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  • Like a red-maned phoenix rising from the ashes of last winter's peacock debacle, Conan O'Brien is finally back plying his wacky mad comedy skills in late night & mdash; with Andy Richter in tow and The Basic Cable Band led by Jimmy Vivino in place of the departed Max Weinberg providing musical backup.

    Matt's Picks: November 8-11 2010

  • For a time, the red-maned warrior did journey through Hades at the side of the boatsman Charon.

    Dynamite Entertainment Sneak Peek of the Week for October 14, 2009 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009

  • Or hang with the reckless Seraphim on the rein of a red-maned star.

    stormtiger Diary Entry stormtiger 2008

  • He's also an eye-catcher: artist Julian Schnabel approached the red-maned, porcelain-skinned Willocks at breakfast in New York a few years back and pleaded with him to sit for a portrait.

    Madonna's Boy Freud 2008

  • The red-maned Sprite's grass green eyes were narrowed with fury.

    The Wizard Of Karres Lackey, Mercedes 2004

  • He had built it and brought her mother home to it, Kate had lived there all her life, and now it was going, eaten alive by a ravenous, red-maned beast.

    A Grave Denied Stabenow, Dana 2003

  • "But not too much of a hurry, I pray," the red-maned young man cut in.

    The Day of the Tempest Rabe, Jean 1997

  • But he was still of rude comeliness, his shape being squarely fitted and tolerably proportioned, while his broad, red-maned visage wore a constant glow of plain, though sincere, kindliness and good-humor.

    The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 4, April, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various

  • "Or ride with the reckless seraphim on the rim of a red-maned star," was caricaturing himself in the harshest and least sympathetic spirit of American humour.

    Robert Browning 1905

  • To him I drink this glass -- to Ney, the red-maned Lion, glaring back over his shoulder at the enemy who feared to tread too closely on his heels.

    Adventures Of Gerard Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1903

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