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clean-cut and good
Besides the obvious combination of what are perceived to be good, clean-cut looks and a ubiquitous, almost invasive marketing campaign, one of the key selling points of the " manufactured band " is the " something for everyone " approach, although this strategy has been criticized for being more along the lines of " something for everyone who hasn't had much exposure to music ".
Fenneman's mellifluous voice, clean-cut good looks, and gentlemanly manner provided the ideal foil for Marx's zany antics and bawdy ad-libs.

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Television executives liked Daily's clean-cut looks and superb comic timing ( due to his brief role as Steve Allen's announcer / sidekick on his daily syndicated talk show in 1964 ), so by the mid-1960s he earned guest spots on sitcoms like My Mother the Car, The Farmer's Daughter, and Bewitched.

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He often portrayed a samurai or ronin, who was usually coarse and gruff ( Kurosawa once explained that the only weakness he could find with Mifune and his acting ability was his " rough " voice ), inverting the popular stereotype of the genteel, clean-cut samurai.

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O ' Keefe and other " first wave " bands were popular until about 1961, when a wave of clean-cut family bands took their place.
Though mainstream audiences in the early sixties preferred a clean-cut style – epitomised by the acts that appeared on the Nine Network pop show Bandstand – there were a number of ' grungier ' guitar-oriented bands in major cities like Sydney and Melbourne, who were inspired by American and British instrumental and surf acts like Britain's The Shadows – who exerted an enormous influence on Australian and New Zealand music prior to the emergence of The Beatles – and American acts like guitar legend Dick Dale and The Surfaris.
Both were equally influential, Parish for her homey, cluttered traditionalism and passion for patchwork quilts, painted furniture, and red-lacquer secretaries and Hadley for his clean-cut take on modernism.
Elizabeth Kloepfer, Ann Rule, a DES employee, and a UW psychology professor all recognized the profile, the sketch, and the car, and reported Ted Bundy as a possible suspect ; but detectives, who were receiving up to 200 tips per day, initially thought it unlikely that a clean-cut law student with no adult criminal record could be the perpetrator.
Its stars, with the exception of Shalom Hanoch and Svika Pick, were clean-cut Israelis, mostly with neatly trimmed hair, who had served in the army and were exemplary citizens.
Heroes and villains were sharply defined and a clean-cut cowboy always " saved the day.
" The members were known for their clean-cut public image, with short-hair and matching suits, which brought them teenybopper attention as well as scorn from some mainstream media outlets as ' uncool '.
The Punto's distinctive clean-cut styling by Giorgetto Giugiaro was an instant hit ( though one of the car's most recognisable features, the vertical tail / rear lights, were not part of Giugiaro's original design and were in fact added later in-house at Fiat's factory ).
The charts were dominated by clean-cut acts, like the members of the so-called " Bandstand family ", most of whom were signed to Festival and were regular guests on Australia's leading TV pop show, ' Bandstand ',
The skinheads were a harder, more working class version of mods who wore basic clean-cut clothing styles and favoured ska, rocksteady, soul and early reggae music.
Presley fans loved the mix of songs, romance and humor, and, perhaps surprisingly considering his experiences during the 1950s, critics were also warming to the new formulaic approach and clean-cut characters.
Crombie coats were also fashionable among mods, who saw them as a stylish item of clothing that enhanced their clean-cut image.
") According to entertainer Card Mondor, an Elliot Forbes in the 1940s who later purchased the Australian and New Zealand rights for Mom and Dad, the Forbeses were " mostly local men ( from Wilmington, Ohio ) who were trained to give the lecture ... t was a cross-section of the male population, mostly clean-cut young guys.
Outlaw country was very rock-oriented, and had lyrics that focused on the criminal, especially drug and alcohol-related, antics of its performers, who grew their hair long, wore denim and leather and looked like hippies in contrast to the clean-cut country singers that were pushing the Nashville sound.

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Costello was famous for his bumbling, chubby, clean-cut image that has appealed to many Americans over the decades, and for his shouted line of " Heeeeyyy Abbott !!
Described as the " clean-cut " son of a steelworker, Alwan was noted for always wearing a shirt and tie, every day of his adult life, and studied criminal justice at the local community college.
At home, they practiced until they achieved their clean-cut harmonies, whether for spirituals, sacred music, or pop.
They are ostracized by the mainstream media for a variety of reasons ; among them, their perceived negative influence on Hong Kong youth, their promotion of the hip-hop attitude, and their rough appearance that contrasted the normally well-dressed and clean-cut performers in the music industry.
Caulfield's role is that of a clean-cut, debonair English student, who attempts to win the affections of Stephanie ( Pfeiffer ); this is difficult, for Michael is not a member of the T-Birds.
After high school, Bonniwell's first serious musical incarnation was that of clean-cut pop-folk guitarist for the quartet The Wayfarers.
A critical backlash began over the repetitive nature of his lyrics, his clean-cut image, and his perceived over-reliance on using hooks from other artists for the basis of his singles.
During the movie Agent for H. A. R. M on the comedy show Mystery Science Theater 3000, Mike Nelson and the ' bots use the accent to deliver comedic asides during scenes depicting the clean-cut, sweater-wearing villains.
McCarthy urged his supporters to exchange the ' unkempt look ' rapidly becoming fashionable among war opponents for a more clean-cut style to in order not to scare voters.
According to his mother, both she and her son maintained friendly relations with all of The Beatles except for Lennon, who by Cooke de Herrera's account was " a genius " but distant and contemptuous of the wealthy American Cooke de Herrera and her clean-cut, college-attending son.
In their reviews of Dystopia, Planet Half-Life have described Dystopia as “ a third-party modification that comes in an extremely crisp, clean-cut and well-planned package ”, and praised the mod for managing “ to combine great, balanced gameplay with very clean and impressive graphics ”.
While he appears very clean-cut and moralistic, he is actually quite an egotist, and doesn't object at all to " selling out " his team's image for money.

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Fashion-wise, skinheads range from a clean-cut 1960s mod-influenced style to less-strict punk-and hardcore-influenced styles.
He was a pedigreed, clean-cut, WASP intellectual from a literary family, an English instructor at Columbia University, who would become the most acclaimed – and notorious – of all quiz-show contestants: Charles Van Doren.
NASA actively sought to protect the astronauts and the agency from negative publicity and maintain an image of " clean-cut, all-American boy.
Beginning in 1935, the character — as played by movie actor William Boyd in films adapted from Mulford's books — was transformed into a clean-cut on-screen hero.
:" In his popular radio program, which began with his floating greeting, ' Heigh ho, everybody ,' beamed in from a New York City night club, he stood like a statue, surrounded by clean-cut collegiate band musicians and cradling a saxophone in his arms.
He found three clean-cut young men who introduced themselves as the King brothers from nearby Paramus.

clean-cut and pop
In the early 1990s, the popularity of Grunge brought in a punk influences fashion of its own, including torn jeans, old shoes, flannel shirts, backwards baseball hats, and grew their hair against the clean-cut image that was popular at the time in heavily commercialized pop music culture.

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When appearing with Kirigakure Saizō, one of his fellow Ten Braves, he is often thus contrasted with his best friend / arch-rival, who usually has an elegant, or at least clean-cut, appearance and magic-like ability.

clean-cut and rock
" Boone's traditional approach to rock and roll, coupled with his All-American, clean-cut image helped bring the new sound to a much wider audience.
Hosted by Dick Clark, the program helped to popularize the more clean-cut, All-American brand of rock and roll.

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Billboard writer David Menconi called Justincase an " act to watch ," describing the group as " three clean-cut teenage siblings " whose music is " steeped in classic-rock verities.

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