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(Soundbite of laughter) Mr. DU LAC: You know, maybe a little twangier than this ...
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(Soundbite of laughter) Mr. DU LAC: You know, maybe a little twangier than this ...
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"The Valencia has a much stronger sugar base than most of the early oranges ... and the acid is higher, making it a littler twangier than an early orange," Mr. Pascher said.
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(Soundbite of laughter) Mr. DU LAC: You know, maybe a little twangier than this ...
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There's a range of abilities and more than 180 songs to choose from, from Beyonce booty shakers to twangier tunes from Johnny Cash and Jimmy Buffett.
The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post Stephanie Merry 2011
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The other two albums, "Guttertown" and "Ghost to a Ghost" packaged as a double-disc set, offer more straightforward and mighty impressive roundups of Hank's twangier side, with Cajun-infused country songs and guests such as Tom Waits and Les Claypool.
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But does that mean Spurrier is actually a twangier Robin Masters?
CNN.com 2011
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In this comparison, infuriating-yet-effective quarterback Stephen Garcia is Thomas Magnum, and Steve Spurrier is a twangier Higgins.
CNN.com 2011
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Thomas: ... if jim malec's thinking could change the course of the world - it'll most probably make it a twangier one. ...
The 9513 Janet Goodman 2010
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Cowboy Troy, have helped winnow down contestants on "Nashville Star," the twangier approximation of "American Idol."
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