Fortunately, at his best Faber writes so beguilingly that we enjoy the journey even if we never quite reach the promised destination. |
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It is a soporific reverie that wafts gently and beguilingly but ultimately insubstantially. |
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The first mile or so was a beguilingly easy woodland walk, followed by a series of steep climbs and descents through forests of conifers. |
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The works are beguilingly small, and in clean acrylic colours on canvas, have a phantasmagorical kaleidoscopic effect, which is dizzying in its intensity. |
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Just as the world is being over taken by photography, something as beguilingly simple as Ross's work comes along and reminds you of the power of painting. |
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A BUNCH of flowers can appear beguilingly simple, but it is a miracle of distribution. |
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It offers a simple narrative of how problems and tragedies arise, and a beguilingly simple solution: sack, punish, excoriate the culprits. |
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I also think this beguilingly simple form of words strikes a note to which every citizen can relate. |
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In his hands, words take on a lively sort of madness, a vivaciousness that's both unpredictable and beguilingly personal. |
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For those who know Berlin, there's something beguilingly moving about the glimpses of the city's life – the Mickey Mouse figurines in the confiserie, the list of prices in a cafe, the faces of invalids and beggars. |
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