The show opened with a jokey singalong that felt rather forced in its back-porch folksiness. |
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The chain, they decided, would exude the mild pretension of a low-end department store rather than the folksiness of a high-end dime store. |
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To single out Moore in an age of mind-numbing folksiness in politics is disingenuous. |
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Again, I'm gonna have to provide the folksiness here, so here goes. |
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The combination of folksiness and scriptural references typifies, for example, some of Itsik Manger's best verse. |
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In this way, the finale's quirky chromatic scales and its off-kilter folksiness seem to offer just the right measure of dramatic relief. |
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How fortunate that he changed his mind, for no standard English can capture the characters' earthiness, folksiness or conviction. |
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Depending on its style and brand, it can be a statement of status or a pronouncement of folksiness. |
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Forget the cowboy boots Dream ticket ReprintsAmong Texan artists the big change, in Mr Auping's view, is that they have dropped the wildcatter mentality of a generation ago and abandoned any last trace of regional folksiness. |
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All that is aggravated in some quarters by Mr Bush's stumbling syntax and Texan folksiness, which arouse a snobbish hostility among some articulate, metropolitan Britons. Yet their views seem in a minority. |
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Even his folksiness reflects the style expected of leaders in post-Peron Argentina. |
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The electronic aspect of her music does not mask the natural folksiness of her voice, a point illustrated by her song Magpie on her last release. |
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The book opens with Willie visiting a local city where he is able to impress the crowd with his generic folksiness. |
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His carefully scripted appearances, along with occasional leaked tapes, revealed soft-spoken folksiness, heartfelt patriotism and a pious bent, but little else. |
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There's still a great sense of openness about the whole thing, even moving from Pistol Whipped's odd brand of folksiness to Childhood's more straight-up guitar rock. |
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