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  • He claimed that we'd all be a lot safer if researchers would keep details about vulnerabilities to themselves, and stop arming hackers with offensive tools.
  • But the world is not full of exclusively charming and likeable people. The Sun
  • One of these gentlemen just happens to be the madwoman's father, a charming chap who seems unfazed by most things in this day and age.
  • Had such a nice time, it was really charming in a slightly run-down way and on a beautiful little lake called Stoney Lake. AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
  • The record was, I think, called Peace, a heart-warming exhortation for world leaders to avoid war – although many of them, unbelievably, have completely ignored the doughty cloggers' message in the intervening years. Which footballers have produced their own food and drink?
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  • He'd come up with some charming excuse: he'd left his long filbert brush, he couldn't go on without it.
  • Wilkins is now extolling the virtues of organic farming.
  • Farming provided food, and their sheep provided wool for cloth.
  • Aggie and her husband Pat were farming people who tilled the land, harvested the crops and raised livestock.
  • So in some ways, farming ends the year on a more optimistic note than it began it.
  • Faux economics is different, because, as I stated, doctors know as much about economics as they do about farming.
  • A former president of the Soil Association, Helen has been actively involved in promoting the benefits of organic methods to the farming community.
  • And according to Mr. Trunfio, the company is now "getting ready" to begin aquafarming on the East Coast with a new partner. NYT > Home Page
  • My fellow countrymen were killing and harming each other in ways that I previously could not have fathomed. Soiya Gecaga: Being the Change That I Wish To See In the World
  • A swarm of princesses totter on stage, got up like topiary on legs in every shade of scarlet, crimson, cerise, cochineal, each foolishly imagining Prince Charming must choose her as his red queen. Cendrillon; Rinaldo – review
  • It appeared the family had never been properly screened by the DIB, which was alarming given that its activities were supposedly well monitored, he added.
  • This kid friendly fairy tale about an unsightly ogre was both heartwarming and very funny.
  • He was an immensely charming, kind, lovable man. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brown, OTOH, is attractive and charming, with a compelling tie to the military – MASS National Guard Units (like everywhere) have been heavly involved in the wars over the last 8 years, and stories about them abound on local news. Matthew Yglesias » The Limits of Scott Brown
  • I offered a charming smile of my own, showing pearly teeth.
  • With the clearing of forests and the spread of farming, the cowbird's range expanded north and east.
  • The majority of the new settlers lived in rural areas and earned their living through farming.
  • Given the extremely backward state of Polish agriculture, its small farming businesses are expected to die like flies.
  • Some taxonomic groups are particularly species rich in a global context: any impact of climate warming on such species, for example, willows (Salix spp.), sawflies, stoneflies, wading birds, and salmonid fish, is likely to affect their diversity at the global level. Arctic environments north of the treeline
  • Where the lord of the manor had a demesne farm, the court appointed a reeve to supervise the farming activities, using labour services and collecting rents.
  • It was for them a blameless activity, and involved a charming motif of the new art. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wait for governments to take effective action on global warming and you could fry or drown first.
  • ‘She's naturally flirtatious and not exactly shy about being charming towards gentlemen ’, says one who has experienced her allure.
  • The milk is warming on the stove.
  • The suicide rate among men between the ages of 16 and 25 has risen alarmingly.
  • More alarming -- not to mention revolting -- than any revelation, which has come out thus far about Bachmann, Kennedy once commented to Democratic political adviser Bobby Baker, "You know, I get a migraine headache if I don't get a strange piece of ass every day" see endnote 54. Lara M. Brown, Ph.D.: Michele Bachmann and Migraines: Presidential Disqualifier or Sexism?
  • He is disarmingly straightforward about his goofs and gaffes, of which he had plenty during his first go-round.
  • Moreover, the combined salaries of the three wardens or lieutenants was now less than £400 per annum, and much of this was recouped by reviving the ancient practice of farming the shrievalties.
