She held a responsible job in community economic development, and she was bright, charming and comely. |
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Visit in late summer or autumn, though, and you will see this charming medieval city at its best. |
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One of these gentlemen just happens to be the madwoman's father, a charming chap who seems unfazed by most things in this day and age. |
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He was authoritarian and intolerant but was also urbane and charming when he needed to be. |
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This charming and affecting sequel, reuniting the characters after nine years, gives us the answer. |
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It's printed in a really charming block letter font, as if it were done by hand, with different little flowers amidst the lettering. |
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The central anti-hero, Johnny, embodies all that is charming and despicable in a man. |
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Certainly, that's part of what inspired me to make my character a charming anti-hero as well. |
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They may find it quaint or antiquated, rather than charming, and its few flaws may stand out larger due to the hype. |
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Imagine going out to dinner with a charming man who promises you riches and glory beyond your wildest dreams. |
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Right now you're either dazzling the general populace with brilliance or charming them with blarney. |
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He was such a charming and likeable man that you wanted to do things simply because he was Sergio. |
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I met with in this charming season, expelled every gloomy and vexatious thought, just at the close of day the gentle gales retired. |
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Then she'll drive like the clappers and be so charming when she gets there that everyone forgives her. |
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Yes, the station had a perfectly charming garden including a herbaceous border, rose beds, lupins and mop-headed bay trees in green tubs. |
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The Pedant in the Kitchen is a charming little book, somewhere between the colour of saffron and mustard. |
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Kirsten Dunst is utterly charming as the doctor's wifty office assistant, idolizing her boss from afar. |
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He produced some charming teawares decorated with putti and children in the rococo manner. |
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Talon in particular is supposed to be a charming, irreverent rogue with a ready sense of humor. |
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Joe, an aging thief, serves as the film's charming rogue, desperate for money and a clean getaway. |
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Asquith's is the perfect place for peckish arctophiles, because downstairs from the tearooms is a charming teddy bear shop. |
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Romantic complications arise when Erica is also pursued by Harry's charming 30-something doctor. |
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It is Arethusa, one of the Orchids and one of the most charming posies in the meadow lot. |
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But while he as intelligent, charming, and witty, the Italian was also argumentative, mocking, and vain. |
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An entrance lobby leads to the sitting room, which has polished timber floors and a charming cast iron fireplace. |
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The sunny colours, the life-death subject matter, and the roughness of the work all come together for a charming package. |
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This charming story about land rights, written by a Caucasian man, is told from the viewpoint of indigenous and Hispanic people. |
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After the third knock, a charming and tidy gentleman appeared at the front door. |
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They design, cut and set a variety of semi-precious and precious stones into charming pieces. |
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The result is a charming house full of exposed brick walls and old timbers. |
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Everything that makes him such a charming, slightly oddball singer remains, not least in the lovably mundane lyrics. |
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It's a fine example of British cinema at its best, aided by a perfect cast of characters and a charming family story. |
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The reflected lighting is seductive, the flowers lush, the service charming, the prices calming. |
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Kleeblatt is a charming Bavarian with a fine talent for putting together an opera production and choosing a fitting cast. |
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The food runs the gamut from solid and reliable to off the beaten path and utterly charming. |
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This record is a charming companion piece to Williams's most recent release of rusticity, Musings of a Creek Dipper. |
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And, thankfully, someone took some sweet and charming photos of the awkward meetup. |
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The feel is of something nimbler and more complex, carefully presented in a charming space. |
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In what I thought was a pretty charming way, I asked them what the deal with the buzzing was. |
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It's a charming morceau, with real poetry in it, although it's hard to get a good performance. |
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There are also 16 converted cottages that provide charming self-contained accommodation in the grounds. |
