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Smith plans to try out man units in mahogany, blue and green in the near future.

She does several makeup tutorials during the Live, deftly lining her lips a deep mahogany shade as a cameraman zooms in on her voluminous pout.

Then nine old guys looked down over that mahogany bench and said to those Jehovah's Witness children: You obey your parents.

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In a day and a half he can transform a waxy, light-brown football that’s fresh out of the box into a mahogany gem that feels like a perfectly worked-in baseball glove.

Oh, and a now-large toyon and mountain mahogany on either side to provide partial shade.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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