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- And sardonic, urbane detachment has been succeeded by avuncular folksiness.
- That doesn't mean it's lost its folksiness.
- By the 1920s, however, this boisterous folksiness had diminished.
- Her speaking style combines old-fashioned stump oratory with studied folksiness.
- But there is more to his appeal than folksiness.
- But not all McGreevey's folksiness is apolitical.
- Undercutting the naturalism is a tone of saccharine folksiness.
- It means bipartisan backslapping and Texas-style folksiness.
- These commercials emphasize being family friendly, being Korean, and being folksiness.
- But folksiness can also be skin deep.
- The audience laughed at Lucas'folksiness, but they were quiet for other speakers.
- With her folksiness and zeal, she'll remain a great spokesperson for her cause.
- Jordan, a Georgia native, alternated between folksiness and acerbic humor in his exchanges with Hutchinson.
- Ford, for all his aw-shucks folksiness, had surrounded himself with professional image-makers.
- But he has adapted to Kansas City and enjoys what he calls its " folksiness ."
- There is doggerel in this book, too; plenty of dogged folksiness and plenty of doggedly earnest exhortation.
- FDR's folksiness broke the mold of austere presidential rhetoric, which spoke only in the third person.
- Found a safe, smug middle ground between George Winston's folksiness and Ramsey Lewis'splaying percussiveness.
- Only thing is, the best of those films understood that their fake folksiness was naturally comedic in nature.
- That found a safe, smug middle ground between George Winston's folksiness and Ramsey Lewis'splaying percussiveness.
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