| 31. | Thomson's most popular illustrations were " fine line drawing of rural characters and gentle countrified society ."
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| 32. | Some customers eat tapas at the bar, but most tend to dine at tables in the countrified dining room.
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| 33. | Martha Stewart buffs her countrified image by driving one of her two Ford pickups on SoHo furniture-shopping expeditions.
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| 34. | In Paris the food is more traditionally elegant, and at Moustiers Sainte-Marie it is simpler and countrified.
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| 35. | Our city cousins from Oakland and San Francisco could not get enough of the countrified life and were frequent guests.
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| 36. | Our second request is for another countrified favorite, the apples served as a side dish at Cracker Barrel restaurants.
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| 37. | The SP?has been the dominant position of the township since 1960, when the countrified township became a municipality.
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| 38. | Having arrived at the awkward age of 12, the urbanized Charlayne suddenly saw her aunt as embarrassingly backward and countrified.
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| 39. | "I'm Looking Through You " is likely the slower, more countrified first take of the song.
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| 40. | Signed to Capricorn Records in the early'70s, the Marshall Tucker Band helped pioneer the countrified Southern-rock sound.
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