The Charmed Ones in Charmed, both the original show and the current CW reboot, are comprised of three witches.
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She saw how he charmed — and was charmed by — other women, and she was frantic to keep him from their beds.
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Earlier this year, news came that Charmed was getting remade, moving the Charmed Ones from San Francisco to New England circa 1976.
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Rather, after looking back at the WB's Charmed 2006 finale, "Forever Charmed," it's clear what element of the original will help its reboot cast a spell: the unbreakable bonds shared between the Charmed Ones and extended to the ones they love.
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Turns out not everything is, well, charmed about the upcoming Charmed reboot on The CW. Following the lead of some of her former on-screen sisters, Alyssa Milano is the latest original Charmed alum who's expressed her skepticism of the reboot.
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While Charmed keeps itself in the headlines with a possible reboot, Tunney says that she doesn't get mistaken for a Charmed star anymore.
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And on Sunday, October 14 on the CW, we'll meet the brand new Charmed Ones, first made famous in the 1998-2006 WB show Charmed.
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As for the Charmed reboot, details are still in short supply, though one thing we know certain: former Charmed star, Alyssa Milano will not be tuning in.
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"Our goal was to wink at Charmed while still making an episode of Grey's Anatomy," Vernoff, who worked on seasons 3-6 of Charmed, tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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Charmed is a reboot of the 1998–2007 WB series of the same name, this time with a different set of "Charmed Ones" fighting the forces of evil.
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After being, like seemingly everyone else in the world, charmed by Ronan's onstage presence in Ladybird—the 2017 film that make her a household name—I was charmed all over again.
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And the CW's new take on Charmed, which premieres Oct.
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Mantock as Macy and Ser'Darius Blain as Galvin in Charmed.
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I'm always charmed by a British accent, in any case.
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Under them, Charmed is earnest, fullhearted, and very politically preoccupied.
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And now, seeing these shows — I'm so excited about Charmed!
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It's hard to not be charmed by these unorthodox parishioners.
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Once identified, they, too, are brought into the charmed circle.
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Strahan wasn't the only one charmed by Haddish's wonderful dress.
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They pretty much charmed the pants off the paparazzi (metaphorically).
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She even charmed Reddit with a delightful AMA last night.
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The '90s are back — and you'll be charmed, we're sure.
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Apparently Rose McGowan's married life wasn't so charmed after all.
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Today's Fed hopes a third time proves just as charmed.
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The first time I saw Morrissey, I was immediately charmed.
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And, yes, he charmed both the board and the media.
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"Sweetheart" charmed critics with its simple premise and captivating star.
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Viewers were charmed by the musical performances in "Once" (2007).
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Her 22017 offering NH22 had charmed critics and audiences alike.
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Winterbourne on a few episodes of the original "Charmed" series.
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Usually they are charmed by how cramped my place is.
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She was charmed, and called him when it was over.
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Narrow the Playing FieldDon't be charmed by fancy credentials alone.
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From the beginning, Mr. Calvo said, this group was charmed.
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Charmed by the hug, she agreed to see me again.
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We were charmed by each other from the first moment.
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So the boys continued to wonder if it was charmed.
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It's these elements — and more — that have already charmed Twitter.
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Today's Fed hopes a third time proves just as charmed.
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"I was charmed by his Southern ways," the bride said.
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Mr. Ford's wares have long charmed the rich and famous.
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Not everyone is charmed by Bruno Mars' "The Lazy Song."
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But what surprised me is how much it charmed me.
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" Another client, Eva LaRue, read for a part on "Charmed.
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Anyhow, here are 18 times that Washington charmed our pants off.
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But the real-life Stone was far from charmed during filming.
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The former Charmed star is working behind the camera these days.
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It was never about discounting the messages of the first Charmed.
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Before the murders, the Sachs family led a seemingly charmed life.
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There is plenty to be charmed by in Mr Chan's invention.
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Here's how the new Charmed cast compares to the old one.
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He was charmed by the unique features of the Kiwi beauty.
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I don't have time to be charmed to death right now!
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No one is as charmed by Gordon Ramsay as we are.
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Confection or no confection, the charmed classic made in Hollywood's dream
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But she even charmed generations unfamiliar with her records and movies.
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"I'm impressed by this leader," a charmed Bush told the press.
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"Thank you for reminding me, Charmed fans!" her Instagram post reads.
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She became a Village fixture known for her charmed bohemian existence.
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Italy charmed me like a lover I hadn't expected to meet.
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Yes, a charmed life, except — terrible things have happened to her.
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But while he was flustered, she was charmed by his recovery.
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Opinion Columnist For three years Donald Trump led a charmed life.
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Years ago, his father was charmed, though Mustapha didn't know why.
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We may be charmed and dazzled, but often we can't breathe.
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"Charmed," a 2015 Lives essay, by Laila Lalami ''Wait,'' I said.
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She has led a charmed life; she has a great job.
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Up to now, the unfortunate governor led a charmed political life.
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"I am one of the lucky, charmed boys," he told CNN.
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In New Hampshire, many voters were charmed but not entirely convinced.
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Charmed fans, this is either really great news or really terrible news.
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Even his critics would sometimes find themselves oddly charmed by such encounters.
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For one, Bundy represented himself and charmed audiences with media-ready quips.
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It's hard to deny that Blake Lively lives a pretty charmed life.
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Twilio co-founder and CEO Jeff Lawson has had a charmed 2018.
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The original Charmed was "ahead of its time," as O'Toole put it.
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The original Charmed is not the only show influencing the new iteration.
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By befriending an influencer, she believes the charmed life will be hers.
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Would this charmed October make him eager to stay for an encore?
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Sculptures like "Charmed" (2015) show that magical realism isn't just for painters.
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In January, we learned the CW ordered the Charmed reboot to pilot.
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The Charmed reboot is slated to air in October on The CW.
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Thus, the stocks live a charmed existence and get purchased on weakness.
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A few binge-viewed seasons of Charmed does not a witch make.
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According to Deadline, The CW has ordered the Charmed reboot to pilot.
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The '90s hit Charmed is getting a reboot for the millennial generation.
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But some nights are so extraordinary and charmed you'll remember them forever.
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Audiences were charmed, with Look Who's Talking grossing nearly $300 million worldwide.
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For nearly forty years, she has intimidated dictators and charmed prime ministers.
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She had the Ashe crowd charmed by the time it was over.
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I find myself charmed by their lack of interest in human contact.
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Ms. Sloss was charmed by Mr. Kleeman's ever-ready, body-shaking laugh.
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"Ignoring the ERA will have consequences in elections," the "Charmed" star said.
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When she needed to, she charmed industry gatekeepers with a disarming wit.
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" Some were charmed, with one woman tweeting, "I friggin LOVE these napkins.
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Maybe the food and drink were charmed, for no one could sleep.
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Here&aposs betting most consumers will be charmed by this round bot.
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As a singer, he charmed audiences with an appealingly laconic, conversational style.
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The charmed life came to an abrupt end on September 26th 1944.
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His wife, Audrey Leavitt, oversees all the interior design for Charmed Playhouses.
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It also charmed people by being staged inside a marijuana grow tent.
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Employees there were so charmed that they offered him an unpaid internship.
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It's hard not to be a little charmed by this much smaller guy.
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"Clients asked for it," says Suzi McEvilly of the Charmed Salon in Roseville.
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Combs and Milano alongside Shannen Doherty as Prue Halliwell in the original Charmed.
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Core to the producers' vision of the new Charmed was a multiracial trio.
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Yet in South Korea she not only charmed, she pulled off a coup.
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Even committed Obama haters could be charmed … provided they forget whom they're watching.
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This statement upset Milano's Charmed costar Rose McGowan, who claims Weinstein raped her.
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Prepare to be charmed by Drew's colorful aesthetic and real-talk answers, ahead.
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The CW's Charmed reboot won't have the full power of three behind it.
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Though in its nascent state, the KOL economy has charmed China's younger generations.
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"Charmed," the show, remember the three witches, they&aposre going to reboot that.
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In every setting the black women in attendance were plainly charmed and transfixed.
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Dr. Qasim says Saeed and Jamal appear to be living a charmed life.
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Charmed by my nonchalance, he asks if I want to grab a drink.
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This slow-paced remake charmed most critics, but its crowd appeal was limited.
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I was beyond charmed, and I am again considering taking up the autoharp.
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"Five minutes in his company and I was totally charmed," the interviewer, Lynn
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"Charmed" star Holly Marie Combs married longtime boyfriend Mike Ryan on September 7.
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But Morgan "just kind of breezed in and charmed the room," she said.
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I was charmed that Luke liked music and was obstinately analog about it.
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I was charmed: a nice cake you can pull off on a weeknight!
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Morgan was charmed by the city and decided she had to move there.
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Unlike many cisgender boys in puberty, I was charmed by my cracking voice.
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CW's reboot of the witchcraft drama "Charmed" aims for another kind of update.
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For a man accursed by history, Adolf Hitler led a grimly charmed life.
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The special is not dense with jokes, but her fans will be charmed.
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That's Dev's character — but I'm even more charmed by Dudman's real-life talent.
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Still, they speak of their relocation as a charmed, even borderline miraculous, event.
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It just looks so friendly and welcoming, it's hard not to be charmed.
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Mace) might also be charmed by him, but his jittery sister, Hetty (Ms.
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Bob-Waksberg was less charmed, but "eventually I wore him down," Hollingsworth said.
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When I try to act adorably naïve now, people aren't charmed — they're baffled.
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Judging by the enthusiastic ovations that followed every aria, the audience was charmed.
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But now-grown nostalgic gamers were immediately charmed upon first play in Sept.
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FOR MUCH of her long life, Gertrude "Gertie" Legendre enjoyed a charmed existence.
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Maybe people were charmed by its logo, which was the ever-suggestive peach?
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"I've led a charmed life," Ms. Carroll said in an interview in December.
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It seems like Joey had a pretty charmed life as an auditioning actor.
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But soon she was charmed by his enthusiastic personality and sense of adventure.
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In 2015, Leavitt founded Charmed Playhouses which specialize in creative, awe-inspiring playhouses.
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I think (Patriots owner) Robert Kraft on some level was charmed by him.
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Spy magazine, less charmed by her social climbing, likened her to Pia Zadora.
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I don't think I've ever been more charmed by a character than Heartman.
