But when it comes to building lovable robots, no-one can touch Sony for cuteness. |
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He is a mixture of a genuine, loving and lovable personality, and a brilliant business mind. |
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Yet handling a lovable, though absent-minded, husband and the children could not have been easy. |
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He was presented as the quixotic radical, the gregarious populist, the lovable dissenter, the rare honest liberal, the minority of one. |
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As a result, liars are passed off as scoundrels or rascals, or even lovable rogues. |
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Miles and Jack, on the other hand, are too easy to figure out, lovable cartoons, rascals who are losers by rote. |
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Make an alphabetical list of all your lovable qualities from adorably brilliantly cool to xerophytic, youthful and zymotic. |
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They are actually painting Joe as a lovable larrikin, when the man actually has an illness. |
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We can very readily identify with the lovable rogues that sauntered across the western landscapes. |
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People who knew him, including his teachers, would describe him as a lovable, cheeky rogue. |
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She came back to Hampshire to live with her father, a lovable rogue who taught her how to get the things she wanted from life. |
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From it, we emerge with an even greater respect and affection for the most loved and lovable poet of the last century. |
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This furry scrap of a creature was of course completely lovable and endearing, but only to people who like cats. |
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Two lovable rogues are discussing a mutual acquaintance who has just been released from prison. |
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A lovable rogue has been recognised for his bravery nearly 100 years after his death. |
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She is far from immune to the lovable Raymond, but she really carries a torch for his big lug of a brother. |
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It seems fans can't get enough of this overweight, near-sighted, lovable lunk who fights zombies from inside his favorite pub. |
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I advise my endearing, beautiful, lovable but maritally unattached daughter to drop her internet dating service and pick up her pen. |
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Even as one thing after another goes wrong, he's still a lovable goof who loses his temper but never lets it get the best of him. |
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We do miss your kooky yet lovable characters that are perfect for Saturday afternoon matinees. |
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Walt Disney needs to be thanked wholeheartedly for popularising toons with his lovable renditions of ducks and mice. |
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What isn't expected is the touching performance of Christopher Walken as Frank's lovable, big-hearted dad. |
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Instead of a mischievously lovable old coot, we get this barely Irish, youngish, oafish dude. |
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As a rule, we divide our hearts into different compartments, for lovable, neutral and unlovable people. |
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The two aunts, originally meant to be stodgy and throwbacks to the Victorian age, come across immediately as warm, lovable eccentrics. |
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She was a very lovable, sweet-tempered girl, nearly always ready to listen, and to assist him in any way that she could. |
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In addition, we get the fiery, lovable Irish minister, some cloddish humor, and an ending that tries too hard. |
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She has one annoying but lovable big brother that looks out for her, and a little sister that adores and idolizes her. |
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So, you know, sometimes these men are very ingratiating and very charming and very lovable, and nobody is all bad or all good. |
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That's right, it was the CD release party for those lovable coots, The Scurvy Pirates. |
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But a well-adjusted polyamorist is too controversial a figure, so the movie quickly takes action to drag the lovable anti-hero down. |
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Isherwood's bright-eyed alertness, his lack of malice, his genial delight in the foibles of others all make him lovable. |
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Set back as I tell about the heroic doings of this lovable critter as spelled out by the elder folk of our town. |
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Papa has always been a crotchety, grouchy, grumpy yet extremely lovable old coot. |
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The film is positive in its portrayal of Down's syndrome, and Roberta is superbly acted as a funny, humorous, and lovable character. |
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I was most deeply moved by the way this lovable man prayed, so devout and so certain that God heard his prayer. |
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He is the lovable old duffer with the frantic, ants-in-the-pants commentating style. |
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There's a strong satirical tradition of lovable dolts coming to the big city and getting taken up as primitive geniuses by shallow cafe society. |
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Her performance as the most complicated and equally lovable and hateable character on TV had us hoping she might somehow secure a nomination in the supporting category. |
