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tobacco-chewing

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  • On the subject of ballet versus baseball, Monica Davey, in Friday's issue of The New York Times, more than implied that the game for tobacco-chewing men-in-tight-pants would give the politico-in-just-tights more traction than his proclivity for Balanchine:

    Debra Levine: Return to Ballet World for Rahm Emanuel? Debra Levine 2010

  • By the time the cowboy boot-wearing, tobacco-chewing former college quarterback unseated two-term Democratic Sen. Chuck Robb in 2000, the GOP controlled both houses of the Virginia General Assembly, the offices of governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general, both U.S.

    George Allen To Jump Into Virginia Senate Race AP 2011

  • By the time the cowboy boot-wearing, tobacco-chewing former college quarterback unseated two-term Democratic Sen. Chuck Robb in 2000, the GOP controlled both houses of the Virginia General Assembly, the offices of governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general, both U.S.

    George Allen To Jump Into Virginia Senate Race AP 2011

  • He was a lean tobacco-chewing New Englander, the one daring spirit in his family that had heard and answered the call of the

    Chapter VI 2010

  • Now, though, in his mid-50s, he couldn't care less about whether British journalists want to portray him as some tobacco-chewing, dog-owning, gun-wielding, share-cropping southerner: I didn't have a problem with being misconstrued.

    Kurt Wagner on Lambchop, Nashville – and being seen as a redneck 2012

  • If Limbaugh were just another tobacco-chewing bigot with a white hood twisting hemp in his hands in the back of a pick-up truck, he could be easily dismissed.

    Archive 2010-01-01 2010

  • As the rest of us shriek and pound our fists, and Tigers manager Jim Leyland reaches for a fistful of Marlboros, the Quaint Baseball Defenders maintain that these anomalous, once-in-a-generation catastrophes are not sufficient cause to fork the game over to modernism, cameras and tobacco-chewing robots.

    Nothing Charming About Blown Calls 2010

  • As Earle Labor states (in his Jack London, New York: Twayne, 1974), "To Build a Fire" is a story of mood and atmosphere, hallmarks of London's finest works, to which must be added masterful characterization — of a red-bearded, tobacco-chewing human, "quick and alert in the things of life, but only in the things, and not in the significances."

    “Day had broken cold and gray, exceedingly cold and gray, . . . .” 2008

  • The worst I've seen haven't been Texan wrecks, and why in the WORLD do some of you assume we're all gun-toting, tobacco-chewing, cammo-wearing rednecks.

    What $1,000 Gets You In Texas 2010

  • In the new episode, for instance, he helps a woman threatened by insurance fraudsters by pretending to be a tobacco-chewing hot-rodder from the Tarheel State.

    'Burn Notice': A Refreshingly Retro Spy Caper 2010

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