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She later became known for her roles on "Beverly Hills, 90210" and "Charmed."
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The sketchy, energetic illustrations in a limited but bright palette charmed us all.
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She continued to work, on "Charmed" until 2006, but also in independent films.
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You can't help but be charmed by Ms. Kalman's detailed, slightly wonky drawing.
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It's about two semi-charmed kinda lovers finding happiness in each other's arms.
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Within five minutes I was charmed by her lovely personality and good humor.
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In October 2016, the Charmed actress tweeted that an unnamed studio head raped her.
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I watch yesterday's episodes of Charmed and Supergirl before heading to bed at 10.
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As for whether they avoided playing their biggest hit, "Semi-Charmed Life" on purpose?
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Many of these characters have positive outcomes: Brooklyn Nine-Nine, for example, and Charmed.
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Plus, he's charmed voters at other awards with his acceptance speeches, which doesn't hurt.
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Move over, Charmed, because there's a brand-new CW reboot with woke sensibilities here.
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While this charmed some critics on Twitter, I found it to be beyond tedious.
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Eventually, that fell through, and CBS approached Urman about bringing Charmed back to life.
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I doubt I'm the only person utterly charmed by Arnaud's performance on Midnight, Texas.
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The former Charmed star believes that Gleiberman's article only reinforces issues with Hollywood culture.
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There's the "peacetime" CEO, best represented by Eric Schmidt during Google's charmed first decade.
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Charmed originally aired from 1998 until 2006, when it met a pretty unsatisfying ending.
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We can safely assume that perfect human Tom Hardy leads a fairly charmed life.
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The two versions of Charmed share similar conceits: Three sisters discover that they're witches.
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Did I only get Charmed through the osmosis that is early morning TNT reruns?
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Until then, we'll enjoy all the camp, couples, and witchcraft Charmed has to offer.
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Except for Charmed, however, none of these vehicles star women of color as leads.
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Last year the French president charmed Donald Trump at the Bastille parade in Paris.
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This isn't the first time Combs has expressed her thoughts on the Charmed reboot.
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Charmed is back, and there's a new set of magical sisters this time around.
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A few flattering odes to Elizabeth charmed the authorities into letting him out again.
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Don't lose sight of reality while being charmed by our culture's Silicon Valley romance.
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I'm charmed by traditional craftsmanship in bread and cheese, so it makes sense, right?
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Though his father was a mayor, Mr Duterte comes from outside this charmed circle.
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It's as easy to be charmed by Monocle as it is to hate it.
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They were instantly charmed by Lily, and kept coming every weekend for three years.
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Celebrities may live charmed lives, but it's their pets that truly have it best.
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McGowan is perhaps best known for her longtime role in the TV series Charmed.
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Luckily for us — and Charmed fans everywhere — Shannen Doherty was totally into the idea.
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Who wouldn't be charmed by his latest story about taking Esmeralda to the park?
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Whatever happens, it's hard to walk away feeling anything other than charmed or bemused.
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The Thai waiter, having not encountered many American children who speak Thai, was charmed.
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I was also charmed by Bridgit Mendler as Meredith, Ben's feisty hometown love interest.
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Buddy seems charmed by Naomi but he too is discomforted, almost destabilized by her.
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That is a charmed reception for a young writer getting her first professional production.
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And though his parents are not easily charmed, he said, they liked her instantly.
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"With a charmed life like his, you can never really lose," the ad concludes.
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Ms. Scroggins, who is black, recalled being charmed by the art on the walls.
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In the West, the calendar promises another charmed ride for the San Francisco Giants.
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Stern pushed, prodded, punished, insulted, chafed and charmed those who crossed or challenged him.
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It might not have been as crazy as the rest of his charmed life.
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Yes. But am I also extremely charmed and influenced by these teeny-tiny trendsetters?
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It's hard to imagine someone — even a teenage girl — not being charmed by them.
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Mr. Bush's quick jokes, frequent hugs and obvious delight among children charmed his hosts.
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Now nicknamed "Señora Trump" she says she is "charmed" the photo has been shared.
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And with CW shrewdly positioning each new show behind a highly compatible drama -- with "Riverdale" blocking for "All American," and "Charmed" after "Supergirl" -- the network should conjure enough curiosity to give each a chance at converting those time slots into a charmed run.
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The small town girl makes the mistake of thinking this city is charmed, is safe.
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He embodies his eclectic creations — and that's why the industry is so charmed by him.
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Brooke "Skylar" Richardson seemed to live a charmed life that most teenage girls would envy.
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I hope that people enjoy it, and are charmed by it, and have some laughs.
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Close and Pip also stopped by The View, and he effortlessly charmed the entire table.
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A Charmed reboot of some sort has been in the works since at least 2013.
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Sarah Jeffery as Maggie Vera and Melonie Diaz as Mel Vera in the Charmed reboot.
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CW's "fierce, funny, and feminist" reboot of Charmed is turning out to be anything but.
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I was eight years old when I saw Schumacher's film, and frankly, I was charmed.
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Two years later, Charmed premiered on the WB, where it would run for eight seasons.
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After the relentless whiteness of the original Charmed, these characterizations come off as massive growth.
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Yes, Charmed can be a extremely heavy handed with just how woke it can be.
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Rose McGowan wasn't living a Charmed existence while starring on The WB's hit supernatural show.
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Some particularly charmed years, you may find yourself fully immersed in that state of mind.
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There are also reboots in the works for Charmed and Roswell, to name a few.
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Around a year ago, Oatly charmed baristas in self-aware coffee shops across the country.
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She charmed her French hosts as a teenager by answering their questions in fluent French.
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But the degree to which she personally profited made her time at Yahoo charmed indeed.
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But don't lose sight of reality while being charmed by our culture's Silicon Valley romance.
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The ease of execution and utter commitment to weirdness that those visuals represented charmed me.
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He charmed the doorman, the waiters and those in the restaurant eager to meet him.
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Charmed by his speech, they started talking to him about the future of Breitbart News.
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Those with less charmed lives have had to resort to work in exchange for money.
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We'd like to think they then huddled backstage and charmed everyone with their musical impersonations.
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Update: Alyssa Milano took to Twitter to clarify the status of a potential Charmed reboot.
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It was impossible to not be charmed by it all, even for the holiday haters.
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"People are just charmed or tickled by the material that we handle," Ms. Bremby said.
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What charmed me so much about Packer's ashure is that it's simultaneously classic and innovative.
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"I was charmed by her Australian accent and her sly sense of humor," he said.
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See how Polka King Jan Lewan charmed his biggest fans out of millions of dollars.
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This was so far off the mark that it charmed me enough to keep chatting.
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The Fox series ran from 2009 to 2015 and charmed many viewers along the way.
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The existence of the "charmed" quark was guesswork until experiments showed that it was there.
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And yet, I still find myself charmed by the beauty and charisma of its ensemble.
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It's only upon revisiting her seminal works that I realize how easily impressed I was in my girlhood, charmed by inelegant, poorly argued tracts as much as I was charmed by David, the moody, floppy-haired boy who lived down the hall from me.
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"I cannot subject myself to the scrutiny that I would give myself," the Charmed star shares.
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Ellen Page was not charmed by Chris Pratt's interview with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show.
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In light of her battle with breast cancer, Charmed costar Alyssa Milano reached out to Doherty.
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It's her new handler, and he is not as charmed by her as Konstantin (Kim Bodnia).
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I'll admit, I was once charmed by the robovac craze, I thought I needed one too.
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The virtually identical duo charmed both viewers and executives with their hilarity (both intentional and non).
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In the pilot for the new CW reboot of Charmed, the reckoning takes a central role.
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When I asked the doctor about bringing it into the hospital, she was, luckily enough, charmed.
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This photo of Gus and his new friend Braylee charmed Fort Worth Zoo fans on Facebook.
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She was just 13 years old, but was charmed by the 18-year-old naval cadet.
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But none of those surface-level bells and whistles will be what makes Charmed 2.0 soar.
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The widespread happy endings that cap Charmed feel hard-won after nearly a decade of hell.
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On Wednesday, she charmed a smitten young school boy during her visit to London's National Theatre.
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If it can't be Charmed, perhaps the original crew can reunite for a different witchy series.
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NSTASIA "Hell of a Time" Good luck being anything less than charmed by NSTASIA's delightful track.
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A generous, celebratory energy flows, and even your frenemies can't help but be charmed by you.
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McGowan also recently called out former Charmed costar Alyssa Milano for supporting Chapman as a friend.
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But the school children in attendance were charmed by the real-life royal in their midst.
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Most important, the Panthers went from charmed to cursed in a perhaps predictable important area: turnovers.
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He rose to fame on "Charmed" and is mostly recognized for his role on "Nip/Tuck".
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When I first watched the short last year, though, I was charmed but not particularly moved.
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That week, I walked into those rooms and charmed them like my life depended on it.
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Many are simply realizing the fantasy of moving to a charmed setting, home size be damned.
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Charmed by his story and his good humor, reporters swarmed him in advance of the game.
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The "Charmed" star, 45, wed her longtime boyfriend, restaurateur Ryan, in Carmel, California, according to People.
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It was a lovely, gilded, charmed, privileged loop through an exceptionally fortunate micro-age of history.
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Croatia's team has a fairly unexpected opportunity to win the title with this year's charmed run.
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But whether that "Charmed" was actually aligned with feminism remains a subject of some fan debate.
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Ultimately, however, Dipsea charmed me the same way any other brand would: It uses cool fonts.
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Witches are hot cultural property at the moment — just look at the "Sabrina" and "Charmed" remakes.
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The Warrens were charmed despite such oddities, but the owner's enthusiasm for selling ebbed and flowed.
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He was gorgeous, and charmed women and children, and the director James Gray liked that, too.
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Trump made his best sell to try and convince Cramer's wife Kris, and charmed his family.
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You don't see this at first, because Mr. Payne is so charmed by the conceit itself.
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Smith's mix of zaniness, duty, and empathy not only charmed fans, but broadened the show's audience.
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But he finds himself charmed by the newcomer, and he transforms himself from captor to seeming ally.
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I've lived a charmed fucking life, but I've done my fair share of staring into the abyss.
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"This dog has a charmed life," Doherty says she remembers thinking to herself after seeing the photos.
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The smart, subversive Zootopia charmed everyone early on, as did a strong remake of The Jungle Book.
