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But the name did seem odd to the Folkish officer, as well it should have.
At least, that was how it worked with Folkish fractures.
The tendency points as goal to the founding of a Folkish state.
A Folkish woman was looking down at him with motherly concern.
Imagine a beautiful heart made out of folkish sound and you're partway there.
As the group's sound mellowed and became more folkish, its popularity grew.
The Folkish officer held him lightly by his ear.
Curiously, though, this quartet was less folkish and accessible than much of his recent work.
And any time the music touched on a folkish manner, the voice positively glowed.
There is Folkish blood on me, he thought.
The playful intrusion of folkish noise, it turns out, was particularly appropriate.
An impressive short instrumental track with folkish and baroque flavour.
It's a woman with a transcendent voice, surrounded by warm, folkish instrumentation.
The ex-Busted man searches for further credibility in fine folkish style.
Only in this manner may they live on forever in the folkish consciousness of our race.
Stappin did not react to the name or his implied claim of Folkish blood, though.
Not a single one of the slump-shouldered Folkish men sitting on the cots looked in his direction.
Michael Wall's folkish piano score had its haunting moments.
The song uses a folkish, polka-like rhythm that has an appealing quality.
Without much hope Joseph tried Folkish and then Master, with the same result.
The songs are folkish, too, and mostly sad.
He was also sharply dismissive of those who see his music as too popular and folkish and somehow not serious enough.
Could a few Folkish malcontents actually cut him off from contact with his family with a couple of bombs?
It was Folkish food, rough simple stuff.
They had reached a village: a Folkish village, Joseph supposed.