Sitting Round the Fire deals engagingly and unpatronisingly with aspects of contemporary South African reality. |
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Green and fertile with magnificent valleys, dramatic mountainous terrain, and a rich cultural history, the island is engagingly picturesque. |
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Although Emily's contemplations can feel overwritten and her symbolism heavy-handed, her engagingly angsty personality draws us in. |
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Feldman specifies many tonal colors that the musicians go to pains to reproduce accurately and engagingly. |
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All are engagingly written for piano duet, tastefully utilizing nearly the entire range of the keyboard. |
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That feeling that I've discerned something about what's happening in the world and successfully and engagingly written about it. |
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It is engagingly written and its arguments challenge even where they shock or fail to persuade. |
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Monkeys, with engagingly human faces, juggle playfully with oranges. |
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The stoutly affable, engagingly mellow men of Bear's Den shudder at such bumptiousness. |
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A day before, he and Matt Damon engagingly plugged the movie for a roomful of international journalists. |
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The results of both these aspects of the study are concisely and engagingly presented in these pages. |
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The quiet guitarist had twinkly green eyes and a mop of untidy, sand-coloured curls that fell across his forehead and straggled engagingly over the tops of his ears. |
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It upsets me that someone so engagingly pathetic can be so disruptive. |
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Therefore, Woolf is engagingly and illustratively gesticulatory. |
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Even readers who are unfamiliar with nineteenth-century Russian pedagogical methods will become engrossed in a work that is clearly and engagingly written. |
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Most of them are aimed at people who want to talk more persuasively and engagingly in order to get on in their careers, not at people who want to engage in conversation for the sheer pleasure it affords. |
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In this meticulous and engagingly written study, David Collins examines the phenomenon of humanist hagiography. |
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Ms. Spiro is most engagingly met by a cast that doesn't try to distort the musical in any way beyond playing it for real, Akiya Henry's chirrupy Minnie Fay a rare performing misstep. |
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The weighty epigraph signals an engagingly unconventional thriller, full of ruminations on the human condition. Bill Wyeth is a property lawyer with a top Manhattan firm. |
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His poker-faced timing makes the most of even mediocre one-liners, and beneath sequoian impassivity lurks an engagingly warm persona. |
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Determinedly open to the world and modern, it is engagingly original. |
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She struggles, engagingly, for the mot juste. |
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Nacho Libre is an engagingly oddball film that manages to blend comic madness with more serious notes. |
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They found him engagingly impulsive and muddle-headed. |
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As adept as Kenneth Williams with a winning double entendre, Prince enters his post-Imperial years – when a hit was a delightful surprise rather than a matter of course – with this engagingly mucky, Bolanesque swaggerer. |
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The anticipated output is an Internet product or website that presents a digitized collection of existing cultural resources, that is well explained, engagingly interpreted and easy to explore. |
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Projects will result in cultural content for the Internet by and about these communities that is well explained, engagingly interpreted, easy to explore and of interest to the Canadian general public. |
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The story engagingly unveils the significant developments of this secret movement by Rajputs and also delves upon some of the indispensable facts about it. |
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