  • If, through their labors to transform misava into masimu, women established traditional tenure rights not explicitly recognized by patriliny, then likewise, through the everyday habits of farming, women learned, performed, and nurtured relationships that overlapped with, but ranged far beyond, blood - and marriage-based patrilineal kinship. Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
  • This can entail harming companies that would be as efficient and as effective as Google is in these areas but for their limited access to consumers, creating a clear violation of Section 2 of the Sherman Act, of American law on monopolization, and on European competition law. Eric K. Clemons: One Click Away? Maybe and Maybe Not
  • The reason a hurried "Oh, I hardly eat meat either" has become such a popular response to another's declaration of vegetarianism is usually not that we mean it, but that we now know enough about factory farming to want to stop Scully types from telling us any more. Nasty, Brutish, and Short
  • Friday variety pack, now with Bonus! charming ichthyoid Friday variety pack, now with Bonus! charming ichthyoid
  • They include worm charming where two teams compete to entice the slimy creatures out of the ground. The Sun
  • A kind of fea-dog, with a large head, and a jaw like a warming pan; it is marked on the back with a crofs, and is fo large that a lingle fifli loads two or three boats. Theory of tides, tr. [extr. from Études de la nature].
  • This all changed when someone (probably an economist) spotted the nice turn that could be made by feeding slops or swill to pigs, and considered farming pigs intensively.
  • Here, yields have been increased through organic farming techniques, a much cheaper alternative to conventional agrochemicals.
  • Their songs have a certain elegant charm and a quality of innocence that's genuinely disarming.
  • Experts have linked the harder rains to the warming of the Mediterranean, which results in higher humidity. Times, Sunday Times
  • As we have seen with global warming cultism and recent revelations of data fraud, the “mainstream” can be artificially created. The Volokh Conspiracy » Does Hayek Belong in High School Economics Classes?
  • What a charming possession of himself, that he could be in such a brangle, as I may call it, and which might have had fatal consequences; yet be so wholly, and so soon, divested of the subject; and so infinitely agreeable upon half a score others, as they offered from one or other as we sat at tea! Sir Charles Grandison
  • He was so funny and incredibly charming. The Sun
  • Now this remote region in northwest Siberia is under threat from global warming. Times, Sunday Times
  • Several hypotheses for global warming have been suggested.
  • It dawned today dankly raining, but by mid morning and my coffee pilgrimage there was sunlight, intermittently, and a warming breeze from the south.
  • While the introduction of EU compensatory payments will offset the price drop, a decline in calf prices combined with cost increases will result in continuing pressure on margins in dairy farming.
  • They based their predictions on one million-acre feet a year deficit of the Colorado River, massive amounts of evaporation from the lake and the viscous effects of a warming world from climate change. Dr. Reese Halter: Global Warming, Drought and the Grim Reaper
  • We will not be reduced to subsistence farming and exporting fish and chips if the banks leave. Times, Sunday Times
  • And, with global warming only getting worse, with us fighting wars over oil, etc., they should be stepping up production of greener vehicles, not making bigger SUVs and the hated Hummers.
  • Spin fantasies in your head, she's probably the most charming and intelligent creature on earth.
  • True, Olbermann and Patrick would also make plenty of references to pop culture, but the references came across as charmingly haughty, as if the anchormen were showing us that they had interests that extended beyond the court or field. The Enthusiast
  • He turned up at the swish hotel suite to meet us all by himself, with no fuss and no entourage, and was utterly charming. The Sun
  • The development of the sugar industry was directly linked with the African slave trade, due to the harsh physical demands and labour intensiveness of farming sugar.
  • With the coming spring warming the earth, peregrine falcons are now starting to lay their eggs on remote cliff tops around Scotland.
  • This charming, home-loving, God-fearing young man was on early evening television, blaring into the living-rooms of millions of impressionable young people.
  • Along with the artist's renderings of badgers, each item is illustrated with easy to understand icons referencing water resistance, biodegradability (meaning you can go into a lake or ocean without harming the aquatic life), animal testing (none), and UVA rating. Marcia G. Yerman: Sunscreen Protection and Nail Polish: A Green Approach
  • The man, who was dealt a severe blow on the farming front last weekend when he lost his entire herd of healthy livestock to foot and mouth, bids to bounce back at Aintree tomorrow.
  • What is so alarming about the commissioner's report is the revelation that so many relatively minor inroads on civil liberties have gone unremarked and unnoticed.
  • But a long way from endless fields of sunflowers and locals arguing charmingly about porcini. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are few towns in this area;it is largely land for farming.
  • The keyword of * global warming* is the * global*! Opinion 250: News
  • Will the grower lose all expenses and other tax deductions relating to his or her small business or farming enterprise?
