It's always been endearing to some extent, though; endearing enough to, say, warrant a museum exhibit.
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What's your most traumatic — or most endearing — cockroach story?
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It was a sweet and endearing part of her personality.
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The Yarn Man, as we called him, was infinitely endearing.
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She calls it like she sees it — with endearing sass.
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Holland is a notorious blabbermouth, which is kind of endearing.
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This endearing and funny read remains popular for a reason.
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It's an endearing moment, this little spontaneous burst of humanity!
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The lines around his eyes and mouth are almost endearing.
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YOU SAID HE WAS ENDEARING, FUN TO WORK WITH, COMPETITIVE.
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It's adorable and it's endearing, it's funny and it's sad.
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It also has a less endearing habit: gnawing on rubber.
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He made the best of it to stunning, endearing results.
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Visit the Brotherhood Workshop's YouTube channel for more endearing animations.
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"Frankly, we thought it was sort of endearing," Haberman said.
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That breathy introduction for Patti LuPone was kinda endearing, honestly.
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There's something endearing about people eating breakfast on the go.
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Most presidents understand that making fun of themselves is endearing.
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Some are animated, some are endearing, some are just weird.
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I find him endearing, but my own family does not.
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There is an endearing sincerity to the Deep Springs student.
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Your qualifications and endearing personality might just carry you over.
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Then again, a print romance can be endearing, and understandable.
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But we found Appenzell and its folk music festival endearing.
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He was quickly endearing himself to college basketball fans nationwide.
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This was an abstract buddy comedy, mystifying and utterly endearing.
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And Dagger's just a more endearing character than Noctis is.
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They were just as endearing and vulnerable as their namesakes.
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The continual sense of control failing is farcical, and endearing.
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People saturated him with endearing smiles, reached to pet him.
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A little bit shabby but in a human, endearing way?
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And yet, "929" is tender and perceptive and deeply endearing.
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It's like a retro aesthetic that I find almost endearing.
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Now the letter seems mostly funny and endearing to me.
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If anything, his struggles made him all the more endearing.
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The chorus even does an endearing little Japanese folk dance.
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I found his assiduousness alarming at first, then gradually endearing.
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It's also true that these robots are endearing as heck.
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I admire these strange, sad and sort of endearing men.
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He's always had that streak: it was endearing and everymanish.
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What's incredible about Patrick is he sees his antics as endearing.
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The clip was surprisingly endearing and sweet, if not completely ridiculous.
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The picture of this Cuban Afterschool Special was so endearing I
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Besides, the humble Hebocon bots make this makeshift contest so endearing.
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Claus boasting about her kind, endearing husband we all call Santa.
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AMONG PABLO ESCOBAR'S few endearing qualities was his love of animals.
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The characters' movements have an endearing skipped-frame quality, halfway claymated.
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Such restrictions are not endearing the Chinese government to Hong Kongers.
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Just as endearing was the interview that came after Kiyoko's award.
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Yet he retains a boyish earnestness that even Democrats find endearing.
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Cozmo's ability to recognize faces is what makes it so endearing.
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But what happens when you combine the two is oddly endearing.
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Crosswording is perhaps one of the only endearing manifestations of elitism.
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She's so endearing that she can get away with a lot.
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Khloe Kardashian Shares Endearing Snap of &aposMy Life&apos True Thompson
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Let's lean in to the endearing awkwardness that is British dating.
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Siri and Cortana already tell jokes and contain endearing Easter eggs.
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Regular listeners might even find the hint of amateurism strangely endearing.
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But some of her most endearing are the dog-headed humans.
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Red Bull's track record in football is not too endearing, however.
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But there's something colossally endearing to proceedings on this gentle afternoon.
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This only makes his clear affection for the institution more endearing.
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Her penchant for hammering strokes from the baseline was also endearing.
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The point is also that they're goofy, and endearing as hell.
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You call yourself crazy and loco as almost an endearing thing.
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I met those expectations—but my drunken sloppiness was seldom endearing.
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Like everything I do, my drawing is endearing, yet fundamentally flawed.
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The movie plays Tonya Harding as this sort-of endearing figure.
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She has the endearing, nerdy energy of a board-game enthusiast.
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Not exactly an endearing way to come out of the gate.
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Madagascar's aye-aye lemur is an endearing aberration of an animal.
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But the core of the xx — an endearing insecurity — hasn't disappeared.
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The endearing ensemble comedy "New Girl" returns for its final season.
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Trout, he said, has an endearing charisma that draws in opponents.
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It's up to people to decide whether that's endearing or annoying.
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It was a cringeworthy to hear — and also a bit endearing.
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Each work strikes an endearing balance between black humor and melancholy.
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The Lion King gave us endearing mascots to plaster on grim realities.
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Surprisingly, the most endearing part of the film are the weddings themselves.
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I find it pretty funny, but sort of endearing in a way.
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However, I've found that Costa Rica's most endearing quality is its people.
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And though they have endearing faces, know they can pack a bite.
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Even at its most absurd, the film is still funny and endearing.
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The actress shared this endearing photo with her dogs on Sep. 17.
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But hell, if it isn't just slightly more endearing than its competitors.
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He kept bossing me around but in an endearing and funny way.
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Universal adorable awkwardness is only part of what makes the challenge endearing.
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Yet Wang makes the daily lives of people in constant performance endearing.
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Purnell plays Tess with a doe-eyed earnestness that is truly endearing.
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Of course, Dobbs was an endearing, liberal-minded Jon Stewart-type figure.
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It's another endearing use of technology, though a less obviously useful one.
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That was the pre-draft hook, and it's an endlessly endearing one.
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The artist's endearing image of LOVE is instantly recognizable around the world.
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But there's an amateurish, "outsider art" quality about it that's quite endearing.
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To be "the Charlotte" or "the Samantha" was endearing or empowering, respectively.
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Some of the stuff that used to bother us is now endearing.
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All Our Wrong Todays is the endearing transdimensional tale of Tom Barren.
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But no one ever brags about their endearing love for pumpkin soup.
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It's grand, ambitious and there's something a tad bit endearing about it.
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There's something about obviated technology that just makes it endearing to me.
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There's something endearing about watching it try, and stumble, and try again.
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Normal Americans find that kind of thing well, normal – maybe even endearing.
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The endearing results pay homage to Frank Stella but take visionary liberties.
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But enough to win the "Most Endearing Couple of the Year" award.
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Their innocence is so endearing … how could you not adopt a pet?!
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But the endeavor as a whole is more endearing than off-putting.
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Sometimes it's in a creepy, unhealthy way, but sometimes it's endearing, too.
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It's a somewhat awkward combination, but awkward can be cute and endearing.
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Maligned, marginalized people are being lovely and sweet and endearing and helpful.
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Andrew Yang's self described "nerdy campaign" is something Evelyn concedes is endearing.
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What was most endearing about Jamal was his honesty, openheartedness and warmth.
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"There was something about him that was so endearing," Ms. Sauers said.
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His self-examination manages to be both endearing and irksomely self-congratulatory.
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He's endearing, he's always been that way, even when he wasn't sober.
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He has done all this with an everyman appeal endearing to Australians.
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Maybe it's because I know Quentin I find it hopeful and endearing.
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Spanish reporters contributed an endearing gaffe from the 2013 finalist David Ferrer.
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Much of what is endearing arises from the core subject matter: aging.
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" Roberts himself said in a 2006 speech, "It was, in retrospect, endearing.
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Part of what made the Jesus so endearing were his extravagant gestures.
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"It's this charming and endearing voice of a friend," Ms. Scinto said.
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John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch is existential, endearing, and absolutely hilarious.
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In fact, it's kind of her personal brand and it's incredibly endearing.
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Likewise Ms. Lane's noble prettiness has never looked subtler or more endearing.
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But you just gotta wear 'em down until your quirks seem endearing.
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That was what was so endearing about it, and the most real.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Elsa Dorfman is an endearing holdout.
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I just find those two guys are cute and endearing to me.
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But those limitations are also part of what make these soundtracks so endearing.
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Throughout her life, her personal messages retained an endearing jolly-hockey-sticks flavor.
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She needs to get laid, and there is something very endearing about that.
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Now, when I think back on the experience, I find it strangely endearing.
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It&aposs like an endearing photo and that brings out such incredible bile.
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"Seeing my mom's face when I came out was so endearing," she says.
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The film follows an endearing but tragedy-ridden relationship that blossoms between Mrs.
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Energetic, goofy, endearing Amy shows up in almost all of his childhood stories.
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Her "bakes" were beautiful, and her facial expressions — legible and GIFable — were endearing.
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Huge LCD faces, emotive eyes, endearing movements, and... not a lot of robotics.
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Even more endearing, most owners know their most loyal customers' orders by heart.
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Though a bit cheesy at times, the lyrics are both uplifting and endearing.
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Today, Yellowstone bubbles away with its hot springs and geysers with endearing names.
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Like his other novels, Turtles is funny, clever, and populated with endearing characters.
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While I wouldn't call it offensive, it's not exactly an endearing look either.
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I met Nicole, whose friendliness is only amplified with her endearing Texan accent.
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Likewise, Alyx remains one of the most plausible, endearing characters in video games.
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He is the "happy warrior," with idiosyncrasies that are genuine and usually endearing.
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The film, directed by Cordula Kablitz-Post, paints an endearing portrait of Salomé.
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And in those same five years, Cap has become the more endearing hero.
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Most of the wigs on the show are ridiculous, but also hilariously endearing.
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Thus the earplug offer from the charismatic and endearing keyboard player, Chris Giarmo.
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The ostentatious humility is a cop-out, its endearing quality frayed by protraction.
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Its low prices and endearing nautical charm made it the better option overall.
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If their results lack the endearing sloppiness of the original, that's the point.
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"E-mail My Heart" is an endearing reminder of the novelty of email.
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Beyond his generosity in serving up taters, very little about Irabu was endearing.
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There's something about the unselfconscious love of kitsch that I find very endearing.
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A sort of old New York character, a wiseguy—but an endearing wiseguy.
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"He's gritty but lovable," Pearlman told The Register about Favre, "edgy but endearing."
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There's a playful, volleying spirit to the whole endeavor — intriguing, endearing and odd.
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Mundane yet endearing, the heart-shaped starchy crop has become her talismanic symbol.
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Knot is as complex and endearing a protagonist as Zora Neale Hurston's Janie.
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She's a bit of a mess, but that's also what's endearing about her.
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A lifelong friend to other animals, she displayed an endearing gentleness toward cats.
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Yet despite her hardships and imperfections, Martha was an endearing "gentle giant," Mrs.
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J. is always really loopy when he wakes up, and it's very endearing.
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His affection for the place is endearing, although it may not be persuasive.
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The passage itself is pretty charming and makes its subject, Johannes Kepler, endearing.
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There was a real playful quality about him, an endearing quality about him.
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"It's so endearing, they genuinely love each other and you can see that."
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He soared and scowled, endearing himself to fans who celebrated his competitive drive.
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The brief few moments we see of Michael's human life are wonderfully endearing.
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He soared and scowled, endearing himself to fans who celebrated his competitive drive.
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As Miranda, Brook's granddaughter Maia Jemmett, continued the family tradition with endearing sincerity.
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That kind of naiveté would be endearing if it wasn't also so dangerous.
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They're endearing and pathetic, the desperate pleas of the runt of the litter.
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I always thought of her jigsaw addiction as a quirky, endearing "mom" trait.
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" One voter, Terry Lessmeier, said he thought Biden's behavior was "kind of endearing.
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Meanwhile they'll continue to develop the AI that powers the chunky, endearing vehicles.
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Streep plays this deluded creature with the endearing simplicity, almost, of a holy fool.
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When singing, she's bright and beautiful; when acting, earnest and endearing in every scene.
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Two newfound species of bats recently discovered in Kenya are endearing, lemon-colored fuzzballs.
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And as the 60-something chairman who gave her the not-so-endearing nickname?
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The affection he showed for his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren was so endearing.
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We can build spacecrafts that travel to distant words as well as endearing emoji.
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He was just the loveliest guy, and there's something so endearing about him onscreen.
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But, because it's Beyoncé and Solange, their fall is less calamitous and more endearing.
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In her hilarious and endearing tweet, Ellen also had a request for her fans.
