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  1. Chaucer's usage there seems to be an overlap between the words" cunt" and ", quaint ," (possibly derived from the Latin for" known" ). " Quaint" was probably
  2. Fiction abandoned the Western European-style domestic melodramas and, quaint ,character studies of his youthful work in favor of dark, more complex
  3. In 1812. The grandeur of the Colonial Revival capitol building dominated the, quaint ,town. The streets were dirt, but orderly and platted in grid pattern. The
  4. Of approximately 31,435 and a total land area of, Jefferson Davis Parish is a, quaint , rural community that is strategically positioned for success. Centered between
  5. Typical tourist fashion, Bernard and Lenin watch what at first appears to be a, quaint ,native ceremony. The village folk, whose culture resembles the contemporary
  6. Of Meathead. West is the popular area of Hove ton & Wrexham. East lies the, quaint ,village of Durham. To the south, across the river via the ferry, are Sure
  7. In effect a village within Richmond, is known for its small-town charm and its, quaint ,shops. The Point, as it is known by locals, offers owner-operated stores
  8. She knows how to satisfy. She exploits that phase of Negro life which is ", quaint ," the phase which evokes a piteous smile on the lips of the" superior" race.
  9. Socially, politically,economically and culturally, and art colonies seemed a, quaint ,anachronism in an abrasively modernist world. However, a small proportion did
  10. Single parents and gay matrimony, George Jet son and his clan already seem, quaint ,even to the baby boomers who grew up with them. " Conversely, Jeffrey Tucker of
  11. Of the word" quanta" to describe both domestic duties (from the homonym ", quaint ,") and genitalia (" quanta" being a root of the modern English word cunt. )
  12. Rhine ", with more than 40 castles and fortresses from the Middle Ages and many, quaint ,and lovely country villages. Until the early 1980s,industry was a major source
  13. Gilbert has unquestionably succeeded in imbuing society with his own, quaint , scornful, inverted philosophy; and has thereby established a solid claim to
  14. Of the county, and Logan Canyon opens up to the west of Garden City, which is a, quaint ,tourist town that lies on the western edge of Bear Lake. Lake town lies at the
  15. Certainly this impression is fully borne out by the beautiful and somewhat, quaint ,works included in that great anthology. External links * * The Gospel of
  16. Actually known and remembered by themselves, in its touches of tenderness and, quaint ,humor, its bursts of heart-moving eloquence, and its pure, nervous,idiomatic
  17. A speck of dust would have caused him more pain than a bullet wound. Yet this, quaint ,dandified little man who, I was sorry to see, now limped badly, had been in his
  18. As a country retreat from the 17th century onwards, and large houses and, quaint ,cottages survive. William Wilberforce (MP, and abolitionist of the slave trade
  19. Person of beautiful dress and refined speech. By the 18th century, coint became, quaint , indicating elegant speech and beauty. Middle English dictionaries note
  20. Peasants drinking and smoking, itinerant musicians, village festivities and, quaint ,village characters (b. 1610) * May 11 – Margaret Wilson and Margaret
  21. Theater unlike other professional sport. Non-westerners view the spectacle as a, quaint ,but exciting remnant of the Wild West while animal activists view rodeo as a
  22. Course for the ravers. " Its use during that era would have been perceived as a, quaint ,or ironic use of bygone slang: part of the dated 1960s lexicon along with words
  23. Preserved in poultry fat, with spices) are now seen even by Acadians as, quaint ,rarities. Game (and hunting) are still uniformly popular in Acadian. The
  24. Featuring a polemical narrative of" old-fashioned domesticity. " This, quaint ,hearth and home view of the colonial past was juxtaposed against the theme of
  25. Critic H. R. Hapless in 1881," yet belonging to the New World, there is a, quaint ,Old World flavor about him ". Early critics often had difficulty separating
  26. Mode consisted of luxurious hotels surrounding an idyllic township with, quaint , wooden houses, lush gardens and parks, esplanades and pavilions, earning it
  27. Portrayed an idealized celebration of old-fashioned Christmas customs at a, quaint ,English manor, that depicted harmonious warm-hearted English Christmas
  28. Their own particular style of costume. To the south is Callas the Rain ha and the, quaint ,medieval town of Bids that is an attraction for any tourists that enjoys a
  29. Calendar and to many non-Orthodox as well, as a practice that is charming and, quaint , but also anachronistic, unscientific and hence ultimately unreasonable and
  30. Swift Sr. is father Barton. As in the original series, the basic locale is the, quaint ,town of Shop ton, New York, on Lake Carlo pa. James Lawrence once said that Tom
  31. Secretly) of this kind: tea and fancy cakes, romantic settings, food eaten in, quaint ,places (never a Ho-Jo's),delicious pauses that refresh, old-fashioned
  32. Often clung to outmoded techniques, making his early-1930s films seem dated and, quaint , This doomed his attempt to re-enter the feature film market with Hypnotized (
  33. That someday, a distinction between online and real-life worlds may seem ", quaint ,", noting that certain types of online activity, such as sexual intrigues, have
  34. many shops typical of any small town. Today this area is home to many, quaint ,shops and restaurants. History Pineville was changed forever when the initial
  35. Known high street names. Church Street, also known as Monmouth Old Town is a, quaint ,cobbled street offering many services and is home to the locally renowned fruit
  36. Saint Paul has been likened to an East Coast U. S. city or a European city with, quaint ,neighborhoods, and a vast collection of well-preserved late-Victorian
  37. Field grew more sophisticated, his brand of extreme adventure seemed ever more, quaint , corny, and dated. In 1946 Hamilton began writing for DC Comics, specializing
  38. Of Nature, now a town. To the south is the city of Callas the Rain ha and the, quaint ,medieval town of Bids that is an attraction for any tourists that enjoys a
  39. That Irving became familiar with the nearby town of Sleepy Hollow, with its, quaint ,Dutch customs and local ghost stories. Irving made several other trips up the
  40. Building, now houses the Historical and Antiquarian Museum. There are some, quaint ,old painted houses close by. A little way higher up the hillside is a Capuchin
  41. The county. The area draws hundreds of thousands of visitors yearly to its, quaint ,villages, seasonal cherry-picking, and fish boils. Film industry On January 1
  42. Work the word quanta seems to be used with meaning comparable to the modern ", quaint ," (charming, appealing ). By Shakespeare's day, the word seems to have become
  43. Including a fine town hall with a timber facade from 1498. Some, quaint ,old houses which have escaped the numerous fires through the years are
  44. Of ordinary materials, such as stone and tiles, with an asymmetrical and, quaint ,building composition. Morris's ideas spread during the late nineteenth and
  45. Refuge is a stop for migratory Sand Hill Cranes every year. Del Norte is a, quaint ,town with a focus on its historic past; it is the county seat, home to the Rio
  46. To achieve nirvana, and the story becomes something considerably more than a, quaint ,romantic tale. The Zacharias (scholastic saints),who wrote the Purana's, may
  47. To help the lives of others and find her true love, is set in an exaggeratedly, quaint ,version of contemporary Montmartre. 2001's Moulin Rouge! Was also set in
  48. Unaccustomed to silent films and uninterested in film history, they find it, quaint ,and not to their taste. Those evolved enough to understand what they are
  49. But many programs rely instead on simple lexicographic ordering. One fairly, quaint ,exception to this rule is the flying of the flag of The Former Yugoslav
  50. Coming back every summer be it to see family or just vacation in the small and, quaint ,city. History The city is located on the border with Spain, with the Douro

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