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Unlike a lot of "hoodlum singers" who project a violent image, Brown is "Mr. Clean-cut, Mr. Romantic," the kind of boy any mother would love.
Chris Brown-Rihanna incident could be 'teachable moment' 2009
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Clean-cut kids serve the same function as American recruits for al-Qaeda: they become the respectable front men.
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Clean-cut kids serve the same function as American recruits for al-Qaeda: they become the respectable front men.
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Clean-cut and dedicated to the military, he is headed for his fourth tour of duty in Afghanistan, leaving behind his wife, Grace (Natalie Portman); two daughters; and parents who worship him (Sam Shepard and the wonderful, wasted Mare Winningham).
The War at Home 2009
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Clean-cut and dedicated to the military, he is headed for his fourth tour of duty in Afghanistan, leaving behind his wife, Grace (Natalie Portman); two daughters; and parents who worship him (Sam Shepard and the wonderful, wasted Mare Winningham).
The War at Home 2009
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Clean-cut Kid by Gregg Gordon on Wednesday, Mar 5, 2008 at 9: 30: 45 PM
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Open Letter to Three Iraqi Women from an Oregon Mother 2008
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Clean-cut at the time, Carlin decided to change his image to wearing jeans and donning his famous beard, which set him aside from other comedians at the time.
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Clean-cut young men and women registered for second-semester classes last week, and held a gathering attended by alumni from the first graduating class, which received diplomas last June.
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Clean-cut and clear-eyed, he sat at his computer fielding Fish 'n Flush queries: the DIY Network, Exceptional Parent Magazine, the Muncie Star Press.
Are Your Clients 2007
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Clean-cut and mis-matched couple Paul and Betty (who are NO Brad and Janet, mind you) are making their way toward a cabin in the woods, so that Paul (a scientist) may retrieve a meteorite that may be laden with the peculiarly versatile and vaguely-described element "atmopherium."
The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra rosetiger 2004
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