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Rest assured, much of the world-building of the original Charmed is alive in the new one.
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Then, toward the middle of the '00s, they largely disappeared: Sabrina, Charmed, and Buffy ended their runs.
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Before his transition, he meets and is charmed by a talking flower, who expresses the same wish.
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At first it charmed me and then it snuck up and punched me in the gut emotionally.
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Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley didn't sound exactly charmed by what he called the "over-refreshed" American visitors.
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Michelle Obama was just as charmed by former President George W. Bush's mint passes as fans were.
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The CW has rebooted Charmed with a more diverse and inclusive version of the power of three.
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But of course, no one is perfect, and no real person has led a completely charmed life.
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Charmed belongs to the 4 of us, our vast amount of writers, crews and predominantly the fans.
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This means that the Charmed Ones won't shy away from issues that have cropped up post-2016.
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Breen is a television veteran whose previous writing and producing credits include Charmed, Fringe, and Midnight, Texas.
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It feels like just yesterday Neil Patrick Harris' wannabe baddie charmed his way into our hearts, no?
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No question, Audrey looked totally charmed by her rock ... she couldn't stop smiling and staring at it.
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The writer, whose credits include "Lost" and "Charmed," is currently writing a "Dark Crystal" prequel for Netflix.
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But in classic Black Mirror style, the star's seemingly charmed existence isn't as rosy as it appears.
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In the beginning of the play, Miranda is charmed by the human beings shipwrecked on her island.
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The movie has charmed critics, earning a 100 percent positive rating on review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes.
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Doherty left the show after four seasons, and went on to star on other shows like "Charmed."
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Our government-required minder alternately castigated, teased and charmed the soldiers and militiamen to speed our passage.
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Fedotowsky seems to be enjoying a pretty charmed pregnancy — full of green smoothies and a doting husband.
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Lyn Wilde, half of a twin-sister act who charmed moviegoers in the 1940s, died on Sept.
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Even in such a charmed season, it was only natural that their pursuit would not come easily.
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And because both roles are played by James Franco, it's almost as if he's charmed by himself.
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"I was charmed by this person so interested in the natural world around her," Mr. Peacock said.
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Charmed by his wonder and enthusiasm, Pistner presented Joseph with a miniature book he had particularly admired.
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We were both charmed and impressed by her grandson, and we made plans to meet for lunch.
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"Don't be charmed by Trump," he said in a message he addressed to all politicians and experts.
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But Alix is almost too charmed by how different Emira is — there is a bit of fetishizing.
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And the Internet, charmed by the squirrel's can-do attitude, rewarded its efforts with a Photoshop battle.
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Her boss's daughter lived in Europe and Becky was charmed with stories of a better life there.
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Because of their charmed life, they are shielded from the consequences of addiction for longer than most.
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He moves through Eliot's life on the charmed, offhand greatness with which little brothers often imbue big ones.
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In the world of fiction, as we all know, a charmed setting is a catastrophe waiting to happen.
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I was also surprised and charmed by the "Kitchen Remedies" performance and installation by the People's Kitchen Collective.
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Erica, a weathered New Yorker, is less charmed by Greta (and probably wouldn't have believed the "neighbor" excuse).
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Nearby, Paul charmed a table of my friends with stories of celebrities he'd met while working the Oscars.
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Early this year, the singer and composer charmed the rest of the country with the hit song 'Jenifer.
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The Charmed actress is still undergoing final chemotherapy treatments after being diagnosed with breast cancer in February 2015.
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This month, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and Charmed have signaled the return of witches to your TV screen.
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But when I tell you this Wonder Years–esque show charmed me to no end, I mean it.
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Anna Delvey — now branded the SoHo grifter — charmed New York's elite with her insider knowledge and blasé attitude.
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Milano was one of the early responders to fellow Charmed co-star Rose McGowan's #WomenBoycottTwitter protest on Friday.
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He told Entertainment Tonight that he, like the rest of us, was charmed by her way with words.
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She had just starred in Weinstein's film Scream, and would go on to film the TV series Charmed.
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It is calming and humble in a DIY kind of way; I'm charmed and immediately put at ease.
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Sophie and Christoph were charmed by Hitler when they met him during a private lunch in their apartment.
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Gambling in e-sports has charmed stakeholders, but it may have created a monster in the gaming industry.
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Unfortunately, his date was not charmed by the significant effort Ben put into the presentation and blocked him.
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But he blew up at her more often than he charmed her with trampolines and roller skate outings.
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Actress Isla Fisher charmed audiences in Wedding Crashers, and now, she's channeled her quirky humor into children's books.
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Meghan visibly charmed the Queen during their trip, which began with an overnight stay aboard the Royal Train.
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As the Slutist collective grew, Korvette began to notice a charmed connection between contributors' spiritual and sexual identities.
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This absurd little scene isn't much to write home about — admittedly — but it charmed me all the same.
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Kelly Clarkson The winner of the smash hit inaugural season had the judges charmed right from the start.
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I think there's something that's both wildly charmed, and all you want is for them to be together.
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"We've done it before," said Yost, whose team went 11-17 in September before its charmed postseason run.
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"Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the 'Charmed' reboot has created," Combs wrote.
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" Returning to the East Village, Mr. Peterson found himself charmed by "all the strange shops selling strange things.
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Saturday, the penultimate day of the regular season, could cap a charmed six-week run by the Mets.
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A casual observer may assume the greatest money managers have charmed investing careers filled with success after success.
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Right now, basketball players seem charmed in comparison with their counterparts in the N.F.L. and Major League Baseball.
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Charmed by his self-deprecating humor, Charlotte invites him along as a speechwriter as she campaigns for president.
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Why it failed Although some were charmed, few were wowed, making it hard to build word of mouth.
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In entertainment, TV shows like Charmed and Sabrina the Teenage Witch are gearing up for the reboot treatment.
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The stars of reality shows like Bravo's Real Housewives of Orange County appear to lead extremely charmed lives.
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She's charmed by Tom, who reads her fortune while wearing a turban, but remains brittle with her daughter.
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This might actually be the first video ever in which I found myself being charmed by Jenner's personality.
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That oddly charmed me—regardless of any of the logic, science, and narratives I've told myself about death.
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It was a little strange, a little awkward and I felt a little charmed and also somewhat captive.
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I'd been charmed by Bologna earlier in my trip, the pink buildings that glowed even pinker at sunset.
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If it is the prettiest pop song you hear in 2016, it will have been a charmed year.
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Dumbo's streetscape has charmed film and television directors, who frequently use the neighborhood for shoots, sometimes rankling residents.
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He charmed Morton into handing him confidential files that reflected well on his record overseeing Native American affairs.
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She spends most of the early seasons in a charmed state, getting everything she wants with minimal effort.
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He had been raised Catholic and gone to an all-boys school, and I was charmed by him.
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Regular Bill disappears into the sunset by the story's end, presumably to continue with his charmed, bespoke life.
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People get charmed by lots of action and the fact that things are liquid and all of that.
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Our Bachelorette was visibly upset that her family didn't seem as charmed by Bryan as she has been.
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The chief of the Russian mission, a quixotic, easily sea-sickened adventurer named Nikolai Rezanov, charmed the Spanish.
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Even if you're not in this to wax philosophical, you can't help but be charmed by this puzzle.
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Greenfield started patiently following Imelda in 2014, the year the matriarch reached 85, and must have charmed her.
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She charmed me in the same restaurants she took all her Atlanta dates while Tamika kept my daughter.
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Especially if you have someone like Srinivasan, who charmed the Judiciary Committee when he testified three years ago.
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In 28500, a dashing young U.S. senator charmed his way to the nomination and then to the presidency.
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Huckleberry Finn, because after all the years he is still the fictional character who charmed me the most.
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Andrew Noren's Charmed Particles screens at Light Industry (155 Freeman Street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn) February 23 at 7:30pm.
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But it'd been a while, and I was so charmed by the wacky simplicity of Tim Burton's tale.
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" The male narrator is charmed: "It would spoil most women I know, but it doesn't seem to spoil her.
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Facebook has lived a charmed life on Wall Street ever since its disastrous first day as a public company.
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La La Land continued its charmed run through awards season, this time at the Directors Guild of America Awards.
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" Still, the city charmed her, also writing during her time in the city, "New York is simply a marvel.
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Not unlike Eve (Sandra Oh), I can't tell if I'm terrified or charmed by Killing Eve's Villanelle (Jodie Comer).
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The Charmed actress, 47, opened up to Robin Roberts on Good Morning America about her new outlook on life.
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I was charmed by it, and I thought it was an excellent character study and a beautiful love story.
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It's worth noting, though, that the producers on the Charmed reboot do acknowledge the progressive attitudes of the original.
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Netflix hasn't made any announcement regarding Charmed, but that doesn't mean the secretive streaming service isn't thinking about it.
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And yet, I'm charmed by a children's jacket that costs over $200 and is almost definitely dry clean only.
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That rose went to Bryan Abasolo, who charmed Rachel Lindsey but maybe failed to charm the rest of us.
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Doyle and Wambach were the final speakers, after the intermission, and they charmed the metaphorical pants off the audience.
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He was made aware of Logan Paul a year ago and admits that he was charmed by his Vines.
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Because often I'm as charmed by these stories between fathers and daughters as the audience is going to be.
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That's why, when we stumbled across one particular ask for help on Reddit's Makeup Addiction thread, we were charmed.
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Unlike Sabrina the Teenage Witch, which recasts the same roles with fresh actors, Charmed re-envisions the roles entirely.
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Again, the Charmed Ones' names all start with the same letter ("P" is swapped out in favor of "M").
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The fall television season saw the debuts of The CW's Charmed reboot and Netflix's The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
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Investors, worried that Mr Trump's Department of Justice will not be so easily charmed, sold shares in both companies.
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Witches are having a pop culture moment, from Netflix's upcoming The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina to CW's Charmed reboot.
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With both Charmed and Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina coming back from the dead, magical women have never been hotter.
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I'm excited—and, yes, a little apprehensive, as it should be—to continue to be unsettled, and never charmed.
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Leavitt shared that his wife Audrey and their three children were all a huge inspiration behind creating Charmed Playhouses.
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And yet Jacob immediately is charmed by her open, childlike nature, and flirts with her from episode one on.
