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"Over there's much nicer, for food and that".
"Charcuterie from the abattoir" sounds so much nicer than "links from the slaughterhouse".
"But it has a much nicer view than from the ground".
As a tiny bit of antidote, Packers receiver Donald Driver has had a much nicer off-season, aside from winning "Dancing with the Stars".
Today's talking points were inspired by (which sounds ever so much nicer than "ripped off from," don't you think?) a comment posted to last week's FTP [182] at the Huffington Post.
A heart-warming yet impractical gesture from a stranger who owes you nothing feels so much nicer than another unthinking attempt from the local authorities that have a legal obligation to help you get housed.
Miss Sitwell was very nice — much nicer than I'd thought from the poetry.
A few days later, I got a call from a much nicer detective who was taking over my case – it had become an investigation into multiple rape incidents.
A few days later, I got a call from a much nicer detective who was taking over my case it had become an investigation into multiple rape incidents.
It was black granite, from Thailand, and much nicer to use, she said, than the white china variety, which set her teeth on edge "like chalk on a blackboard".
I would bang on about how much nicer people were where I came from, how much cheaper everything was, while quietly despairing on every trip home that Lancaster, my nearest city, didn't even have an H&M or a Wagamama.
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