| 1. | The wrought-iron gates still stood at the manicured entrance.
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| 2. | The 22 islands that make up Bermuda are manicured and beautiful.
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| 3. | Manicured hands are tipping martinis toward polished lips and smoky eyes.
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| 4. | In spring and summer its grounds are lush with manicured gardens.
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| 5. | I know a woman who has a manicure twice a day.
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| 6. | Instead of manicured lawns, we seek Java-laden landscaping.
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| 7. | She offers manicures for $ 25; pedicures for $ 35.
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| 8. | How the worm has turned on those well-manicured greens.
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| 9. | Or to turn a doubleplay on a manicured Major League infield?
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| 10. | An Australian guy wanted a manicure, which was kinda fun.
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