The concluding Allegro has a rollicking, folksy character, complete with a drone-like accompaniment. |
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Boorman has a very pleasant speaking voice, somewhat folksy, and he really makes you feel like you're listening to a comfortable fireside chat. |
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But will the papers, which have a combined circulation of about 46,000, retain the folksy, cornball flavor that made them so popular? |
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True to its homesy folksy style, The Rooster has made its online edition a nostalgic experience for me. |
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Heyward said that Schieffer's folksy give-and-take with the network's correspondents offered a hint of what CBS would ultimately unveil. |
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The cold, clipped delivery and bizarre folksy expressions have also contributed to this. |
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The Talmud governs nearly everything, yet never abandons its technical models drawn from everyday life, its almost folksy intricacy. |
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While the Kashmiri mode is delicate, and somewhat pallid, the Jammu style is bolder, more folksy, with hard outlines and fantastic colouring. |
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His book adopts a folksy, conversational style, but doesn't really contain any new revelations. |
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Reaching out to the laymen in a folksy style, for him, art is for the sake of humanity. |
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I think we can all look forward to Mr. Dyotte's folksy, heartwarming, Norman-Rockwell-flavoured six-string stylings. |
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They're a San Francisco folksy rock duo who can do more with just two instruments than most bands with 5 members. |
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The readings of Springsteen songs tend to be as folksy and colloquial as the material itself. |
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His temper and recklessness in such key moments contrast vividly with the folksy image he projects on the campaign trail. |
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Laskas writes in the first person and gives Elizabeth a simple, folksy voice in the tradition of oral story-telling. |
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His style is rather folksy and personal, which also makes for easier reading. |
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He's irreverent to an extreme, glib, folksy, with a disarming arrogance that drives his non-supporters nuts. |
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The performances are lusty and emotional, and shouts or shrill whistling add the requisite folksy touch. |
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One piece decries the stark split tearing the country, and another seems to pine for a sort of folksy patriotism. |
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Turning up late for the summer-solstice party at Stonehenge in 2001, he found the only stragglers left were folksy types in horse-drawn wagons. |
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Traditional jazz is the focus, though everyone from big bands to folksy trios to zydeco troupes play. |
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The only time they don't go for sheer heads-down assault riffage is on the folksy secret track. |
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In a closed-door meeting, the folksy cleric parries lawmakers' queries by smearing the ministers with corruption charges. |
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The tone of your letter can be folksy and conversational or urgent and earnest. |
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A common antebellum designation for the country, these United States survived in the 20th century in folksy idiomatic usage. |
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Their style ranges from speedy, old-school punk rock to more complex folksy rhythms, and it's all good. |
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It's folksy, romantic and feminine, but with a countercultural edge to it, too. |
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Even confirmed fans think of the stereotype pictures of dotty brass bands and folksy dancers. |
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Jokes aside, the folksy, blunt-talking Republican had a real affinity and passion for the issue. |
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In a folksy, conversational two-page letter dated Sept.15, Mr. Libby assured Ms. Miller that he had wanted her to testify about their conversations all along. |
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He relayed a set of facts that make his party's case and demolish the other party's case, and he did it in a folksy way. |
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The vice presidential nominee used a folksy style and policy chops to make the case against the incumbent. |
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The landslide victory put the peanut farmer on the political map and helped create the folksy image that eventually earned him the presidential nod. |
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Prosecutor Joe McGettigan delivered a folksy and powerful opening statement, also standing just six feet in front of the jury box. |
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But for the majority of US voters he cultivated the image of a cheerful folksy crusader who believed in simple certainties and strong moral messages. |
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The incident threatened to undermine his folksy Mr Nice Guy image. |
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He's down-to-earth, gesticulating all over the place, with folksy aphorisms and punch lines all put in the right spots, but in an unforced, uncontrived matter. |
