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Endowed with a similar brash charm, they bought each other matching hardhats and sought iron-working jobs together.
(Jon Pareles) THE DONNAS (Thursday) The brash charm of these rockers has always teetered between been fabulous and pre-fabricated.
ITV added: "We realise that all humour is subjective and accept that Dapper's humour is more risqué but feel that his unique brand of banter and brash charm is neither sexist nor degrading to women and that this approach to pulling is based on displaying the right attitude to women in order to succeed".
Mr. Vasiliev, 24, who joined Ballet Theater as a principal in September last year, is famous for sensational technical feats — soaring, space-devouring jumps, spinning-top multiple turns — and for a particularly Russian brash charm and larger-than-life confidence that contrasts with the more demure American style.
"All humour is subjective", its viewer services officer helpfully explained last week in an email response to a (male) Twitter user who had contacted ITV to complain, going on to say that, while Dapper's humour may be "risque", "his unique brand of banter and brash charm is neither sexist nor degrading to women".
The New Yorker, March 20, 2000 P. 139 Briefly Noted book review of "House of Leaves" (Pantheon; $19.95) by Mark Z. Danielewski...Danielewski has a certain brash charm, and, underneath the special effects, he may be making a point about the exhaustion of narrative in modern literature.
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But don't overlook its less brash charms: Pelosi's is, in its understated way, a stunner: green vitrolite walls with curved mirrors, Germolene-pink chairs and ice-cream a go-go.
It is also an unsentimental celebration of the city, which has a rich lode of brash, bluesy charm, of course, but also was a place for a serious, talented, too cosmopolitan young African-American to sink some roots.
Whether he's making sly moves on Presley's girlfriend (Elizabeth Stanley, gamely playing window dressing) or exchanging acid wisecracks with Perkins, Mr. Kreis's Lewis has a brash goofball charm ("He looks like a demented Harry Connick Jr.," my companion accurately noted), and his thrashing keyboard style is an impressive approximation of Mr. Lewis's febrile dexterity.
Or maybe I'm just a sucker for that brash Irish charm.
Papua New Guinea versus Samoa at Craven Park, Hull, might not be Usain Bolt at the Olympic Stadium, but, like the rest of 2013, it offers its own less brash but equally pungent charm.
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