Her ostentatiousness is endearing, if you can swallow both the musical and vocal flourishes. |
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Worse, Filler constantly breaks into cutesy song snippets, a habit that grows less endearing every time it happens. |
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Despite teetering on the edge of overexposure, Winnie the Pooh remains one of Disney's most endearing characters. |
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Probably as much as I adore her amazingly endearing, sweet, dorky, and beautiful boyfriend. |
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Once again, he blew everyone away with his sweet voice and endearing songs about love and loss. |
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Haden has an endearing and sweet voice and Frisell's guitar is just as elegant and persuasive. |
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It's a rather sweet and endearing little premise, one which the folks behind this film are hoping that coveted tween market might enjoy. |
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This is super animation, it's a terrific story well told, it's funny and endearing as well as being amazingly well-executed. |
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You have a childlike and innocent quality, which is endearing in meaningful relationships. |
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We would probably prefer that the opera star or the sporting hero or the genius be suitably humble, modest, and generally endearing. |
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What made all this watchable, indeed endearing, was a constant thread of humour and the quality of the writing and acting. |
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The city has an endearing couthiness and a pithy, pawky sense of humour, capable of laughing at itself. |
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It had a light-heartedness that was endearing and worthy of that Sherlock Holmes genre it so alluringly wanted to emulate. |
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Your loved one's idiosyncrasies or imperfect traits become endearing reminders of their realness, humanness. |
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One of the most enduring, and perhaps the most endearing artistes in any circus is undoubtedly the clown. |
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His self-assuredness, cockney accent and slightly droopy bottom lip are strangely endearing. |
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I learnt that because of your game, you had picked up several endearing epithets. |
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It goes to the heart of this very peculiar product, which at one and the same time is both endearing and infuriating. |
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You mentioned language and its multiple meaning, metaphorical asides, its evocative transgressions and endearing intentionality. |
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They included sixteen endearing young students from the ballet school whose gracious performance of the Polish interlude was delightful. |
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Perhaps Neruda's most endearing quality, aside from his self-professed likeness to a tapir, was his respect for poetry as an occupation. |
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She has one of those knowing, lived-in faces, with which she achieves an inexhaustible expressivity both funny and endearing. |
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She is a genuinely talented craftswoman whose knack for vocal extravaganzas is endearing. |
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In person, he was every bit as witty, charming and graceful as those endearing critters. |
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Being Julia is a light and frothy period stage drama, which brings out the self-importance of luvvies, but in a likeable, endearing way. |
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Such cussedness is rarely endearing to those whose job it is to make the government machine run smoothly. |
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Your character's look is also highly customizable, endearing the game to you early on. |
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Though such posts are cutely endearing, their appeal doesn't entirely outweigh the cheesecake pictures of bikini-clad women that litter the site. |
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The young actress, as the kidnapped girl, has an endearing mix of cuteness and sincerity. |
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Anne had an endearing liveliness and grace that made the demands of society much easier for me. |
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Okay, so she was distracted and confused a lot of the time, but some strange qualities are endearing. |
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One of the many endearing peculiarities of academic life at Harvard is that even routine departmental meetings sometimes turn out to be catered. |
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Films with a narrow focus generally rely on endearing characters to pull you in for the long haul. |
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And yes, in spite of their glowering looks and fierce demeanor, owls can be endearing. |
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These endearing traits are undeniably a large part of what made Max so loveably Max. |
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This furry scrap of a creature was of course completely lovable and endearing, but only to people who like cats. |
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One endearing aspect of the night was the amount of young people present and enjoying the occasion. |
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One of her most endearing qualities is a talent for comedy, although she is not aware of it herself. |
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I find it all rather endearing, like watching a small child absorbed in building a pyramid out of playing cards. |
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Just as endearing as the snowdrop is eranthis hyemalis, commonly known as the winter aconite. |
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Although we are continually shown reasons for justified hatred toward Joseph, we never get a glimpse of his endearing side. |
