Even the Buena Vista camp, for all its carefully maintained old-world charm, has not been immune to outside influences. |
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Dining on formal days is very elegant, leisurely and full of old-world charm. |
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Then there is the loch sprawling on two sides, the old-world charm of the buildings, the encroaching mountains and the 40 acres of woodland. |
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When Sofitel took charge in 1984, it added wings in the traditional style, maintaining the old-world charm. |
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Temperate climates, glorious sea air and a dash of old-world charm are all to be found in Grange-over-Sands and surrounding villages. |
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Decorations, typical of those often seen during the marriage season, brightened up the interiors and lent an old-world charm. |
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It also manages to have a go-ahead and prosperous air while retaining an old-world grace and charm. |
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He also laments, though in milder terms, the old-world style of Bach's choruses and airs. |
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Here, raised-panel cabinets crafted of knotty pine evoke the old-world charm of French country kitchens. |
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Michael did not suffer fools gladly and could seem aloof and distant at times, but this was his rather old-world formality. |
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With its straightforward narrative, show tune chestnuts and quaint, old-world coziness, the show is a guaranteed crowd pleaser for the Sunday matinee crowd. |
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Best known for its legendary ski slopes, the alpine town exudes a cozy mix of old-world culture and international flair. |
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This CD manages to be fun, frisky, soulful and evocative, old-world and contemporary, all at the same time. |
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The exquisite underwear is cut from the same Egyptian cotton used for the store's custom-made shirts and sewn with the same old-world tailoring. |
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These and other old-world beliefs and attitudes, together with the laws they gave rise to, were carried to the new world by the immigrants. |
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The bar itself is beautiful with gigantic carved wood cabinetry and all sorts of interesting, old-world bar utensils. |
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Drawn into the chaos of a development paradox, the capital city is slowly surrendering its characteristic old-world charm to the concrete jungle. |
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Since 1947, the store has captured the time-honored tradition of baking authentic, old-world bialys. |
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Crafted by hand, this demilune console table has a fossil stone top that adds an old-world feel to any environment. |
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That is to say, Linda is in and out of both cultures, believing in old-world traditions and embracing the new ideals of a liberated woman. |
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It's the capital of the Jutland peninsula, on the north-east coast, and is known throughout the country for its old-world charm and picturesque streets. |
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Into this churning social dynamo steps a group of idealistic immigrants, dragging a ball and chain of old-world sorrows. |
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In the old-world record industry, a Beethoven cycle was the highest accolade that could be granted to a maestro. |
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Here the ritual of the election night is a quaint old-world tradition closer to pantomime than politics. |
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Of course, when you are a blonde bombshell, there are bound to be white knights coming out of the old-world woodwork. |
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Fashioned in the old-world style, this marble-infused cast-resin fountain has an aged moss finish. |
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I recognise the imperial shelteredness, the island suspiciousness, the old-world cultivation of private hopes and habits which leave the status quo alone. |
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The post-bellum waves of immigration indicated to observant Americans that the Two Nations were no longer an old-world phenomenon, but a fact of American urban life. |
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The aim of this essay has been to demonstrate that the identification of old-world sources for southern folklife is crucial to understanding this distinctive regional culture. |
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The pronghorn is more closely allied to deer than old-world antelopes. |
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Who could resist the booths rekindling childhood memories with old-world confectionery, waffles and candy floss? |
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Eat cake in a seductive old-world European patisserie along Ackland Street or get into the 24-7 nightlife along Fitzroy Street. |
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This is closest to the airport. It boasts of a mix of old-world Mexican charm and ritzy resorts. |
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Banks and insurance offices value the gravitas the old-world hardware lends, while power-suited yuppies use the tubes to send mash notes to their girlfriends. |
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They also have decidedly old-world eccentricities. |
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Anchored with old-world architectural details and an impressive sandstone facade, this 21-storey premier luxury hotel is a rich addition to Calgary's burgeoning skyline. |
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By their study they are building up for those children a better chance than will be enjoyed by children whose parents cling to their old-world language and customs. |
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You'll love the old-world tradition of our unique spice blend! |
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Grandma is an old-world candy shop owner who doesn't like kids. |
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It's one of those old-world communications. |
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Tucked away in a courtyard of 15 th-century Cerne Abbey, in Dorset, Cerne Abbey Cottage is all leaded windows, mellow masonry and old-world loveliness. |
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Unlike the Slovaks, who tended to adhere to the old-world Calvinist and Lutheran denominations, Czech Protestants tended to affiliate with American denominations. |
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A portion of the immigrants were skilled artisans who typically replicated their old-world crafts of shoemaking and repairing, tailoring, carpentry, and barbering. |
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And so Reddit, a new-world digital site, delved into old-world politics. |
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The old-world charm Baderhaus Alpine sauna, which has a stone bath and millwheel shower, is the centre of attraction on the roof terrace. |
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The TerraCotta X-Tra cookware from Bialetti brings an old-world feel to the stovetop, but incorporates today's newest technology. |
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A witness to the coexistence of man and nature for over a thousand years, this liquid plain will look like a placated world, marked by times that are old-world. |
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With 150 employees, belem carries a certain old-world charm. |
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It must be owned, the good Jocelin, spite of his beautiful childlike character, is but an altogether imperfect 'mirror' of these old-world things! |
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