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I wanted to believe snapping Matt was just an entertaining, even endearing daily divergence.
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She did laugh a lot and I think that quality is also very endearing.
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The humor permeating the work is gentle, self-mocking, and, to my mind, endearing.
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He's new here, with no scars of seasons past, and his optimism is endearing.
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"Bitch is an endearing term in hip hop like the word Nigga," he wrote.
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Of course, not all kids find the idea of a tooth-collecting pixie endearing.
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After all, he'd found my naiveté so endearing the last time we were together.
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The photos themselves have that somehow endearing muted look, though unmixed primaries do pop.
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But sometimes the very best, most endearing advice comes from the mouths of babes.
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The endearing clip already has over 3 million views — Zuleyka Rivera has fierce competition.
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Their patience and mutual understanding makes them among the most endearing characters on television.
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It's probably the soft-focus endearing way in which the personality descriptions are written.
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Arnold thinks the endearing videos are catnip to women and he's not exactly wrong.
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" And a laughing Cruz responded, "I'm hoping it is sort of sincere and endearing.
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"He is an inspiring young leader and he just is very endearing," he says.
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Her commitment to taking risks is stunning at first and endearing on subsequent listens.
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The lo-fi, bedroom-recording quality of these videos is often endearing and sweet.
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Her usual quick wit also makes her more vulnerable moments all the more endearing.
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SEEDING I would really like a goat because goats are hilarious and very endearing.
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It's an easy, charming, gentle show — nothing major, but more endearing than you'd expect.
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The nutty but endearing one is Barb, and isn't too good at observing boundaries.
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She was transparent about her own vulnerabilities, which made her endearing to the audience.
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The low prices and endearing store experience were the greatest strengths of the store.
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So I don't really think that speaks to anything endearing to the human spirit.
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And yet the vulnerability and ardor he releases in these characters makes it endearing.
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As previous biographers have discovered, it's difficult to write an endearing biography of Bellow.
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Celebrate Christmas Eve with an endearing comedy about a very tall, very happy elf.
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Personally, I find this both an endearing and incredibly frustrating aspect of our culture.
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We all know how much the internet loves cats; of course he was endearing.
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This year's role is one of his most endearing, and potentially heart-breaking, yet.
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"To All the Boys I've Loved Before" (2018) was received as warm and endearing.
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Among many Latin American players, there is an endearing, authentic verve for the tournament.
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The result is a reckless, messy film that is somehow still endearing, charming even.
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Character designs are endearing, each different race easily identifiable through body shape and size.
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They are comic, menacing, endearing, At some point, I asked to see some drawings.
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Styles seems overawed by the experience without letting it interrupt his voice, which is endearing.
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He calls everyone on their bullshit, and is strangely endearing when he wants to be.
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There's something really endearing about sad-looking dogs waiting for their owner outside a shop.
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Also, with Brown's goofy, endearing personality, she could certainly carry the show as the lead.
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We meet with the plastic surgeon next and she's oddly endearing, albeit clumsy and disorganized.
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But what tourists like us grok is the endearing, hypnotic fact of the praise itself.
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It's weirdly endearing and totally gross, but licking is just how Lickitungs discover new things!
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We are not worthy of a couple as endearing as Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel.
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But even if you're not into learning about digital effects, her videos are super endearing.
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Then, there's his obvious discomfort on camera — something that makes him all the more endearing.
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This was especially true after a particularly disturbing scene that was supposed to be endearing.
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It's often a bland and tedious game to play, mercifully punctuated by endearing narrative moments.
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The show is bingeable, re-bingeable, as corny as the '90s and as indelibly endearing.
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It's easy to decide that the unendingly endearing Elgort should get some credit for trying.
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But McArdle is doing incredible work here — at times unbearably frustrating, at times surprisingly endearing.
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A major issue is that none of the characters are particularly endearing this time around.
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It's reasonably entertaining, with some good musical numbers and at least one goofily endearing performance.
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Or at least they enjoy their food with the endearing precociousness of a human toddler.
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If you've seen the endearing short film Bao, you already know it's a steamed bun.
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It is a refreshingly uncynical endeavor: unapologetic in its optimism and endearing in its sincerity.
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His name is Byte, and I have to say: he's a rather endearing little cartoon.
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And, Alex's very relatable struggles with his nerves and confidence make for very endearing viewing.
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" Kanye goes on, "Bitch is an endearing term in hip hop like the word n****.
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I even think Chris Martin's "consciously uncoupling" stint with Gwyneth Paltrow is kind of endearing.
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Other characters too, began to develop traits as endearing as they were less than ideal.
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It turns out he's also quite endearing and funny — and actually has some major game.
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Probably the most surprising thing about the series is how moving and endearing it gets.
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Mr. Boesch was given to a plain-spokenness that was sometimes endearing, occasionally borderline offensive.
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The late President possessed an endearing sense of humor and always exhibited immense public grace.
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These choices make the new Poirot more endearing, but less distinct and, ultimately, less interesting.
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CEO Reed Hastings is known for the endearing sweaters he wears during his investor calls.
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Melia is an immediately endearing character, and her wiseacre narration is both droll and affecting.
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The colors are bright and glossy, the camerawork fluid, the editing smooth, the cast endearing.
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It all makes for a sequel that's just as enjoyable and endearing as the original.
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Also, he knows that the entire idea is silly, which makes it even more endearing.
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In Hollywood, being messy but endearing is a luxury often reserved for a privileged class.
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It was genuinely endearing, which is the best word for where Drake is at now.
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Throughout her career, Leonard has kept an endearing commitment to preserving the intimate and personal.
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It's endearing in places, but it's also much more limited in scope than I'd hoped.
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It was just people in your small town, and it was endearing but also crappy.
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Their awkwardly endearing verbal exchange and his gentle entreaties result in an amorous, nongraphic union.
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She's just so transparent and so endearing, and that is on camera and off camera.
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His habits of obfuscation, contradiction, and outright lying are not endearing to most undecided voters.
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It was endearing how she started to rock from side to side with straight legs.
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What's missing from the show is what made its TV inspiration so endearing: unselfconscious hope.
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Ben and Wyatt's breakfast table love talk is rather endearing and also rare on Ozark.
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Their awkwardness can be endearing, as if they are learning to walk all over again.
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But as the years drag on, the quirks you once found endearing begin to grate.
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It's immediately endearing and the story builds throughout the game into a beautiful little tale.
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Our fellow Russian visitors called out "Misha" or "Mishka," endearing nicknames for their national symbol.
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I and other Lebanese citizens were struck by this sudden, endearing care for our safety.
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Here's a GIF just to make sure we all fully understand Baby Yoda's endearing qualities.
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On Showtime's "Shameless," Fletcher plays an L.G.B.T.Q. activist who is simultaneously insulting, raunchy and endearing.
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Yet it is also ambitious, concerned with political engagement and community-building, and even endearing.
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He's odd, sure, but there's a droll self-awareness about him that is immediately endearing.
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This 2011 endearing spot by Volkswagen features a kid reprising the role of Darth Vader.
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Then I see him getting on the helicopter with his grandkids and that's very endearing.
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It was easy to overlook my grandfather's foolish beliefs as harmless and even somewhat endearing.
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The protagonist of Julie Murphy's endearing "Dear Sweet Pea" is used to dispensing the advice.
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But his act, once largely seen as endearing, has seemingly worn thin on New Jerseyans.
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Instead of the endearing Vulcan curiosity Spock personified in previous iterations, we have tantrums now.
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Where the lack of polish is can be endearing, it creates barriers of frustration elsewhere.
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Ariana Grande's ponytail cloned itself into pigtails, and she became an endearing nerd for the ages.
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Until then, we'll all be surviving on old episodes and cheesy-yet-endearing promotional tie-ins.Â
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Add some endearing music to this already cute situation, and you've got an instant video classic.
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But with a shift in color, Alan's insanity takes a sharp turn from endearing to menacing.
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Deutch's performance turns Madison into a natural, possibly accidental optimist who's more endearing than the leads.
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There's no equivalent endearing ingredient in most of their music, and so their detachment remains total.
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But over time, the lack of controversy allowed LaBeouf to become an offbeat, endearing internet personality.
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There are debuts galore, unfamiliar "notable names," and endearing but hardly simple running references to noshing.
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In June, the endearing dog took on the role of mama cat for the struggling kitten.
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That little bit of humanity is more endearing than all the mermaid tails in the world.
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I am referring to the endearing fetish that martial artists have for the nunchaku or 'nunchucks'.
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The endearing moment is replayed a few times in the clip, and it's perfect every time.
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Although the event aimed to focus on charity, Blue stole the show with her endearing cuteness.
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Here, he's really endearing, and has some of the lines that make people cry so much.
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Larkin emerges from it all as a more endearing, humorous figure than his public reputation allows.
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All that youth might be what makes Fast Times at Ridgemont High so endearing and iconic.
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Wolfhard, who once drank out of a bidet, seemed completely endearing in character as Charlie Bucket.
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That earnestness is endearing and makes for a good story — though not necessarily a good idea.
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It's the quirky little things about our favorite celebrities that make them that much more endearing.
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Actually, most of them say death, which is simultaneously endearing, doofy, and rude to argue with.
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Its descendant, the modern Asimo, measures in at just over 4 feet tall—much more endearing.
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His boyish coyness came out when he played ballads, which are arguably his most endearing songs.
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On the contrary, it's a fresh delight every week populated by endearing oddballs and amusing relationships.
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The problem is that the "SNL" version made Spicer far more endearing than he actually is.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Peter Acheson does not want to be endearing or heroic.
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In the meantime, listicles about the endearing qualities of microbats may be just what Australia needs.
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For Chrissy Teigen, a nip slip is nothing but fodder for yet another utterly endearing moment.
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His narration, as pithy and "over the top" as his beloved TV persona, is incredibly endearing.
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Instead, they're vividly endearing and enchanting — as immediately animated as characters from Lewis Carroll's "Alice" books.
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" "Tyler is a fully-realized, endearing character, whose story is not reduced to simplistic trans tropes.
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"We love you back, President Obama," Clinton captioned an endearing photo of them hugging on stage.
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Motherboard asked Ross what it is about fat cats that is just so god damn endearing.
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To his supporters, it's endearing, but it can also lead to awkward and potentially damaging confessions.
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There's something undeniably endearing about watching little kids come face-to-face with their biggest heroes.
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Upon arriving at La Villa, the dogs might turn from an endearing companion into a burden.
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And his apparently obnoxious face-pulling habit did not bother me before; I found it endearing.
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These freshly executed pieces hold fast to Bartlett's endearing style of Realism with a curious twist.
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For the Spanish-speaking community, O'Rourke's response sounded stilted and cringeworthy if also a little endearing.
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Lebohang Kganye, a 29-year-old South African artist, recreated endearing images of her mother's youth.
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"Computer programmer, disparagingly" rang no bells, and the answer, CODE MONKEY, seems less disparaging than endearing.
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George Packer's 'Our Man' portrays Holbrooke in all of his endearing and exasperating self-willed glory.
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The motions are small, but if you see them it's hard not to find it endearing.
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I thought it was endearing until he continued doing it after I asked him to stop.
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What's clear is that "condescension," which once named an endearing gesture of courtesy, has turned toxic.
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Seems Randall's already endearing himself to the cast -- money and famous friends will do the trick.
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But many of his endearing qualities can be found in the men competing at the Masters.
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The concept has expanded into a unique anthology of idiosyncratic villains, endearing heroes and frozen landscapes.
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Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road" was 2019's most endearing and unexpected musical success story.
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N.L.," writing that this cameo "was arguably her most endearing moment in an otherwise dreary slog.
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He'd found this habit intensely endearing even after he discovered that Vica wasn't shy at all.
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His office rejects that and says his tough talk is endearing him to millions of Filipinos.
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Its endearing white and blue villages are once again filled with bustling cafes and jewelry boutiques.
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The production deploys them with wit and efficiency, while retaining an endearing air of ramshackle spontaneity.
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Instead of "Ugly Foot," the team bestowed upon their fuzzy bird foot a more endearing nickname.
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It's kitschy as hell, but also oddly endearing in its total lack of irony or cynicism.
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It is a miracle that Paramount went back and fixed Sonic's look — he's cute, cartoony, and endearing.
