There is a leggy black woman with bleached blonde curls at the bar smiling winningly at everyone. |
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He cheers her up, she calms him down, and together they manage to be sincere, cool and winningly goofy at the same time. |
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That it stems from an engrained sense of unworthiness and shame is something that Dunne is winningly eager to acknowledge. |
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He often gives the impression of being out of his depth, and admits, quite winningly, that he has a lot to learn. |
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We deliver quick and easy to prepare meals that fit into your particular lifestyle and that can be winningly added to your favourite recipes. |
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She perfected a wise and winningly nit-picky persona, turning herself into every reader's confidante. |
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The opening Allegro maestoso is winningly done whilst the lovely Andante semplice also contains much that is beautiful and simple at the same time. |
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Dining areas are bearably lit, winningly sleek, and surprisingly clean. |
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A winningly comic novel about two men, young and old, going through midlife crises. |
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Our correspondent naively says that even Ellen Terry could not be so winningly attractive as some of these grubby-faced little children pretend, and even imagine themselves, to be. |
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Nora Ephron's astute romantic comedy is winningly played and bearably cute. |
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The fourth suite was also winningly delivered with Sally Jackson's harrumphing bassoon, given a demanding workout by Bach, a pleasure to hear. |
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Mr Johnson's very unChurchillian but winningly colloquial style, for example, makes Mr Brown's droning automation sound even worse even if Mr Johnson deploys it in the prime minister's defence. |
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The CBSO Youth Chorus's girls, accompanied by harp, sang winningly in Holst's third set of Choral Hymns from Rig Veda making their conductor Julian Wilkins justifiably proud. |
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He called the ebony mistress of the establishment to him, and speaking to her kindly and winningly, as any dutiful husband should, told her to make the change, which she did. |
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