Does the particular charm of the place translate from the central Mediterranean to further east?
Is there really demand for high-end condos so close to the shabby charm of downtown?
He said a 22-carat gold necklace, with a charm of a pig, also was found.
But the charm of the Vision campaign is the way it explains the technology for what it does.
With their regular angles, they provide convenient living spaces, but they lack the charm of their antique neighbors.
To add to the charm of Al Ain, height limits on new buildings ensure that no skyscrapers blot out the skyline.
Another is that the charm of the greasy diner, the traditional American purveyor of coffee, was lost on youth.
"I think we still have luck that people like the charm of the village, " says director of tourism Daniel Luggen.
But saying that is merely saying that the true charm of democracy is not for the democrat but for the spectator.
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The product is missing the charm of nostalgic rainbow colors, faux-wood grain and mock coin slot that helped define the original.
Four decades ago, the Nairobi slum of Kibera, barely two kilometres (a mile) from the leafy charm of the city centre, hardly existed.
Despite its growing popularity, Kerala has all the charm of a backwater--the name actually given to its network of canals, lakes and small rivers.
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But here where I now live, in Westchester County, NY, the bookstores are few in number and all lack the charm of my former hometown.
It is the charm of this book that the circle never quite closes that, in its final pages, history itself becomes another foreign country, another adventure.
Leaning hard on the sensitive-brat charm of the eleven-year-old Macaulay Culkin, they duplicate and exaggerate every laugh-getting, tearjerking separation and reunion, every crowd-pleasing gibe and gambit.
This has the charm of simplicity, but it might prove a backhanded way of legitimising current dodges, such as trousering second-home money while dossing with family members.
Isn't part of the charm of playing monopoly its anachronism?
And of course, there are the watches, gleaming demurely in their vitrines, exuding the gamine charm of a debutante whose hand you wonder if you dare ask for at the dance.
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It may not have the ingenuity and charm of Laurent De Brunhoff's Babar or the deep and wild imagination of Maurice Sendak but when you are Madonna, it probably does not matter.
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The sympathy of many readers will be engaged by Mr Brody's anecdotes, by the charm of the personal portraits he paints, by his evident humanity and by the plausibility of his thesis.
These self-styled bohemians argue passionately that the Cross is a state of mind rather than a mere postcode, a place where the louche and laconic charm of this convict-established city has always been evident, and where creativity can flourish.
What's the charm of a buddy comedy?
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All of this adds to the endless charm of their scampering and marching and delicately calibrated choreography, which threads the young dancers through the production as lively captives and, eventually, as members of the narrative's intricate and marvelously arranged climax.
Part of the charm of visiting Staniel Cay, which is a 30 minute flight from Nassau, is eavesdropping on other visitors over channel 16, used as a kind of public address system by all 100 of the island's residents and 40 vacation homeowners.
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