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He cast himself as a sort of acoustic space cadet, a folksy psychadelicist who tries to hard for weird chords and lets-scream-this-all-together humanist anthems. |
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She ditched her folksy new sound for irresistible pop tunes and the scantily clad look of The pussycat Dolls. |
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Young Stalin developed a clear, catechistic style, and was adept at boiling down complex ideas into simple binaries and folksy fables. |
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He carries a relaxed folksy moral authority, and wants Germany to be at ease with itself. |
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Watson needs to be clever to untwist the obtuse questions, all the while coping with Trebek's folksy conversation. |
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Popular theatre included folksy operettas, musical entertainments, revues and a whole range of low comedies and domestic tearjerkers. |
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Things become even more folksy in the evening with contributions by string musicians Alder from Urnäsch and a folk dance duo from Appenzell. |
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Jessica Pratt: On Your Own Love Again Delicate, folksy songs from the LA-based singer-songwriter, on her second album. |
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In Francophone minority communities, I notice that the French language is still associated with folksy concepts among some young people. |
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The main theme has a rather louche minuet-like flavour, and a folksy tone predominates. |
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Mathieu's Quebec roots are revealed in the rondo-finale, where the style definitely has a folksy, dance-like tang to it. |
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Although at times rather folksy, these paintings are often of a decent artistic quality or tell a tale of idylls that have long since vanished. |
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Kenny Mianscum, winner of the CAMA 2009 Keeper of Traditions Award will entertain with a folksy sound reflecting the Cree way of Life. |
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Peyroux's nomadic life and folksy, natural style of singing also hark back to a simpler era, when a teenager could run away from home and join a band of street musicians. |
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On their sprawling homesteads and in their citified saloons, each well-armed Pallatian cultivates a folksy accent and tinkers with quaintly Victorian machinery. |
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And the 70s were a decade of Aquarian folksy humanitarianism. |
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Oprah so enjoyed his folksy demeanor and words of wisdom that she invited him onto her show. |
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His tastes are harder to pin down: seemingly willing to turn his hand to whatever his clients desire, he builds folksy cottages in the Chilterns with one hand, while erecting soaring glass totems in China with the other. |
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Live coverage honours to the BBC for its boringly reverential royal wedding marathon, when everyone knows ITV's folksy approach won the day. |
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Since 1982, the institute, a folksy operation, has been marketing the accouterments necessary for warning criminals that they are being watched. |
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Despite the acclaim, Dr. Offord remained modest and folksy to a fault. |
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With a rumpled, folksy manner, he held court for years in the smoke-filled beer hall of the King Louis Hotel in Calgary. |
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After three hours passed and my checkbook remained in my pocket, his folksy charm dissipated. |
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This walking tour brings you in contact with the rich church history in a part of the city that was one of the most folksy and quaint neighbourhoods of the city. |
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She had rhythm, irony and a million folksy songs on the tip of her tongue. |
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Louise Hjorth is the namesake designer of this recent Danish brand, doing her best to upset classical fashion and turn it into something fun and folksy with amazing colorful prints. Kids will love it for sure! |
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In the 20th century several styles develop in the art of nativity carving. Those styles range from folksy, traditional and classic to modern and figurative. |
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We realized it was important to send a message to Canada and to make the country realize that sovereignty was not a folksy thing in Quebec, but a deeply rooted feeling. |
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He was indefatigable, never seemed dispirited, and his friendly, folksy off-the-cuff style resonated. |
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From the breezy pop of I'd Rather Be to the folksy Autumn Leaves, this will appeal to fans of KT Tunstall and Amy McDonald. |
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Since the 15th Century, it is often present on folksy tables and the nit knew how to seduce western gastronomy reserved at that time to aux meet-based products. |
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Vic De Zen, the folksy chairman, president, and CEO of Royal Group Technologies Ltd. |
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An earlier survey found that the folksy type of stories MacKay refers to make up about one-third of the content of many internal publications. |
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