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Alphonso, known by the nickname Swanky, is so well-known on the Westside of Chicago that when his car broke down for a few weeks, Alphonso stood on the street and flagged down cars to take him to his desired destination, any time of the day or night.
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Everyone should take a look at the new "Swanky" jail that has been constructed in Illinois, the tax payers are being used in various ways in Illinois.
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I think I'm going to make the "Swanky" the turkey-swan hybrid for Thanksgiving this year.
Time to Talk Turkey 2009
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In the shop next door, I’ve become particularly fond of a product known as the Swanky Hanky.
Joy Kirsty 2006
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In the shop next door, I’ve become particularly fond of a product known as the Swanky Hanky.
Archive 2006-12-01 Kirsty 2006
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I was using "Swanky" as my style, and it had an image, not a flat color, as the background
phpBB.com Christian 2.0 2010
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We had a chance to walk into some Very Swanky Galleries, including one where I set my wet plastic wine cup down on a $6000 ebony and gilt inlaid table. * swoon*
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Swanky restaurants like Longman & Eagle and Revolution Brewing have opened in the ward in just the last year.
In The 35th, Challengers Hope To Out-Outsider The Outsider The Huffington Post 2011
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Swanky hotels, such as Le Grey Beirut, have already opened and more are being built as the city tries to lure back tourists.
A taste of Beirut 2010
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After a long absence imposed by a sluggish market, I had a closing at Swanky-Town recently.
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