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There's a fetching one of Brigitte Bardot, goddess of my youth, executing the "head toss and hair flick".
The more lightweight chapters include a fetching one about Waters's reading habits (who'd have pegged him as an Ivy Compton-Burnett addict?) and another hyping the designs of Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons.
Doug Rule of Metro Weekly wrote that "Rehab" "is its own distinctive song and a fetching one at that but the resemblance to one of Timberlake's best is unmistakable".
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Wilkins points out a fetching actress/model on one of the pages.
A hostess will fetch one from the lower level.
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I assumed it was a parent coming to fetch one of us, but it was my wish-granter, wearing a ball gown and holding an Oscar engraved with my name: Harriet, winner of best extra.
A whimsical romantic comedy, it tells the tale of a shy blue umbrella falling in love at first sight with a fetching red umbrella one windy rainy evening.
The company ends its spring season with Balanchine's "Midsummer Night's Dream," an idiosyncratic rendering of the Shakespeare classic that is crammed with scampering bugs and butterflies, a fetching donkey and one of Balanchine's most exquisite pas de deux.
One day, the parallels between North Shore and ancient Rome send our favourite fetch one into a frenzy.
(One evening, when a thunderstorm found a departing table without an umbrella, a waitress obligingly dashed out into the deluge to fetch one from the basement. "Take it, it's an extra," she insisted cheerfully).
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