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The cast's quest to prove their knowledge (or lack thereof) is truly hilarious and endearing to watch.
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He's now employed as a traveling salesman -- irritating most of those around him, and endearing a few.
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MOCA PDC never acquired a defined identity, but it was endearing and accessible as an art space.
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" The endearing and lovingly ignorant Jared replies, "Well, first of all, everyone reads the terms of service.
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Their fumbling relationship is equal parts endearing and (very) steamy, and Hoang's writing bursts from the page.
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Do we love this word as much as we love the word NIGGA in an endearing way?
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Imagine Sherlock Holmes or Dr. Gregory House — but with a massive sweet tooth and much more endearing.
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From quivering in fear to whispering "Maaariiioooooo," each moment with this unlikely hero is endearing and immersive.
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Mr Lee was at the heart of all this, an endearing, unlikely giant of post-war Americana.
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But I haven't decided whether my ramblings are simply embarrassing, endearing, or a combination of the two.
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The way his hands were shaking when he first met me the first night was so endearing.
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And in true Busy form, the recap of how it all went down couldn't be more endearing.
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In the hands of the SNL vet, Nikki is an almost elegant blend of endearing and oblivious.
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Daniel is definitely a freak but he just might be the most endearing freak of all time.
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There is nothing more endearing than a big animal who is afraid of a much smaller animal.
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A most endearing and timely opera, Der Rosenkavalier uses artifice to unmask the artifice of social norms.
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If you're getting fatigued by 2015 recaps, here's one that's an endearing, short, and simple, palate cleanser.
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But Corker acknowledged his attacks on Trump might not be endearing him to many of his constituents.
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What seems cute in high school or college may not seem quite so endearing to potential employers.
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While the syndrome does not affect a cat's lifespan, it definitely makes Olive all the more endearing.
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No, not the endearing Fox & Hound type tale, more of the Swiper storyline from Dora the Explorer.
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"Michael is one of the most endearing, loyal, and sensitive directors I've ever worked with," she said.
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Yet overall even the low-quality shots give Snapchat an endearing roughness compared to Instagram's manicured tone.
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Axe being someone who came from nothing is maybe the only endearing thing about him to me.
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Acheson may not want to be endearing, but he cannot help but become appealing in these paintings.
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First published together by W.W. Norton & Company in a 1993 book, these endearing images are rarely shown.
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Lara wants Wendy to come to Axe's party (Lara's dedication to marking the occasion was also endearing).
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Was this Chase's way of endearing himself to America for hopes at securing next year's Bachelor spot?
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Pott herself plays Susie, the vain, cruel, yet endearing pink-haired witch who runs the summer camp.
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A run of "Midsummer" performances is an endearing way to get to know City Ballet's dancers better.
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The diversity of the contestants, in terms of age and career, is another endearing quality of GBBO.
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Danler has a deeply endearing habit of inviting you, the reader, to participate in Tess's own becoming.
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When Mark Zuckerberg builds a six-foot fence around his Hawaii property it isn't an endearing eccentricity.
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The indie is one of the year's most endearing films about acceptance, tolerance, and following your dreams.
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What was really endearing about the piece was the fliers — all the handmade fliers that she had.
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Carson Higgins exudes a sweet charm as Huey, the D.J., who can be both endearing and annoying.
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His arrogance is endearing not only because it is funny, but because he can back it up.
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They are gifted, frustrated, confused, lethargic—and, at the end of it, just the tiniest bit endearing.
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Well, as endearing as a game about killing hundreds of people over unpaid concert fees can be.
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The larger rig's name is Cyclops, and would be terrifying if it wasn't so gosh darn endearing.
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Directed by Diego Andrade and BRZY, "Dollar to a Diamond" is an endearing mantra for better days.
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It's interesting that the psychologists found that Clippy was the most endearing, because people fucking hate Clippy.
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She's curvy and not really the hunting type, but that makes her presence all the more endearing.
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Drawn like Daddy Warbucks crossed with the Goodyear blimp, he's grotesque yet oddly endearing in his eccentricities.
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Those championship teams played with athleticism and verve, and they were endearing to those who paid attention.
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These are people who care about amassing knowledge for its own sake, and they are profoundly endearing.
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Gifted with an endearing smile, she was called Ahnahtiyah, a woman federal authorities know as Norma Fitch.
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There's also more endearing and personalized cluing, I think, that marks a puzzle with the name Ezersky.
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She was an exceptional dancer, a Tony Award-winning performer, a great comedian, an irresistibly endearing personality.
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And while I found many things about this gentleman endearing, his culinary prowess wasn't on the list.
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In a season where the Bachelorette demanded bullshit-free honesty, Mike delivered with endearing, non-manipulative pathos.
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The zodiac demons are introduced as a series of menacing (although somewhat endearing) beasts, some multi-headed.
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Harley may be endearing, but she's also an agent of chaos, and not always the good kind.
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Along the way, she allows Swift plenty of room for her dorkily endearing personality to shine through.
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He smiles again, but, with his hand on his gun, his boyishness seems a little less endearing.
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And Sarah Huckabee Sanders was better at sparring with, but not endearing herself to, the press corps.
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Yasmin's endearing voice captured the attention of the young readers in my house from the first page.
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And though he chafes at first, he and Billy (Justin Henry) eventually find a comfortable, endearing routine.
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There is something deeply endearing in watching him find pleasure in an activity I would find excruciating.
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Priyanka finds solace in her talent for illustrating comics, and in an endearing father figure, Uncle Jatin.
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These sculptures echo Rauschenberg's and Jasper Johns's rough-but-exacting execution but add something kind of endearing.
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I find the often clunky, contrived food references to be one of the series' most endearing qualities.
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There is just something so sweet, endearing and joyful about Valentina that you just have to like her.
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But I think my husband has embraced America, and New York in particular, in this really endearing way.
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Richardson's earnest, endearing performance in Five Feet Apart carries the movie (with a great co-lead in Sprouse).
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His strategy appears to be endearing himself and the U.S. central bank to Wall Street and Capitol Hill.
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I think that kind of makes it endearing and simple, and there's a real, distinct style about that.
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Rasheda Ali-Walsh Ali-Walsh smiled, and made her family smile, with an endearing tribute to her father.
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That makes his efforts to please his Pikachu-adoring, little pebble of a daughter all the more endearing.
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It's endearing, and the suggestion that you might be game for a laugh lends itself to internet boyfriendhood.
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Keanu Reeves is being hailed a "king" after Twitter users pointed out an endearing trait about the star.
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Reese Witherspoon's look-alike daughter is wishing her mom a happy birthday with an endearing post on Instagram.
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In fact, capybara are so endearing, that some people may have been importing them to own as pets.
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A letter on January 18th from German leaders urging Britons to stay was endearing, but also oddly twee.
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Through a combination of endearing characters, flashbacks, and '70s music, the show found the perfect recipe for tears.
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And yet, he's handsome, and weathered, and endearing in the way that damaged men are, until they aren't.
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There's something incredibly endearing about this photo of Nicole Casarez's grandpa standing next to his perfect orange tree.
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It turns out he's also quite endearing, and funny, and his gray hair sort of grows on you.
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I feel like because I'm comic relief, I'm a sidekick, I'm endearing—it's like I'm everyone's best friend.
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Whether they're taking selfies with other celebrities or starring on Lip Sync Battle, they're all just so endearing.
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He's the kind of goofy, endearing, woke dude a lot of us could see ourselves being friends with.
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Maren Ade's short comedy Everyone Else is a caustic yet endearing look at a relationship on the skids.
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I must admit, its uselessness is what makes this extension a little endearing and not a big nuisance.
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Their confidence is endearing instead of egotistical and unlike their adult counterparts, they never fight with one another.
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The resulting app, which I've been playing with in beta, is simple, intuitive, endearing and a little odd.
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Take a look at their strange, endearing conversation, which has since made many, many people scratch their heads.
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Indeed, the scruffy nature of Mir has become one of its most defining—and endearing—qualities in retrospect.
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All colored by the endearing goofiness of two dudes saying silly shit years before they suddenly got famous.
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It is Clinton at her most genuine, and it is endearing even to a Bernie bitch like myself.
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In that respect, quietly sniffling in a dark theater with a bunch of strangers can be really endearing.
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Endearing and thoughtful, he seems like the kind of person you'd be happy to have for a neighbor.
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One of these, which Alter finds endearing, is a loose, vernacular rendition titled "The Message," by the Rev.
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APPIAH Some very thoughtful and decent people loved him, so he must have had something endearing about him.
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This leads to paternalistic and patronizing treatment, such as speaking unnecessarily slowly and in an overly endearing manner.
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I find this endearing, and I confess that I feign interest so we have more reasons to talk.
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This Sitting Buddha statue, though endearing, was an example of the type of merchandise that characterized the store.
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Both groups are funny, endearing, scared, occasionally clumsy, vulnerable, daring, pesky and prone to sudden bursts of energy.
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The story is peppered with endearing Caribbean terms like "doux-doux" and dishes like salt fish with avocado.
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One of the most endearing things about this wine country is that it doesn't take itself too seriously.
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He raised Baylor's academic profile and presided over ambitious fund-raising efforts, all while endearing himself to undergraduates.
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To fans, the midmatch mother-son powwows have become one of the game's most reliable and endearing spectacles.
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Written with endearing grace, warmth and confidence, Michelle Obama's memoir reminds us that there are millions like her.
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Then, eternally endearing himself to my inner 10-year-old boy, he asked if I wanted to race.
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This endearing awkwardness has been present in all the international repertory the company has brought to the Joyce.
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"I think they are hilarious because they are so heinous-looking, in an endearing way," Ms. Chapman said.
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What makes Christo's genius endearing and often awe-inspiring is the immense curiosity that motivates his artistic vision.
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Though our partnership with dogs has deeper roots, the DGAF bravado of cats remains as endearing as ever.
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It's a crime game by way of the Coen Brothers, bumbling and endearing and still a little cool.
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Jones' enthusiasm was endearing and it seemed to have instantly lifted the stuffy mood typically experienced during fashion shows.
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Fans might say it's an endearing look at the origins of one of fashion's most beloved — and missed — figures.
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Yet, Leatherwood knows that endearing defense may not convince viewers to absolve Nick, even after his big "Mephistso" sacrifice.
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"My throw is terrible and Sunny would laugh at me, which was endearing," the Oscar winner told USA Today.
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The Last Guardian gives you so many reasons to dislike it, and one, impossibly endearing reason to love it.
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He's still using that oddly endearing blare of a voice to spin his rise to fame into catchy melodies.
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The book takes us through the cultural history of blood, as well as the scientific advances and endearing taboos.
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The film is endearing for both drone fans and people naturally inclined to enjoy views of the Japanese countryside.
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Every second matters when you only have 60 of them, and the world and its characters are incredibly endearing.
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George Clooney described how he proposed to his now-wife, Amal Clooney, and the engagement story is totally endearing.
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Deep, chasmic dark circles, unruly unibrows — even B.O. can be endearing in the right context, on the right person.
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For years, audiences have struggled with separating the abuse allegations levied against Allen from the endearing movies he creates.
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This rare glimpse into a highly scripted campaign might in other circumstances make a candidate come off as endearing.
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In a season full of philandering husbands and Nazi uncles, Whelan's character's sweet and endearing storyline is quite refreshing.
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Clay was so endearing when he pulled me aside to make clay figures to help me remember his name.
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But there's something really endearing about seeing George Clooney in tube socks and Leonardo DiCaprio in tiny purple sunglasses.
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It thus has an endearing habit of walking along cross-country ski tracks, where the snow is packed harder.
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As a person with a penchant for men in touch with their emotions, I find this sensitivity very endearing.
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The overarching premise of The Lego Batman Movie is simple and endearing, if not overly sweet: Batman is lonely.
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German painter Anja Wülfing recently began depicting dog-headed creatures (cynocephaluses?) in a strangely endearing new series of portraits.
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CLSA describes the monkey's "endearing human-like qualities" but warns it can also be unpopular for its "roguish trickery".
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Genitals are quite literally in your face from the moment you make an account, and that's just not endearing.
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The viable, fearless female President-elect is an incredibly endearing character, and we'd like to see her stick around.