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For art historians, this challenging work will offer an alternative to a history of Modern art which is all-too-often peopled with heroic trailblazers and lovable rogues. |
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You expect twists in the plot, not too hard to get your head around, and you expect some nasty villains along with some dupable cops and lovable rogues. |
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There is one, however, which shows none of these characteristics and indeed suggests that, sharp tongue or no, he might have been a lovable old buffer. |
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Do you even remember working with Brad Pitt on that movie, as the lovable stoner, Floyd? |
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Everyone was sad, aghast, and even feared that the new owners of the bar, would yuppify the beloved dive which sits just on the outskirts of Skid Row and displace its cast of lovable barflies. |
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Bob was celebrated as a lovable rogue with a brilliantly creative mind. |
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They were such lovable and trustable people, no one could disagree. |
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And Jennifer Lawrence will, in all likelihood, be her usual, wacky, lovable self. |
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Several spoke of him as a harmless and even lovable eccentric. |
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She'd never seem him look as sweet and lovable as he did then. |
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He is nothing if not lovable, a shaggy chatterbox whose run-on sentences resemble the colorful, crowded laundry lines strung between tenement windows in old photographs. |
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They were never the most groundbreaking band on the planet, but their catchy hooks and honest energy made them a lovable presence in the indie scene of my youth. |
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At 16, Jen is tall and shapely, a strong, pretty, lovable girl with a crazy grin and a powerful mind. |
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The show is a fascinating and heart-warming ride with lovable group of characters led by Whitley. |
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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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These individuals may be babes in the woods, but their sincerity and eagerness to please makes them so lovable that people rarely take too much advantage of them. |
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Ah, Stevie, I can't stay mad at you for long, not with that lovable punim! |
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The Grammys are the first step in the singer's domestication, of his certain transmogrification from hate-filled bad boy to lovable, safe, pop dreamboat. |
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Calvert was a pudgy older guy who wore thick horn-rimmed glasses and personified the lovable nebbish. |
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First up, a classic profile of the cantankerous but lovable Chicago newspaper columnist Mike Royko. |
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But do not expect any lovable creatures and charming subjects here. |
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He was a tall, coltish, bespectacled young man, curiously lovable. |
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As if the human mystery can be bifurcated and compartmentalized into portions lovable and despisable. |
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Within 24 hours lovable Jackson had moved in with PC Adam Norris, 32, fiancee Erin Sulley, 35, and their Spanish hunting dog Chica. |
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He plays Zach with a touch of lovable teenage goofiness and looks seriously concerned when he feels that Hannah is in danger. |
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Sleepy Hollow is populated by a bunch of lovable, strange heroes. |
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It's not the East End of jellied eels and lovable Cockneys having a knees-up on a Friday night. |
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Some girlies keep the same BFF from tricycles to training bras, while others build a big, crazy crew of lovable buds. |
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The Clangers were lovable pink aliens who talked in whistles, drank soup and had friends such as the Iron Chicken and Froglets. |
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He had turned her adrift, neither a wife, widow, nor maid, and here she was, one of the most estimably lovable and noble women I have ever met. |
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Some TV shows get under your skin with lovable characters or subtle writing. |
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The sequel checks in with the unmoored but largely lovable characters from the first movie as they face middle age. |
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They are neither lovable nor loving because they are innately poisonous or repulsive, like a pit adder or a skunk. |
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But somehow the motoring Yeti has transformed our perception of the abominable snowman as some sort of lovable, furry creature. |
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Last year, the lovable underdogs went on a magical ride, which ended with a rout over Taft of Woodland Hills in the City Section championship game. |
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Its hero is a lovable schlemiel opposed by a wincingly evil character. |
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The lovable dope admitted stealing glimpses of her as she rounded the table shooting. He went on to compliment that her hair was lustrous. The cherriest lips he had ever seen. |
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Thanks largely to a superb performance from Johnny Vegas as lovable anti-hero Moz, this has become one of the best alternative comedies on the box. |
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When she discovers she's pregnant after a one-night stand with lovable layabout Ben, the pair struggle to find a way to make their unexpected relationship work. |
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