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He's being his usual charming self, as he always is when medical personnel are trying to help him. |
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He plays the blankly charming hero against her sinister clown with squeaking, Chekhovian shoes. |
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She toys with the dangerous idea of matchmaking her spirited and charming sister-in-law with Zhang. |
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Its characters are calculatedly charming and the script slyly ends each of its tragic notes with a sight gag. |
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The twin bedroom is particularly charming and is now a children's room with nursery rhyme wallpaper and decorative features. |
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Flowers speak their own language and even though their secret language may be outdated, tussie-mussies continue to make charming gifts. |
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The American holiday, Thanksgiving, is such a charming concept that we would do well to adopt it. |
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He may be charming but he is willful, thoroughly spoiled and a washout in politics. |
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While no doubt a few of the neighbors were dismayed by this violation of Waspish color preferences, the effect was both unexpected and charming. |
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Lewis, charming and avuncular, is far easier to relate to than the aloof and distant Freud. |
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He is also utterly charming, happy to poke fun at himself, and adept at sidestepping questions he doesn't want to answer. |
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The idea of ancient Baluchis meeting for board game nights not unlike the ones I indulge in is quite charming. |
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From the opening handshake to the final wave, Tabby did most of the talking and came across as a genuinely charming character. |
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Jenny loved the look of the school house and began imagining her new life in its charming, quirky interior. |
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The route follows well waymarked paths from Hawkshead across low pastures to the charming settlement of Colthouse. |
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She imagined how charming it would be to meet a handsome young man around the turn of the path. |
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The finale is especially charming when the Italians climb into hot-air balloons to set off for their homeland. |
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In any event, she was charming in the face of my momentary lapse in speech. |
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She retains the curve to suggest, in combination with her bird-like gaze, a charming whimsicality. |
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My charming, loving, sweet, gentle, handsome, well-behaved son had emptied a bottle of nail polish remover. |
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He was clearly bright, personable, charming and capable of writing good journalism. |
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But Bacon's version of the piece on this disc, with its built in rallentandos, is charming and convincing. |
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She dwells on her charming manner, love of clothes, loyalty to her brother and, in later life, to her adoptive city. |
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Shy, charming and adorable, she bounded over to hug Nandita Das as soon as the actor walked in. |
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After much leisurely rambling, we made tracks for Provincetown, a charming seaside town. |
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Entering the garden on the west is a tennis court, a charming gazebo with a Japanese bird house on its roof, and an indigenous rock garden. |
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He's one of those charming, funny Peter Pan types that everybody likes but nobody should get mixed up with romantically. |
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The songs are tricksily stylish pop that veers gleefully with unexpected time changes, and a charming fifties swing. |
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He was pleasant, very charming, but when we were waiting for filming and he was standing behind me, he wrote on my ear with a marker pen! |
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The writing is her usual blend of charming whimsy, heartbreaking poignancy and sometimes impenetrable surrealism. |
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He was a charming, affable man who, it was said, defeated his enemies without making any. |
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Listen to their concerns, Mr President, and be your affable, charming self. |
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Miss Braham was every whit as charming and seductive as she had been, some years ago, in the analogous part of Patience. |
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Their triangular relationship, revealed through charming bilingual interplay, was the heart of this film. |
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Their winsome smiles and charming looks lit up the place, setting hearts aflutter. |
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Butler and Dunne, both Irish dance champions, showed all the charming razzle-dazzle in the world. |
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He was charming and funny and a great story teller, and he never did a stroke of work. |
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Those who have seen her at numerous events in Bangalore remember her warm nature, ready wit and charming smile. |
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The silky relationship between art and fashion may seem charming but is often a tawdry, corrupting, even whorish affair. |
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The other night I dined with him and his charming hosts, scions of one of America's oldest corporations. |
