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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 14 Sep 2013

    The word “sweet” appears 840 in the complete works of Shakespeare. Brad Leithauser on writers’ pet words:http://nyr.kr/160raGs 

    6:01 PM - 14 Sep 2013
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      1. Adam Alter‏ @adamleealter 14 Sep 2013
        Replying to @NewYorker

        RT @NewYorker: The word “sweet” appears 840x in the complete works of Shakespeare. On writers’ pet words: http://nyr.kr/160raGs 

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      1. José Antonio Millán‏ @librosybitios 15 Sep 2013
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        Misteriosas elecciones en la #lengua de cada #escritor. “Sweet” appears 840 in the works of Shakespeare | @NewYorker http://nyr.kr/160raGs 

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      2. Alex Crow‏ @ImAlexCrow 14 Sep 2013
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        @NewYorker 839 in "Dude, Where's My Bard"

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      1. Aanel Victoria‏ @AanelVictoria 30 Sep 2013
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        @NewYorker Sweets for the sweet!

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      1. Aanel Victoria‏ @AanelVictoria 28 Sep 2013
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        @NewYorker F. Scott Fitzgerald used "redolent" waaaay too often.

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      1. Yvonne Mason‏ @ydmason 15 Sep 2013
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        @ms_ydmason “@NewYorker: The word “sweet” appears 840 in the complete works of Shakespeare. Brad Leithauser http://nyr.kr/160raGs ”

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      1. Dr. Laura J. Snyder‏ @LauraJSnyder 15 Sep 2013
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        What is your pet word? The word “sweet” appears 840 in the complete works of Shakespeare. @NewYorker http://nyr.kr/160raGs 

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      1. Shannon Murray‏ @shannonkmurray 15 Sep 2013
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        #UPEI255: sweet indeed! “@NewYorker: The word “sweet” appears 840 in the complete works of Shakespeare." http://nyr.kr/160raGs ”

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      1. S. Luke Abaffy‏ @AuthorFeast 14 Sep 2013
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        @NewYorker No one cares

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      1. Joseph Holmes‏ @holmestweethome 14 Sep 2013
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        @holmesfree: A rose by any other name? “@NewYorker: The word “sweet” appears 840 in the works of Shakespeare. http://nyr.kr/160raGs ”

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      1. Dr Surinder Singh‏ @SurinderDr 14 Sep 2013
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        @NewYorker A peaceful world devoid of hunger and poverty is sweet.Tolerance, patience and freedom makes it sweetest.

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      1. Sheena Lucie Serrão 🇹🇹‏ @LucieSerrao 14 Sep 2013
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        @NewYorker Khalil Gibran used Firmament a lot.

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      1. Kevin Bradley‏ @Osaka_Starbux 14 Sep 2013
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        @NewYorker What light through yonder window breaks? T'is the Apple Store and the iPhone is the sun! Sweet! Verily.

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      1. Justin Nystrom‏ @JustinNystrom 14 Sep 2013
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        @hillaryeklund RT: @NewYorker: The word “sweet” appears 840 in the complete works of Shakespeare http://nyr.kr/160raGs 

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      1. William Robb‏ @ChillyRobb 14 Sep 2013
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        @NewYorker Sweet are the uses of adversity.

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      1. Liz Scanlon‏ @LizScanlon 14 Sep 2013
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        One of my favourite words. RT @NewYorker: The word “sweet” appears 840 in the complete works of Shakespeare: http://nyr.kr/160raGs 

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