Rotary dials and buttons kill the romance of slamming a car through quick, high-speed gear changes.
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But Nice itself offers the romance of the French Riviera with a city ambience.
To Mr. Massie's credit, the "romance of the Stuarts" never overcomes his historical judgment.
Now, faced with the real person, she had lost some of the romance of her story.
Finally, many who are seduced by the romance of organic farming ignore the human toll it exacts.
Call it the mild, mild West: the romance of the frontier intertwined with the comforts of wealth.
It just takes you back to the romance of rail travel with nightly gourmet meals that you dress up for.
It is a tie which perfectly captures the so-called 'Romance of the Cup'.
You could strip all the romance from a place if you were determined enough, even the romance of decay.
There is no shortage of deceptions in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
The romance of the Coupe de France has been rekindled in a quiet town in the east of the country.
Far from putting travellers off, Mr Gous believes the romance of the Leonardo Di Caprio movie has inspired cruise line enthusiasts.
He captures the way Russians are transformed by toasts, the romance of long-distance train rides and the squalor of train stations.
He commissioned symphonic orchestrations of traditional Andean music, such as this composition, "Romance of Guadal Cavir(ph), " performed with folksinger Enriquetta Olor(ph).
Their work bore witness to the undimmed romance of space, and to the wonders that an epic government program can still accomplish.
It was, in fact, the very symbol of the romance of flight.
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The romance of owning a small-town newspaper beats strongly within James White.
For once, work took a back seat as the romance of the cup swept across the town and those who live there.
Was it the romance of wood fires, the discretion of heavy coats that attracted my mother to the northern and unpeopled places of Europe?
The Jaguar XKR made me hunger for the romance of old Hollywood, as I winded up the curves of Laurel Canyon Road, and disappeared into the sunset.
At sunset, with a warm wind blowing off the desert, we sail Jelal's felucca, the open boat that more than any other evokes the romance of the Nile.
For those who want the romance of smaller establishments based in Maine, all of these are good: Maine Lobster Direct, Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound, Lucky Catch Lobsters.
Founded in the nineteen-twenties, it grew to be not just a company with a fleet of airplanes but the very symbol of flight, of the (supposed) romance of international travel.
But in the shop it's Jourden who does most of the talking, especially if the topic is the romance of hitting the open road on a bike with your buddies.
For awhile, romance of the grape was in the air and some managements and investors (and some of us journalists) went along with the investment bankers in changing the ownership structure.
That said, it is important that we move beyond the romance of entrepreneurship so that we can actually begin building a world in which entrepreneurs can help solve world problems such as poverty.
Over all, the film is a muddle: the earnest political confrontations and the dire romance of David and a fellow-fighter (Rosana Pastor) have only a fraction of the dramatic force that Loach delivers with his battle scenes.
But while he loved the romance of newspapering as a trade and spent his whole life a couple hours from the small town where he grew up, Ebert was never the kind to be anchored to the past.
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Bush leaves the romance of Rome and the warm reception from U.S. military troops in Kosovo, and goes back to Washington, where he faces battles with Congress over domestic issues, including a patient's bill of rights, education reform and his faith-based agenda.
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