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His novels are action-packed, usually featuring a strong hero in an earlier period.
Huggies is the opposite, usually featuring just babies, but occasionally featuring mothers, too.
manfare noun \ˈman-ˌfer\ 1. Deserved celebration of male success, usually featuring trumpets and/or bugles.
The ender comes in the shape of the anthemic "I'm Not in Love" usually featuring The Cure's Robert Smith.
The Nets rely much more on isolation plays, usually featuring Williams or guard Joe Johnson, than the Jazz ever did.
Their plays were formless, uninhibited comedy, usually featuring the traditional character of the Narr, or fool, in the leading role.
Mildred Sontag was a dominant figure in "Reborn," as she is here, usually featuring in tormented reflection.
Fable, narrative form, usually featuring animals that behave and speak as human beings, told in order to highlight human follies and weaknesses.
Café, also spelled cafe, small eating and drinking establishment, historically a coffeehouse, usually featuring a limited menu; originally these establishments served only coffee.
He tends to release a limited run compilation CD (usually featuring live tracks, outtakes or demos) – often numbered with handmade artwork – to raise money to cover production costs.
Central time: A series of commercials from Berkshire companies and a special skit recorded for shareholders, usually featuring surprise guest stars.
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