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Liz shares a story about revenge via bocce ball which might be the most endearing anecdote you've ever heard.
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Lemonade's most endearing quality is that it feels like Beyoncé's most personal album, stripping away at her flawless facade.
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For Quinn Roberts, the endearing and self-deprecating protagonist of "The Great American Whatever," it isn't mere literary structure.
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But contemporary listeners might find the genre's optimistic spirit more exotic, and therefore more endearing, than it once seemed.
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They can also lapse into the type of avuncular zinger that is as endearing as it is groan-inducing.
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He strikes up a friendship with an Iranian immigrant and her two young daughters, who find Ove's grumpiness endearing.
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Between songs, Ms. Arocena was an endearing storyteller, explaining some of her songs with earnest sincerity and wry twists.
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On paper, it shouldn't have worked, but Dontnod managed an endearing story about two young women that deeply resonated.
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Los Angeles Dodgers There's something endearing about a team that spends wildly but keeps fucking up the end game.
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She was so likable and endearing, which made us feel even more strongly about wanting to see her succeed.
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But Oscar's curmudgeonly nature and his dirty, matted green fur make him all the more endearing to his admirers.
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Nevertheless, it is both endearing and invigorating — you just know Adonis is ready to conquer Viktor this time around.
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Maybe Klein's belief in his new partners—and his youthful, endearing trust in his fellow man—will pay off.
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But there is something endearing, almost quaint, about their creativity in trying to win as many games as possible.
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Check show times for summer popcorn movies, and don't miss the short, endearing trailer about the theater's own history.
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Soon an endearing furry creature, indigenous to Japan but rarely seen here, will briefly invade American shores: the totoro.
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Jo Harvey watched Terry from a separate chair, still in thrall like a teenager in the most endearing way.
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And our community here: I'm thankful for all of you, who support me in such powerful and endearing ways.
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Orpheus the everyday guy — clueless if also endearing — is sung by Mr. Hopkins, with firm voice and youthful swagger.
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Out of context, you might be tempted to describe it as smug, but the effect was somehow deeply endearing.
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Others kiss loved ones on the cheeks, use endearing names, or feed guests immediately when they enter their home.
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This frank, often endearing series about dating is back for Season 2, with 12 episodes all available to stream.
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Vivian's looks from the beginning and end of "Pretty Woman" are equally iconic, thanks to Julia Roberts' endearing performance.
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One of his most endearing habits has always been the way he weaves other people's music into his own.
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More than anything, "Wanderlust" confronts a familiar issue in a way that makes its characters relatable and oddly endearing.
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When I got married in 2000, the idea of joining my money with my husband's was exciting and endearing.
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Even as Steven struggles to understand his background, he remains a realistic and endearing portrayal of being a kid.
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But creator and director Brad Bird handles the thread with a mix of comedy and earnest, endearing honesty that works.
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The work has potential, and much of it is expressively endearing to boot, but the overall effect feels conceptually aimless.
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The endearing term "dear old Dad" is not that far off the mark, if a recent study is any indication.
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This not only makes them that much more endearing, but also proves they're more than just flawless red carpet fixtures.
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Now, another pivotal male figure in one woman's life has grabbed the mic — and the results couldn't be more endearing.
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And regardless of whether the story of the very first flag is true, it's an endearing one, and it endures.
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Alex — played by the endearing Tom Lenk, under the expert direction of Rob Ruggiero — guides us through the cellar's merchandise.
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In one of the more endearing and openly goofy episodes, Van Ness has his mother, Mary Winters, on the show.
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Wasim rhapsodises about his father, who founded Tayyabs in 1972, describing his military precision and competitive spirit in endearing detail.
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To be more specific, is it acceptable for a man to call a woman a bitch even if it's endearing?
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Infatuation rearranges quirks into cute habits, but true love cements them as endearing traits that comprise a flawed, multifaceted being.
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Maybe in the beginning it was endearing that I painted every product but at a certain point it became concerning.
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Writer George R.R. Martin's hat was endearing, and a barely recognizable Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead-Wright) loomed in the background.
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You can see the love in their eyes while performing "Let It Be Me", a song about their endearing relationship.
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Neither Trump nor Cruz has the endearing affection and respect of the majority of Republicans usually exhibited toward a nominee.
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And instead of enlivening suffocating dread with occasional banter, it fully invests in its silly sight gags and endearing humor.
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His humor constantly pushed into freshly outrageous territory, crossing the line of good taste with a big, endearing, irresistible grin.
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Pedro Reyes: I think they are one of the most endearing Mexican staple foods for both locals and foreigners alike.
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Like a man of the modern age, the owner whipped out his phone and filmed the odd, but endearing encounter.
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This is the surreal, overwhelming—and somehow, strangely endearing—world of Steve Aoki, to which I'm just a humble tourist.
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" The term, according to Buchheit, is "short, obscure, and sports a bit of Latin; all characteristics that lawyers find endearing.
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It's an exchange characteristic of most female friendships: Mundane chatter mixed with support and a healthy dose of endearing scolding.
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But that's part of why "Click Clack" is so endearing—it's tremulous, leveling stuff no matter what you're listening on.
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His unique mix of sincerity and social awkwardness manages to transcend our discomfort and land somewhere between hilarious and endearing.
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And I like very much that blancmange, with its endearing tremble and mild name, has proved both resilient and wily.
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Miley Cyrus took to Instagram to share an absolutely endearing video of herself a little thing in a big world.
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"I worked with an Emmy Award-winning Editor, Michael Griffin, to create an endearing, entertaining and educational film," he says.
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At first, Michael found this endearing, but soon, if they were apart, Ed would accuse Michael of cheating on him.
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It's such an endearing and recognizable quirk that it now have its own Twitter fan page, which Barbaro actually follows.
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Because Mr. Torné never presents Joan-Marc as anything but pitiful — and startlingly idiotic in his misogyny — he proves endearing.
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I decided, as normal people watching celebrities often do, that these traits — nervousness, nice wrap dress, sweet smile — were endearing.
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It's simultaneously goofy, upsetting, and room-shaking, which is exactly the mix of feelings that makes his work so endearing.
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He's rather gun-shy around women, and it's quite endearing, so Jacqueline actually winds up falling for the bumbling Russ.
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His game is kind of like a scuffed diamond, and I mean that in the most endearing way possible. 230.
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Moomins — those doughy, endearing hippo-ish creatures that oddly lack mouths — are innocent fantasy creatures who never face real problems.
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What's endearing is he barely makes an effort to absorb the immensity of his achievement and wants to move on.
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In my experience, partners find it frustrating, not nearly as endearing and whimsical as these statements and products would suggest.
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SUNDAY PUZZLE — This puzzle by Hal Moore really spoke to me, in what I'd call an endearing and eccentric voice.
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It seems to be the nature of sports to use endearing monikers to make players at once iconic and personal.
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The endearing duo's routine was posted to Facebook by Nebraska State Patrol, where it has racked up over 140,000 views.
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It's bright and pretty and slightly silly with all of its similes and all the more endearing as a result.
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And last year, Canada Goose did a collab with Drake's OVO clothing line, endearing it to the hip-hop market.
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As the stage adaptation of the landmark film opens on Broadway, Howard Beale's uniting anger seems almost innocent and endearing.
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Banks seems unaware that she could be perceived as taking advantage of the kids, but it comes off as endearing.
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Golden State also played with great effort, and that may be one of the most endearing traits of this team.
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When I first met him in 2007, Rob had this gentle, endearing way about him that caught me off guard.
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She connects with Iris's bronzed, endearing book editor brother Graham (played by Jude Law at the peak of his handsomeness).
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In Alex, Cheng has created an endearing and believable character, a sweet spirit, loving and forgiving, yet not unrealistically so.
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I discovered Bogie at Dog of the Day, a website that publishes reader-submitted biographies and photographs of endearing pooches.
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With a style both endearing and remarkably direct, she runs the community the way a good parent raises a child.
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"Horny" is the aural equivalent of those Chinese Crested dogs that are so ugly that it's actually funny — endearing, even.
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Her cousin never showed boredom, though, and was always engaged, each time inventing endearing names for Agnes and suggesting activities.
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"When we fight fire with fire, we all get burned," says Walter Beckett (voiced by the ever-endearing Tom Holland).
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Watching them only makes the movie's time capsule quality more endearing, and it's definitely a staple of '90s teen comedies.
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Still, the youthful energy and glow of his singing were appealing, and he looked endearing with his eyeglasses and awkwardness.
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His dominance on the racetrack and his charisma off it have made him one of the most endearing, as well.
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Hasselhoff's Christmas album would be endearing if it had leaned into its sheer weirdness, but instead, it's just plain bad.
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Valetto, an impish valet (the soprano Silvia Frigato), has an endearing love scene with the perky damsel Damigella (Francesca Boncompagni).
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Once you take their point of view, they're weirdly endearing creatures, even as everything they say is laced with horror.
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One of the most endearing and saddest things about being sick is watching people's attempts to make sense of your problem.
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Super Dark Times is a tense, expertly choreographed thriller and it has several endearing and painful sequences of botched teen romance.
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The endearing cast, unique format, and ease of accessibility have made Mystic Messenger perhaps the most internationally successful otome game yet.
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Fischman, who won annual awards for his editorial writing like clockwork, was socially awkward but in an "endearing" way, Casey said.
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Secondhand embarrassment doesn't begin to cover it, but Waller-Bridge's commitment to speaking her character's truth makes this moment ultimately endearing.
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But the results are far more Instagram-friendly than trying to write an endearing message in the sand with a stick.
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He takes a sip from a glass of classic Coke, a bite, and lets his modesty unfurl with an endearing sincerity.
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They've never used money as a weapon against each other and, in a way, their recognition of its importance is endearing.
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And she's definitely been vocal about how I've been an inspiration to her and I find that so kind and endearing.
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In her first red carpet appearances and interviews, it is clear that Tran is just as endearing on and off screen.
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In the endearing snapshots, Chip could be seen holding up baby Crew against a white wall as someone took the photos.
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Please welcome these endearing dudes who are about to find out they're going to be dads for the first time, ever.
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"I was a little shocked, but I thought it was cute and endearing the way she did it," he tells PEOPLE.
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Similar your dad trying to rap at a family barbecue, it's an endearing and cringe-worthy, all at the same time.
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Though endearing, Joanna explained that Crew's latest milestone — and others her kids have been having — struck up different feelings in her.
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Though endearing, Joanna explained that Crew's latest milestone — and others her kids have been having — struck up mixed feelings in her.
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If you're a millennial woman, there's a good chance you have soft spot in your heart for the endearing, Selena Gomez.
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Bonus points for the endearing conversation between female protagonist Jessi (Jessi Glaser) and her own genitals, voiced hilariously by Kristen Wiig.
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I found it endearing that someone would actually name and propagate it, trying to bring an old custom into the present.
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But seeing him at his home base, surrounded by fans, actually gave an endearing glow to his more usually contemptible swagger.
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With endearing figurines interspersed with scenes of modern Berlin, the documentary brings the artist's half-real, half-imagined world to life.
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Taylor Swift thinks this is endearing and laughs, but she doesn't want the dog to feel bad about it or anything.
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By expressing her support, Alex was able to see that even when her girlfriend's public speeches are embarrassing, they're also endearing.
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I can just tell you that this was a relatively endearing night of young folks groping at the edges of adulthood.
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But the appeal of "Dear Evan Hansen" is virtually inseparable from the endearing awkwardness that Mr. Platt brings to the stage.
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Bacsinszky is one of the more endearing players on tour, with an outgoing personality and a willingness to dissect many subjects.
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"There's something so moving and endearing about someone who still finds beauty and wonder in a bleak world," Burch told me.
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But Halloween's comical casualties are so timely and endearing that we can't help but honor this particular take on the trope.
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No matter how endearing the actors were (and they were!), no matter how genuinely funny the movie was (and it was
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ANNECY-LE-VIEUX, France — The list of endearing quirks connected to the Iceland men's soccer team is maddeningly, frustratingly, delightfully long.
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Perhaps his musical gifts — his innumerable melodies, his harmonic convolutions, his endearing voice — are so prodigious that they overwhelm any skepticism.
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For a show like Grey's Anatomy, that kind of endearing reaction usually suggests this is only the beginning of a relationship.