  • The next wave of Internet-related scams, however, may move from phishing to pharming.
  • After a few months in dreary England, Alfred Tayler went to the Empire Exhibition and was seduced by the thought of farming in Southern Rhodesia. On Doris Lessing « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Farming does not pay and many have had to look beyond the fields for additional ventures to earn a living wage.
  • Warming up properly is one of the best ways to avoid injuries to your muscles, ligaments and tendons.
  • There is no use fighting intolerance by physically harming someone.
  • Luke was everything she could've hoped for: sweet, charming and gorgeous.
  • And as an ancient sage once said, ‘Democracy is a charming form of government, full of variety and disorder, and dispensing a sort of equality to equals and unequals alike.’
  • A dark cloud of bees comes swarming out of the hive.
  • All that is consistent with the government's commitment to environmentally-friendly farming.
  • He could see the potential for lobster farming and later in Australia would experiment with the aquaculture of oysters, pearls, and pearl shells.
  • Here is a guy who seemed like Prince Charming, but a number of women found out that Mr. Right was actually Mr. Very, Very, Very Wrong. CNN Transcript Mar 7, 2007
  • The five tenant farmers on the estate will continue working the land but ways are being sought to help those in arable farming to convert to grazing to help maintain the appearance of the land as it once was.
  • When they were gone, she went to the oven for a dish of cannelloni which was warming there. BLACK EAGLES
  • I think he's the most charming, most considerate man I've ever known.
  • While taking drugs he was, in effect, harming no one but himself whereas with the alcohol he was a danger to others.
  • By doing so, he patches up an unorthodox story with a heart-warming resolution.
  • On the surface, the report could appear alarming.
  • But when the time came to strike out on his own, instead of livestock farming he plumped for growing and selling organic fruit and vegetables. Times, Sunday Times
  • The unarming of Israel's illegal nuclear capability. Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege
  • Climate change threatens Emerald Isle with water shortage. A new report by the Irish American Climate Project says that global warming may cause Ireland's "rich, green scenery" to "fade to brown.
  • But Bacon's version of the piece on this disc, with its built in rallentandos, is charming and convincing.
  • Kincaid had to admit the tearoom was a charming enough place, a warm retreat with heavy oak furniture and bright Blue Calico tea services, but the drawing of Alice in Wonderland on the restaurant’s paper menus made him think of Vic. Dreaming of the Bones
  • We are appalled at the perilous state of the farming and fishing industries.
  • Within the overall warming trend, there were more and more local ecological changes influenced by alterations in the global environment. EXTINCTION: Evolution and the End of Man
  • The general secretary opened the congress on global warming.
  • But Australia's farming lobby says it fears the deal will allow some industrial nations to give only superficial access to their markets.
  • A mate of mine from school is throwing a flat-warming party, which a number of people from school are going to be at.
  • Terraforming, or altering the atmosphere of Mars to make it habitable for humans, via planetary engineering processes, is still being discussed in planetary circles and is the seed to more current discussions of planetary or geo-engineering to reduce the impacts of global warming on our planet. Mel Averner - NASA Watch
  • Subsidies could be tailored, for example, to encourage more small local abattoirs and food shops or to incentivise organic farming.
  • It was cool without being chill, and took the warmth of one's hand flatteringly soon, as if it liked to do so, yet kept its freshness; it was smooth without being glossy, mat as a pearl, and as delightful to roll in the hand; and of an exquisite, alarming frangibility that gave it, in its small way, that flavour which belongs to pleasures that are dogged by the danger of a violent end. The Judge
  • He was clearly bright, personable, charming and capable of writing good journalism.
  • Raising animals was only secondary to other forms of farming.
  • Australian hands that were warming in pockets were suddenly preparing for a second bowl.
  • The recent food-poisoning scare has reignited debate/concern/controversy over farming methods.
  • He is just a very cool dude, and charming with it. Times, Sunday Times
  • In places where there is no water for farming, men migrate to urban areas in search of work leaving women behind to fend for the old, and the infirm and the children.
  • The decision to leave his native Pennsylvania for the rich farming land of the Oregon Territory was not made lightly.
  • How these systems may respond to the rapid and major global warming predicted over the coming century is uncertain but largely dependent on whether coral-algal symbioses can adjust to decadal rather than millennial rates of climate change.
