Now the enterprising county council is inviting tourists to rediscover one of the region's most beguiling attractions, Sherwood Forest. |
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The characters are credible and beguiling, and skilfully rendered by the cast. |
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She is a fascinating, beguiling woman who I feel very privileged to have met in the flesh. |
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The frumpy looks belie this mid-engined car's beguiling flat-six engine and fabulous handling. |
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With her allure, she is even fooling the foreign diplomats through her beguiling appearance. |
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Very few people have ever seen these shy, utterly beguiling creatures on their immemorial trek. |
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When at last he spoke, his voice was beguiling, and my senses seemed to calm of their own accord. |
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And it is always a pleasure to listen to her beguiling and distinctive literary voice. |
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The album, Eye to the Telescope, is a beguiling record, veering from pumped-up indie to stripped-down acoustic ballads. |
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And for the first hour or so, it was all quite beguiling and an impressive spectacle to behold. |
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Luxury amid coastal wilderness is beguiling but concerns locals, who fear too many sybarites will spoil the coast. |
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Her portrayal as a hypochondriac makes for a beguiling approach and probably gives an accurate description of her journey. |
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Blood lines have a beguiling authority not conferrable by votes of the city council. |
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This is cool, sophisticated, endlessly intriguing downtempo electronica with a beguiling, organic sound. |
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Blue For The Most is a beguiling blend of trip-hop, pop and folk, swinging sultrily, with the sort of confidence that sets this debut apart. |
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He played with easy beguiling brilliance, like neon light, at times erupting into shards of pure ecstatic electric yearning. |
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The work opens with a beguiling play of diagonal white lines across a black screen, entering at irregular moments. |
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Looking into the beguiling eyes of the accused, his honor does not have the heart to sentence them. |
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We are daily assailed by the beguiling double-think of public opinion formers. |
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There was a tender innocence about her, a beguiling absurdity, a delightful frankness. |
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Her sad puppy eyed look was famous for beguiling you into just about anything. |
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Her eyes challenged me, potent, like a peregrine falcon's, but the beguiling scent of turps and linseed oil drew me to her canvas. |
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His regulars were bright friends with beguiling personalities and good stories, not stars with a movie to push. |
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A few of the audience may have wandered away with the feeling that too little of this gave us a pure, beguiling Monteverdi sound. |
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Suicidal sheep and comic book heroes inhabit this beguiling collection of far-fetched fables. |
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Not just cute and beguiling, Pilkington's sculptures are slightly off-centre being both disarming and disconcerting. |
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Of all the unsolved mysteries of the Arctic, the fall and rise of musk-oxen on Banks Island is one of the most beguiling. |
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A wide-eyed innocent, Matthew is initially the lamb to the slaughter as he falls under the spell of the beguiling Isabelle. |
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With a beguiling, over the shoulder, come-hither look, she began to dance to the music. |
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In its original version for flutes and piccolos, the work is one of his most beguiling. |
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I have a burst of instant nostalgia whenever I stroll through its rather beguiling streets. |
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It can't just have been the mesmeric, beguiling videos by hip, ascendant directors. |
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Pitfield's chamber music from the middle period is substantial yet beguiling. |
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And if his cultured team-mates can continue to keep him entertained with their beguiling play, then all the better. |
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The price the guitar pays for its beguiling shapeliness is primarily forfeited air mass. |
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Enter Sophie Fisher, his beguiling if quirky plant lady, who has an unexpected green thumb for lyrics. |
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This beguiling little loch lies in the hills to the west of Ashkirk and north of Hawick, nestling between Belmanshaws and the Dod at a height of 320 metres. |
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Hence the songs which are performed to tinkly, beguiling arrangements of tunes from The Magic Flute. |
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It's a beguiling place, with the brooding somnolence and isolation common to islands accessible only by boat. |
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Michael von der Heide impresses by his musical versatility, his beguiling charm and waspish humour. |
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In the set of the artist's sensual portraits, to smile in beguiling and mutinous corner, this young beauty will conquer you to the 1st look. |
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Many say Indian business culture, while beguiling, is less accessible that it first seems. |
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The rest of its network failed to pull its weight. Letsbuyit's business model was beguiling, but it failed to catch on. |
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Award-winning artist, Chifan Catalin Alexandru, weaves together beguiling characters and mythical places ostensibly on stage for all to witness. |
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But in return, this expert in small hydroelectric power stations and his partner get to enjoy nature at its most beguiling. |
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It's a beguiling voice that shows warmth in the track Obstacles, a superb piece of radio-friendly pop. |
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And the particularly beguiling question: How do you study these transitory interactions given that they occur in several billionths-of-a-second? |
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No one and nothing can guarantee that the cynicism of power-whatever beguiling ideological mask it adopts-will cease to dominate the world. |
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He does it all with a floating economy of motion and a beguiling offhandedness that appeal to the imagination. |
