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All they ever say is, 'You're lucky to be here at all!' Which is charming".
It's better in the bar, which is charming with its thatch roof, patterned tile floor and D.J.
But most of the city's hip hotels have been in Vieux-Montréal, which is charming but hardly cutting edge.
"There's a whole level of naïve brinkmanship that we had, which is charming now but was terrifying in retrospect".
Through Saturday On view in three galleries, Tom Thayer's work, which is charming and irritating in about equal parts, is having a Chelsea moment.
She still opens each show with a little dance, which is charming because it is so unchoreographed — she moves like a college freshman at a Dartmouth mixer.
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We also have Welless own many accounts of his life and career, most notably in interviews with the biographer Barbara Leaming and with Peter Bogdanovich (in the posthumously published collaboration This Is Orson Welles), which are charming, informative and proof that Welles liked a good story as much as a good meal and a pretty woman.
I quickly fell in love with the art audience, which was charming and welcoming, and included women.
But it was only last year that the event had its début, which was charming and stylish enough to make tap lovers embrace a new tradition.
The bathroom had black and white tiles and turn-of-the-century white fixtures, which were charming but getting a bit rusty; there was plenty of hot water.
Just like "Contigo," which was charming in moments, "Transports Exceptionnels" traveled around in circles but didn't break any new ground.
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