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Mahogany is definitely a classic and has inspired many famous women like Tyra Banks, Beyonce and many black supermodels and entertainers.
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Mahogany is a distinguished hard wood that is well-known for its deep and dark reddish coloring.
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Mahogany is a mysterious wood in that it has a near-contradiction.
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Mahogany is the one everybody knows about, but in the Amazon there are at least 35 marketable hardwood species, and the damage that occurs from taking out just a few trees at a time is enormous.
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In this order we went on to "Tom Brown's, the tailor's," where they all dressed in aquatic costume, and then to the boat-house, where they all cried in shrill chorus for "Mahogany" -- a gentleman, so called by reason of his sunburnt complexion, a waterman by profession.
The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 1 (of 3), 1833-1856 Charles Dickens 1841
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House of Troy 14″ 2 Light Desk Lamp in Mahogany Bronze
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House of Troy 1 Light LED Desk Lamp in Mahogany Bronze
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House of Troy One Light Desk Lamp in Mahogany Bronze
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House of Troy 13″ 2 Light Desk Lamp in Mahogany Bronze
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According to Dread Central through HorrorMovies.ca, Jones plays the subway killer called Mahogany and Shields plays a role that was added to the film adaptation as a pivotal part, that of an art dealer.
Filmstalker: Barker's Midnight Meat Train gains Jones and Shields 2007
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