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One can only suppose that the unsuitability of Paris modes to that Early American scene added to the charm of both.
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Rarely are performers and repertoire so perfectly matched; fine soloists and a large, vivacious orchestra bring out all the vivid charms of both works, icons of the choral repertoire.
She was Sophie, the posh muppet who succumbed insanely to the non-charms of both Mark and Jez before dallying with her no less tragic but more butch workmate Jeff.
It is no coincidence Americans fell in love with the sanguine charms of both Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama.
The Oberlanders managed to start a restaurant; he and Keni Liptzin headed to New York that autumn, where she managed to sign on at the Romanian Opera House; failing to find a similar situation for himself, he returned to London, drawn back to the charms of both Dinah and Jennya.
But it's obviously not a patch on his masterpiece Hannah And Her Sisters or even the slap-dash charm of Sleeper, both just out on BluRay.
Mr. Farrell, meanwhile, once again indulges his blustery mixture of menace and charm, overdoing both.
Through her images, she offers a fresh look at the vibrant and textured charm of the Caribbean country both proud of its past and confident in its future.
The charm of Princeton offers the best of both worlds.
Among minor writers the charm of Arrian and Pausanias, Asians both, and above all of Plutarch abides (although Plutarch's talents were mediocre, and his moralizing was shallow, his biographies, like those of his Latin contemporary Suetonius, are full of information and interest).
He taps into both the charm of all things Disney and the subversiveness of contemporary art.
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