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The place is populated by endearing eccentrics who eat seal-flipper pie and brood darkly on the sea's malign nature. |
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It is an endearing trait, for it encapsulates the exquisite torture endured by so many football fans at this time of year. |
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Quickfire rap, killer disco and bubblegum pop prove heart-warmingly infectious, and Stefani's scattergun approach is endearing. |
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She was a wonderful neighbour who had many endearing qualities which made her a great favourite of all she met. |
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I can't help getting irritated with people who think being unable to programme the video is somehow an endearing trait. |
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Needless to say, she also made news as a person of endearing charm, winning the hearts of the public. |
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I advise my endearing, beautiful, lovable but maritally unattached daughter to drop her internet dating service and pick up her pen. |
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That passion, his knowledge and that endearing easy-going manner have made him a very marketable product. |
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I often attributed his popularity to his lovely, large, endearing eyes and his tinkle of a laugh. |
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He is both endearing and funny with his basset hound face and jaded accent. |
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Their self-appointed role in life seems to be to treat their spouses as though they were small, mildly irritating but endearing children. |
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As you may have twigged, there is a strong sense of propriety in Lauren, which is rather endearing in one so young. |
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The most endearing of the Book Fair were the 70-odd self-published authors with their books displayed on small tables, selling briskly. |
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However, their pointed, white-coloured tusks and large ears give them an endearing look. |
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The Station Agent was a quiet character piece with unnecessary melodrama in its third act, overall pleasant and endearing. |
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He is a cute little tyke, and he has many endearing moments, and I really do love him, but I just wanted to shake him today. |
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With a better-scripted backbone, this endearing bunch will be on to a winner. |
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For all her outrageous inventions, Mrs. Connell is arguably more endearing than her ill wishers. |
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The author is obviously beguiled by his subject and the relationship does seem quite endearing as the yarns bloom. |
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He also played a number of endearing characters, and was truly one of the most versatile players in Bollywood. |
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This made him an irritating companion at times, but his natural charm, his wit and his enthusiasm for the adventure in hand were very endearing. |
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If anything, the mishaps added a touch of endearing charm to their blaring charisma. |
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No one except the Lord spoke to him like that with such an endearing term of undying affection. |
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Do I tell her or should I just accept it as an endearing part of her character? |
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An endearing memory is surfacing from the depths to see Mike and Joe wearing their masks, facing each other separated by about three metres. |
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But Ms Cooper turned adversity into advantage by making an endearing apology. |
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The lyrics are so endearing, the sentiment so sickly sweet, that you can't help but sing along in faux earnest. |
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You have an endearing quality of youth and innocence that attracts people around you today. |
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But where the earlier film reveled in its uniquely twisted sense of logic, this one is a bit of a mess, albeit an endearing one. |
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An endearing nature of his immortal works is the visage of youthful innocence and simplicity. |
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But now I feel there was something rather endearing about my uncultured clumsiness. |
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She is suitably endearing, though that is due to her natural looks and good sense in underplaying her role. |
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Evan has a way of combining generous understatement with a big grin that is very endearing. |
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He is undoubtedly talented and his songs can be endearing even in their shameless mushiness. |
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Of course, Maria's movie career did not begin and end with this endearing comedy. |
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British sports fans are certainly not an endearing lot and have earned that reputation from most beyond the realm. |
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Rather than writing a bunch of gregarious, funky booty calls, White writes endearing, romantic lyrics with music that matches. |
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It was all really quite endearing, and held up by the fact its leads could act and the script wasn't rubbish. |
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His expression was neutral, but the look in his bottle green gaze was endearing. |
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It is one of Marley's most endearing numbers, delivered in a smoothly sentimental tone. |
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While most people will find the unsophisticatedness of the film endearing, it actually works against the movie. |
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Being summoned by a doting pet can be one of the more endearing ways to return to our senses. |
