Mcgarrybowen comes across as quaintly, touchingly anachronistic, providing ads from a bygone age that still work.
And once they are used to finding a pleasant room at the inn, customers seem touchingly loyal.
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Here Bennett is casting a vote for women and, most touchingly, for people who are no longer young.
"He's touchingly all thumbs with the colon and the semi colon, " he says.
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As Podhoretz amusingly and touchingly recounts his life, he fulsomely expresses gratitude for the opportunities the U.S. has given him.
Nevertheless, he writes with enough direct knowledge and insight to convince us that even the greatest scientists are also touchingly human.
On Cesario's first exit, she is already, touchingly head over heels.
These presidents were enraptured by the new technology of tape-recording, and touchingly confident that their tapes could be kept secret, so they recorded their conversations as no president has done since.
Their relationship is touchingly drawn, as they take excursions in the rain, longing for the tastes of home and the tang of the Mediterranean, but grateful that nobody is shooting at them.
She speaks touchingly about "trying to learn how to be here without her", and it is clear that, on one level, it is a personal reaction to her grief, and an attempt to interpret it through her art.
Following Woody Allen on a 1996 concert tour through Europe with his New Orleans-style jazz band, the documentary filmmaker Barbara Kopple touchingly reveals the inextricable unity of the man and his movie persona and suggests the psychic conflicts at the heart of his great films.
Young Dakota Fanning portrays Pita as startlingly smart and touchingly thoughtful, but never the brat she might have been, given her privileged upbringing. (Her American mother is played by Radha Mitchell, her Mexican father by Marc Anthony.) Pita is such a good kid that she wants to floss.
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