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It's probably likely they'll burn me, because people first get very charmed by somebody, then very disappointed in them.
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"He has become more than the zany educator-entertainer who charmed kids with cartoonish sound effects," the Post glowed.
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I couldn't find anyone casting eyes upon this classic car that wasn't charmed by its organic, naturally flowing shape.
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Any reader charmed by that is in luck: Blount offers plenty of it, just your meat, pardon the expression.
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Mandela successfully charmed, seduced and won over his apartheid jailers, the Afrikaans ideologues in Pretoria and a fearful citizenry.
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He soon had bookings at Gerde's Folk City and the Gaslight Cafe and charmed the more seasoned folk singers.
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A newborn Prince Harry and 2-year-old Prince William no doubt charmed the recipients of this Christmas card.
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He was 21, new to the city, studying art history at Columbia University but charmed by Tompkins Square Park.
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I'm reading her book for a third time now, after being predictably charmed by the new movie 'The Post.
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He charmed readers with jokey, conspiratorial comments and asterisked asides in narrative panels, often referring them to previous issues.
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For a 19-year-old arriving from California in 1963, handsome and unpolished, the city was a charmed playground.
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Experts weren't charmed by the over-the-top helmet design worn by Tom Hiddleston's Loki in many Marvel films.
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Amy was easy to talk to, and she charmed them, but she didn't know what she was talking about.
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The moral tax for this charmed, craft-cocktail-fueled New York is the openly didactic nature of the show.
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But we'd been so charmed by the area we decided to circle back through on our return to California.
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In a charmed but controversial life, Trump has rarely faced consequences for his rule breaking and defiance of restraints.
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Tall, handsomely tousled, and six years Bishop's junior, Lowell charmed her as no one had since she'd met Moore.
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The two actresses also reunited with Grey's executive producers Krista Vernoff and Andy Reaser, who were writers on Charmed.
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But what about the festival filmmakers whose works are lauded and distributed, but whose career paths are less charmed?
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But Hollywood adores Mr. Washington, who, armed with charisma and that killer smile, effortlessly charmed the Globes crowd anyway.
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It's really weird to realize nobody actually has a charmed life — everyone experiences degrees of difficulty, pain, and suffering.
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"A Discovery of Witches" wasn't widely seen by a large audience, but it charmed every critic who reviewed it.
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He charmed many of them with his wily sense of humor and well-timed off-color expressions in English.
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Like, did you know "Semi-Charmed Life" by Third Eye Blind is actually supposed to be about crystal meth?
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During his trip he stopped in Jamaica, where he charmed the locals and raced the world's fastest man, Usain Bolt.
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Picking up where you left off 12 years ago sounds more romantically charmed than it is, especially with their history.
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Others — we'll call them Charmed purists — are skeptical of the reboot, especially the fact that it's happening on the CW.
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The charmed reboot to Sam Bradford's career continued in Minnesota last night, as the Vikings beat the Giants 24-10.
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Besides its good looks and the nice feel of typing on it, this keyboard has charmed me with its backlight.
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Melonie Diaz as Mel Vera, Sarah Jeffery as Maggie Vera, and Madeleine Mantock as Macy Vaughn in the Charmed reboot.
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Hughes was charmed away from Facebook in 2007, three years after the company's founding, by another prominent empath: Barack Obama.
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It would help drive the urban integration needed to raise productivity and thus living standards outside the charmed south-east.
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Batuman describes Selin's fumbling misadventures with tenderness and wonder, and it's nearly impossible for the reader to not be charmed.
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The Charmed star will write about her rise to fame, as well as her experience being born into a cult.
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The Charmed Ones love each other more than anything, and will literally move heaven and Earth to find each other.
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Over the show's five seasons, she charmed audiences with many unforgettable moments — here are just five we won't forget. 1.
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Yet the "fierce, funny, [and] feminist" show isn't sitting right with everyone — including one member of the original Charmed squad.
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Sure, this month alone has seen reboots of witch-themed TV shows like Charmed and The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
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One is Robin Tolkan-Doyle, the founder of Charmed PR, an LA-based agency that represents mostly indie beauty brands.
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)After a short time with the device, I was charmed by the package as a whole.
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But we often assume that that's not the case if you lead the particularly charmed, gorgeous life of a celebrity.
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Something is hardwired in humans that makes almost all of us completely charmed by miniature versions of every day objects.
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Last year in Spain, a tiny chef charmed Hugh Jackman over a bowl of soup that looked questionable at best.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Airbnb has charmed and strong-armed lawmakers around the world to allow it to operate in their communities.
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The editorial page editor was known to have a quiet and reserved personality, but his work and knowledge charmed many.
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Bump into her days later, where she will be so charmed to see you again that she asks you out.
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Willow was a no-show, so some of the Charmed crew kindly came along to make up those witch numbers.
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Earlier this year, Milano tweeted that CBS was developing a Charmed reboot, though it won't include any original cast members.
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It's been four years since Chris Soules charmed Bachelor Nation as the suitor known as "Prince Farming" on The Bachelor.
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His mother often took him to her courtroom, where "he charmed the judges and just about everyone else," she said.
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For a less charmed childhood, see Marc Meyers's biographical drama about the early years of the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.
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Morissette When the ["Jagged Little Pill" musical] producers came to me, years ago, I was piqued and flattered and charmed.
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Ms. Butcher, who had watched local businesses in Apple Valley disappear as residents turned to online retailers, was quickly charmed.
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This area for hanging up witches' and wizards' brooms is just one example of the Charmed Playhouses team's incredible creativity.
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A dancing gnome from the film Sherlock Gnomes dancing while sporting a Borat-swimsuit charmed many people in 2018. Why?
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It was a completely different world and the stunning beauty of Provence's beaches charmed Torres, even as a young child.
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The three books revolve around Russell and Corrine Calloway, an attractive couple whose lives appear to be very nearly charmed.
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Some people thought him vulgar, but most of literary London was charmed; Henry James and Edmund Gosse were especially smitten.
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Still, it's clear that not all critics were charmed by the fast-talking blue blur from Sega's beloved video games.
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Will we really see the winner as the winner — or just as the charmed survivor of a grossly tarnished process?
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Jim Nabors, who died on Thursday, charmed audiences in the 1960s as Gomer Pyle, a gentle country gas station attendant.
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She was talking about why she was so charmed by me, the actor, rather than by the character of Joe.
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Danny Brown: Atrocity Exhibition (Warp) Danny Brown's childish yap and scrunchy, skronky beats have charmed before, but never so charmingly.
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Some of his most prominent roles include Charmed, The Hills Have Eyes, Mysterious Skin, Walker Texas Ranger and The X-Files.
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Charmed will air with The CW's Supergirl, one of the network's stronger performers and another genre show centered on a woman.
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He, like everyone else, was immediately impressed and charmed by CEO and founder Elizabeth Holmes' intelligence and vision for the future.
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Still busy with Jane, Urman handed control of Charmed to Jessica O'Toole and Amy Rardin, who act as the series' showrunners.
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Charmed follows three sisters — Macy (Madeleine Mantock), Mel (Melonie Diaz), and Maggie (Sarah Jeffery) — as they find out that they're witches.
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A whirlwind Washington era has vaulted White House reporters into a charmed, somewhat awkward, but characteristically Trumpian reality: fame and fortune.
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It's easy to see how Gary's likeness charmed his way onto the big screen ... he had us here, here and here.
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Since the news of the new Charmed broke, reviews have been mixed from fans and mostly unsupportive by the original cast.
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For a while, Carol and Barbara — also known as the Little Debbie Killers — charmed the inmates of max with their bravado.
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The most obvious update from the OG Charmed is that 2018 series is now led by three young women of color.
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Charmed, the WB show starring Alyssa Milano, Holly Marie Combs, Rose McGowan, and Shannen Doherty, actually used music from the movie.
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Is anyone else thoroughly charmed that they still used colored index cards pinned to a cork board for their editorial calendar?
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Another example: Two traveling Americans filmmakers are wandering around Guadalajara, completely charmed by the city (a city they don't entirely understand).
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There have been quite a few shows about witches throughout the history of television: I Dream of Jeannie, Bewitched, and Charmed.
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Their relationship both warms and breaks my heart, the writing is smart, and I continue to be charmed by Claudia O'Doherty.
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"It's a fresh take," Charmed star Madeleine Mantock told PEOPLE at The CW's upfronts presentation in New York City on Thursday.
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In January, internet audiences everywhere were alternately charmed — and horrified — after the USA Freedom Kids performed at a Donald Trump rally.
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Two classic witch shows from the '90s have been rebooted for a 2018 sensibility: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and Charmed.
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Instead, the social media network has gone after the Charmed actress, and by proxy, those who speak up against sexual assault.
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Then there's the tale of Ken Bone, who once charmed America with his red sweater, undone by his problematic commenting history.
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Ahead, get to know Bowes' ear-fies first-hand, and stock up on some sweet, charmed pieces to emulate the look.
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Together, LeFou and Gaston, played by the chiseled and talented Luke Evans, charmed the pants off of audiences with their bromance.
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Can we request a Third Eye Blind "Semi-Charmed Kind Of Life" tribute involving pelvic thrusts on the "baby, baby" line?
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The former Charmed actress, 46, attended her favorite dance class on Wednesday with her biggest cheerleader by her side: her mom.
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"We had sort of a charmed life growing up there," said Mark Russell, the organization's artistic director from 19803 to 2005.
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The tweet is a reference to Milano's Charmed co-star Rose McGowan, who reportedly reached a settlement with Weinstein in 1997.
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Anna Maria Anders, a Polish senator and secretary of state, said the Poles fear that Trump will be "charmed" by Putin.
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Flip becomes a therapy dog, helping children who struggle with reading — a brilliant technique I was charmed to learn about here.
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David Katoatau, a weight lifter from the Pacific island nation Kiribati, charmed viewers by busting a move after dropping his weights.
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You're drawn in, completely charmed and seduced by her, and you're also completely intimidated by her in the very same breath.
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This should go without saying, but a lot of users (and plenty of reporters) seem unduly charmed by Facebook's humanitarian overtures.
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Jacqueline Heriteau, its owner, charmed locals with a menu that went beyond croissants to hearty omelets and an array of sandwiches.
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But it's clear that every sentence charmed her readers at the University of Chicago, where she will begin college this fall.