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Singer-guitarist Scott Hutchison attached brilliant, dark, funny, and depressing words to the sort of scrappy indie-rock that's instantly endearing.
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It's like a large version of Disney's WALL-E, an endearing explorer sending back postcards to humanity on a daily basis.
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That feeling is made explicit: Rarely have I seen a menu-as-manifesto quite so endearing as the one at Boon.
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His obsession with her nose felt a little too, well, on-the-nose, if you will, but the corniness was endearing.
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On the first program, another work by Mr. Ratmansky, his poetic, endearing "Pictures at an Exhibition" (2014) returned to the repertory.
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All of which helps to explain an endearing entry I spotted in the Hutchie Hut's bothy book, logged in mid-September.
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Unlike other mid-priced labels that try to elevate through luxe, glossy branding, Kate Spade aims to be approachable and endearing.
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The charismatic young bass-baritone Davóne Tines was endearing as the devout monk who is rattled, yet transformed, by the ghost.
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Because of the coronavirus, two of the most endearing institutions in my life are also closed: the library and the church.
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But amid the displaced gunk are fast-growing creatures that look repulsive yet are strangely endearing, like the world's ugliest babies.
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She lost narrowly in the Breeders' Cup Classic, after which Smith publicly took the blame — another endearing quality to horse trainers.
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For Children Soon an endearing furry creature, indigenous to Japan but rarely seen here, will briefly invade American shores: the totoro.
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It was a storytelling device that reflected the endearing, if slightly contrived, makeup of the "Star Trek" franchise's most popular character.
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Instead, there's an endearing innocence to his bobbing and weaving from one temporary home — and one big-hearted woman — to another.
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Something about the gesture that goes with this phrase is endearing to people — it seems to represent a benevolent boss archetype.
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At the performance I saw, he was played with an endearing bashfulness by Edward Mawere, making a beautiful Off Broadway debut.
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Ultimately, Swinson did not succeed in endearing herself to voters in the way that those around her had hoped and predicted.
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Deadpan Vivian is an immensely endearing narrator, but what has really stayed with me since reading City Girls are the clothes.
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Those endearing episodes have hinted at a level of reciprocal warmth unusual among a professional sports team and its surrounding community.
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Moreover, Carmina has returned: the ultimate hostess with her MAC-red lips, short black bob, statement accessories and endearing, guttural laugh.
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Or maybe, given the loopy gravity of its rhythms, it's more like QWOP's gawky, awkward and endearing take on anthropoid movement.
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But it's worth revisiting for its cast of rising stars and an endearing lead performance by a wide-eyed Steve Carell.
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While Mr. Xi cannot yet match Mao's dominance over daily life, there are some similarities, including the use of endearing nicknames.
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His acceptance speech for Best Rap Album was touching and endearing, since it felt like he was genuinely excited to win.
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For any other celebrity this would be an endearing example of a hometown hero showing his high school alma mater some love.
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TJ Dillashaw was one of the most endearing characters in mixed martial arts after his May 2014 capture of Renan Barao's title.
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It is endearing when he refers to his sister as a "young, powerful woman" even though, well, she is clearly those things.
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But, earlier this month, season 8 contestant Robbie Turner — an endearing performer in her own right — stole the spotlight in atypical fashion.
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The graphics and animation are also extremely well-done, fleshing out the vibrant game world and its endearing characters in exceptional detail.
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The fact that Link was apparently part of Jo's support system during the most dangerous time in her life is immediately endearing.
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"I could tell every time Kevin's name came up, he would just get visibly irritated, which was kind of endearing," recalled Viall.
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"To be honest, I think its endearing and sweet, but I don't really think about it too much," he told the magazine.
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The "flaws" I've forgotten to fix will become endearing and unique, and when I'm in the thick of it, it's not important.
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In biology, cuteness is the purview of babies, puppies, and any other dependent creature, which leverages its endearing helplessness to receive attention.
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They're doing it all and pulling it off with aplomb, or at least a minimal-enough-to-be-endearing amount of frazzle.
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Joel, who is the sweetest most endearing loving man, has been quite the overbearing Jewish mother of a caretaker I have needed.
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If anything, this is Jay's comeback album after Lemonade, humanizing and even endearing him in ways that 4:44 failed to do.
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His struggle to match his vocal abilities to his sentimentality is in part endearing and honest, and in part a frustrating wreckage.
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You should watch the endearing and wholesome clip of him waking up and realizing just how many people were watching his stream.
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T-Mobile U.S. boss John Legere loves a good marketing gimmick and his latest one may be the oddest and most endearing.
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Some of this #GradAdvice is par for the Dad course – slightly corny but always endearing – but some of it might surprise you.
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Not only is her forgetful personality endearing, she's also voiced by the much beloved Ellen DeGeneres, which only adds to her appeal.
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Partly, this is due to Vikander's acting, which is expressive and endearing, a pleasant surprise in a role known for its stoicity.
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Here, it's both endearing and a reminder of Bri's bona fides as someone willing to put in the work for her craft.
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While some celebs are known for their penchant for dad jokes, others are a little more sly in embracing this endearing comedy.
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Animism — the belief that all creatures and objects are imbued with spirit — is pre-pagan, mythical, and, if translated into cartoons, endearing.
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The dad-jeans loving billionaire also apparently identifies with one character: the scrappy, anxious, but sometimes endearing protagonist, Richard Hendricks (Thomas Middleditch).
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In that spirit, and in the spirit of the humane and affecting speech he gave, I found this moment dopey but endearing.
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Are we supposed to laugh at the clueless shit that Danny says, or are we supposed to find his childlike innocence endearing?
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Shane, somehow, finds the entire experience endearing, regardless of the sweaty screaming mosh pit that Sophia ditches him for on a whim.
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The artistic mind behind these paintings, Roby dwi Antono, revels in endearing yet ghoulish depictions of children woven together with storybook characters.
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But its seemingly hopeless existence somehow makes it even more endearing, and this new official music video really drives that point home.
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Some of the best hitters in the world fail against Kershaw, let alone an endearing, rotund part-time bat swinger like Colon.
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This one's definitely pitched at kids, but if the trailer is any indication, grown-ups will probably find it pretty endearing, too.
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Dinnertime conversations, he wrote, included such topics as the "endearing unintelligence" of tiny dogs, debutante parties and the popularity of his stepbrothers.
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If you're patient enough, any rodent can be trained, but some are inherently more pliant and endearing and less prone to biting.
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The man to my direct right laughed at moments during the film, including a line from Torrence that's supposed to be endearing.
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His endearing illustrations include simple renditions of old-school 3D glasses, a stack of pancakes, and a slew of hairstyles sans faces.
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Sure, Neptune's tough love and Jupiter's laid-back attitude were endearing, but whenever Venus opened his mouth, the monitor became a mirror.
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Pablo Honey is endearing because we now know the band that made it would become something extraordinary not even five years later.
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Spacey guards Yeo's artistic process like a state secret, while Yeo diffuses tension with endearing jokes about painting Spacey naked or drunk.
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Southern England for the sparkling wine and the scenic area of rolling hills, apple orchards and barns that feels rustic and endearing.
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"Just Got Paid"'s most endearing quality can be found in the snarl of Kemp's voice as he nearly raps the hook.
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The results are a bunch of endearing sketches of bug-like creatures sometimes wearing what looks to be a Japanese straw hat.
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Ms. Saul's ceramics, which depict people, animals and plants, are whimsical and endearing, with a lightheartedness that could be mistaken for triviality.
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Like Mila, the endearing narrator of Francisco X. Stork's "Marcelo in the Real World" also sees and hears things that others don't.
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They found it very endearing and created this job for me called the Tequila Goddess because they knew I was turning 21.
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A giant talking beetle, voiced by Matthew McConaughey of all people, is a surprisingly endearing, if mostly useless, addition to their troupe.
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" He added, "There's something endearing about him in this series that I don't think I've seen before — a vulnerability that's very appealing.
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From another angle, though, it's a role that brings out the qualities that Mr. Ramasar's fans adore: his enthusiasm, his endearing ebullience.
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The most endearing subjects in these photos tend to be the ones completely lost in the moment and oblivious to everyone else.
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They're often depicted as bizarro otters, very endearing, but the trait that Ms. Wilcox is here to warn us about isn't cute.
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Astral Chain is equal parts weird, exciting, and endearing, and it's one of the most refreshing games of the year so far.
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That was what made him so endearing to millions of Americans and shaped much of what he did in the Oval Office.
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The endearing moment takes place just before Harry introduced Meghan and Archie to Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his daughter Thandeka Tutu-Gxashe.
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"On Strivers Row" is a nicely textured satirical portrait of a time, a place and endearing people who love to make pronouncements.
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Purposely rough around the edges and more than a little melodramatic, it compensates with exuberant energy and a large, uniformly endearing cast.
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He interpreted endearing father and son moments, such as kicking a ball back and forth, as hostile acts, according to their testimony.
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"Philip was the endearing, loving boy, always willing and eager to connect with others," Ms. Lavin said in an email on Wednesday.
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Steven Spielberg brought Roald Dahl's endearing giant to the big screen with the acting chops of Mark Rylance and sophisticated special effects.
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In his endearing HBO comedy special "Faces and Sounds," which debuted over the weekend, Pete Holmes makes an unapologetic argument for joy.
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But success aside, this quirky model inspires with its endearing humanity, and its focus on artists' needs for artistic and emotional support.
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But generally, these festival goers are endearing nerds with a slightly daunting façade who can survive with minimal intellectual and emotional stimulation.
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I would hope AiB brings back its endearing style of light-touch forced socializing next year and foregoes any online pre-sales.
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Claire Boyle: Yeah, Edward Snowden, in which his attorney at the ACLU, Ben Weisner interviews him, and it's this really endearing conversation.
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But once you get accustomed to the show's eccentricities, these kinds of imperfections actually make Dad of Light feel more earnest and endearing.
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The director, Dexter Fletcher, and the writers, Sean Macaulay and Simon Kelton, load it up with tropes that actually make it less endearing.
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They are an energetic, fresh, and endearing group, with spunky personality, youthful ignorance, and just enough talent to make it all feel respectable.
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Right down the line, there were things which were so fun, funny, endearing, and unexpected that it almost seemed like another federation entirely.
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By episode three, you realize Constance's privateness is endearing and you cheer along with her friends as she embarks on a romantic relationship.
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It is also possible to use Middleton's Instagram to see him doing a number of highly endearing activities, most of which include animals.
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Friend chronicled the endearing flourish with which the investor's wife presented dinner—omelettes and Thai salads for two, served on Costco TV trays.
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Unlike the endearing, Oliver-esque antics of Winks and Kane, however, the Hammers are beset by a fate more comparable to Tiny Tim.
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But there's one thing that can't be denied: despite all its faults, even though Magikarp is such a loser, it's also somewhat endearing.
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Going Dutch is a sharp, endearing update of the love-triangle rom-com, and James Gregor's depiction of millennial New York is masterful.
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It's sort of endearing in a bad way, like my friends who have tacky taste but I love anyway because they're great people.
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Even the idiosyncrasies of irritating characters, like Geralt's not-especially-reliable horse Roach in The Witcher 3, can become endearing given enough time.
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"I did all this dirt but still ain't dirty," she sings in the chorus, and it's the most endearing thing she's ever done.
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I knew he was straight, don't get me wrong, but he was sensitive and endearing and he actually liked hanging out with me!
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One of the gallery's most endearing offerings is a gilded, short muzzled, floppy eared dog with a clock face between its front paws.
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"The grand finale was listening to my mom's endearing toast that had me laughing and teary-eyed at the same time," Jaclyn recalls.
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Unlike Downton, Gosford doesn't find the aristocrats upstairs all that endearing, and the most touching moment is reserved for the staff down below.
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In a rather endearing clip on his channel, Daugherty can be seen slowly coming to and realizing how big his audience had gotten.
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Lil Wayne and DJ Khaled willfully acknowledging that they've known each other a long time and it's because they are pretty old — endearing.
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Much like every episode of Twin Peaks: The Return, Uranus is fiercely unique and weirdly endearing, even though it makes no fucking sense.
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The Room star accepted the National Board of Review breakthrough actor award Tuesday night – and stole the show with his endearing acceptance speech.