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However beguiling this sharp distinction may seem, it is and always has been a fairy-tale. |
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His poetry is characterized by its openness to the vagaries of consciousness, its wry, beguiling lyricism, and its innovative use of forms such as the pantoum and the sestina. |
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Director Pradip Sarkar realises there is no beauty in vanity, hence his girl is beautiful without being vain, she is fetching without being beguiling. |
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Half family memoir, half professional portrait, quirkily written and full of engaging detail, this book is a beguiling contribution to mid-Victorian studies. |
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Her 2013 release Lua Ya offers a beguiling type of Korean ambient vocal music, unlike anything else I heard during the year. |
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His lean arrangement of this covered-by-everyone classic leaves plenty of room for her beguiling vocals. |
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These 30-second spots were so beguiling that it's easy to imagine that alcohol-free Riyadh will soon rival Disney World as a family-friendly vacation paradise. |
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Few neighborhood rituals in Manhattan are more beguiling than to be present as roustabouts pump helium into the balloons that give such a childlike lift to the Macy's parade. |
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Prepare to behold the most beguiling foodstuffs known to man. |
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The former is an utterly beguiling, effortlessly simple piano ballad. |
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The result is an utterly beguiling game worthy of its legendary name. |
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He is engaged to Rose, a beguiling socialite who is 25 years his junior. |
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The most beguiling aspect of the report was its two-part thesis. |
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And then to Tenby, a beguiling town, full of light and hanging flower baskets and with the most startlingly immaculate pair of beaches of any town I've ever seen. |
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I thought he was supposed to be my mentor. But, in actuality, what did I know about the often beguiling world of adults? |
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Yet there is something beguiling about the bleakness of this place that you miss if you bop across the country by air, from warthog to lion, from sand spout to watering hole. |
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These beguiling theories can energize or console political partisans. |
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It was a brand new machine that awaited us for a first road test in Connecticut, but one not as beguiling as we would have hoped for a car that's trying to outdo the Infiti G35s and BMW 3 Series of this world. |
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A beautiful, beguiling 23 year old with a history of drug abuse, Mizzy is wayward, at loose ends, looking for direction. |
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Little by little Bacon got to beguiling out of Hill things to do, and presently Hill was furnishing him the things to do without any beguilement. |
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She was in pale violet peau de soie, and a hat so beguiling that Kit was only momentarily surprised to find himself with an erection. |
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The fairy queen of the freak-folk movement, Ms. Newsom uses a harp and her froggish little voice to spin elaborate, beguiling fantasies. |
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But the beguiling sense of things not being what they seem grows even uncannier when we realize that Warhol never actually used this exact image. |
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I say this to make sure that no one deceives you with beguiling words. |
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Pictures and text lend an immediacy to the historical events and to the grandeur of Canada's geography. And the beguiling story of the dog touches the heartstrings. |
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While continuing to make beguiling and ambitious paintings and prints, he was the acting curator of the VAG and then the gallery curator at Simon Fraser University. |
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His talent, skill, inventiveness, and knowledge are beguiling. |
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It's just as well to succumb to the city's beguiling natural beauty. |
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Such analyses are beguiling for another reason too. |
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Belief is a beguiling theme and Chanter perspicaciously probes beneath the surface, questioning what makes us believe in others, and what makes us believe in our own selves. |
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Peaceful desert, unimaginably vast areas of steppe, a stillness so quiet that you can hear it, a fascinating pattern of light and reflections in the vast and beguiling landscapes in the land of eternal blue skies. |
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However beguiling the decor, however beautiful the carved cornices, the gleaming brass fixtures, if the joists of a building are made of balsa wood it is not a good investment. |
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This creator's beguiling artistry defines itself by striving to deformĀ the formal, scoffing at traditionalist conventions, contradicting our recognition of banal reality and indeed challenging our exceptations. |
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The new raw approach suits them well: with this record they are truly in their element, balancing sinister atmospherics with powerful metal hooks for a beguiling overall result. |
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Giovanni Schiaperelli, an Italian astronomer, created a detailed gazetteer of the planet in the 19th century, using such beguiling names as Olympus and Elysium for the features he saw through his telescope. |
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This sparky, effervescent and beguiling kooky klutz is called on merely to lift a disgruntled male from the doldrums. |
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This sparky, effervescent and beguiling kooky klutz exists merely to lift a disgruntled male from the doldrums. |
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And Ms. Lambert, a beguiling mixture of innocence and worldly wisdom, imbued her solo with a lingering sultriness that drew us, quietly and intensely, into her world. |
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Not too long in the future, you would no more appear to the screens, and would be deserted in the desert, until the next elections to intonate the beguiling sloganeering again. |
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Children will be intrigued by the beguiling wordplay, and equally engaged by the exuberant collage illustrations created by Marthe Jocelyn and Nell Jocelyn. |
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Clearly moved by the struggle of Ethiopian refugee Aida and her beguiling daughter Amelia, zillionaire Theo Paphitis vowed to sort out their chaotic finances. |
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The Sirens, gleeful scourge of mariners, beguiling bane and cruelhearted joy, whom no man could abandon once he'd heard them, were left, they say, through sly Ulysses' ploy. |
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