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1 Talk about the country- Idon'twant no more country than this is.
2 The panelists weigh in on whether kiwis need more country pride.
3 With me singing, it is definitely more country sounding, Shelton said.
4 In other words, expect a lot more country music in the lead-up to 2016.
5 Local authorities could afford to create more country parks.
6 Cyrus said goodbye to her Bangerz-era image and released music with a more country feel.
7 It's a bit more country and folk than Pearl Jam fans are probably used to.
8 We could do with more country honesty at court.
9 The personification of spring is saved from mere literary device: she seems more country - girl than goddess.
10 There were no more country rambles, or meetings at the stile, and no more confidential chats.
11 Thus one more country was lost to Protestantism.
12 She is a good nurse, and you will enjoy more country air than you can here.
13 Her music had become a little more country and a little less folk than on early albums.
14 Oh, I don't want no more country .
15 You guys from Ben Marcus's family are going to have a great deal more country to walk in.
16 The United States will provide a third battalion, leaving NATO requiring one more country to provide a fourth.
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