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In December, PETA launched a campaign, featuring Charmed Star Sarah Jeffery, against Canada Goose's use of duck down and coyote fur.
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She is equally charmed by the other street sounds (horns, car alarms) that serenade her for the rest of the day.
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It's easy to be charmed by this piece, which begins with impishly jazzy spurts and hints of sardonic Parisian salon music.
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Although celebrities from Rihanna to Zayn Malik wore these tiny specs, not all stars were quite as charmed by the trend.
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Puig's blast an inning later all but ended Milwaukee's charmed season and pursuit of its first World Series appearance since 1982.
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She was charmed by Mr. Sharma's inventiveness, like his idea to flavor kulfi, a frozen Indian dessert, with pumpkin and sage.
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My spinal cord injury has given me the insight that challenges in life often provide, not inroads to a charmed existence.
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Mr. Chalamet, in a black Givenchy suit and yellow mock turtleneck, charmed his legion of shrieking fans with hugs and selfies.
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Dr. Jordan is clearly charmed by Grace, who mends clothes while telling her story with the ease of a skilled raconteur.
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In addition to his legal and taxi businesses, Mr. Cohen has had a seemingly charmed touch as a real estate investor.
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On the day Dean took his oath before the Senate Watergate Committee, he seemed to be leading a charmed Beltway life.
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Though many of Charmed Playhouses' creations are inspired by fairy tales, the company can also create more fantastical or modern playhouses.
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The stakes are perhaps highest for Ms. Klobuchar, who has charmed many Iowans but has yet to surge in the state.
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Still, for a network where youthful heroes and battling the supernatural often go hand in hand, "Charmed" casts a breezy spell.
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It took me a while to connect all the dots because, to be honest, I had been charmed by your then-boyfriend.
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This gory, kinetic remake charmed (and tore out) the hearts of millions, reigniting interest in a franchise that had seen better days.
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Tamera Mowry-Housley just revealed she was "charmed" by JAY-Z when she met him years ago — and Beyoncé fans aren't happy.
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We spoke to Scharer about her charmed writing group with Celeste Ng, the price of beauty, and her trick for outlining novels.
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Ever since its launch in 2015, Staud has charmed us with their signature blend of retro glamour and of-the-moment fabrication.
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What is this new show setting out to be, and how is it going to address the weight of the Charmed legacy?
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Some of those maligning the new Charmed just don't want the original disrespected, or don't see the point of reboots at all.
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Words poured out of them—not always intelligible words, to those outside the charmed circle of modernist architecture, but plentiful, punchy words.
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The energetic 4-year-old charmed the royal family on Sunday during a playful outing at the Gatcombe Horse Trials in Gloucestershire.
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Perry was charmed by this sentiment, but also took it as an invitation to go and kiss 19-year-old Glaze herself.
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TV Guide adds that Urman's attentions may be turning to another of her pet projects: a reboot of the WB classic Charmed.
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It is clearly aimed at the same women she charmed and helped liberate (though not without many offensive missteps) 15 years ago.
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It may seem like a charmed life but Jazz says she still faces bullying and mistreatment from people who don't understand her.
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McGowan has starred in several films, including "Scream," &apos&aposJawbreaker," and "Planet Terror," as well as the early 2000s television series "Charmed.
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Not just any witches, actually, but Charmed Ones, the most powerful trio of witches destined to protect the world from supernatural demons.
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The reboot's dedication to intersectional feminism makes sense when you remember Charmed 2.0 comes from Jane The Virgin creator Jennie Snyder Urman.
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"For a long time Charmed was — and might still be — the longest-running female-driven hour-long show in history," she says.
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"For a long time Charmed was — and might still be — the longest-running female-driven hour-long show in history," she says.
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The Charmed star was seen in New York City on Tuesday wearing an orange biker jacket, black jeans, black boots and sunglasses.
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Other times the realities were simply an indication that Google is not the charmed, utopian company that it often gets presented as.
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The Lorde in the Louvre is my favorite weird gesture of 2017, a tiny victory for the confused, the charmed, the sloppy.
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She's written on shows like Charmed, Alias, Lost, and Fringe, all of which dealt with strong female leads, supernatural forces, or both.
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But let's be real: chances are the rest of the playoffs won't resemble a charmed game of H-O-R-S-E.
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Bella's passing is such a shame, because the character is just the dose freshness this charmed but formulaic buddy comedy needs throughout.
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Lind was not charmed by Barnum's country lifestyle, which featured a pet cow that roamed around out front of his Connecticut home.
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Madonna charmed some in Louisville and pissed off others at her Rebel Heart Tour ... and a little liquor may have been involved.
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At least, that's what Tina Fey's suggests in a new Saturday Night Live bit that has some viewers charmed and others fuming.
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At SXSW this weekend, Jake Gyllenhaal charmed his way to raucous laughter and exuberant applause for a movie that was frankly awful.
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The British singer cackled and charmed her way through last night's The Late Late Show in a new edition of Carpool Karaoke.
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In those charmed days I had the coy, luminous aspect of a starlet in shades, slinking into a luxury resort, location undisclosed.
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The former Charmed actress told the Times she became aware of the fact that her settlement did not include a confidentiality clause.
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He saw the President decide off-the-cuff to halt US military exercises on the Korean Peninsula after being charmed by Kim.
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Here's a fact that might make you feel older than you realized: The series finale of Charmed aired 10 years ago today.
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Which, to be one hundred percent clear, was a great career, consistent excellence over a decade plus, but also, so, stupidly charmed.
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Her act rarely matches her charmed life—why would Midge, so wooed and worshipped, rave about how women are experts on rejection?
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The former Hollywood actor and governor of California charmed voters with his grandfatherly style and an ability to speak clearly on issues.
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Carlson's early life — his mother abandoned the family when he was 6 — was not quite as charmed as his persona might suggest.
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He charmed journalists, think-tankers and businessmen at home and abroad by being very different from the stereotypically laconic, conservative Saudi leader.
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I was completely charmed by this piece in our science section, which highlighted some of the most enthusiastic umbraphiles in the country.
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She was particularly charmed by his drive and dedication, which she thought perfectly matched her own daughter's intense work ethic and ambition.
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His haters seem charmed when he shows an interest in them, and eager to walk back any insults they hurled his way.
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Opinion The "mom in chief" charmed late-night hosts and hula-hooped with kids, but she wasn't her full self in public.
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Paris never charmed me, but when some stranger asks if it stinks in Afghanistan, I am so shocked that I hug him.
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However, the queen's grandson Prince Harry said his fiance, U.S. actress Meghan Markle whom he marries next month, had charmed the dogs.
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Charmed Playhouses is bringing childhood dreams to life with intricately designed playhouses that have electricity, running water, turrets, multiple stories, and more.
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While the "Ordinary People" singer charmed the audience, Teigen exploded out of a nearby box, startling herself more than her intended target.
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But she fails to consider how this seemingly charmed bohemian life is affecting her own children, neglected and nudged to the periphery.
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As the two men met and discussed the deal over weeks and then months, Voronenkov charmed the man assigned to ensnare him.
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Holly Marie Combs is the only OG star of "Charmed" that appeared in every single episode of the series' 179 episode run.
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Even if you're terrified of snakes, it's impossible not to be charmed by this baby snake taking its very first breath of air.
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Upon capture, he managed two separate prison breaks, charmed America into labeling him attractive, and inspired the FBI to examine serial killers differently.
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The computer spat out snippets of text that bore more than a passing resemblance to Humpty Dumpty, Charmed fan fiction, and the rest.
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Sarah Michelle Gellar posted a picture of the three characters that best described her on Friday – all played by Charmed actress Shannen Doherty.
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It's the same joke: You haven't been buying our affordable and good products because you haven't been charmed by our packaging, you idiots.
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Mantock stresses that the Charmed reboot is a new entity, in part because it's anchored by a cast of mainly people of color.
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The Habsburgs charmed their subjects by giving them relative freedom, material benefits and protection under the law from the whims of local barons.
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MoonPie The circular snack cake consistently dishes out the most embarrassing of trolls, but they're so harmless you can't help but be charmed.
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A gift from the GIF-gods, her mix of cheeky hilarity, disarming honesty, and brash behavior charmed viewers and expanded her fanbase further.
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Some shows are getting a second life with reboot and revivals, but The CW's sisterly sorcery series, Charmed, won't be one of them.
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If you're truly living a charmed life and you hit the one-in-36,525 chance of picking four correctly, you would earn $100.
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It's hard not to be charmed by the emotional intensity, inventiveness and sometimes sheer whimsy of the items in the chockablock display cases.
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Regardless of what common ground the two found, it looks like Anna was just as charmed by Cardi as the rest of us.
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Even the pilot's final seconds suggests even the one of the two good man in Charmed might not be so good after all.
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Former Charmed and Beverly Hills, 90210 star Shannen Doherty shared a powerful image on Instagram yesterday, in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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The new Charmed is also executive produced by Jennie Snyder Urman, who created Jane the Virgin, another show with a Latinx leading cast.
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The two end up bonding while petting corgi puppies — as I assume we all would — and the Queen leaves the encounter totally charmed.
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In The Beguiled, these same qualities are used by Siegel to sell Eastwood as a manipulator whose charmed exterior hides a rotten soul.
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Even if it were true that every person who reads Harry Potter or watches Charmed becomes a witch, that's hardly a bad thing.
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" Watch: Inside Danica Roem's Historic Victory For most of Hallquist's professional life, she lived what she says appeared to be a "charmed lifestyle.
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And yet, despite a so-so pilot and a seemingly unoriginal premise, there was something about Superstore that charmed me from the start.
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Your partner has impressed all your friends, charmed your coworkers with their social grace, and even bonded with your sibling that one time.
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Hanka—the name is the diminutive of Hanna—couldn't be more than two or three, and once again draws the viewer's charmed gaze.
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From online reviews customers appear to be charmed by Pepper's antics and were forgiving of the laborious service style of her 'waiter' colleagues.
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She charmed audiences in female-centric hits at a time when the Indian film industry relied on male actors for box-office success.
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At a time when campaigns were becoming increasingly scripted and access to top-tier candidates was limited, journalists were charmed by the approach.
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It's also hard not to feel charmed by how Section Boyz don't follow the rules of industry "impact dates" or general release dates.
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Walker is president-elect, Frank and Conway meet for the first time and are mutually charmed, and he and Claire seem genuinely happy.