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As he rattled cups and spoons and kettles, I examined the box of teabags and tried to think of something charming to say. |
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My favorite waiter there is an old man who works his charming shtick on both willing and unwilling customers. |
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Built in 1792 as a summer retreat, it's a charming legacy of the days when Azerbaijan was a chaotic jumble of rival khanates and principalities. |
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This politician is charming and likeable but carries the air of a bit of a mischievous rogue. |
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You've then got the choice between charming airheads or incomprehensible technical folks. |
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Over all, the restaurant had the feel of a sophisticated wine bar in a charming outdoor setting. |
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With his charming looks and winsome manners he soon won admiration from the men and women of Basarke and the villages nearby. |
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His smile was charming, and his eyes bright and winsome, and with his aura came an atmosphere of leisure accompanied by a tinge of duress. |
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There are also ritual lamps, and a charming gilded swing with push-rods to lull the deity into a kindly tolerance of human failings. |
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Chatty, charming and a highly entertaining gossip off the record, she picks her words carefully when the tape recorder is switched on. |
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The ground is in a charming setting, surrounded by hills, although this does result in shadows over the ground in the late afternoon or evening. |
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In the course of the book Mr. Waksal moves from charming bon vivant to a huckster headed to the big house. |
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The character he ends up creating is charming but bland, like the film itself, despite the technical wizardry involved in its creation. |
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Her manners and behaviour were very charming and she was one good looking and well spoken woman. |
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Both of the women said Swaby had been charming and swept them off their feet at first, buying them lots of gifts. |
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A charming 1909 postcard of the wife of a Wolof merchant wearing a dyed wrapper introduces her essay. |
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This charming book is perfect for younger children to reinforce shipboard safety and the importance of life jackets. |
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Yet whenever the reader begins to tire of historical minutiae, the author throws in charming tidbits of bibliophilic lore. |
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The Sauvignon tastes like hay and the Chardonnay has a steely finish that's not very charming, but both are still better than what I had before. |
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Afternoon tea, for example, at the legendary Reid's Palace Hotel is just one of a range of charming social customs that woos tourists. |
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These charming songs exist in two different versions, the first for baritone and string quartet, and the second for tenor and woodwind quartet. |
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It makes free with cultural conventions in a way we find charming, funny, winsome and sometimes freeing. |
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He's a bit stuck up and rude to everyone, but to the working girls he is very charming. |
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There's a quaintness in these tableaux that's at first charming but eventually slides into overkill through sheer grating repetition. |
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Much of the travel was aboard a charming little narrow-gauge railway train hauled by elderly puffing steam locomotives. |
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And as he witnessed more and more charming old buildings falling to the wrecking ball, he started to study Lutyens more closely. |
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It is finely wrought and brilliantly realised, but devoid of charming idiosyncrasy. |
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But we do have charming regionalisms, which have been studied in the fascinating Dialect Survey. |
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Sam seems to have been an exquisite survivor, a charming shape-shifter, a talented and highly successful magician, acrobat and showman. |
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Every cut or twist of tire evokes a different feeling, from scary to charming, aggressive to shy, belligerent to just plain worn out. |
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One widespread corporate tactic is hiring reps who are undeniably alluring and always charming. |
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The clean air, the salty spray and the charming surroundings have beguiled visitors for years. |
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There's a place for charming amateurishness in music but you need to be experienced to do it well. |
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Sissi House may sound like a camp rendezvous but this charming 17th century Jdeide mansion is a cut glass restaurant. |
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His elegant rendition of Rachmaninov's version of Fritz Kreisler's Liebesfreud was a charming encore. |
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Yet still, the show was a success due in large part to its sexy interludes and charming leads. |
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Jane Galt is a charming hostess, and her salon is a vastly more amiable affair than I imagine Rand's were. |
