Sentence examples for a charming work from inspiring English sources

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If "Olivo e Pasquale" is not as revelatory as Mercadante's sparkling "Due Figaro," last year's American premiere, it is still a charming work.

"As part of our Black History Month festivities," the music director, Anthony Aibel, said, "I'm opening the program with a charming work by William Grant Still, the first African-American composer to be performed at Carnegie Hall back in the 30's".

"Between Us" is a charming work that stays faithful to their trademark sound.

Important and monumental drawings by Laurie Lipton, an absolutely joyful sculpture by Ron English, several key paintings from the first days of Faile, a charming work by real-life back-in-the-day Ed Hardy, a raw and emotional early painting by Camille Rose Garcia, a four-panel work by the Clayton Brothers, and a classic urban surf genre painting by Sandow Birk.

Hence, the comparison of the roles of autophagy in different systems might be a charming work for understanding molecular mechanism underlying autophagy.

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Outside the restaurant there is a charming, working, wooden carousel, imported from the Dentzel Carousel Company in Port Townsend, Wash.

Mary and Ron discuss whether Kennedy was merely a charming work-in-progress or a President learning on the job and becoming a great if not progressive President on such issues as civil rights and arms control.

A polished, frequently charming work whose great strength is its skillful integration of song and story but whose nagging (and rather interesting) weakness is how it begs the question of its own worth.

Typical was the one in The New York Times, in which Bruce Weber called the musical "a polished, frequently charming work" but questioned its appeal beyond aficonados of quirky theatrical tales.

The musical in question is "A Class Act," which opened last night at the Manhattan Theater Club, and it is a polished, frequently charming work whose great strength is its skillful integration of song and story but whose nagging (and rather interesting) weakness is how it begs the question of its own worth.

Whoever approached whom, Templetown's first designs for Wedgwood proved so popular that in 1783 he wrote a (rather gushing) letter praising her "charming" work, and "expressing a wish to be indulged" with more of her designs.

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