| 31. | His early voice was described as " flinty and tender, beseeching and plaintive ".
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| 32. | Known for his distinctive accent and flinty voice, he often played devious authority figures.
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| 33. | He is the large-framed man with the mustache and the flinty air of command.
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| 34. | Where Gingrich is expansive, verbal and visionary, Dole is laconic, flinty and tactical.
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| 35. | New Hampshire natives are flinty individualists.
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| 36. | Take, for instance, the small, flinty village of Ripponden in Yorkshire, England.
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| 37. | Her gruff, flinty husband is initially contemptuous of his guests but is eventually won over.
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| 38. | They'd be flinty little independent films, finely detailed and too smart for comfort.
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| 39. | Under my feet the flinty soil shattered into a thousand arrows pointing a hundred different ways.
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| 40. | It may be because voters in New Hampshire have long prided themselves on their flinty independence.
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