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It's the (barely) literate version of TOWIE and without the diverting Jacuzzi scenes.
His playing is fanciful and the skittish lines finally evoke the diverting quality of the title.
One morning, Nabokov's narrator meets again the diverting woman in the grey suit in a Parisian hotel corridor.
Instead, this contest will be remembered for another chapter in the diverting life and times of Ben Stokes.
With the diverting exception of Hilary Swank, who plays a slinky degenerate named Madeleine Linscott, the leads are disastrous.
The executives turned back to their private box, apparently pleased by the diverting start to the day's toil.
And it is here, with Narayan finishing high school, that the diverting particulars of childhood — the monkeys and peacocks, the colonial cruelties, the academic misadventures — run dry.
Extra pavilions appears to have been the answer, only smaller and more cheaply built, and given the diverting name of Summer Houses.
People are also developing an instant fondness for the diverting new Polaroid PIC-300 Instant Camera, which cranks out calling-card-size pictures (J & R, 23 Park Row; $90; film $1 per picture).
THE diverting drama of sports had never collided with the drama of real life quite the way it did in 1936, when Jesse Owens ran and jumped his way to Olympic glory in the heart of Nazi Germany.
From his first efforts — "The House That Jack Built" and "The Diverting History of John Gilpin," both published in time for Christmas in 1878 — each Caldecott page-turn would hold the surprise of a theater curtain raised.
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