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  • It was just the same New Yorkish stereotypes.
  • Still, somehow it seemed very New Yorkish.
  • This is all so New Yorkish.
  • The only New Yorkish voice on the radio was announcing, of all things, a Hank Williams song.
  • At the Battle of Piltown in 1462, the Yorkish supporter Thomas FitzGerald, 7th Earl of Desmond, defeated the Lancastrian Butlers of Kilkenny.
  • Although Canterbury sources state that Thurstan promised King Henry he would refuse consecration while at the council, Yorkish sources deny that any such promise was made.
  • Having finally sloughed off the dreary postmodern vibe, his office is now producing crisp, modernist work that looks great, refined and elegant _ qualities we all like to think of as quintessentially New Yorkish.
  • But you get a lot more of the negative sounds out of the crowd and the kind of nasty New Yorkish style of bantering and I didn't want the kids to be around that ."
  • His New Yorkish take on L . A . is revealed through the character of Arthur ( Chris Eigeman ), an East Coast magazine writer who has agreed to experience L . A . so that he can harpoon it in a book.
  • She has ridden her no-nonsense style and obvious intelligence _ plus New Yorkish attributes like naked ambition, impatience and the sincere belief that the world is a better place for receiving all of her opinions _ to a considerable measure of television fame.
  • Staten Island _ the most remote, the smallest, the least urban, the least New Yorkish of New York City's five boroughs, with only 380, 000 people ( 5 percent of the city's total population ) _ tends not just to get passed over, but overlooked entirely.