  • He gave me a gorgeous, black lacquer grand piano as a house-warming gift and for my wedding day he gave me a beautiful portrait of Billie Holiday.
  • After I'd had my fill of blowpipes, dripping foliage and poisonous frogs I flicked through to an article on peanut farming.
  • The Japanese economy was then, and in many ways still is, highly "cartelized" in manufacturing, farming and trade. Jeff Schweitzer: China's Downfall: the Ultimate Impact of Environmental Degradation
  • Deliciously charming or incredibly irritating, depending on your point of view, he is always ready with smooth-tongued flattery, eyes innocently beaming behind his spectacles.
  • The story goes that downtrodden Sophie works in a hat shop and one day meets the glamorous wizard Howl, a charming ladykiller who has garnered the reputation of eating girls' hearts, despite looking more like a ladyboy.
  • We have an alarming number of distressing cases in our files of youngsters, families and old folk who need us.
  • He mentioned this to his cousin, but O’Hara, with a light-hearted reference to forewarning and forearming, refused to take the matter seriously. The Dancing Druids
  • The Republican Party's slapstick search for a leader would be heartwarming and sidesplitting, but for the tragic knowledge that one of these scrambling midgets will collect tens of millions of votes in the presidential election of 2012. Frank Schaeffer: President Obama Will Win In An Overwhelming Landslide in 2012 and Will Deserve the Victory
  • In some areas, modern intensive farming is giving way to the re-introduction of traditional methods.
  • We cannot tell if global warming is occurring as a result of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide.
  • They all sat down and had their own cups of hot cocoa, warming their insides and their outsides.
  • The alarming increase in media oligopolies has led to a subsequent decline in any need for public accountability on the part of media corporations.
  • The group can't get credit to buy farming machinery.
  • They belong to one of his students, a wealthy, charming Cuban-American named Consuela Castillo, whose thrilling desirability enchants, infatuates, and torments Kepesh. The Nihilist
  • What we call enhanced interrogation is just warming up for the Paks. Mullah Abdul Ghani Barader Interrogation - So, They Used Rendition on Barader? | RedState
  • Only protracted stagnation of yields brought them to a grudging retreat from farming by decree, and from Lysenko's “agrobiology,” which cast an aura of science over the Stalinist agricultural policy. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • The accident threatened an ecological disaster for the remote Shetland Islands and its fishing, tourism and farming industries.
  • Now, the kitchen is charming yet functional, with fitted heavy duty cupboards, red-tiled worksurfaces and a window seat.
  • The charming old buildings and cottages are a throwback to the colonial past.
  • Campaigners will step up their fight to dual the A120 after reflecting on alarming new figures.
  • The alarming trend for desperate medical sector docs and surgeons to reduce waiting lists by doing non-urgent but easy procedures first is life threatening and wrong.
  • In ancient times they used disguise and subterfuge, but these modern warriors used an equally disarming trick. Times, Sunday Times
  • There have been many major advances in the science, technical and business side of farming and agriculture over the past number of years.
  • Farmers and crofters can apply for annual payments for up to ten years for adopting environmentally friendly farming practices.
  • With each inward breath feel your body warming as you draw in colours of red or orange. Repetitive Strain Injury
  • In Liverpool there is a sulphurous whiff of rebellion - bitter talk, alarming to some, of direct action.
  • Poor Ernest has been suffering since Wednesday last with the jaundice, which is very distressing and troublesome, though not alarming .... The Letters of Queen Victoria, Volume 1 (of 3), 1837-1843) A Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence Between the Years 1837 and 1861
  • Ambrose was born into a farming family in the townland of Castlerock on the foothills of the Ox Mountains.
  • The decline was linked to changes in farming practices which led to a loss of food sources and nesting sites for the birds. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the point of view of the countryside and farming the prospect was difficult to assess.
  • He reckoned he should make a better fist at farming than educating.
  • Critics of fish farming are furious at what they consider to be an attempt to hoodwink the public.
  • They are indescribably charming, John with his round, open face and close-shaven hair and Leo with his rascal grin and an explosion of curls pulled into a ponytail. Washington teens John and Leo Manzari have all the right dance moves
  • He's a bit of a charming scamp, a perfect fit for the exuberant, free-wheeling '60s.
  • One neighbour, who did not want to be named, said: ‘We had a house-warming party and he came along, we always got a Christmas card from him.’