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On the other hand, among friends with whom you feel at ease, you are expressive, witty, and quite charming. |
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The original idea of Mothering Sunday on the fourth Sunday of Lent is quite charming. |
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Upon entering, a charming flapper greets you and beckons you to see the 1920's show. |
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He remains a charming, impeccably polite, good-natured and amazingly resilient man. |
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Spin fantasies in your head, she's probably the most charming and intelligent creature on earth. |
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The pride of South Indians in their food is charming and infectious. |
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He was charming, diffident but above all very friendly, with no airs or graces. |
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Mouha, our charming guide, is from the ait Atta and was born in a black goat-hair tent in the Saharan dunes. |
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What an alternately messed up, irresistibly catchy, reprehensible, utterly charming holiday classic. |
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People who know him speak of a relaxed and charming man, remarkably free of arrogance or unpleasantness. |
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Amid a din of bantering of her personality, Paltrow pulled off a charming guest arc on Glee, winning an Emmy for her work. |
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The Three Weissmanns of Westportby Cathleen Schine A Jane Austen-inspired story of Connecticut in this charming new novel. |
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For those who have a problem with that, she offered a charming, subtle middle finger. |
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Whether he was in his eighties or not, he was still handsome and charming, and obviously still liked to pass the time of day with a strange woman. |
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The tourist season is nearly upon us yet again and one local man, Arthur McGuigan, is already in full swing ferrying tourists around the Village in his charming jaunting car. |
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As usual, one charming little dog cocked its leg on my tackle bag. |
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All that is charming about Australian wine, with a dash of sophistication. |
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I tried to give him a charming smile and look serious at the same time. |
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Sallust is ruthless and charming, a connoisseur of rare wines and rare women. |
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Leslie's Advent calendar is beautiful, charming and delightful. |
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He could be brash, streetwise, a wheeler-dealer and charming. |
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This four-time Olympic champion has a charming smile that wins the love of middle-aged parents and sets young people's heart aflutter with affection. |
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Chris Messina did such great work this year making a curmudgeon charming on The Mindy Project. |
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Neal is the charming and debonair criminal I created for the show, played brilliantly by Matt Bomer. |
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The utterly charming Mr Vass who runs the shop has a terrific range of door knobs, handles and basically everything you could ever need in brass and general ironmongery. |
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And he proved that he hadn't lost his knack for charming his audience. |
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Now it is coming up in the world and is a charming bohemian quarter. |
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Lo and behold, Sabrina returned a refined, charming lady, and Day promptly revealed his grand plan to wed her. |
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She dumped her many bags at her feet, the designer labels of Gucci, Versace and Prada among many other charming store names marked clearly on the side of the bags. |
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She even plucked bon mots out of the air, charming the men in dark suits with her sauciness. |
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He is still a charming talker who looks you straight in the eye as he languidly spins out his stories about growing up in Mexico, which he considers his spiritual home. |
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Her Good Morning America mea culpa was a brilliant cocktail of self-deprecating, earnestly apologetic, and charming. |
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A charming and unassuming man, Kevin says as there was no second level education in Rathdowney when he was growing up, he boarded in Rockwell College. |
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Equally charming and frustrating, the singer also tends to skip around answers to some of the harder questions with riddling, sermon-like replies. |
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Jimmy Carter was initially viewed as charming when he held a fireside chat in a wool cardigan. |
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His charming little theme's heard throughout the movie, but the producers chose to impose somebody else's noisy pop tune on the credits, obscuring his very apropos theme. |
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It's a testament to the writers, then, and to the actor's loopily charismatic performance, that Vincent comes off as charming and magnetic as he does. |
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George and his lop-eared black mare had been charming the crowds-if not always the judges-all week, and the love affair only continued with her strong freestyle performance. |
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Baker is the gold standard for the job, ambitious, charming and indisputably effective at managing the levers of power. |
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As the central love interest, he isn't charming, just irritating. |
