| 1. | His father, Francisco Quinn, spoke Spanish with an brogue.
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| 2. | It was a joyful press conference abundant in the Irish brogue.
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| 3. | Maher said in a soft brogue that betrays his native Tipperary.
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| 4. | Brogue and Peace had not seen each other in 12 years.
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| 5. | This is the most ornate temple full of bursting brogue sculptures.
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| 6. | Moloney said in a dense, rapid-fire brogue.
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| 7. | PROFANITY A realistic amount, though it sounds more innocent in brogue.
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| 8. | Maybe they'll dub in the drawls and brogues.
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| 9. | Soutar said with his light Scottish brogue and big smile.
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| 10. | But there is little doubt that it will speak with a brogue.
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