  • The thing that really grates, though, is the po-faced sermonising on global warming and heavy-handed attempts to make Serious Points about Serious Issues.
  • For me, his random interviews with various down-and-out characters in Cleveland, on sidewalks and in living rooms, while charmingly syncopated in the Jarmusch family style, with intermittent jazz music and grainy shaky filming, did not result in a clear "what is this about"--although Tom insisted that for him, it was exactly the Cleveland he wished to express, "meant to be an imperfect portrait. Karin Badt: The Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival: From Soviet Cannibals to Jarmusch's Cleveland
  • A great many (not all) liberals adopted embryonic stem cells as a cause for the same reason that they have embraced Global Warming: because they like the policy implications and automatically oppose the Bush Administration, the “neocons” and the “Religious Right”, not because they are willing to follow science whithersoever it leadeth. Stromata Blog:
  • He apparently made a charming studio companion with his courtly manners and elegant conversation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Farmers are baffled about how to remedy natural animal behaviour and say the tax could make farming uneconomical.
  • When ‘climate change’ is referred to in the press, it normally means greenhouse warming, which, it is predicted, will cause flooding, severe windstorms, and killer heat waves.
  • By way of example, it is suggested that an insecticide is applied to sexually mature male insects so that it spreads to the rest of the population during mating and swarming.
  • At the root of the problem are illegal logging and the loss of wetlands to farming.
  • More alarmingly, the degree and extent of the complicity involved is shredding the credibility of the Hierarchy.
  • At the moment, silence is being maintained over both the arming of the land forces and the total cost of the military plans.
  • Robin and Dad have always talked farming, though you wouldn't think mushrooms and sod have much in common with birdseed, which is Dad's major industry. ' Second Wind
  • But the danger of arming the policeman on the beat is that it would drive a wedge between the officer and the community.
  • Some of these low-lying areas, with waterlogged deposits blanketed by alluvium, have provided good evidence for Roman farming.
  • He was such a charming and likeable man that you wanted to do things simply because he was Sergio.
  • In the best cereal-growing areas, arable farming may dominate the scene, with animals and grass taking second place.
  • One early high note goes alarmingly astray. Times, Sunday Times
  • My best guess is that it is a desperate attempt to head off the Superstorms, floods and droughts of global warming.
  • Afternoon tea, for example, at the legendary Reid's Palace Hotel is just one of a range of charming social customs that woos tourists.
  • It took me a while to understand how dairy farming got to this dangerous pass. Times, Sunday Times
  • The report also highlights the worrying impact global warming will have on the safety of millions of passengers.
  • Warming, flavoursome comfort food like game comes as a blessed relief after cold, lifeless platters. Times, Sunday Times
  • Let's begin with two conversations I have with alarming regularity. Times, Sunday Times
  • he is suavely charming and all the ladies love him
  • Perhaps that seemed more plausible than global warming. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mrs. Blower, knows how to bring down that robust health, which is a very alarming state of the frame when it is considered secundum artem. Saint Ronan's Well
  • Just over half of all farming businesses diversified to make more money. Times, Sunday Times
  • This brings a birthday message especially to say how much I love you and you are as young and charming in my calendar as before,and the extra year seems indeed to have improved your looks and grace.
  • Then, somewhat more alarmingly, there is the hunger for a voluntarist transcendence of the limitations of history, the fantasy of escaping from the inextricable complications and complexities of the past into some pure state of agency.
  • This charming paragraph illustrates the vitality of scandal, and at the same time shows how ludicrously rumor and tradition mistell stories in the face of evidence. A Book About Lawyers
  • Southern Cross, the troubled social care provider, posted half-yearly results yesterday that have implications far beyond the pockets of its investors, or even the 31,000 residents of its 750 care homes, and the staff who work in them, for whom the future is alarmingly uncertain. Editorial | Social care: Cross purposes
  • & odq; I had noticed that she was much changed, & cdq; Mr. Wentworth declared, in a tone whose unexpressive, unimpassioned quality appeared to Felix to reveal a profundity of opposition. & odq; It may be that she is only becoming what you call a charming woman. &cdq; The Europeans
  • The panel laughed over Mike Huckabee's Sunday touting of his poll numbers among Republicans, which Douthat termed characteristically "charmingly passive-aggressive. HuffPost TV: Sam Stein On 'Ed Show': Time For Birthers To 'Move On To The Real Issues' (VIDEO)
  • The products are often rejected by watchdogs because of their potential for harming the environment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its first priority is to identify where permafrost is present and where mudslides and rockfalls are likely as it melts under the effect of global warming.
