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Artists may charm, irritate, instruct, entertain, confound.
Even in this case, you may charm Dickens and be charmed by him.
And if the prices of fossil fuels rise and stay high, through scarcity or tax, nuclear may charm again.
And though his sharp suits and cosmopolitan approach may charm outsiders, he cuts an awkward figure in the rough-and-tumble of the townships.
A green marzipan frog prince and princess making eyes at each other may charm your Valentine more than a dozen roses.
In a way, Mable's is as Williamsburg as you can get: reclaimed wood, pickletinis, women in pigtails taking orders with Elly May charm.
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Its setting may lack charm, but you'll love the shrimp har kow (24 yuan), steamed soup dumplings (24 yuan) and pan-fried turnip cake (16 yuan).
Lanier may be charmed, but he's unconvinced that the positive rhetoric surrounding the current VR makers will have an effect in the marketplace.
But while visitors may be charmed by the neighborhood's ethnic flavor, some residents say the area's newfound popularity may threaten that atmosphere.
Ms. García-Aguilera's life of adventure and fame may seem charmed, but, like most exiles everywhere, she carries with her the pain of having left her country.
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