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That practice is especially revealing of Abigail's contributions, because, lacking formal education, she wrote with a charming idiosyncratic diction.
Following 2013's Antarctica, they once again take intrepid young explorers on a charming, idiosyncratic tour of the animal world.
In "Waiting for Winter," the brilliant pencil work of the author and artist Sebastian Meschenmoser brings to sketchy, scratchy life a charming, idiosyncratic character.
Curiously, Atterbury's own house, at Lexington and 70th Street, is unique in New York, a charming, idiosyncratic collection of copper bays, oriels, greenhouses and other projections that he plastered on to an old brownstone.
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(She's a nag; he's sarcastic.) But the Stones' way of divorce is so charming and idiosyncratic that they can't go through it without coming closer.
Most crucially, Spenser is faithful in love (to his longtime companion, Susan Silverman, a psychologist) and in friendship (to his frequent partner in anti-crime, a dazzlingly charming, morally idiosyncratic black man named Hawk).
One of the many terrific things about James Urbaniak as a performer is that he doesn't try to make his charming and idiosyncratic white-boy-ness anything other than what it is.
Charming, charming, charming" by NPR.
Charming, charming, charming\" by NPR.
Ashford, born in 1891, wrote The Young Visiters, a charming novella with idiosyncratic spelling as in the title, when she was 9, and saw it published in 1919.
On the contrary, they are varied: idiosyncratic and charming or calm and almost bland, among other characteristics.
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