  • Haslett, a noted tough guy, knows how to mold a swarming, aggressive unit, and he could be the perfect fit for the mentality St. Louis wants to adopt.
  • Some wheat farmers may be warming to the prospect of a new tool to help them grow more robust and profitable wheat, engineered to withstand herbicides.
  • Elf is a charmingly daffy movie that feels like a leap back in time to more genuinely heart-warming Christmas fare.
  • I came across a heart-warming story of love and humanity in this crazy muddle of politics and religion.
  • Most people get their news about global warming second-hand, but for those who want to keep their own finger on the pulse of the planet, two Web sites merit special interest.
  • In his first film, it almost did - for he was telling a heart-warming, unselfconscious story.
  • The word dyed Julia's cheeks crimson, and for the long hour that they lingered over their tea she seemed to Jim more charming than he had ever found her before. The Story of Julia Page
  • Her secret, it seems, has been a confluence of business savvy and a folksy but formidable disarming charm. Times, Sunday Times
  • It takes around two or three generations of sweatshops to go from the ancient pattern of peasant subsistence farming, with its characteristic grinding toil for women to where the country is now.
  • The archaeological record, ethnohistorical accounts, and the memories of elders provide detailed accounts of how human life in the Arctic has always been dominated and influenced by periodic, irregular, and often dramatic ecosystem changes, triggered by periods of warming and cooling, extreme weather events, and fluctuations in animal populations [10]. Responding to climate change in the Arctic
  • The announcement will give farmers greater flexibility on moving stock, restocking and other day-to-day farming activities.
  • And the moment with the discarded toys coming to life hits with stark terror and reminds us, if only for a moment, of the swarming mummies in Spielberg's great Raiders of the Lost Ark.
  • The warming of the oceans from beneath has caused the depths of the ice caps to decrease, allowing more sunlight to reach the ocean beneath.
  • Images includes those of vivid rehearsals as well as behind-the-scenes pictures of seminal company personalities such as Margot Fonteyn and Ninette de Valois, plus never-before-seen views of the dancers off duty, most charmingly a snap of Lynn Seymour and Rudolf Nureyev, drinking in a London pub. This week's new dance
  • It suits us to do so because we have something invested in farming them in large numbers. Times, Sunday Times
  • To religious conservatives, however, even these tentative and moderate reforms were undesirable and alarming.
  • He can be charming and funny, eager to introduce potential allies to people who can help them.
  • The hill shows evidence of very old farming terraces and sheep pens and is criss-crossed by walks that the owners have cleared and replanted with many varieties of indigenous ferns.
  • Bilingual education may actually be harming the prospects of many students who don't speak English.
  • All of this is very tough for the hard-pressed British farming sector.
  • Currently, he says, enough waste biomass is being generated by lumbering, by farming, and as urban waste to meet 10 percent of U.S. transportation needs.
  • Rose of Ireland and the White Rose of Devon, a noted Society phrasemonger had dubbed them, seeing them together on the lawn one Ascot Cup Day, their light draperies and delicate ribbons whip-whipping in the pleasant June breeze, ivory-skinned, jetty-locked Celtic beauty and blue-eyed, flaxen-locked Saxon fairness in charming, confidential juxtaposition under one lace sunshade, lined with what has been the last new fashionable colour under twenty names, since then; only that year they called it _Rose fané_. The Dop Doctor
  • ‘Ah - Miss Corel,’ he greeted her charmingly, ignoring the clangor of alarms and frantic shouts from outside.
  • The most gratifying thing about starting this blog has been the opportunity to get acquainted with so many smart and charming people.
  • At night, luxuriate at charming inns, sampling Scotch whisky.
  • But Benedict, however "charming," is still stifling theologians who challenge ideas about Catholicism, says Thomas Reese, a Jesuit priest and former editor of the Jesuit-owned magazine America. U.S. visit will give pope a defining moment
  • In fact, sleep apnoea sufferers are so zonked out that they have an alarming tendency to fall asleep at the wheel. Times, Sunday Times

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