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She was absolutely charming, rather maternal and incredibly shy herself. |
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In Casino Jack, Kevin Spacey plays the dirtied lobbyist with a gutsy flair that renders him hopelessly charming. |
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In The Sessions, opening Friday, Hawkes has finally emerged as not only a bona fide leading man, but a charming, romantic lead. |
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She was charming, with the indefinable magnetism certain older cultivated European women possess whether or not they were beauties in their youth. |
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We finally have our homes decorated in charming hues of country blue, dusty pink, and seafoam green after being stuck in shades of avocado green and gold for years. |
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Sunny and Claus were two charming, flamboyant socialites at the very top of American high society. |
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There is nothing extraordinary about a parent having both a charming, lovable Venusian side and a withdrawn Saturnian side or a demanding Plutonian side. |
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Not only would this make her a relatable regular gal, she could share charming stories about her hubby as a Little League dad. |
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Libyans are by and large charming, charismatic, humorous people with a Mediterranean joie de vivre. |
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Laden with mandoras, we arrive at the isolated farm where the charming Loula makes traditional halloumi cheese from the milk of goats tended by her husband. |
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Profiles of McGreevey from throughout his career depict him as a workaholic, driven, charming and schmoozy but eerily hollow in both personal life and political philosophy. |
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And as for talent, you've talent plenty at bagatelle and charming women. |
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At night, luxuriate at charming inns, sampling Scotch whisky. |
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The incomparably charming Jean Dujardin began his little Oscar speech with a simple declaration in his imperfect English. |
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The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, looked very charming in a gown of dahlia shade marocain crepe made on the long moulded lines, with hat to match. |
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The prodigal ex-hippie who returns to an Essex village after blagging his way through eight years on the scrounge is still as charming and feckless as ever. |
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Melville Candy Company is a family-owned company that has been producing charming barley sugar lollipops in whimsical shapes and classic flavors for a quarter century. |
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The Times has a charming article about Mongolia's reintroduction of second names, which were banned in the Soviet era because they reinforced tribal bonds. |
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The Miniatures are inventive, charming pieces with colorful harmonic writing in the secondo part, imaginative rhythmic devices and surprising turns of phrases. |
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Consequently, scores of young women plan to learn some fundamentals of the art of thread and needle in order to become more charming to their lovers. |
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The citizens of this coastal paradise carried on with their daily activities, bringing life to the busy streets and a charming sense of chaos to the local markets and bazaars. |
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Though one imagines that successful players must be mean, damaged and mendacious, he turned out to be a thoroughly charming and friendly bear of a man. |
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Rachel moved her eyes down to this charming creature's face. |
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But do not expect any lovable creatures and charming subjects here. |
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With a charming face framed by curly hair, she soon became a star. |
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Not a belter in the vocal department, she manages to retain a charming fragility while knowing enough to be able to inject humour and colour where its needed. |
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Beneath his charming surface, however, lies a soul damaged by loss. |
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Beneath his charming smile and humble personality is a fierce dedication to continually push himself beyond his boundaries, taking daring, challenging and diverse roles. |
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You must get lost like everyone else in the covered bazaar and be picked up by a charming tout who will show you the Bey's bed and the view from the rooftops. |
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The protagonist of this charming feature debut is a spirited single mother with a string of divorces behind her and a taste for trailer-park chic. |
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Tibetan society is charming but conservative, and the thought of Tibetan hotties mincing down the catwalk in their skimp challenged all credibility. |
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It's all quite charming and tuneful if, in the last resort, unmemorable. |
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The music video of the single, however, is again an indication that Thicke confuses creepy for charming. |
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In January he was invited to visit Osborne House for a fortnight by Queen Victoria, concerned about the charming Captain Fisher. |
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The bar blends just enough comfort to be deemed 'laid back' with just enough quirkiness to be deemed charming. |
