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Examples
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The other boys watch him move with a girl to the beat of a slow salsa sung by a sweet-voiced singer from Venezuela.
Pink Dress Gessy Alvarez 2012
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Suave, sweet-voiced singer Romeo is a major star and heartthrob... one of the most prominent Latin singers in the country.
Lili Gil: Four Business Lessons from Bachata King Romeo Santos Lili Gil 2012
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Order a thimble of strong, raki-spiked elliniki coffee and hobnob with black-shirted shepherds listening to Cretan music on Radio Kriti FM at the kafeneion in the central square, then pay a call at the corner house, cluttered with memorabilia, where sweet-voiced Nikos Xylouris grew up.
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Sweet-faced and sweet-voiced, he was almost unrecognisable.
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Though Hilson sings like a sweet-voiced dream throughout, No Boys Allowed is muddled and devoid of the gutsiness the title leads us to expect.
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Order a thimble of strong, raki-spiked elliniki coffee and hobnob with black-shirted shepherds listening to Cretan music on Radio Kriti FM at the kafeneion in the central square, then pay a call at the corner house, cluttered with memorabilia, where sweet-voiced Nikos Xylouris grew up.
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Where Ms. Smith's stone-face persona accentuated Prima's zaniness, Ms. Maione's wide-eyed, sweet-voiced innocence made Prima seem even more like a lecherous old satyr, a faun still loaded with vitality and vitriol well into his afternoon.
Both Leading Man and Comic Relief Will Friedwald 2011
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“Lieutenant Gere?” said a sweet-voiced Western Union operator.
Daring Young Men RICHARD REEVES 2010
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Noah Lennox - aka Panda Bear, the sweet-voiced star of 2009 indie breakout band Animal Collective - spent part of the summer previewing songs from his upcoming album “Tomboy” and experienced something unheard of lately in Animal Collective universe: lukewarm reviews.
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In an attempt, it would seem, to account for the despairing aria, Mr. Marthaler invents a dilemma that his Barbarina (Pauline Courtin, a sweet-voiced soprano) acts out in silence before beginning to sing.
Paris Journal: A Problem in Updating a Mozart Opera - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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