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were folks
noun
A grouping of smaller peoples or tribes as a nation.
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"These were folks that were in many ways a set of first responders".
"The folks who turned out were folks who responded to Bush's nationalization of this election".
The people assembled in Mr. Menard's living room were folks who know her best.
The professional folks are naturally working … So the only people that were available to us were folks that were 65.
Most of his fellow travelers didn't appear to be visiting the city on business, he said, adding, "They were folks that were there to have fun in Vegas".
"That was virtually the theme of all of them, that these were folks who were getting out of having to pay their fair share," Mr. McCormick said.
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So these were folk musicians?
And there it is, folks.
"Folks are folks," he said.
"Bottom line is folks should interrogate history.
This is how it is, folks.
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