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What makes her even more endearing, though, is the fact that she was the one to make fun of herself for it afterward.
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While the company clearly suffered from management problems and a heavy dose of hubris, the film focuses on missteps that are almost endearing.
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He went on to say his lyrics about Swift were "endearing" and that she herself was actually the source of a contentious line.
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There is an endearing cavalierness to the music that Will Taylor and Charlie Martin have made over the last few years as Hovvdy.
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It's easy to hate on an attention-seeker like Supreme Patty, but there is a side to him that can be quite endearing.
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Those endearing qualities become sinister when they're reflected through his double, Abraham, who turn those stereotypically masculine qualities into brutish strength and violence.
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Even the words of praise it receives are semi-ironic, using the city's apparent lack of likability to sardonically present it as endearing.
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This time Joe Camp's son Brandon is behind the camera bringing this endearing dog to life for a whole new generation to enjoy.
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He went on to say his lyrics about Taylor were "endearing" and that she herself was actually the source of a contentious line.
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She's a part of it, complicit to the deception, though the fact that she's centering herself is no longer cute, fun or endearing.
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While the move was amusing and endearing to his fans, TINA highlighted this particular snap as being one of Khaled's many problematic posts.
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It was easy to use, and the way this giant Altoid whined and whirred as it analyzed my mouth air was weirdly endearing.
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The movie is "at once endearing and unbearably show-offy" and "finally elicits an exasperated admiration," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
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Balancing a bucolic family life with a prolific crafting practice, Oksana Pero utilizes felting, sewing, and embroidery processes to create endearing soft sculptures.
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His hitting — when he gets a chance — is inspiring, and his unapologetic flair is endearing or annoying to fans, with nothing in between.
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"Here I Am" has its own gaggle of oppressively endearing and overachieving children, with their cello and fencing lessons and precocious existential questions.
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But to some, the big board's inherent mediocrity was part of what they found so endearing: It is a monolith with human imperfections.
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Amash's admonishments of Trump on Twitter predictably draw tut-tutting or disdainful silence from the right, while also endearing himself to the left.
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Based on the real 1980s women of G.L.O.W. ("Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling"), this Netflix comedy is both funny, endearing, and often tear-jerking.
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This leaner group still made an impact (if also, in the amplification of the endearing outdoor Libbey Bowl, a rather muddled, fractured one).
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Even at its most endearing, the Saint-Exupéry story is far from the kind of smugly reassuring children's fable manufactured by Hollywood nowadays.
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It nails what's most endearing about "Thanks for the Trouble": its tacit plea for connection and its affection for all the wounded eccentrics.
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What do you get when you combine two strong women, a surprise engagement, a mysterious stranger, and a quirky yet endearing female friendship?
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Mostly, Boothe walked that line between good and evil, displaying a ferociousness that was intimidating and a strength that was appealing, even endearing.
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It's soft and sketchy, fun and endearing, with only the thinnest wiry vein of anything more sinister concealed in its soft, piecemeal storytelling.
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It's endearing—you could be the most racist asshole in the world, but when you smoke Salvia you turn into an adorable child.
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He wrote about carnality with a frankness that became so awkward in his later years that it looped back around to being endearing.
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Kids will probably find the mischievous antics of the alien Stitch most endearing, while adults may laugh more at his taste for kitsch.
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Blanche's brother, the Chevalier de la Force (the sweet-voiced tenor David Portillo in an endearing performance), shares his father's concerns about Blanche.
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I learned a couple of new words, got a very endearing bit of callitrichid trivia and enjoyed a couple of the goofier puns.
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He had an endearing smile and a bigger-than-life presence among his younger cousins, whom he would barbecue for, his aunt said.
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In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, Posey describes his character Tony as "a little wild card" and predicts fans will find him endearing.
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In the most endearing vignette, young Smith goes hunting with Butch, learning a lesson about guns and a lesson about himself as well.
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Yes, it's cute enough, and its funny little muttonchop fins are endearing enough, but I've been on the internet for way too long.
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In 1919, Sir Barton became the first of 12 horses to sweep the Triple Crown, instilling perhaps the Derby's most endearing quality: hope.
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Old ruins look appropriately ancient, and houses are filled with endearing touches like framed photos and meals in the midst of being cooked.
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It's that authenticity that makes her so endearing as a person, and arguably as a personality on both the big and small screens.
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Sugar is both the endearing name and the enduring burden of the 10-year-old heroine of this novel by Jewell Parker Rhodes.
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And while I hate to over-anthropomorphize technology, there is something endearing about personalizing the voice your iPhone uses to communicate with you.
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Her endearing and relatable take on the role of Sue Knight received critical acclaim, and saw her ride a new wave of fame.
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My reasoning failures aside, the effective altruists' tendency to rationally analyze everything is endearing, and I should disclose that I've been won over.
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Whereas the clean, toy-like design of the Clips makes it somewhat endearing, that same kind of approach doesn't really work for the Buds.
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Buzz Lightyear's endearing misunderstanding of the real world is not only back, it's his entire storyline (has he always been this dim and literal?).
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These aren't the endearing gaffes or the goofy slips of the tongue we saw from Uncle Joe when he was President Obama's vice president.
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Developed by three-person team Joysteak Studios, Songbird Symphony aims to become a musical adventure game with beautiful animation, endearing characters and featherbrained cutscenes.
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She helped introduce America to French cuisine in an age when canned food reigned supreme with her endearing personality and mastery in the kitchen.
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If not for his blatant narcissism and penchant for telling dubious stories about having once performed with James Brown, his behavior might be endearing.
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After first listen, we couldn't help but wonder the story behind what the origins behind the endearing song about getting over a bad day.
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It's an actually endearing solo piano performance, as Corgan has to read the lyrics to the very brief piece of music off an iPad.
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And while their experiences are very different, what all of the most endearing TV families have in common is their love for each other.
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Flashman may have been closer to the reality of the empire than Boot, but Boot is more endearing, and successfully ran a counter-revolution.
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As strange as its premise may seem, the 2015 Irish sci-fi romance "The Lobster" is an endearing, off-beat satire of modern relationships.
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Ms. Wu and Alessio Bax phrased as a pair with endearing naturalness in Anton Arensky's "Silhouettes," his Suite No. 2 for two pianos (1892).
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Price: $20 Whether or not you know their music, you might as well familiarize yourself with the endearing eccentricity of Harry and the Potters.
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But compared to Musk's ridiculous narcissistic Twitter feuds with pretty much anyone who criticizes him, Fieri's once tacky quirks are actually kind of endearing.
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After a whirlwind romance complete with a Met Gala appearance and an endearing first date story, Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas are getting married.
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He tends to act out each memory he describes, voicing all the parts, and has an endearing habit of laughing at his own jokes.
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"Fair Shot" is as much a memoir as a manifesto—an endearing effort by the author to understand the meaning of his extraordinary circumstances.
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They might as well just be doing this while they're telling me the lie [Starts mouthing I'm lying]...But it's so charming and endearing.
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Who doesn't want to see what happens when one-hit wonders, Bachelorette alums, and various endearing celebrity trainwrecks are trapped in one mansion together?
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When planning your date look, consider wearing something that incorporates words and witticisms, since that would be mentally stimulating and endearing to a Gemini.
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If your preferred metric for animated TV is "absurd but endearing," last night's ninth-season premiere of Bob's Burgers may have broken your dial.
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Your passion and impulsiveness are among your most endearing qualities, but between now and July 1 they are liable to become a serious liability.
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I'll admit, this particular photo — the one Ciara decided to share on Twitter with an endearing caption "Just The 4 Of Us" — is awkward.
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I admit I struggle with the word love, too, and like the little gap in our smiles it's actually endearing that we share that.
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There are tons of funny jokes, endearing moments, and conversations that feel more real and down to earth than pretty much any other game.
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But somehow, through all the borderline stalking, language barriers, and Christmas lobsters, there's something endearing that keeps fans in love with the 2003 film.
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So she and her husband took the dog with the endearing overbite into their home in October 2016, and set to work working out.
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Weisz has always seemed like a very serious actor, but watching her crack up over horny stallions shows us just how endearing she is.
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They were struggling with some of these things, because they have data about what kind of human gestures are seen as endearing or engaging.
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As per usual, it's endlessly endearing to see someone as straight-laced as Ellen get thrown off balance by Cardi's freewheeling approach to interviews.
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She had all kinds of theories about what it meant to be a human, which at the end of the day felt rather endearing.
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Marge may not be cool (okay, she's actually pretty lame, but in an endearing way!), but she's still the glue holding the family together.
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Ocean's 8, at its most endearing, is a slick, glamorous romp that makes you yearn for three more hours with its impossibly charismatic crew.
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By that measure, Kitsch is generally the most fun as the group's incorrigible prankster and ladies' man, whose relationship with Brendan becomes oddly endearing.
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There is no clear front-runner in the emerging Democratic 2020 field, and Mr Booker, on his day, is an endearing and impressive figure.
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Herizen F. Guardiola has an endearing, believable combination of sass and modesty as Mylene, the minister's daughter who wants to become a disco star.
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"There was something so endearing about the film, I just fell in love with it," Mr. Coon said by phone from Salt Lake City.
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Freeform's drama about three young women in the media industry seems like a guilty pleasure at first glance, but the series is truly endearing.
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No doubt, having the endearing and occasionally confounding players he often refers to in tandem — "D and Sue" — made it easier to say yes.
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If it pushes too much against the status quo of the rest of the market, it risks alienating its constituents rather than endearing them.
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"My goal is to effect change in every industry," she says in a manner I find endearing and that I want to believe in.
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And Pleasence always manages to walk a line between stone-cold sanity and madness that keeps Loomis vulnerable and endearing even at his campiest.
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But some people are talking about how one is an endearing American hero and how the other, the black athlete, is an unpatriotic disgrace.
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In the films "Nacho Libre" and "Walk Hard," Jack Black rolled out Mexican and British accents that were so bad they actually became endearing.
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In Alison Klayman's film on Herrera, art making takes a backseat to her subject's admittedly fascinating life story and incredibly endearing on-screen persona.
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" QUIRKIEST SLEUTH: Charlie Parker, John Connolly's private eye, is chronically depressed, which makes him both endearing and unpredictable: "If there's trouble, he'll find it.
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With an endearing case of wedding morning jitters, Mr. Messinger happily hopped around playing the host, introducing those who didn't already know each other.
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The neighborhood of Palms Paradise is anchored by nostalgia in a way he found endearing, if not over the top in its own way.
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It's not something she'll work out until she falls in with Logan and his crowd, but this is one of her most endearing failures.
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Peter Weber, pilot and this season's "bachelor" on "The Bachelor," told People that he believed Fuller is a good person and has "endearing qualities."
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That's endearing to some in New Hampshire, especially those who are more interested in getting Trump out of office than any one specific platform.
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Their skits include "Zymillaquixar," named for a distant planet whose welcoming alien, Snerp, is at least as endearing as E.T.230-29-4448, thepaperbagplayers.
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As a solver, I am reminded of a Tuesday grid of hers from last year that was similarly endearing (it revolved around gluteal references).
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"I dunno, I guess I just really like dogs but also seeing how much their owners clearly love them is endearing too," he said.
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His work with the Dead, though, remained his signal achievement, one that, he acknowledged, helped turn the band into an endearing, enduring musical legend.
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In the actual demonstrations, however, Ballie seems merely capable of rolling back and forth a bit and going "bleep bloop" in an endearing fashion.
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Their ability to be both intense and endearing is something that they're aware of, and it's often documented and demanded of by their fans.
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BABY BIRDS: An Artist Looks Into the Nest (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $28), by Julie Zickefoose, is as fascinating and unusual as it is endearing.
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They're honest about educating, and their willingness to be silly on the app to get their message across can be both entertaining and endearing.
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The movie, from screenwriters Micah Fitzerman-Blue and Noah Harpster, showcases Rogers' endearing personality and how he changed one journalist's life for the better.
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So I think in the end, the endearing trait about sports for me is the relationships I get to build, because they're very meaningful.
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It's an endearing dream, but at some point, you have to concede that you are wingless, earthbound, and a couple of jet engines short.
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Planting a big red bow on a new pet is endearing, but gifters should find alternatives to just showing up with a living being.
