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Examples
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Manicured nails massaged her left temple, which was already starting to throb.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Shock Treatment Greg Cox 2010
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Manicured grass cushions his footfalls as he races through the black-iron-fenced square, the spires of a white cathedral looming ahead of him.
Black Dust Mambo Adrian Phoenix 2010
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Manicured lawns, lilac bushes and restaurants like the Nifty Fifties are now punctuated by Mexican restaurants and tiny tiendas that sell yucca and plantains.
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Manicured gardens of roses give way to the wilder areas leading to the Roar Gill, where water flows into a small fall.
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Manicured trees and statues, a defunct fountain, and a summerhouse “that knows no shade.”
The Viognier Vendetta Ellen Crosby 2010
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Manicured nails massaged her left temple, which was already starting to throb.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Shock Treatment Greg Cox 2010
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Manicured nails massaged her left temple, which was already starting to throb.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Shock Treatment Greg Cox 2010
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Manicured quads, majestic brick buildings and endless athletic fields are mandatory.
America's Elite Prep Schools Abigail Jones 2009
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Manicured nails, a touch of lip gloss and mascara are inexpensive elements that can speak volumes with an outfit.
Patricia Handschiegel: The New Power Girls Style: Fashion Must-Haves and Style Tips For Busy Women 2009
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It is all too simple to fail -- Denial of Coverage = Freshly Manicured CEO = Death Panel.
McAuliffe Comes Out Swinging: Without Public Option, Health Care A "Failure" 2009
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