The academic protocols are observed, but her instincts are folksier, so her writing has a breathless, often brainless colloquialism. |
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It's her seventh studio album over-all, and it draws on the folksier aspects of her work. |
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Fortunately, a folksier, cheaper, larger and more historical alternative is tucked away to the north of the city. |
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Eighty-seven-year-old Joseph Lowery, who worked arm-in-arm with King while he was still on earth, gave a folksier benediction. |
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Finally, amid much recrimination, Earnhardt left the smaller, folksier D. E. I. after the 2007 season to race for the more high-tech and corporate Hendrick Motorsports. |
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It is possible to imagine young rural whites, say, being more excited by a folksier, more populist conservative candidate. On the other hand, the general trends on demographics are there to see in the census data. |
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Kasich can strike a folksier chord, reminding voters, as he frequently does, that his father was a postal worker and his grandfather a coal miner. |
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Because she is playing with Furtado and promoting the live acoustic album, she said she thought her Saturday set would have a rootsier, folksier feel. |
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