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But if support from Milano and Doherty isn't enough to convince you, maybe the 21,000+ fans of this Charmed Reunion Facebook group can?
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To put this in context: Nothing like Charmed had ever existed on television —gorgeous, independent women engulfed in lore with witty one-liners.
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Trump's aides presented a basket of gifts, a charmed-looking chief granted his permission for her to visit the fort, Cape Coast Castle.
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Until now, Mr. Abe, 65, "has led a charmed life," said Michael Cucek, an assistant professor of political science at Temple University Japan.
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Zoos may be the key to frogs' survival, not only nurturing but proselytizing for them, so that a charmed public recognizes their worth.
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Now the Ramblers from Loyola of Chicago have turned a charmed N.C.A.A. tournament run into the ultimate journey for a college basketball team.
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Others (I've amassed 70 of these over the years), both reluctant and charmed, would sigh a "here goes" as I counted to 10.
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He professed fatherly love for his daughter, an American who has charmed millions of Britons, and he pleaded with her to reach out.
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Charmed by their enthusiasm, their friend's mother offered them a good deal on a 1.5-acre rocky plot in the island's rural center.
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He hobnobs with Danish princes, raising chickens and brewing beer with them, leading a charmed life that in Denmark has spawned near hagiography.
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Overall, they are more likely to be charmed by his idiosyncratic career path, a path possibly less alluring to a more mainstream audience.
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Ms. Haspel said little about President Trump, whom she is said to have charmed, despite his complaints about the United States' intelligence agencies.
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Charmed, Ms. Jovin explained that a gerund is a verb that has become a noun after an -ing has been added to it.
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He took money from the rich people he cultivated, charmed, bribed; and in turn he paid women to do what he asked them.
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"I've been part of dozens of weddings in L.A., Burbank and Orange County airports," he said, adding that passers-by are always charmed.
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But mostly Rebecca mothers, and racks up literary accomplishments so easily that her charmed career will set real-life poets' teeth on edge.
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But the director said he was eventually won over by its character study and love story: "I was charmed by it," he said.
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Bold and complex but disarmingly humane, Mr. Sorey recently spent a charmed week at the Vanguard, playing brilliantly with the Vijay Iyer Trio.
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President Donald Trump has boasted, bullied, bragged, charmed and even lied his way through his first three years as America's first Twitter president.
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She called herself the "mom in chief" and charmed late-night TV hosts in clips that exploded the next day on social media.
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Mr. Drago appeared in more than 100 movies and television shows, including several episodes of the popular series "Charmed" in the early 2000s.
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As for the 3 cobras -- we're told 2 are in the San Diego Zoo, and the other is getting snake charmed ... by God.
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"Semi-Charmed Life"'s doo-wop factor has got to be pretty small because it only lasts for a fraction of the song.
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And even though I've heard "Semi-Charmed Life" a million times, it sounded just as vital as it did when I was ten.
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It's not exactly a flying car or a meal that fits inside a pill, but dammit, I've been charmed by this little finger Fitbit.
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We, too, are guilty of assuming that Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. live charmed lives, free from all the ills of 2017.
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Rather than find Eve's disguise — as the hotel lobby receptionist — suspicious, he's charmed by her behavior, and asks her out to dinner that night.
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Before then, we knew her as Hannah Montana, the girl who lived a charmed double life on the self-titled hit Disney TV show.
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My grandfather was so charmed — he was worried I would never speak Korean — that he came downstairs, laughing, and gave me some money too.
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In the claim, the "Charmed" and "90210" star accused her manager of not paying health insurance premiums, causing coverage for the actress to lapse.
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And whether or not you want to start matching with your other half, you'll no doubt be charmed by this pair and their style.
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"In Paris, he came to a dinner party at my host mother's apartment and charmed even the most blasé of the French," she wrote.
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Former Charmed actress Holly Marie Combs, who portrayed Piper Halliwell on the series, took to Twitter to speak out against the potential new drama.
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For all of her talents, Dunham's blind spots regarding race and privilege, and resultant public missteps have made her post-Girls life less charmed.
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Gadot charmed others in the SNL family at the dinner they traditionally have with their guest stars on the Tuesday night before their episode.
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In the statement, McGowan claimed Argento had confessed to sleeping with Bennett in texts sent to Rain Dove, who the Charmed actress is dating.
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Still, Collins totally charmed us and offered some breadcrumbs that PLL fans are sure to pick up for some well-baked Tumblr conspiracy theories.
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He is charmed by the simply dressed Japanese guests, who carry their own luggage at the hotel where he works briefly as a doorman.
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Instead, they were inspired by a beloved Memey McMemeface: Boaty McBoatface, the almost-name of a research vessel that charmed UK citizens last year.
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Trump was clearly charmed, echoing Macron's declaration of "friendship" before enthusing at the prospect of a shared dinner later on at the Eiffel Tower.
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After he moved to Paris in the 1990s and recounted his family's charmed life there, first-person essays formed the basis of his brand.
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Those who do are often charmed by the 1930s Art Deco architecture and other remnants of the country's past as Italy's prized African colony.
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Seeking Access to Facebook in China, Zuckerberg Courts Risks | Mark Zuckerberg, a co-founder of the social network, has learned Mandarin and charmed audiences.
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People are especially charmed by you as Venus enters Leo on July 27, a perfect time for you to step into the public eye.
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The Charmed and Pretty Little Liars actress wed longtime boyfriend, restauranteur Mike Ryan in an intimate outdoor ceremony in Carmel, Calif, PEOPLE confirms exclusively.
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And he was charmed by the drilled-out finger pulls that allowed each drawer to slide open with an easy tug, no hardware involved.
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Jockstrap "Acid" Once you get over Jockstrap being a terrible name for this delightful project, prepare yourself to be charmed by this delightful song.
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"Anyone who meets him talks about how charming he is, so much so that he eventually charmed his way into my heart," she continued.
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Himesh Patel, whose singing charmed audiences in "Yesterday," shows up as James's only devoted friend, but the actor doesn't make much of an impression.
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Reporters were also charmed by his gruff, sometimes profane manner—even if he would get occasional low marks for, say, belittling a disabled journalist.
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But in this charmed season, not even negative thinking can stop the Federer juggernaut, and he eventually closed out the match with an ace.
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Later, when the detective realizes he's been had, he's affronted — so having been charmed at first by her supposed naïveté, he now feels slighted.
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The CW may be bringing back Charmed, with the reboot's pilot having found its three leading actresses — Madeleine, Mantock, Melonie Diaz, and Sarah Jeffery.
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There's no reason someone who is just starting out as a solver wouldn't be charmed by discovering the commonality in this sort of thing.
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He's had a more charmed entry to success than most, with the critically acclaimed and beloved Whiplash to his name before he turned 30.
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Other than legal disagreements with his former business partner, Santo Domingo seems to live a pretty charmed, but otherwise private-from-the-public life.
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While some in the Iowa crowd might have found Buttigieg's invitation to his protesters to be disarming, several of the students were not charmed.
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Both of these traits are in line with the family dynamic of the original "Charmed," but before it was portrayed by two different people.
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If you're not charmed by him saying goodbye to his cat through a door just after taking a boner pill, you have no soul.
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According to Huffington Post, she also told the photographer that she was "charmed" to learn of what people thought about her resemblance to Trump.
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It's a pretty big reversal from a few years ago, where Ahri, the lead singer who's also a nine-tailed fox, charmed the most hearts.
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Chrissy Teigen charmed the internet when she showed off her stretch marks — or as she calls them, her "stretchies," on social media three years ago.
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With his telegenic looks and frequent smile, he charmed an otherwise stiff studio audience into laughing along with him at the other candidates' relentless attacks.
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"Not sure if we were bribed or charmed, but either way it prompted a lovely chat with Renata this morning," Lewis wrote in her post.
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Sabrina is not as explicitly inspired by feminist discourse as Charmed is, but issues of choice and women's power are still foundations of the show.
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Sabrina and Charmed both channel this energy, funneling this history and the extended metaphor born from it into TV shows built for catharsis and entertainment.
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When Barack Obama burst onto the scene in his 2008 run, he charmed 71% of the newspapers weighing in—the most lopsided margin on record.
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But while I was a massive fan of Charmed when it was first airing in the 210s, I'm already a fan of this new one.
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" As she moved from child star to young Hollywood ingénue, she was cast on Melrose Place, and later starred on the CW cult classic, "Charmed.
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Bahu described her as "a ball of fire," always full of energy, who charmed customers running the deli at his Shell store in Corona, California.
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On April 24th, in his first public appearance since January, Barack Obama charmed his audience with his ability to listen and his unwillingness to boast.
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Last night, the 90210 and Charmed star showed off her fresh new pixie cut to the social media site — her first cut since completing chemotherapy.
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For the past 15 years, designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez have charmed the fashion industry with their expertise in handcrafted, luxury ready-to-wear.
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While the new Charmed doesn't have 179 episodes to prove its worth just yet, like the original does, there is some reason to be hopeful.
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"They're not a great place to enter VR." While the PAX demo was more about experience than actual game, Kept still charmed with painterly graphics.
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But, if new Charmed wants to stand the test of time, it really needs to invest in the love keeping the Power Of Three together.
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A picture of Milano serving laser-focused face at the Brett Kavanaugh hearing has the internet wondering if the former Charmed star has supernatural powers.
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When asked if she would make an onscreen or directorial cameo on the Charmed reboot, Milano told ET that "that ship has sailed" for her.
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Their trial run was a breeze: Leonard easily charmed and impressed the police department, which was originally somewhat skeptical about a pit bull police dog.
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On August 15, she charmed over 11 million fans during an hour-long broadcast on Inke, one of China's most popular video live-streaming platforms.
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The Power of Three is coming back to TV, and we are so excited that the new reboot of Charmed will star a Latinx cast.
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"It was her personality and generosity of heart and spirit that charmed people and made them want to come and visit and engage with Monaco."
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CNBC takes a look at which start-ups have charmed the U.K.'s labor force this year and scored a place in LinkedIn's top 232.
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The Charmed star and her husband, David Bugliari, have settled the $10 million lawsuit they filed in 2017 for alleged fraud and forgery, PEOPLE confirms.
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Helmed by soccer commentators Tommy Smyth and Ross Dwyer, the feed also charmed Americans who rarely get to hear a U.K. perspective on the sport.