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The domestic overtones set up by endearing dolls, toys and china bric-a-brac bring this menace close to home. |
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There's something unwholesomely endearing here, and her portrayal is rather like the sound of nails on a chalkboard come to life. |
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It may not be the cheapest soft-top around, but it has many endearing factors and the practicality of a decently sized boot. |
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It's rumoured the term originated in Vancouver sometime last decade, but it wasn't exactly meant to be endearing. |
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That disc brims with behind-the-scenes explanations and endearing insights into the mind of the director. |
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I think the Southdown has rather an endearing appearance owing to its puffy woolly cheeks and teddy bear look. |
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He's been compared to the Clint Eastwood character in the spaghetti westerns, but he's much more expansive and endearing. |
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People will either find the film endearing and moving or dismiss it as a sappy mess about a couple of old goats getting it on. |
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One of the most endearing personality traits of the evolved Virgoan is their ability to be at one's side in the midst of a crisis or problem. |
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Bridget rides them with defiant optimism, but both her bad breaks and her endearing buoyancy in dealing with them venture outside the real. |
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Although their characters haven't been fleshed out, they deliver endearing performances as the sporty sister and her academic, brooding husband. |
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Either way, it's got to be good news that being lousy at parking is once more endearing rather than a relationship deal-breaker. |
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He exhibits qualities that probably make him a loyal friend and certainly endearing company. |
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He developed an adorable habit of calling me by my name in every sentence, which was somehow madly endearing. |
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The creature cocked his entire head, another doggish gesture that was somewhat endearing. |
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Few understood Messiaen early on, most considering him an eccentric if endearing crackpot. |
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Yet coupled with the rest of the presentation, the wacky words are more endearing than off-putting. |
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I don't know if this is endearing eccentricity or a form of bewildering madness. |
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It is endearing and more powerful that Rocky doesn't have the goal of winning against the champ, but merely to stay the distance and be standing at the end. |
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The endearing Eastern Barred Bandicoot is a small animal characterised by a slender, elongated head tapering to a pink nose and well whiskered muzzle. |
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When a candidates flaws are seen as an endearing part of who they are, scandal can make them more attractive, Gergen argued. |
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His reputation at NBC was less than endearing, according to a former colleague from that network. |
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Maybe the inhabitants can't see it, but there is a freshness and antique aura of the quaint little shops and farms that is breathtaking and endearing. |
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The lad's enthusiasm was endearing and troublesomely contagious. |
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We take on the gamut of recent confessionals, from the sickeningly self-involved to the extremely endearing. |
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For many fans, her hardscrabble youth and rough-and-tumble style were viewed as endearing strengths. |
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It's funny, it's smart, it's endearing and it's a little sassy too. |
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The film is smart, sassy, and thoroughly enjoyable, and features one of the most endearing and believable characters to grace the screen this year. |
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Perhaps, in the spirit of holden Caulfield, she should have found a way to make her depression endearing? |
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Femen is not exactly endearing themselves to anyone, except perhaps to hormonal teenage boys. |
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One of the most endearing things about him is that when he's got one of his enemies down on the ground, and he's really put the boot in, he doesn't stop. |
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The film has merits and features material that is undeniably endearing. |
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She's walking now, and toddles along in the most endearing manner. |
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Every Sunday afternoon, she snugly slips into different characters and lives it to the hilt, unleashing mirthful moments with her endearing performances. |
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His light, endearing style simply isn't right when it comes to the depths of despair and the relentless pain of a life no longer felt to be worth living. |
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The dominant voice throughout the narrative is a sensitive, somewhat misguided young woman who assumes various monikers, yet retains the same endearing, familiar tone. |
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He was introspective yet endearing, single-minded yet unassertive. |
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The lives of Nicholas and Alexandra were tragic because both had endearing qualities and both found themselves playing roles for which they were quite unfitted. |
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Her performance, which is incredibly endearing, borders on the miraculous. |
