Sentences with phrase «endearing at»

With their recurring cast of contemporary fairytale character - types, such as teddy bears and stuffed elephants, and their colorful palate, the artist's compositions often appear innocuous or endearing at first glance.
It has the dumb but entertaining chaos you'll find in games like Doom, character designs pulled straight from the typical depictions of western soldiers in Japanese games, style points reminiscent of, well, Devil May Cry, and that sweet awful (but also endearing at times) voice acting you'd find in localized games from that era.

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On top of their history of operating as legitimate businesses — which endears them to state regulators — they have brand recognition among users, notes Paul Grootendoorst, an expert in health economics at the University of Toronto.
It's an endearing relationship that looks like it will continue well into the next Spider - Man movie, or at least when Spidey pops up in the Cinematic Universe next.
MIT's team brought elaborate 3 - D printed models and a 70 page presentation, while at least one other team got its ideas across in very endearing colored - pencil sketches.
This is revisionist history at its worst intended to further endear those who hate Jesus and those who follow him as part of the cause of social progressiveness.
At the June Faith & Freedom Conference run by former Christian Coalition chief Ralph Reed, Huntsman attempted to endear himself to the evangelical audience by crediting Jesus with bringing his adopted Chinese daughter into his family.
In the end, it hasn't been the GOP's most strident culture warriors or shameless religious panderers who have finally endeared themselves to Iowa's social conservative caucus - goers, or who give my generation reason to take a second look at conservative candidates in spite of our flight from the GOP.
I don't normally frequent the anarcho - syndicalist enclaves of the blogosphere, but my curiosity was piqued by the ongoing saga of the «Tarnac 9», whose penchant for absurdism combined with neo-Benedictinism is at least somewhat endearing.
«After all it's only the purely immediate men — who so far as spirit is concerned are about at the same point as the child in the first period of earliest infancy when with a thoroughly endearing nonchalance it lets everything pass out — it's the purely immediate men who can't retain anything.
Rosen's and Sweeney's stories share this lighthearted poking fun at their early selves and the sense that the religion pressed on them was endearing.
You answer that, but at the very least it breaks fellowship with our loving God and our endearing Savior who thought of Himself of no repute including dying a criminals death that you and I might have life.
What at first they find endearing they later find annoying.
Well at least Frankie has some endearing qualities, I hope you didn't say the same about old Ratzinger; he was one p!ss poor holy father.
Self - deprecation endears Hochuli to people but is squarely at odds with his professional obligations.
A teammate told Alexis, while at Udinese, that his style of play is best suited for the EPL... He has certainly endeared himself to the Arsenal fans very quickly.
That's something endearing, like being a fan of a program that never won more than eight games even with a first - round pick at quarterback.
More surprising, perhaps, is the fact that many house petsmake excellent gun dogs without losing any of the qualities which endear themto the family at home.
It's not a bad way to endear yourself to the Reds faithful by scoring against their bitter rivals in such dramatic fashion on a great night at Anfield...
His lack of ruthlessness (or abundance of loyalty, if you want to look at it that way) is at once endearing and frustrating, and marks him as the opposite of Fergie.
Wagner came alive during Michigan's surprise Big Ten Tournament championship in 2017, endearing himself to fans while at the same time making himself a target for opposing fans.
Gazidis spoke at some length about Arsene's qualities as a person, not just as a football manager, saying that his «humor, grace, and class» endeared him to people both inside the club and outside.
It is this passion that has endeared this blog to our US supporters, we have met many of them at the Bridge over the years as they make a footballing pilgrimage.
Klopp's record at Borussia Dortmund commanded respect, and his modest yet positive approach in the media, not to mention his all - action touchline displays, endeared him to the Liverpool faithful right from the start.
Currently in seventh, Gian Piero Gasperini will be desperate to keep hold of his talisman, who has already endeared himself to Reds fans by starring at the heart of the 3 - 0 and 5 - 1 thrashings of Everton in the Europa League.
Match of the Day commentator Steve Wilson failed to endear himself to Gooners as he criticised the atmosphere at the Emirates and claimed the Swansea fans were the only contributors.
With the exception of a good chance for Paul Scholes, and Suarez further endearing himself to everyone congregated at OT that didn't wear Dalglish's tinted specs, there really wasn't anything to shout about.
The Tangerines have endeared themselves to everyone and on Tuesday will provide Sunderland with one of their most testing home encounters in the whole of 2010 simply because they aren't like other sides, they've never heard of the word fear at inside a stadium which has been nothing short of a fortress for the hosts, and Holloway's men will go their with an attacking intent and a purpose to score goals, plenty of them as well.
However, as dismal as Blackpool's form has been in recent weeks, Spurs haven't exactly been setting the world alight and at the odds I wouldn't deter any punter from taking a chance on Ian Holloway's endearing Tangerines.
Now, some of the stuff in the book can be a little out there such as the «orgasmic delivery» experiences (literally having an orgasm while giving birth) and the language does sometimes border on the overly hippy - ish, but I found it endearing and it doesn't subtract from the information at all.
It is so endearing to watch an infant enjoying his first experiences at eating solid food.
He started his long, endearing journey with Mass Audubon back when he was Camp Counselor at Wildwood, and then joined Oak Knoll for our Statewide Volunteer Day back in 2015.
It's ironic how something can be so controversial and at the same time, endearing.
I looked at her and tried with great concentration to recall what it was that had seemed so achingly endearing about her only days before.
Overall, the Post.com folks show an endearing tendency to try just about anything that might help build their audience, and I'm a big fan of editors who'll throw everything at the wall and see what sticks.
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Clegg has an endearing, but ultimately amateurish tendency to answer the question, often at great length.
Astronauts do extraordinary things — but this funny, endearing memoir reveals that at least one of them is an ordinary guy at heart.
The sequins and multicoloured studs at the forefoot look quite endearing when paired with a sleeveless top and denim skirt.
If you need something less formal but still endearing, take a look at our selection of knee - high dresses in lace or chic bold prints.
Sevigny was the poster girl for»90s teenage nihilism; her sartorial choices and ability to wear clothes her own way in the ensuing years have endeared her to a generation of girls and the fashion industry at large.
It's these details that are so important, and endear you to clients, and allow me to feel satisfied looking at what I've built.
Buy United Colors of Benetton clothing at Myntra and soak in the envious glances and endearing compliments.
Things that after a few dates, might become endearing or cute quirks, but without being revealed at first, since it's online, come off as a lie.
I can be a big kid at times; which I like to think is my most endearing feature.
Because the «flaws» of women their own age make a woman's «flaws» at 21 seem endearing.
Totally laid - back, this all seems pointlessly unstructured, until you realise that's the way it's supposed to be: an endearing look at barbell bums who may never win through, but have fun trying.
This Lincoln is at his most endearing and homey when he's telling a story, which screenwriter Tony Kushner has him do often, to both comic and rousing effect.
The director is Shawn Levy, who didn't endear himself to me with the «Night at the Museum» movies, but gets on base with this one.
At its best, FFX - 2 is every bit as poignant, endearing, and engrossing as its forebears, and it's this similarity to stronger games in the series that ultimately makes X-2's minor flaws forgivable.
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