The gaiety of a community festival is charmingly conveyed by a combination of Renaissance-era country dances and general tomfoolery. |
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Elf is a charmingly daffy movie that feels like a leap back in time to more genuinely heart-warming Christmas fare. |
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He is the type not of the charmingly nutty but of the exhaustingly garrulous professor. |
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The Empire of Dreams documentary sometimes lapses charmingly into home-video compilation, showing the main characters goofing and corpsing. |
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By the Middle Ages, no cathedral, guildhall or town hall was complete without a virtual battalion of these charmingly grotesque little guys. |
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The result is charmingly eclectic, and quite unique for Bulgaria, where nondescript design still prevails. |
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He was a charmingly giddy young man and upon hearing him laugh for the first time her heart skipped a beat, somewhat surprised. |
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Frown would have been a more appropriate appellation had this charmingly unique collection been allowed to languish unfinished. |
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When I am done, she breaks into a smile so toothlessly wide, so charmingly affectionate, that I feel I might easily dissolve into it. |
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He then smiled charmingly as he offered me a hard-boiled egg from his plate, warning that the yolk had been removed. |
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Reyes has his whole family here, and Fabregas, rather charmingly, lives in old-school digs with an Irish landlady. |
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It was a commendable, selective, and creative exhibition, with a handsome and charmingly designed catalog. |
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Among the sculpture entries was a charmingly shabby conglomeration of 10 pawnshop diamond rings. |
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As one unwraps this charmingly packaged album, a myriad of shapes and sizes spill out like jumbled puzzle pieces. |
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From as early as 1703, he was making charmingly colored chalk figure drawings in the style of Correggio. |
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Here, the cuisine is always haute, the menu international, the table set charmingly. |
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Leading the way was this meticulously moved, intelligently structured and charmingly dressed production. |
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A flaming red angel chases Adam and Eve from an idyllic landscape, charmingly rendered in great detail by the anonymous illuminator. |
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Posthumously published were her extraordinarily vivid diaries and charmingly illustrated letters. |
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He laughed charmingly when I inquired if he was interested in succeeding the director general. |
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Not being a career politician, he could afford to be charmingly modest about his achievements. |
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He gives a wry smile and lets out a charmingly high-pitched giggle at this last thought. |
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Some say he is notoriously uncollegiate, even if charmingly so, but calling out the home secretary is a bold move by any standards. |
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These fast-paced numbers are effortlessly infused with his charmingly wry sense of humor. |
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Eating only the tops of muffins is reported as their candidate's charmingly eccentric habit. |
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Although finely, even charmingly, detailed, its overall design is inconsistent. |
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Its architecture, furniture, design, function and systems are charmingly retro. |
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As you Americans say, so charmingly yet so ungrammatically, you do the math. |
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Adriana asked, bracing herself for more of his charmingly unrestrained immodesty. |
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She plays her absurd role with more conviction than seems possible, not to mention a charmingly ingenuous sexiness. |
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The eclectic set dressings and costumes call to mind a hodgepodge of charmingly cheesy pop moments. |
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He charmingly combines that imperial trimmer's droll pawkiness and irritating fatuity. |
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Whatever genre Dyer tackles, critical study, novel, travelogue, his true subject is generally, charmingly, Geoff Dyer. |
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The place is certainly atmospheric, the owner charmingly eccentric. |
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She argued charmingly, but sincerely, that most of the razzie voters clearly hadn't seen All About Steve. |
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She manages the Spa of the most charmingly accomplished hotel in Lyon, La Cour des Loges, right in the heart of the Renaissance district. |
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Strictly and with an eye for detail, RTL CREATION has taken up the subject 'love in the country' charmingly and humorously. |
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The result is a charmingly purist dial that magically attracts the observer's eye with its refined surface structure. |
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Everyone goes at his own pace, and as it's often interesting to dismount and linger, the day stretches charmingly. |
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The result, which airs on BBC4 next week, is a charmingly homespun, low-tech, very British vision of space travel. |
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Smartphone apps have replaced many of the charmingly pointless Japanese gizmos that used to be pop up on late-90s travel shows. |
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The city of Hama is famous for its waterwheels, or norias, which charmingly dot the meandering River Orontes, which passes through the city. |
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The exfoliating scrub is an ancestral care liked by all which returns the sweet and charmingly satiny skin. |
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These Members are either charmingly naive, straight out of a fairy tale, or they are populist: one or the other. |
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But there is at least one charmingly peculiar object that completely occupies a 300-foot-long, two-story room. |
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On screen, their national spokesmen and women smile charmingly and portray themselves as decent people who may be a bit wet but are unlike the other politicians. |
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The one on the white horse was fearfully handsome and charmingly polite. |
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There's something charmingly relentless about the Muppets' resilience. |
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Amy Odell, who edits the New York Magazine's fashion blog, The Cut, is charmingly unknowledgeable. |
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One sweater, in particular, a short-sleeve, shrunken crewneck, was charmingly marked by teardrop-shaped dollops of teal blue. |
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We have seldomly seen an artist who can express a typical mood, pose or sentiment so poignantly and charmingly with what looks like a few simple shapes and ink lines. |
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The Tango de Nochebuena is a charmingly disguised version of the world's favorite Christmas song. This tango is a wonderful surprise for your students and then for the audience. |
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Grazinyte-Tyla charmingly turned the orchestra round to acknowledge applause from the enthusiasts in the choirstalls. |
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He was a charmingly dirty rotten scoundrel. |
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Watson's White Rabbit is charmingly twitchy, all nerves and quivers. |
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Entranced, at one point, by the charmingly simple lyrics of eighteenth-century operas, he wrote a number of poems so delicately attenuated, so stripped of descriptiveness, that they seem to have no referent at all. |
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But Mackenzie Crook's treasure hunter sitcom Detectorists is a charmingly understated gem. |
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Our ideas are reflected alluringly and charmingly on your walls. |
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In the cast I saw, Calgarian Matthew Bruce sang the part of the hapless Candide charmingly. |
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I only worked with Jane a few times, but was struck by the speed at which she worked and her presence, which changed perceptibly from the charming to the charmingly controlling when she looked though the lens of her camera. |
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Gerry means a German, Ack Ack means anti-aircraft fire, and Spitty is a Spitfire, the wartime bird flown by this witty, articulate, and charmingly quarrelsome 86-year-old war Veteran. |
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Today, this party ever so charmingly is introducing this bill, once again with the support of the Canadian Alliance, which is no better than the people opposite. |
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Simply warmed and flavored at your convenience, these leaves of sweet potato will accompany charmingly your dishes of meat or fish. You can realize numerous African and West Indian dishes. |
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But, in addition to being the story of Jenifer's experience with Dianova, it is also, in a real sense, a story that expresses, charmingly and elegantly, the real essence of Dianova itself at its very core! |
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In a village with all amenities this charmingly restored village house offers: Entrance, large open living room 45m² with corner kitchen and wood burning stove. |
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Eugenia Repelskii is a charmingly discombobulated Proprietress, and grinning Flower Girl Vanya's still bouncing about on her pointes like a cheerleader. |
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After a while, as cultural debates became more polarized, the editorial tone of the New Criterion went from being charmingly curmudgeon to being bitterly shrill. |
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An Ideal Husband is a very able and entertaining piece of work, charmingly written, wherever Mr. Wilde can find it in his heart to sufflaminate his wit. |
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Chinglish is a term that has been coined to describe the out-of-context, charmingly bad, language used to translate Chinese signs and postings into English. |
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