| 41. | As a 10-year-old, he's the mannish crime visionary who shot Rocket's brother.
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| 42. | Local Indians named them Teewinot, meaning " many pinnacles, " and made silly mannish jokes about the mountains.
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| 43. | That contrast is the mannish black nylon bag Prada has made its signature, with delicate silver links for the shoulder strap.
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| 44. | Her dark hair is cropped and slicked back, her full lips are painted blood red and her clothes are rather mannish.
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| 45. | Linda Fiorentino, with her mannish growl ( a deep voice is always a major asset ), and Glenn Close do.
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| 46. | A clergywoman, many say, can't look tarty, dowdy, girly or overly " mannish ."
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| 47. | Daytime suits are reassuringly tailored, with box jacket and mannish pants, accessorized by ultra classic brown loafers and clutch purse.
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| 48. | The new long skirt is cut straight down with the same pockets, and at its most mannish comes in pinstriped fabric.
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| 49. | Lesbians reportedly have been attacked on the grounds of " mannish " physical appearance or other visible " signs " of sexuality.
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| 50. | According to " The Rough Guide ", mannish water is traditionally served to a groom on his wedding night.
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