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  • Envelop yourself in this city's passion and 19th-century charm for an escape that is as genteel as it is surreal.

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  • Diana's charm, coupled with the near-royalty of American presidents, made White House happenings almost magical.

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  • Irwin represents one side of the play's dialectic -- though he doesn't just represent it, he inhabits it with charm and verve.

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  • It's not that hard to imagine him in the part--Reynolds had the kind of rakish charm that Harrison Ford ultimately brought to the role.

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  • Potter's "Gentleman Rabbit with Letter, " a watercolor from around 1890-93, is hard to beat for charm.

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  • Links of London's charm collection celebrates specific Olympic sports such as table tennis and badminton, so there is a ping-pong paddle and a shuttlecock, alongside hearts and clovers, symbolizing the themes of luck and love.

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  • They are simple celebrations of the artists he's found and wants to introduce to his friends and clients, done in a familial way with his open-arm charm and appeal.

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  • There is magnificent Mehrangarh looming large over sea-blue Jodhpur, the golden sandcastle at Jaisalmer, the palaces of Udaipur, Pushkar's reverent yet carnival charm, the storybook whimsy of Bundi and the painted havelis (ornately decorated residences) sprinkled through Shekhawati.

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