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Ahead of her was a tall, well-dressed woman with a strong Midwestern accent.
He held out his hand and greeted them in a carefully practiced Midwestern accent.
He had a flat Midwestern accent, and his voice was shaky but articulate.
He had a flat Midwestern accent, nasal and on the edge of a whine.
He wanted me in the east, and at Harvard, and to speak without a Midwestern accent.
The reporter spoke with a pleasant Midwestern accent.
At the next table, four middle-aged women with Midwestern accents ate chicken wings and compared notes about their day.
Her Midwestern accent was heavy as she nervously answered, "Yes.
His voice was deep, rich, and musical, and he had a lovely subtle Midwestern accent.
Several of them, for example, now talk with the voice of what seems to be a pleasant young woman with a Midwestern accent.
"No," the boy said in a profound if juvenile Midwestern accent, "you gotta hold on to it."
Smith's voice was crisp, but there was a trace of a midwestern accent.
I had this broad Midwestern accent and I could tell she was disappointed."
Pink- what else-slick black hair, a nothing Midwestern accent, dead gray eyes, all the animation of a cheap computer graphic.
At 71, Maxwell is a tall, lean man, a little shy, with a Midwestern accent and manners.
I'm looking to buy a used car," Harrison responded, forcing a monotone Midwestern accent.
He speaks this nonsense word in a perfectly clear, perfectly flat midwestern accent.
He spoke English with a Midwestern accent, the result of both hard work and almost thirty years in the United States.
Most of the time, Clinton Detweiler speaks with a calm Midwestern accent.
How had he accomplished this bit of magic with his singularly unmellifluous voice and harsh Midwestern accent?
Without a Midwestern accent, I hope."
Midwestern accent.
He tells his stories in a stentorian voice, his distinct Midwestern accent wrestling his words to the ground for emphasis at every turn.
"Yahhhr," she affirmed in a Midwestern accent, "I'm sure he was watching.