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He's particularly charmed by a string of coincidences that happened to poet Emile Deschamps, who ran into a man named Monsieur de Fortgibu three times.
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Another amazing cast mixed with plausible science and a lighthearted tone, this movie charmed its way into over $600 million at the worldwide box office.
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After celebrating 52 weekly birthdays, Goosie had charmed plenty of animal-loving fans who were eager to party with her for her first yearly birthday.
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Her husband was welcomed into this charmed circle, as senior advisor to the president, perhaps in part because of his proven history of family loyalty.
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All eyes were on the adorable toddler over the weekend as she charmed the royal family during a charity polo match in Tetbury on Sunday.
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The 45-year-old Charmed actress began her first day of radiation on Monday and documented the next step in her treatment process on Instagram.
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She started this campaign apparently charmed by the idea of a Trump presidency, given how impossible it is to divine his potential actions in office.
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It was difficult to tell Tuesday which leader was more susceptible to being charmed, but it certainly could have been Trump, who emitted effusive praise.
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Pat Keon, senior research analyst for Thomson Reuters Lipper, said markets are increasingly charmed by tax cut and deregulation proposals touted by Republicans, including Trump.
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His charmed life was meaningless, he didn't have any real friends, he was an out-of-control alcoholic, and he was suffering from severe depression.
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When it comes to getting the witchy sisters of Charmed back together, "It seems like that's going to happen any second," Milano told Entertainment Tonight.
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She took to Twitter back in 2013, in fact, to see if any of her co-stars would be interested in making a Charmed movie.
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When Esther arrives for an interview, Lady is charmed and hires her on the spot, but Esther's behavior is a performance, with a shocking twist.
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On a night-time visit business-school students surrounded his tomb, as Franciscans in black robes charmed them with stories of their austere daily lives.
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Instead, Palmer had a four-interception nightmare against the Carolina Panthers, and a charmed season ended in curses for the second year in a row.
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Hurston, charmed by a trusted friend yet fully attentive to the absurdity of the moment, is, for once, at some sort of calm with herself.
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I'll admit to rolling my eyes at the overly beautiful characters, but I couldn't help but be charmed particularly by the half-fae protagonist Bryce.
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She is said to have charmed many with her lively intelligence, silvery laugh and attractive looks, with blond hair, blue eyes and a childlike face.
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The artists, writers and intellectuals of the charmed Bloomsbury Group often retreated to the Sussex and Kent regions, where quite a few were avid gardeners.
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Designers were charmed by the fun pattern and figure-flattering details found in the iconic suit worn by Tom Holland in"Spider-Man: Homecoming" (2017).
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Born Hazel Nielsen Tharsing in California (she picked her new last name from the city there), she charmed and/or seduced nearly everybody she encountered.
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Stengel was the affable Midwesterner — Casey, as in K.C., his hometown — who charmed fans with his meandering speech (affectionately known as "Stengelese") and absurd antics.
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Senator Manchin, a conservative-leaning Democrat, has led a relatively charmed political life, twice winning races for governor and for the seat he holds now.
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" Anyone charmed by the mix of melodic hooks and imagistic lyrics exemplified by Belly's breakout hit "Feed the Tree" will find a way into "Dove.
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Charmed stars Holly Marie Combs and Alyssa Milano will return to the small screen as sisters on Grey's Anatomy, and PEOPLE has an exclusive look!
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Disney "Dumbo" Medium Plush, $20, available at TargetFans of the old school "Dumbo" will be charmed by this classic elephant plush, big ears and all.
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Things were a little charmed for Jamie this season: His marriage thrived, settling came easy, friends unerringly found him, and they flew under political radars.
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But his charmed life came to a screeching halt in 22017 when he was arrested and charged with using a fake identity to defraud investors.
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Facebook's charmed life looked set to continue on Wednesday when it announced earnings that nicely surpassed general estimates, particularly on how much profit the company produced.
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A two-time national champion and the 2007 Heisman Award winner, Tebow&aposs charmed career at the University of Florida didn&apost translate to the NFL.
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On the opposite end of the spectrum, The Big Sick was a film that snuck up on audiences this summer and charmed everyone who saw it.
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Amazon responded by sanctioning a rewrite from Metzner, as well as bringing female writer Chris Levinson (who worked on Dawson's Creek and Charmed) onto the project.
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Blame the three beers, blame how easily I can be charmed, but the restaurant stopped seeming like a money-grab and more like a noble endeavor.
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Rose McGowan as Paige Matthews, Alyssa Milano as Phoebe Halliwell, Brian Krause as Leo Wyatt, and Holly Marie Combs as Piper Halliwell in the original Charmed.
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McGowan, for her part, was initially hesitant about the reboot but has since reversed her position, showing her support for the new Charmed and its cast.
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Charmed rounds itself out by focusing its emotional energy on the sisters, and their love for each other wraps a warm blanket around the entire endeavor.
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But Charmed is a show about magic, and so eventually its #MeToo story becomes one about literal demons — and the power of the women fighting them.
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Though Rodriguez and Lopez certainly had no idea what the future held for them then, it turns out Rodriguez has always been charmed by the entertainer.
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Compare Harvey's discomfort with witchcraft to how Galvin, an Afro-Latino scientist on the Charmed reboot, reacts when he discovers his girlfriend Macy is a witch.
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But Andrew Brunson, a Presbyterian minister from North Carolina who has been imprisoned for nearly a year in Turkey, is not part of that charmed circle.
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The reboot's cast and producers say they're invested in showcasing diverse talent, hopefully impacting a new generation of Charmed fans in a thoughtful and profound way.
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"If you're leading a charmed life, you can spend it on whatever you want after age 65 and you just pay ordinary income taxes," said Tolbert.
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According to Deadline, The CW has ordered a pilot for a Charmed reboot, and from its description, fans could be getting their new feminist TV icons.
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They didn't ask for her preference but I'm sure if we'd done a little schmooze we could have charmed our way to our crop of choice.
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The network described the new Charmed as a "fierce, funny, feminist" series about witches "tearing down the patriarchy" — themes the beloved original explored a decade ago.
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The Orlando Sentinel reported the couple fell in love when Perez charmed Wilson-Leon into buying a bottle of perfume at the store where he worked.
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As one of the first established YouTube couples, they recorded the classic "boyfriend does my makeup" videos together and charmed their followers with their two dogs.
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The news comes just days after The CW also ordered a pilot for a reboot of Charmed, which has drawn some ire among the original cast.
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Without spoiling the date, I can say that I had a blast and I was truly charmed — and most of my preconceived notions were dead wrong.
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And the Internet appears to be charmed by the tit-for-tat videos by Queen Elizabeth II, President Obama and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada.
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Burnham was charmed by the thought, but like the clients, was dissuaded by the packs of wild pigs — many over 200 pounds — that roam the area.
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Poussey, meanwhile, gets a posthumous flashback that leaves her at the end of a charmed night in New York City, smiling and full of seeming possibility.
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Critics said that "Isn't It Romantic" played into the very tropes it tried to parody, but most came out of the theater charmed by the comedy.
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Netflix, if you're looking to keep riding that nostalgia-powered gravy train to our hearts, Alyssa Milano has two highly suggestive words for you: Charmed reunion!
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Not everyone was charmed by O'Rourke's casual bipartisanship, though—particularly not after he declined to endorse Hurd's Democratic opponent in the next election, and Hurd won.
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The original "Charmed," which debuted in 19543 and ran for eight seasons, developed a passionate fan base in part through its intrepid confrontation of gender dynamics.
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At age 33, he has charmed younger Saudis and many in the West by promising to diversify the Saudi economy and weaken the kingdom's religious authorities.
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She raised the $350,000 it took to do so from a Long Island couple, Ritu and Deepak Kapoor, whom she had charmed at the champagne bar.
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Thus, this week, we offer thoughts on The CW's new high school drama All American, as well as its reboot of the venerable witch show Charmed.
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He kicked off his first rally Saturday at New York's Brooklyn College highlighting his lower-middle-class roots in direct contrast to Donald Trump's charmed upbringing.
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More from Tonic: In November 215, the San Diego Padres were fresh off a charmed season that saw them all the way to the World Series.
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They outscored opponents by 254 runs for the season, the best run differential in the majors and the franchise high since that charmed summer of 1948.
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That fame was bolstered over the years as Koko, a western lowland gorilla, charmed entertainers like Fred Rogers and Robin Williams as well as their audiences.
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I was charmed by the fold-down twin murphy bed that features an adorable mural of "Lilo & Stitch," Disney's animated feature that takes place in Hawaii.
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But "Macbeth Muet," which I saw at the end of a wearying day, sent me back onto the street refreshed, energized and pretty charmed as well.
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As he blasts what he acknowledges to be a charmed path through the world of American journalism, it is not long before he is sent abroad.
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Tyson Leavitt tells Insider that the most rewarding part of working on Charmed Playhouses is being able to give back through foundations like Make-A-Wish.
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Whether they're building a dream playhouse for a celebrity client or working with charities, Charmed Playhouses is committed to making kids' lives a little more magical.
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Everyone who has ever wondered how Pete Davidson charmed girlfriends from Ariana Grande to Kate Beckinsale might now have some answers, thanks to Saturday Night Live.
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It's been almost a century since A.A. Milne introduced this bear, who has since charmed generations of children hoping for adventure in the Hundred-Acre Wood.
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For seven years, I lived a charmed life in early retirement with my wife, who also retired from her finance job three years after I did.
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In fact, most people I know that have an iPhone aren't charmed at all by its sweet, ever more human-like voice and basic AF capabilities.
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Former "Charmed" star Alyssa Milano urged her nearly 3.5 million Twitter followers to pick up their phones and call lawmakers who will vote on Kavanaugh's nomination.
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His 15,145-page, single-space manuscript describes an epic world of fantastical beasts and charmed children, fighting against a system in which the young are enslaved.
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So since 1997 I've been thinking "Semi-Charmed Life" is just a sunny beam of commercial alt-rock about striving to transcend feelings of general dissatisfaction.
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A musicologist could break down the reasons why "Semi-Charmed Life"'s verse-chorus-verse structure and G major chord progression evoke bright and shiny feelings.
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Pride and Prejudice sparkles and bubbles from its iconic first line all the way through to its conclusion, and it dares its readers not to be charmed.
