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Yet during this period Poulenc believed that music, like life, should be charming.
One of the earliest such writers, the Dutch diplomat Abraham de Wicquefort, in 1679 termed an envoy "an honourable spy" and "a messenger of peace" who should be charming, silent, and indirect, though, he asserted, deceit was invariably counterproductive.
This strategy strikes me as blatantly sexist (it implies that successful female politicians should be charming and folksy but their opinions don't matter), enormously cynical (it assumes American voters are stupid enough to fall for it) and probably accurate (McCain campaign manager Rick Davis: "This campaign is not about issues").
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The muse should be as charming as she is unobtainable, a fantasy bartender.
Those animals (yes, they talk), voiced by a who's who of celebrity talent, should be more charming and more funny than they are.
The color became associated with everything young girls were told they should be: mild, charming, submissive, and of course, pretty.
Just be charming, charming, charming.
He could be charming.
He may even be charming".
Yes, I can be charming.
Next, be charming.
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