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"I'm unique," Mr. Goldsman said, quoting Sonny, the winsome tin man of "I, Robot".
The winsome world of She & Him.
Hernan Bas paints and draws storytelling images of winsome young men in homoerotically charged situations.
(Nods to "The Sopranos," "Sex and the City," films with winsome British men and black viewers who might otherwise watch UPN shows.) The star is a cool 18-year-old college dropout named George, and don't let her name fool you: after the success of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," this show isn't going to miss the chance to let a smart young blonde struggle with forces beyond her control.
It includes the crusty abstraction of Pat Passlof, the scrambled Victorian Pop of Trevor Winkfield, deft portraits of winsome young men by Elizabeth Peyton and Ellen Gallagher's subtly political fusion of abstraction and doodled fragments of racist cartooning.
Mr. Bates is a country singer, and his debut album is "Rainbow Man" (RCA), a winsome collection of love songs, broadly defined: the title track extols the virtues of miscegenation.
Louise Midjord's "My Knees Are Cold" was having its world premiere: a winsome quasi-unisex sporting quartet for two men and two women (all in short black shorts and long black socks), set to an array of popular music.
Of course this young man, portrayed by the winsome Rob McClure, had always been someone who bore that name (or that of the less familiar-sounding Charles Chaplin).
Originally the home of cowboy humorist Will Rogers, I am old enough to remember the exploits of this remarkable man... he of the winsome smile wrote a newspaper column that 40 million people read regularly, was a movie star and raconteur, and a polo player.
The future cardinal, a shrewd judge of character, predicted that the bright and winsome page would prove to be a "marvellous man". His interest sent the boy to the University of Oxford, where More seems to have spent two years, mastering Latin and undergoing a thorough drilling in formal logic.
Australia's players may well fancy themselves winsome adventurists in the Errol Flynn mould, but the man who set Australian cricket on its modern course of post-1980s greAllan Borderan Border – was an angry, stumpy man with a bad moustache who spent the better part of his career refusing to speak to opposition captains.
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