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A simpler way to take this in was on the charming Schynige Platte cog railway to the Alpine Garden. |
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Old Sally didn't talk much, except to rave about the Lunts, because she was busy rubbering and being charming. |
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Ripper Steet's Matthew Macfadyen plays dashing Mr Darcey in a charming version of Jane Austen's timeless comedy of manners. |
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A charming footpath leads over the fields to the highway, where a bridge spans the Trent. |
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Everyone knows the charming trilobite Isotelus is the official state fossil of the Buckeye State. |
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Meerkats Don't Fly is a charming children's picturebook about Benny, a young meerkat who dreams of flying. |
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Usually the names of the screenwriters are forgotten,'' Carriere said in a recent interview, charming with his French accent. |
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There isn't a great deal more to do these days but Luang Prabang remains a charming spot in which to while away a couple of days. |
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Not as reserved as his mother Matilda, nor as charming as his father Geoffrey, Henry was famous for his energy and drive. |
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She delivered herself of a great number of original reflections. It was the most charming garrulity he had ever heard. |
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Azie is a charming and attentive host. His cooking is excellent and the meals he prepares seem healthy and nutritious. |
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This charming Cape Dutch hotel sets itself apart from the rest with its spectacular setting, stylish elegance and personalised service. |
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Inverness remains a small community of charming cottages, lovely gardens, and uncontested streets amid a stunning setting. |
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Beyond paying her a few charming compliments and amusing her with gay conversation, had he done anything at all to try and gain her affection? |
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Happy to be a backroom boy, he marries Cathy, a typically charming Keira Knightley, and buries himself away in his Wall Street cover role. |
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Among the charming soloists mezzo Victoria Simmonds was outstanding, giving us a smoulderingly sexy Carmen. |
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Augustine and found the city charming, but considered its hotels and transportation systems inadequate. |
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In the 1960s, they were widely seen as prosperous and charming celebrity nightclub owners and were part of the Swinging London scene. |
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The Carreyesque magnitude of bellowing and pratfall can't swamp the charming warmth of this gay Gallic delight. |
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The Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 in India technically proscribes snake charming on grounds of reducing animal cruelty. |
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Julia Holter, May 2013 A sublime exercise in songcraft and charming a crowd. |
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In some parts of the world, especially in India, snake charming is a roadside show performed by a charmer. |
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Which is why Buddha Belly, a charming and tiny new eatery in Kemps Corner comes as a breath of fresh air. |
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Jean Dujardin is hugely charming in the lead role and the whole film has so much joie de vivre, it's impossible to resist. |
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It's the perfect way to count down to Santa's arrival and the charming nativity scene will help teach your kids the real story of Christmas. |
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I prefer to call it by its rather charming country name of Jack-By-The-Hedge. |
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It was not until the start of the 20th century that smoking women would appear in paintings and photos, giving a chic and charming impression. |
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Anson Mount is charming enough to merit a romp with his leading lady, although the way he seduces her over a piano is unbearably yukky. |
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Now we can do the war thing without these unnecessary distractions,'' said the darkly charming chickenhawk. |
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Agile and silly and charming, he was a good entertainer, and he enjoyed the nonrooted, free-spirited life of a street performer. |
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I too was tempted to ditch my husband and the gloomy climes of England for a bronzed Greek man on the charming island of Mykonos. |
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Pound had sent Yeats a copy of A Lume Spento the previous year, before he left for Venice, and Yeats had apparently found it charming. |
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The Daily Beast's Caryn James on this fall's most charming indie film. |
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The town itself has a charming, what-you-see-is-what-you-get appeal and the people are exactly the same. |
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You choose two options, or three, if the charming French waitron likes you. |
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Perfectly charming and at ease on stage, he's equally rambling and yakky in an interview. |
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Rich knew how to warm up the audience of The Price is Right. His good looks and charming personality made even that special. |
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The band's songs, which can be deliciously unserious, are as memorable as they are charming. |
