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Brown also credits her dad, now married to sweet-sounding Iris DeMent, for providing that spirit of independence.
Michael Bialas: Why Pieta Brown Digs the Music of Dylan, Dire Straits and her Dad Michael Bialas 2011
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I dialed the number, and when a sweet-sounding lady answered, I immediately began telling her what I wanted to do and how I had hoped to make the women at the shelter feel special.
Daily Readings from Love Your Life Victoria Osteen 2011
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That is like the once sweet-sounding croon of a vuvuzela to Mark Lamping, CEO of the New Meadowlands Stadium.
Making a Stadium a Mecca for Soccer Aditi Kinkhabwala 2011
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An AARP "membership" is like a Costco membership ... just a sweet-sounding word for "Modern Maturity magazine subscriber."
AARP rent-seeking, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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What sweet-sounding words from the pen of such a dangerous man.
Freedom Fighter Greg Davis 2011
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She has a sweet-sounding voice, but it was a bit generic-sounding.
American Idol Episode 1: Singin' in Savannah and Seacrest's Evil Twin 2012
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I dialed the number, and when a sweet-sounding lady answered, I immediately began telling her what I wanted to do and how I had hoped to make the women at the shelter feel special.
Daily Readings from Love Your Life Victoria Osteen 2011
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What sweet-sounding words from the pen of such a dangerous man.
Freedom Fighter Greg Davis 2011
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Greg Brown twice remarried, most recently in 2002 to sweet-sounding songbird Iris DeMent, who naturally is a fan of Pieta's, calling her stepdaughter "the best poet I've heard in a long damn time."
Michael Bialas: Sweet Pieta Brown Gives Grand Performance for Grandmother 2010
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The government clothed each step of the process of evicting and detaining Japanese Americans in sweet-sounding words of assistance: exile was "evacuation"; detention and scattering were "relocation."
Is That Legal?: Some Thoughts About The Phrase "Concentration Camp" 2008
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