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The main story finds Karma falling for one of her subjects, Dhondup (Jampa Kalsang), an ex-monk who has come to Dharamsala to honor his dying mother's last request to locate a missing resistance fighter and give him a charm box.

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Frances Palmer's new charm boxes were inspired by a 2002 show of the work of the Austrian decorative artist Dagobert Peche at the Neue Galerie New York, the Manhattan museum specializing in early-20th-century Austrian and German art.

Are! Three!" "Cereal": In the summer of 1999, someone ate all the marshmallows from the Lucky Charms box, leaving behind only the flavorless toasted oats.

And what child hasn't wished they could eat just the marshmallows out of the Lucky Charms box? 5. Ask yourself what that person needs.

The largest of these matted coverings conceals the bald head of the abbess seated in the centre and wearing at her throat a charm-box studded with turquoises FINAL ORDEAL BY ROASTING IN THE INITIATION OF YOUNG BEARDS INTO TRIAL SECRETS As a lad, the aborigine is tortured and mutilated by his elders in the early rites of initiation.

It is one of the extra charms of boxing that the layman can never be quite sure what preliminary conversations have taken place before the fight; what, if anything, stinks.

Usually I shy away from corny items like the site's 9-inch-tall musical walking Santas ($9.99), but this year I found myself charmed by boxes of 10 assorted holiday cards adorned by Bing-Crosby-worthy scenes of peaceful villages ($2.99).

For a fix of choc box charm, we drove to Ledbury, visiting the old-school gun shop, cider emporium, pop-up Halloween shop, bookstores, chocolatiers and a brasserie where we enjoyed good French onion soup.

The chocolate-box charm of the Criterion Theatre seems a good fit for the sweet allure of the Horne Section and their latest season of jazz-comedy fusion.

Every street commemorates a local luminary, from Goethe to Schiller, Nietzsche, Bach and, later, Marlene Dietrich, so it is not surprising that its chocolate-box charm has been recognised by Unesco as World Heritage grade.

It is a place of ramshackle, chocolate-box charm with low ceilings and twisted staircases, though in the winter with the leaves stripped from the trees, it feels melancholic.

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