Sentences with phrase «exactly enamored»

From Bellingham in 1974, he was soon sent to report from the state capital in Olympia and then covered Congress for Gannett News Service in Washington, D.C. Not exactly enamored of life «inside the beltway,» he returned to the Northwest to write for the Vancouver Columbian in time to cover the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens next door.
Folks also weren't exactly enamored with the new car's rather anemic engine tuning and soft suspension, either.
Overall it's a very solid choice for people wanting to enter the luxury sphere, but not exactly enamored or impressed with the power and prestige on offer from some of the more established brands like BMW, Audi, and Mercedes - Benz.
Several members of the Senate's incoming freshman class haven't always been exactly enamored with the Department of Education.
His mother Elsa (Jennifer Ehle) isn't exactly enamored when she finds out Ben has little experience in care - taking, especially since her son is more needy than the typical teen.
The medical industry — including hospitals, doctors, patient advocates, and even insurers — aren't exactly enamored with the House - passed American Health Care Act.

Not exact matches

Follow Mark D. Sikes» personal Instagram and you'll understand exactly why he's so enamored with blue and white stripes - it's filled with nostalgic photographs of the pattern being worn by the shores of the Riviera.
Like his couple, he may be too enamored of his Millennials to notice that they, too, beneath all the urban hipsterism, aren't exactly living the good life.
Because that's exactly what just happened: that enamored owner is me.
I'm always enamored by girls in stories that seem innocent and invisible but use that to their advantage to carve their own path — which is exactly what Faith Sunderly does in The Lie Tree by Frances Hardinge.
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