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Winona

[ wi-noh-nuh ]

noun

  1. a city in SE Minnesota, on the Mississippi.
  2. a female given name.


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Presenting Herb with a bottle of Johnny Walker Blue, he calls it a “Winona.”

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The car's owner, Bingham, from Winona Crest in Craigavon, was the front-seat passenger.

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For me, the posing feels classic and cool — things that are both so Winona Ryder — but it also has some sort of pensive weirdness to it, especially because she’s not looking at the camera.

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This shot was taken in New York while Winona was on a press tour for the new “Beetlejuice,” and as with a lot of these shoots, we didn’t have much time or space.

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Both “Georgia Rule” and “A Prairie Home Companion” leveraged Lohan’s wide-eyed ingenue status, but consider how actors like Natasha Lyonne and Winona Ryder burst back onto the scene in major ways after achieving fame around the same age as Lohan.

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