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The Boy who cried Wolf is a charming fable to everyone except the boy himself. |
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The Boxtrolls is set beneath the charming cobblestone streets of Cheesebridge, a town obsessed with wealth, class and the stinkiest cheeses. |
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I am sure I could not have found anywhere another companion so brilliant and yet so charming and unconceited. |
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She was wearing a rose-beige lace suit and a charming little bonnetlike hat. |
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In photos, it looked charming in what Ms. Foxley describes as a fashionably shabby, slipcovered sort of way. |
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Zach Efron plays the fraternity's charming yet troublemaking president who often walks around shirtless. |
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His charming, intelligent, and cultured cousin Emma Wedgwood, nine months older than Darwin, was nursing his invalid aunt. |
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Part of the land is bordered by the charming Coggle Brook, which meets the brook running through the gardens at the west end of the property. |
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One of them, The Coach House, is a charming semi-detached home, characterfully converted from an old barn in an attractive treefringed courtyard setting. |
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But he always came back in good spirits, talkable and charming. |
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Brancy's duet with Papagena towards the end was a bright spot, and their cute choreography was charming and a refreshing respite from the stodginess of the main action. |
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Toadflax or baby snapdragon is the most charming of the bunch, occurring in solid or bicolor varieties of pink, rose, mauve, red, burgundy and gold. |
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The inn offers charming one bedroom suites, kitchenettes and vacation homes all within a block to the beach and walking distance to shopping, galleries and restaurants. |
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The base for my short break was the impressive four-star Hotel Villa Paradiso in Passignano, a small but charming town situated on the northern edge of Lake Trasimeno. |
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Snake charming as a profession is dying out in India because of competition from modern forms of entertainment and environment laws proscribing the practice. |
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Though we're loathe to leave, we take a day trip from the resort to Soller town on the charming Ferrocarril de Soller, an electric tram made of carved olivewood. |
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We are smitten with Nemo Wolfe. That's the charming nom de Web of Mercantile Library executive director Albert Pyle when he posts on their delightfully omnivorous blog. |
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While semiposh lodges like the Egremont Inn are charming and cozy, smaller operations like the Weathervane Inn are just as friendly... and cheaper. |
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Piper's charming screenprint of Wightwick Manor, near Wolverhampton, dated 1977, will also be sold at a unique sale at Bonhams in London on Monday. |
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The strappy bottoms offer the amazing benefit of highlighting your charming silhouette and are also a beautiful way to show off your femininity on the beach. |
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So now, instead of peeling vegetables in the kitchen and worrying about my five a day, Lady Muck can recline in her chair and be waited on by a charming young man or lady. |
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Located in a charming, restored 19th century farm building, Simple Simon, prepares and bakes his extraordinarily tasty, artificial additive-free pies, based in Lanarkshire. |
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It's been some time since Britain produced such a charming and endearing little comedy with our klutzy heroine's dilemma one that singletons the world over will recognise. |
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He found the new wireless operator a charming fellow, possessed of talents far superior to those of the young men who ordinarily pound the brass at sea. |
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From colorful summer frocks to nautical sailor suits and preppy separates, this charming line showcased an array of styles perfectly suited for any little one. |
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He was evidently very charming to his patrons, and, like Rubens, well able to mix in aristocratic and court circles, which added to his ability to obtain commissions. |
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Vieira created space with a charming stepover and curled into the far corner, which was followed by David Navarro's dismissal reducing Levante to 10 men, the report added. |
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Viewed in a stereopticon, the paired images provided the public with seeming three-dimensionality and the charming pleasure of traveling the world in one's armchair. |
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Not enjoying the tedium of his royal tour, Edward begins to dodge his official duties and falls for a charming young school teacher named Milli Milroy. |
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The historic area has a charming feel and upbeat atmosphere. |
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Shorter still, at just 10in tall, is Mother of Pearl, which comes in shades of grey, soft blue, lilac, peach dusky pink and white with charming speckled and picotee bicolours. |
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Margaret, Duchess of Argyll...depicts this charming old gentleman, who often kisses young girls outside Annabel's, as a narrow-minded, boring Ugandan expert. |
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The resultant close harmony is immaculate, and very charming. |
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