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It's impossible not to be charmed by Sheila Hancock singing Coming Down from Aldermaston, a merrily satirical 1962 protest song that feels perfectly of its time.
A short life: Was an experienced actor by the time he charmed the nation aged 10 in Oliver!
Boston had charmed and made the New England link between founding father and errant, flute-playing son.
Heir to a family fortune and an Irish baronetcy, he was educated at St Paul's School and Oxford University and spent a charmed early career in the rarefied air of Westminster thinktanks and policy advisers.
There was also an immediate and unguarded friendliness, so I was a bit surprised and very charmed".
Bernard's story charmed the nation last year when he journeyed from his Sussex care home to France to commemorate the D-day landings.
I felt gorgeous in my beautiful new dress and charmed you with my sparkly personality and witty chat.
I was also charmed by Antoine Laurain's The President's Hat (Gallic Books) in the final six pages of which the author has his own little joke.
Dave Cording, Crimestoppers' director of operations, said: "These criminals are living a charmed life in Spain, avoiding arrest, and some are still committing serious crimes.
Since it was published in 1995, Sophie has charmed and educated millions.
Even Russia's President Putin, who joins the summit for discussions on the second day, and who is strongly opposed to the missile defence plan, was apparently charmed by the American president.But charm can only do so much.
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