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With 13 overall nominations, the endearing, off-beat love story was seen as one of the frontrunners for best picture heading into the night.
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Dennis the Menace (to use a reference you definitely don't know) could barge into his neighbor's home and television audiences found it endearing, cute.
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Watching him pop open the original to "give birth" to its successor is the most endearing thing you'll see on the DIY internets today.
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At its heart, Strangers is radically empathetic journey through Isobel's budding bisexuality — her insatiable, magnetically endearing uncertainty about who she is and what she wants.
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The two of them figured out a way to make it work, and the resulting wedding story is as endearing and inspiring as they are.
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Think of Fischer's things as the game's endearing pieces, aluminum avatars unrelated to one another: a battleship, a shoe, an iron, a top hat, etc.
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Known for his endearing charm, embrace of everyone, and love of lettuce, Snooty the Manatee was Brandenton's beloved mascot and the world's oldest captive manatee.
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I will be honest: I am trying to be skeptical here, but Gary is a endearing character, and this nice moment made me feel something.
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A Redditor reminded us of how this trio provided some of the show's best character dynamics: Tyrion's wit, Bronn's brutish realism, and Pod's endearing charm.
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Wheeler, the 30-year-old son of California commune dwellers, draws and writes in the same caustic, kooky and endearing style of his '60s forebears.
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One endearing portrait of an unidentified army enlistee in 1944 depicts a young woman in a famous and decorated segregated division of the US Army.
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But the most endearing aspect of Cravalho's casting is the fact that she is so young, and so close to the Disney princess target demo.
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In the second episode, which also aired Sunday night, he is jealous that she's started to see someone else, and it's not at all endearing.
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In fact, given the amount of buzz the show and its ridiculously endearing cast gets, you might think it's the only reality show on Netflix.
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From the dream locations and racks of gorgeous clothing, to endearing, off-the-cuff moments, they can be just as captivating as the final photographs.
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Director David Yates helps provide a cohesive vision, and Rowling brings us an endearing cast of characters that we'll want to follow on new adventures.
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Then it becomes endearing, as you watch supersized robotic mammoths so safety-obsessed that when sagebrush blows in their way, they judder to a halt.
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Together my mom and dad proudly gifted me with invaluable guidance, unwavering support, manageable only-child syndrome, and an endearing combo of undeniable physical resemblance.
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His internet fanbase stands at two million and growing, with fans adoring his endearing mini makeovers on celebs like Pete Davidson and Hasan Minhaj too.
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The relationship between Venom, and bad fake investigative journalist (seriously — even by Sharp Objects standards) Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) is hilarious, imaginative, and even endearing.
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Reynolds checks Deadpool at the door, but his and Smith's journey together is so endearing and honest about itself, you can't help but smile along.
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Despite the dark and uncertain times that lie ahead, Khan maintains an air of calm and integrity about him that mirrors the endearing Lupin's persona.
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Halt and Catch Fire's Scoot McNairy is endearing as a sharpshooter turned do-gooder in the face of the destruction that outlaw Griffin leaves behind.
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The work is earnestly charming, but this endearing feel is achieved because it's persnickety in its material details, layered in its meanings, and visually bountiful.
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A particularly quirky and endearing work is "Driving Through the Past, With the Present Ahead, and the Future Behind My Back" (2018) by Nedo Solakov.
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In an enlightening post on her Tumblr, user Cobwebbing explained how the character has occasionally been portrayed as an endearing, empathetic sweetheart in the comics.
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The character is famously endearing for being a ball of contradictions—a woman that fosters a child's sense of wonder while depriving them of explanation.
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No matter whether it's an endearing blue sky or a hazardous haze, he posts the picture on social media along with the air quality index.
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Her looks were highly detailed and she presents like a real pro, but she has a Lucille Ball-like innocence that I found so endearing.
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And the end of My Cousin Rachel reminded me that the frazzled, self-conscious anguish of an infatuated boy is endearing only because it's temporary.
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Monotype's Type Director Nadine Chahine said they had to make sure not to lose Johnston's endearing peculiarities (like its bulbous U) during the design process.
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"Choosing Companions," from her radiant 1991 opera, "Atlas," is a bright, utterly strange, entirely endearing trio, a genial (if almost entirely abstract) expression of camaraderie.
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Mack, the robo-dog and your first companion, is almost as endearing as a rolling BB-8, following you everywhere and wagging his metal tail.
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More than a year later, Ubisoft has returned with the more ambitious but still endearing Grow Up. We take climbing for granted in most games.
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" He added, "Her endearing personality and incredible talent will live on in the memories of those who knew her, and those who loved her work.
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The crime is grisly, but Jong-gu is an amiable, likable fellow; his endearing personality gives the first quarter of the film a comic underpinning.
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Again and again he blocks any sympathy for his characters, drawing attention to their fictional status, making their suffering grotesque and comic rather than endearing.
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"In other instances, people wanted to be able to refer to fans, friends and followers in endearing terms, such as 'kittens' and 'monsters,'" it added.
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Let's credit Baron Fellowes for at least trying to make the wretched girl endearing by putting her through that whole business of massacring her hair.
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"His warm heart, cheeky pranks, and bizarrely endearing creativity with the truth brought adulation in great waves," The Aberdeen Press and Journal wrote in 2014.
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True Blood fan favorite Pam, a pansexual bloodsucker played by Kristin Bauer van Straten—a dead ringer for Deneuve—balanced delicious cruelty with endearing loyalty.
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It's really endearing to think of new Memphis Grizzlies center Joakim Noah as a party animal, because he puts out such a chill-ass vibe.
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To help understand what makes these prospects so endearing, we asked Baseball Prospectus' minor-league editor Craig Goldstein for the mound-visit pitch on each.
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It's strange, endearing, a little creepy, and features a soundtrack by constrbuz that will make you want to do some solo-dancing of your own.
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He used his acting skills and endearing TV personality to win over his victims and then keep them silent about what he did to them.
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And like Anne, Emily gradually wears down the stern guardian down she gives in and admits that she loves her odd and endearing young charge.
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And finalement, Ingerland: For life-long supporters of the national side such as me, perhaps its most endearing characteristic is the sheer brilliance at... losing.
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It seemed of-the-moment, endearing and wholly correct: He was a class act, bringing a new spirit to make a good ballet even greater.
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Through the endearing drawings, his map offers a glimpse of both renowned and lesser-known works, while also conveying the incredible variety of public art.
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Unfortunately for viewers, this preference for loose comedy over tight action would be more endearing if these rude and retrograde characters made for better company.
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Even Waititi's Hitler, so jovial — and to be completely honest, almost problematically endearing — in the beginning, reveals a rotten underbelly in the film's final moments.
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On Twitter, he's an endearing, typo-ridden (and massively popular) "aliebn" character; offline, he's an M.I.T. Ph.D. student, trying to figure out what comes next.
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It is freezing in Boston, there's a massive line for Dunkin, everyone is more aggressive (in an endearing way), and it feels exactly like home.
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Spending a few hours in the comfort of the Metropolitan Opera enjoying the madcap adventures of Rossini's endearing characters would surely provide a welcome escape.
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Iowa Democrats say Sanders is drawing big crowds and that the heart attack he suffered in October has made him more personally endearing and relatable.
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The enchantments of this couple's embellishments were endearing, with wonderful vacillations as Ms. Sottile twisted and turned to Mr. Garcia's right and to his left.
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Baker is genial and patient, doling out compliments to his endearing, snarky, overmedicated, and underengaged charges, who range in age from kindergarten to high school.
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The movie is "at once endearing and unbearably show-offy" and "finally elicits an exasperated admiration," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
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It is an endearing look at how long a politician can keep up appearances when faced with horrific music from the mouth of a babe.
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Six years ago Warren Buffett played the ukulele on CCTV during the Chinese New Year, endearing himself to hundreds of millions of viewers in China.
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The leads' easy comedic chemistry is central to The House's success, helping keep the characters at the center of this harebrained scheme engaging and endearing.
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Its curators, Juliet Kinchin and Andrew Gardner, have leavened the standouts with endearing oddballs like a shag-carpeted inner-tube chair by Davis J. Pratt.
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If you don't find that incredibly endearing, you are made of different stock than I. As entertaining as the voice is, it is not perfect.
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She made her entrance clad in a form-fitting, long-sleeved black dress, hands patched over her heart, lips curled in a modest, endearing smile.
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The Staten Island native, 39, posted an endearing photo announcing the birth of her third son, which shows the new mom affectionately holding her new baby.
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The uncanny valley teems with creepy humanoids—machines not quite perfect enough to be mistaken for people, but not quite comically robotic enough to be endearing.
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Being a "selfish jerk," as Leonard called him, has always been part of Sheldon's charm — or at least, what has made the character so oddly endearing.
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Remember how endearing it was when her A Star is Born co-star and director Bradley Cooper famously brought his mother to the Oscars in 2013?
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But her endearing link to Charles and her close parallels to Logan are a winning complication that shape the familiar backdrop of a reluctant-hero story.
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That said, the three actors are rather endearing in their approach to their shared role, particularly Grazer, whose sense of comedic timing is razor sharp. —J.
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The sequence, particularly the 2.5-minute quiz sequence, tells us everything we need to know about Edwards as a character, while also endearing us to him.
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Looking at photos of yourself as a baby can be sort of cute and endearing, but nobody likes looking at photos of themselves as a teenager.
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While that explanation was pretty cut and dry, the pair's accounts of their schoolgirl-skirted experience on the play – loud and heavily accented – were beyond endearing.
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Chris Pratt may be a buff action hero these days, but he hasn't shed the goofy personality that made him so endearing on Parks and Recreation.
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Danganronpa V3's cast of characters is just weird enough to be endearing, whether you're spending time with the self-conscious robot or a stoic babysitter.
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A key to evangelicals Most endearing -- or at least the most valuable -- to the President may be Pence's direct link to the GOP's social conservative wing.
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It quickly went from a question of, "is it keeping up with the Joneses" to something very endearing, no matter how quirky it may come across.
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Adams carries Braves to comeback win over Pirates ATLANTA — Three games into his stint with the Braves, Matt Adams is rapidly endearing himself to Atlanta fans.
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The Big Bang Theory is often lauded for its funny dialogue and endearing cast, but not as much for its treatment of problems that women face.
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According to The Sun, the alpaca breeder decided to have a little fun to celebrate her tenth year of caring for these goofy and endearing animals.
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More than two decades after his death, the popularity of the iconic painter, famous for his round, permed hair and quirky, endearing remarks, still hasn't waned.
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And he has an ability to still be endearing while playing a pseudo-asshole sometimes, and he can really, like DANNY MASTERSON: Most of the time.
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Still, no matter how endearing their relationship, in the end, the film's true selling point at this particular moment in time is its urgent, 2018 relevance.
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She bans starches, like potatoes or pasta, when it comes to lunch menus and likes to eat her finger sandwiches sans crust, which is weirdly endearing.
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For Gnog, this game design choice, coupled with the game's playful and colorful style, turns potentially aggravating puzzle-solving into something far more relaxing and endearing.
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Emergent players like Chance the Rapper (most endearing red carpet appearance) and Desiigner (most literally incomprehensible red carpet interview; best reaction shot) enter the popular consciousness.
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The comedian took a moment to praise Sheen in a rare romantic Instagram post, which Beckinsale soon made fun of (in an endearing way, of course).
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And none of the endearing nerves from newer songwriters who haven't yet figured out how to translate their eloquence in music into easy conversation with journalists.
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I set my W-2's aside in order to hear Beth's emotional speech where she called him an endearing, dancing card-game cheater and friend.
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Ironically, it's the same endearing phrase he used when his son became the 43rd president, George W. told 60 Minutes in an interview that aired Sunday.
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A lot of people want to look like the endearing midwestern 'every man' who has become the break-out star of last night's debate — Ken Bone.
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He's the Soulful Loser: the pathetic-but-endearing nebbish who might actually have a chance of working out his problems by the end of the film.
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It's something he and the countless fans he earned by sneaking snuggles from Duchess have been hoping for since the endearing footage was released this summer.
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And with Pardi's and Alaina's endearing personalities and without the glossy production values of a televised special, it took on an intimate, down-home country atmosphere.
