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I asked, Why not, sweetie?
"No, it's not, sweetie," Melinda said.
I could be wrong, perhaps the man from Yale. said "mama" and not "sweetie".
And only once does she answer her white iPhone to bark instructions to an assistant, whom she calls "darling", but not "sweetie".
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I cram in a question: "Would you forgive a man for being unfaithful to you?" She gives me a burning look: "I sure wouldn't, sweetie".
"'If you can't, sweetie, that's totally OK,'" Buffett remembered Herr telling her.
He's not sweetie-sweet like the others.
"It's also about attitude and the way you address people as Mr and Mrs, sir or madam, not love, sweetie, chicken or darling.
"You've done some bad things, haven't you sweetie?" she says to a cop reluctant to play ball in a spookily charming blackmail scene.
I know the frustration of telling a child for the fifth and sixth and seventh time, with patience growing thin, honey don't climb on that, baby don't go in there, sweetie you're not allowed to do the thing you are set on doing.
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