The two best rooms have private balconies overlooking the quaint, pedestrianised tourist strip of Duolun Road.
It would make the last few months of government intervention in Wall Street look quaint.
It will make cloning look organic, and the ways we have babies today quaint.
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Now their quaint approach to investing might have you standing on the sidelines scratching your head.
If some Chinese researchers are successful, though, that solution to wet clothes might seem quaint.
Named a klotok, this is a quaint wooden Indonesian houseboat that comfortably sleeps four people.
Given three years, we may look back on Wi-Fi circa 2003 and consider it quaint.
Outside the airport, Kunming looked nothing like the quaint town my mother had described.
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The quaint community of 442 filled with century-old historic homes has no flood wall or levee.
But even then, getting a collect call from anywhere civilized was quaint (and ironically, uneconomical).
It was a quaint forbear to today's industry paranoia over CD-burning and Internet downloading.
Today, both the election site and the server load seem quaint. 1.8 million tweets?
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To some, the American Dream may seem like a quaint idea from a bygone era.
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And then there are the hot springs, one in a quaint bathhouse and two outside.
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Thanks to advances in GPS, mobile and wireless sensor technology that story now seems quaint.
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That night, I slept on it in our quaint wood cabin perched on the steep mountain face.
Their story, recently told in the Huffington Post, reads like a feel-good movie, heart-warming and almost quaint.
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Fall in love with the charming town of Ludlow, with quaint shops, craft fairs, and covered bridges.
It's a small, quaint shop with exposed brick walls, antique lamps and an old-time, upright, cash register.
Osaka has the dreary look of a large, northern European city outside of its quaint city center.
In Waveland, Mississippi, a quaint street of shops and trees called Coleman Avenue is nothing but rubble.
Within a few years, however, the union may carry the same quaint resonance as horse and carriage.
The town is quaint in that ceramic-roof, cane-rocker-on-the-porch kind of way and the hospitality of Cuban guajiros (countryfolk) is unsurpassed.
Something more than a quaint commitment to keep his word may also be motivating the prime minister.
As wealthy people are drawn there by its quaint charm, the village has become unaffordable for some locals.
What struck me in reading this now-quaint-sounding plea is how little heed we paid to any of it.
Not far from the stills sits the quaint green-roofed home where Taketsuru lived with his Scottish wife Rita.
Since World War II Greece has stood for little more than quaint islands and a malevolent political elite.
Epocrates ruled the mobile world during the now-quaint Palm Pilot era, building a brand that resonated with doctors.
How quaint that he ended up not just in business but in a business of singularly ill repute.
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