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Rising stars are given endearing nicknames such as Carlucciello 'o mangiavatt ("little Charles the cat-eater") or Urpacchiello (a riding crop made from dried donkey's penis).
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In a recent New York Times profile, his single-minded push for attention was just on the verge of coming off as desperate rather than endearing.
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It would appear to be her most broadly endearing quality, for Clinton's popularity tends to rise when she is, as she put it, down and out.
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" The visual design is just as endearing, down to the Monty Python-esque credits and details such as Emily stitching a sampler reading "F My Life.
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With his tufted white eyebrows and kindly old face, James Blossom is instantly endearing — even more so in his patterned sweater vest and jaunty bow tie.
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In "Olive, Again" she resurrects the endearing curmudgeon from Crosby, Maine in thirteen interconnected stories that remind us that you're never too old to grown up.
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But "Wall-E" remains an endearing and ambitious animated tale that you'll find inspiration in no matter what year it is or what darkness lies ahead.
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This ad moves beyond that message to highlight her education policies, while maintaining the endearing images of young children at some of their most joyous moments.
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It's this aspect of Lucha Libre I found particularly endearing: The audience was there to have a good time, and the fighters were focused on delivering.
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The age of the men and their bungling during the theft and its aftermath have helped fan a perception of them among some as endearing rogues.
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But she has since found her footing, becoming the administration's most compelling foreign policy voice, endearing herself to Republican realists and neoconservatives alike in the process.
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His soccer boosterism will be either endearing or annoying depending on your own prior views, but it gets in the way of a more objective analysis.
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Morris's In My Mind's Eye is so charming, so endearing, such an antidote to boredom, that I find myself tempted to give it the Montaigne treatment.
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Young city dwellers' acquaintance with local amphibians may well be limited to readings of the endearing children's classics by Arnold Lobel, the "Frog and Toad" books.
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George Packer's "Our Man" portrays Holbrooke in all of his endearing and exasperating self-willed glory: relentless, ambitious, voracious, brilliant, idealistic, noble, needy and containing multitudes.
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"My fraternal embrace and endearing solidarity with the relatives of the victims of the fatal fire in Guayaquil," President Lenín Moreno posted on Twitter on Friday.
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And while this may all be veering into some Black Mirror-ish territory, I don't think I've ever seen a Twitch user as endearing as TrashM4N.
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He drew part of his inspiration from television: The endearing Detective Columbo, played by Peter Falk, had just wrapped up its popular initial 703-270 run.
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Camp makes canny use of the new instrument, soon endearing himself to earnest, pretty Melissa as well as a successful Christian rocker, Jean-Luc (Nathan Parsons).
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The boisterous scene encompasses much of what is endearing about downtown New York, the area that has breathed life into So's brand for 19603-odd years.
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As the artistic director of Transport Group, he is known for minimalist, or essentialist, stagings, like an endearing unisex version of "I Remember Mama" in 2014.
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It's a chaos that's as addictive as it is endearing and when Mr. Thomazeau explained his complicated relationship with the city, I understood what he meant.
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To the Editor: Thank you for the endearing article "50 States of Love: Terms of Endearment," by Tina Jordan, Elisabeth Egan and Ross MacDonald (Feb. 16).
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And Albert Schmidt, Louis Begley's aging, endearing snob, was the tonic who lent the fizz to "About Schmidt" and two subsequent novels from 1996 to 2012.
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Yao's nine-year career with the Rockets earned him a place in the NBA Hall of Fame while endearing the Rockets to China's exploding fan base.
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Like Casey Affleck, Redmayne keeps glancing down or aside, although in his case you sense a blatant ploy, designed to pull us into Newt's endearing shyness.
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Exceedingly gracious to all who recognized them, there remained a nervous but endearing energy among the band, not unlike recently reconciled exes around skeptical old friends.
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These qualities make him very endearing to me, which is why I am so fiercely loyal to him and committed to protecting him at all costs.
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The ardent tenor David Portillo makes an endearing Jaquino, a worker in the prison who adores Marzelline but has been supplanted, to his dismay, by Fidelio.
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In this "Frankenstein," the latest multimedia fusion of classical music and theater from Ensemble for the Romantic Century, Victor Frankenstein's monster is enchanting, endearing, irresistibly alive.
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Flora sways and Giacometti twists as they dance together to a jazz record; a shot of their scruffy shoes moving across the floor is utterly endearing.
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Vinny loved life from his family to his friends and fans he was easily one of the funniest, endearing actors to have ever graced the screen.
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Like the character Stella, who constantly has her camera in hand, Wineland documented her experience with CF in a series of endearing and bravely honest YouTube videos.
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Where to watch: Amazon Prime When Dylan finds out he has chlamydia, he's forced to confront every woman he's every slept with in this endearing British comedy.
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"I gotta thank my sweetheart, Sue!" that's how Jeff Bridges started out his endearing, and fairly off-the-cuff, acceptance speech for his Cecil B. DeMille Award.
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Although the actress' rapid-fire, sunny speech is usually punctuated with her own endearing laughter, memories of that scene's near-demonic giggling bring about long, pregnant pauses.
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Twin Peaks has its fair share of comedic, offbeat moments that go nowhere and are completely endearing, or that go nowhere and are eye roll-inducingly boring.
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A lot of the time, animals with disabilities are neglected, but these photos show what's different about them not as an imperfection but as an endearing quality.
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Kirchheimer has keen sense for finding moments that are not the beginning, climax, or end of anything, but are endearing, dramatic, and beautiful in spite of it.
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I want to be annoyed that the snow seems to have followed me to LA, but the delight and wonder of Angelenos is so darn endearing. pic.twitter.
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In such an arrangement, they're not isolated activities but seemingly more of a commonplace endeavor to locate the true self, endearing it with the selfies of today.
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The routine would have seemed silly — and it has, when other awards shows have tried this format — if Clarkson weren't such a skilled vocalist and endearing performer.
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The NFL has always been weird, in ways endearing and not, but it is never weirder than its most powerful people and their most powerfully weird beliefs.
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The most popular stories follow the "fall-rise-fall" and "rise-fall" arcs, which might explain how superhero movies and Greek tragedies continue to be so endearing.
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The other characters in the show — members of the A/V club and theater club — evolve from two-dimensional tropes into fleshed out and (mostly) endearing characters.
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The cheeky Star Trek-esque space caper has one thing so many shows lack, which is dashing scalawag Nathan Fillion leading the Serenity's endearing band of misfits.
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Jennifer Garner and Josh Duhamel are the best looking super-parents that he deserves, and manage to make the perfect home life narrative endearing rather than sappy.
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Indeed, they are so endearing that they have been turned into characters in a long-running series of advertisements on British television for a price-comparison website.
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He was rewarded when the fox cub peeked over and, apart from a flick of his ear, stayed motionless for long enough to create this endearing photo.
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He's Romeo from Romeo + Juliet and Jack Dawson from Titanic (which turns 20 this month) — the endearing, childlike rascals who experience transcendent love before meeting early deaths.
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It was an endearing portrait of an artist trying to balance what she was willing to give and what she couldn't let people take from her anymore.
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But it's Zach Woods, who plays Richard's fiercely loyal business-minded assistant Jared, who has grown into one of the most endearing TV characters in recent memory.
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The runaway Netflix hit features a cast of absurdly endearing middle schoolers, a small town chock full 'o oddballs, a juicy supernatural mystery, and 1980s Easter eggs.
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It's an endearing and haunting performance, one that subtly conveys a woman who's become disconnected from herself and those around her, while trying hard to assert herself.
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He is not a stand-in for anything; he is entirely himself, an endearing patchwork of brilliance, self-destruction, good-heartedness, and sleaze, all battling for primacy.
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In the second episode, which deals with the gun-wielding blonde Prompto, we learn of his struggles with weight loss and his endearing affection for tiny puppies.
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The actress, 45, shared an endearing meme of herself on Thursday declaring that the Most Wonderful Time of the Year began for her the day after Halloween.
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Some are oddly endearing, some are gross, and some are just downright confusing, but they can all be yours by tomorrow if you have a Prime account.
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Mr. Shelby has stood firm, endearing him to conservative anti-government groups crusading to close the bank — and known to spend freely against politicians who cross them.
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Zachariah OHora's marvelously ugly but endearing creatures live in a reassuring landscape of bright green trees and red toadstools that promise forgiveness even as accusations are hurled.
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Mr. Gondelman is a writer for "Last Week Tonight" with John Oliver, but his endearing stand-up is nothing like the scathing jeremiads of that weekly show.
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"Golf Story" takes the whimsical delight of old-school role-playing games and spins it into an endearing, charming game that's focused on — yes, of course — golfing.
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There is something endearing about the notion that a fan of every team can tune in with a chance to see a player from his favorite team.
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This isn't yet another novel about a woman "finding herself" in the wild; it's an endearing chronicle of female friendship and evolution in the early 20th century.
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The amateur video had accomplished the initial gag's aims: it got people to think about Post Mates, and it made Imanuel seem like a sweet, endearing kid.
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What's more endearing is that despite all she's achieved, in a recent interview with Vogue, Adele said her son is the most fulfilling thing in her life.
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And Tommy Lee always had this endearing glow about him, especially throughout the past eras of Mötley Crüe, and that was hard for me to lock onto.
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In Wesley Morris' entry on Adele, he recounts the cringey but endearing Grammy's moment when Adele said Beyonce deserved the Record and Album of the Year awards.
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What ensues is not at all a run-of-the-mill Christmas movie, but instead an endearing and enjoyable movie that's both completely predictable and extremely surprising.
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Even before they meet, Ms. Marion (in her New York stage debut) and Mr. Sherman make these two refugees from the Island of Misfit Toys achingly endearing.
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I actually found the concerto rather endearing when Mr. Trifonov himself played it, brilliantly, on Wednesday evening at Carnegie Hall, with Valery Gergiev leading the Mariinsky Orchestra.
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After 15 seasons, there's still something endearing about the format of this wedding reality show, in which brides try on dresses in search of the perfect match.
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Tamaki and Valero-O'Connell slyly undercut the rocky romance, preventing it from veering into melodrama with endearing moments between the girls' other friends and flashes of humor.
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But even the most believable political machinations pale next to the captivating and endearing young man at this novel's heart: Alex Claremont-Diaz, President Ellen Claremont's son.
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He befriended big names like Stephen Sondheim, Mark Morris and Maira Kalman (in an especially endearing chapter, he writes about his friendship with Kalman and her family).
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I don't mean simply that the character Mr. Hawke plays — an initially enigmatic, eventually pathetic, finally endearing musician named Tucker Crowe — is the begetter of a begetter.
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He's the romantic Holy Grail, and her obstinate belief in their short, long-gone relationship is at the center of this strangely conceived yet ultimately endearing novel.
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Zoe Kazan plays a version of Ms. Gordon with brio, while Ray Romano and Holly Hunter bring sadness and endearing warmth to the roles of Emily's parents.
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A character named Marie, who takes it upon herself to keep Neuron's team morale up by dressing up as the team mascot, is endearing, reliable comic relief.
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He cares about line; his spins have an endearing lightness, as the arch of his back in his layback — arguably the most beautiful spin in skating — attests.
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What makes it work is the way all of the elements — from the endearing writing to the soothing soundtrack — work together to create a supremely chill experience.
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Such public grieving is annoying, because it performatively makes a tragedy about us, the watchers — but also endearing, in a way, because it's such a universal impulse.
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He is funny and endearing in the eyes of tens of millions, which is different from the cultish loyalty and train-wreck compulsive viewing that Trump inspires.
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Keone and Mari Madrid's "Beyond Babel," a retelling (like "West Side Story") of "Romeo and Juliet" through West Coast urban dance, has an endearing teen-spirit sensibility.
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"The endearing exchange caught the attention of fellow young tennis star Naomi Osaka, who shared the video with the caption, "Dude my heart can&apost take thisssss.
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This new Amazon series was billed as an endearing and inspiring show, based on real stories found in the New York Times column of the same name.
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" Beyond her talent, another endearing quality Almond Eye has is her kindness, leading to one of the popular catchphrases about her: "Angel off track, devil on track.
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It's about as endearing as a pop star telling you to follow your dreams—meaning it's either extremely irritating or uplifting, depending on how cynical you are.
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