful, in a restaurant which is at the same time chic and countrified, Adrien Boulouque is bound to cause a few surprises. |
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A well-kept house with a countrified air and extensive flat grounds where children can run freely. |
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He was handsome then, not countrified, like most of the farmers or their grown sons, and he wore a long white belted motor coat. |
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But that's not the typical response to this countrified roots rock. |
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The obvious thing may seem to make it as countrified as possible. |
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Like some transcontinental Kerouac, Montreal's Ray Bonneville infuses his countrified blues-rock with the echo of the thousand North American highways and byways he's traveled. |
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The room designer can choose between dark or bright oak beam structure elements to create a middle age, a rustic countrified or an ethno cultural design atmosphere. |
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A property in an ideal situation, in a countrified atmosphere but close to the big towns and cities, in a setting unspoilt by tourists in the summer. |
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The cosily-decorated dining room, wooden and wrought iron furniture, pretty flowering terrace with bower and view over the village offer a delightfully countrified atmosphere. |
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Much as he has a set of different voices — a soft, ruminative tone for conversation, a booming, exaggeratedly countrified delivery when he's playing the role of bullhorn preacher — Kinky has a few different walks. |
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In rural, countrified surroundings, with two thirds bordered by a stream. |
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Once past the last of the town houses, we are suddenly transported into a countrified setting on the waterside: a small property with wide open spaces for running and relaxing. |
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There are no small plates in these dining rooms, only platters overburdened with countrified diet demolishers like biscuits and gravy, fried chicken and banana cream pie. |
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Although near to an airport, the TGV train station and the motorway, this property provides a complete change of scenery in an unspoilt, countrified setting. |
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The leather chairs and matching banquette give it a countrified look that's a little old school, with touches of trendiness from its feature wallpaper and artwork. |
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