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Then one of the techs is singing random snatches of songs all day, which sounds really endearing, but it's kind of distracting if you're not used to it. |
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There really is an endearing quality to this thousand-pound-plus hunk of marine mammal as I watch it grab floating heads of lettuce to nosh just below the surface. |
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In fact, the figure lounging in front of me seems in some respects more human than fox, effortlessly graceful, endearing without being obsequious, and persistently humorous. |
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Of course, it did take the candidate five takes to get that endearing take. |
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Hedgehogs are endearing creatures, though alleged to be pediculous. |
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Characters become endearing as we gain knowledge of their personal lives. |
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There are other individuals who seem to have an atmosphere of pleasantness or friendliness around them, who have endearing personalities and are well mannered and cultured. |
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That pricking of pomposity and ceremony reflects one of her enjoyable, endearing traits and a quality sadly missing in general politics since she quit. |
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Such information is catalogued in his website's biography, a curious document that, through its endearing use of Eeyoreish negatives, gives you a flavour of the man. |
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I'm supposed to find last weekend an endearing joke or something. |
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In person, he projects a vulnerability that's nothing short of endearing. |
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It's a tendency that is both endearing and mildly frustrating. |
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Illustrated by photographs, this part renders an endearing picture of the artist, illuminated by notes from his personal journal and his first sketches and doodles. |
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While driving, you do get a lot of interest, a few double takes and some people laughing at you quite openly, but on first impression I found it rather endearing. |
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It's got a sort of anti-art-student art student feel to it, and it's catchy as all get out with the not-too-stilted English leaving it endearing. |
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Elizabeth is regarded as the most admirable and endearing of Austen's heroines. |
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Zellweger accomplishes the small miracle of making Bridget both entirely endearing and utterly real. |
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Issei Ogata's scarily endearing rendition of the emperor, his lips restively testing the air with carplike twitches, is beyond uncanny. |
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Van Zant's tales fictionalize, yet explain in easily understood and endearing terms, the hardship and demise of America's wild horses. |
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There is an endearing side to this curmudgeonly cat burglar that surfaces most clearly in his regular visits to the local library. |
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Red squirrels are very endearing to watch and they have cute ear tufts and big bushy tails. |
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Americans may be entranced by this endearing family of highborn English snoots, but the show is going downhill. |
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One of the least endearing features of creationist discourse is the sheer magnitude of the charges they direct towards evolutionists. |
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They both managed to maintain a naivete that was endearing and didn't decline into schmaltziness, while staying this side of overtly steamy. |
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The elation is absurd, and therefore all the more endearing. |
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This expensive footwear addiction, quite similar to her mother's, has earned her the endearing name Lil' Mudpuppy. |
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Only one short bit of humor is endearing, lampshading the ridiculousness of an eye-mask being able to conceal a superhero's identity. |
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Padraic, with his para-military equipment bristling out of his shoulder harness, is an endearing chap but as nutty as a fruitcake. |
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The golem menace may seem crazy, but it can be endearing as well. |
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Adorable collectibles, endearing children's book selections, and trendy apparel are just a few of the treasures available to shoppers in the area. |
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Anyway, the network tells me Ishaka is all over himself over his new baby, kissing and cuddling her and calling her every endearing name I didn't even know existed. |
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The Sunset Strippers live up to their Hollywood throughway namesake with enormous amounts of grittiness, unsavoriness and an oddly endearing charm. |
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She wished she could let her guard down, too, because Mr. Bradby, aside from his unconsidered words upstairs, was both endearing and skilled with gaggery. |
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With the wordless support of Bessie-winning dancers Karen Graham and Guillermo Resto, this lovely star couple sustained a tone of endearing absurdity. |
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It's been some time since Britain produced such a charming and endearing little comedy with our klutzy heroine's dilemma one that singletons the world over will recognise. |
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Many of the terms are endearing, such as anvil zits, cloud streets, horse latitudes, knuckles, mamma clouds, steam clouds and, of course, graupel. |
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I love playing at out grounds because there is always a festival feel about the ground and they always have endearing, if not quirky, characteristics. |
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