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Since the show ended, Miller has had a steady amount of guest starring roles in popular shows and recently appeared in an episode of the new Charmed.
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But before Friday, angry comments started showing up on its Facebook page already, many from customers who knew it was a stunt but weren't charmed by it.
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Jillian Harris, the Canadian interior designer who charmed us with her sense of humor and realness as the fifth-season Bachelorette, got an engagement ring for Christmas.
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Before long, she's charmed by the talking knickknacks (bon jour, Lumière!) and drawn to the hirsute man of the house, played by Downton Abbey alum Dan Stevens.
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The oat milk trend all started a little over a year ago, when the beverage charmed espresso drink masters and pour-over experts behind café counters everywhere.
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His choice of negative words for the closing message left the grimace as our last impression of him for the evening, when he could have charmed us.
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Mr. Kasich's surprise second-place finish was driven by voters who described themselves as moderates and independents and were charmed by his pragmatism and his upbeat campaign.
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J.K. Rowling's magical fiction has charmed us with best-selling books, box office-busting movies — plus memorabilia, theme parks, online communities, and, most recently, a stage play.
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The magical drama's upcoming premiere, which was made available to critics, suggests new Charmed is offering up exactly the kinds of modern witches we need in 2018.
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Yet, the excitement of this Charmed doesn't take away from the beloved original, despite the concerns of OG stars Holly Marie Combs, Alyssa Milano, and Shannen Doherty.
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In their critiques, the original Charmed trio brings up valid concerns over Hollywood's treatment of actresses over 40, and of older women in the industry writ large.
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Hammer's charmed existence (including his ability to spring back repeatedly from career failure), as observed in that Buzzfeed piece, is clearly something the actor has wrestled with.
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Though it mostly charmed and sparkled in its first season, the Netflix sitcom from Tina Fey and Robert Carlock came under scrutiny for how it treated race.
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When Prue (Shannon Doherty) died on the original Charmed, her two sisters conveniently discover they have a secret half-sister (Rose McGowan) who can join their coven.
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Rose McGowan is unhappy with former Charmed co-star Alyssa Milano for supporting Harvey Weinstein's ex-wife after he was exposed for sexually assaulting dozens of women.
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I hadn't laid my hands on it until my preview of the Blade Pro this week, and it immediately charmed me with its tactile responsiveness and agility.
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Charmed, the 1998-2006 series starting by following three witch sisters and a later half-sister played by Rose McGowan, wasn't obviously queer, because, well, they're sisters.
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But most, says Kim Kyo-seok, a columnist and social commentator, seem to be charmed by a new concept for South Koreans: the soldier as romantic hero.
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The writers of this show have made the point before: To Chuck, Jimmy is just a toxic goofball that has charmed everyone into ignoring his terrible flaws.
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PEOPLE reported on Jelani the gorilla over the summer, when he charmed and bonded with a (human) female zoo-goer while the two looked at videos together.
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The "young man" of the title is Guy, an ageless French model who thrives in New York, meaning well but often destroying men charmed by his beauty.
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"My name is Alyssa Milano, and in 2019 I do not have equal rights in the Constitution," said the former "Charmed" star and outspoken "Me Too" activist.
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Frontman Stephan Jenkins told Billboard in 1979 that "Semi-Charmed Life's" seemingly optimistic and sunny sound is intentional but apparently also deceptive for some of its fans.
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Charmed by Davenport's Max Beerbohm–style cartoons of writers, Kenner recruits him to illustrate two of his critical books, The Stoic Comedians (1962) and The Counterfeiters (1968).
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Chetna Makan, a semifinalist in Season 5 who moved from Mumbai to Kent in 2004, charmed the audience with her inspired use of fenugreek, cardamom and turmeric.
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You'll have an easy time winning people over—Venus is the planet of charisma, and while it's in your sign, people will be extra charmed by you.
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But he&aposs charmed by Amazon paying truck drivers per day, rather than by the mile, which is how virtually every other company pays its truck drivers.
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Though there are far more luxurious places to stay — Mr. Augustin has a second job at one, the Ladera resort — I was charmed by Mango Beach Inn.
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But with this cast (including a very game Rupert Friend as guardian angel Harry) and smart writers behind the scenes, Charmed will hopefully find itself very quickly.
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Many visitors remain charmed by the tranquillity of the artifacts and their setting, but some have complained on social media about a sense of clutter and disrepair.
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Steve Kloves, who adapted most of the Potter movies with a light, charmed touch, has returned as a producer, while Ms. Rowling has taken sole screenwriting credit.
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Middle-grade readers will no doubt be charmed by the way creatures talk, and they might be challenged to puzzle out some things, like who speaks Yoruba.
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Victory helps that, of course, but so does spectacle: The received wisdom, at least, is that audiences have not only to be consistently impressed, but charmed, too.
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In a 2013 interview with OneWire, posted on Business Insider, Langone said he had a "charmed life" as a child — but not because of his material possessions.
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It's because you are in a healthy relationship with a person you met through said friend, as if you're the charmed, clumsy protagonist in a romantic comedy.
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Balke, who led something of a charmed existence, came to paint the natural sublime of coastal Norway, a region then struggling to achieve independence and national identity.
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We also make it harder, in our carefully concealed contempt, for people not already admitted to the charmed circle of Enlightenment to go on believing in themselves.
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He brought that fight with him when he crashed a party and so charmed Lord Beaverbrook's son, Sir Max Aitken, that a job materialized on Fleet Street.
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Picture a typical teenage girl, living a charmed life, one filled with friends, parties and school — until it turns into a world of blackmail, isolation and despair.
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So it's hard not to be charmed when listening to Khaled riff — and he does riff, rising and dropping his words to some ever-present internal vibe.
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Last April, along with queer party collective Black Charmed and Gracie Cartier, she launched Girls Like Us—a cabaret featuring femme performers from across the gender spectrum.
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At a private meeting with Democratic governors in Washington, right after the Iowa caucuses, Mr. Bloomberg delivered a casual performance that alternately charmed and puzzled several attendees.
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The latest to be charmed by the Angels' pitch-perfect combo of wits and brawn is Elizabeth Banks, co-writer and director of 2019's Charlie's Angels.
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It's easy to be charmed by more money or prestige, but those rewards might not be in line with what you truly want out of your career.
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Many of the Tumblr users I spoke to stumbled upon their fuzzy friends by accident and were charmed into a whole new world of community and creativity.
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And from his shirtless encounters with strangers to an official visit with a blushing Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, Trudeau has charmed the world one selfie at a time.
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In the ensuing century, the creature has since appeared in comics (Marvel's Wendigo), books by Margaret Atwood, video games like Until Dawn, and the shows Charmed and Supernatural.
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"On 27 August I released a statement about Asia Argento, which I now realized contained a number of facts that were not correct," the former Charmed actress wrote.
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Even in its original run, Charmed was the type of show that takes a little bit of time to find its footing and really dig into its story.
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When The CW first announced the Charmed reboot last year the plan was to make it a prequel series to The WB original and set in the 1970s.
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" His loyalties would long remain with the fiction of England and Europe, though at Harvard during the Civil War we witness him becoming "furiously American" and "patriotically charmed.
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Much like Lenovo's Yoga Book, which similarly charmed me a couple of years ago, Intel's prototype is basically as thin as technology can get in our modern age.
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Now, the TV powers that be have decided to give audiences the Power Of Three once again with the CW's brand-new Charmed reboot, premiering Sunday, October 14.
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Shortly before she was scheduled to go into labor, the "Charmed" star suffered complications and was forced to go against her birth plan and undergo a C-section.
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After Tamblyn's initial tweet, McGowan's Charmed costar Holly Marie Combs criticized the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants actress for publicly addressing the issue rather than calling McGowan privately.
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Of course, the new iteration of Charmed will still feature the things we loved most about the original show: fearless, hilarious sisters who kick some serious demonic ass.
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But when Marie catches the eye of the royals, her already charmed life gets even wilder as she moves to Versailles and watches the revolution grow around her.
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The Charmed star said that despite writing a book about her alleged experience, what made her feel "the true weight lift" was when the Weinstein Company declared bankruptcy.
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"I had it in the side pocket of my backpack, and I left it on my seat as I went to the bathroom," the Charmed alum told Farrow.
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It follows that "Homer's Enemy," a sort of meta-episode where Homer's charmed life is challenged by the hardworking Frank Grimes, was my favorite episode of the bunch.
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CW is currently home to a "Charmed" reboot and FOX will this fall debut an off-beat take on a "Beverly Hills, 90210" reboot, starring the original cast.
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After all, the Muppets themselves were a gangly, cartoony bunch that charmed their way into millions of children's hearts through the way their characters expressed themselves on screen.
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Pete Kiehart's work makes you feel like you're a part of the forest revelry, and it's hard not to be charmed by the personality of the partygoers. —K.
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Del Potro has charmed the New York crowd with his inspired run highlighted by a fourth round comeback from two sets down to topple sixth seed Dominic Thiem.
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" The former Charmed actress states that she believes the public suffers from symptoms, including "knots in our shoulders, sick feelings in the pit of our vaginas, stomach tightness.
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Stephen is inevitably suspicious of Andrew, but everyone else is inevitably charmed — and the stage is set for a typically awkward showdown as the two tussle for control.
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Mary Tyler Moore -- the television icon who charmed America with comedic brilliance and charisma on her hugely successful '70s show -- died in a Connecticut hospital ... TMZ has learned.
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As far as A-listers go — and she's definitely an A-lister — Jessica Biel is rarely in the tabloids, probably because she seemingly leads a very charmed life.
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But I was charmed by her tying the book's tangled mass into a bow by gathering the dozen central characters into the opening night audience of Amma's play.
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The "Charmed" actress — a prominent "Me Too" activist — is poised to testify at a Rayburn House Office Building shadow hearing hosted by Maloney to push for the ERA.
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He's wary of the prisoners but charmed uniquely by her: Kushner lets him come and go, in and out of the system, which helps her paint its boundaries.
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Image: Perimeter InstituteWhen Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau schooled a journalist on the basics of quantum computing yesterday, I was initially as charmed and delighted as everyone else.
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It's a tantalizing back story, one that has charmed cocktail writers and aficionados for years, and there's only one thing wrong with it: None of it is true.
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Created in 1946 by a British clergyman, Thomas has charmed generations of boys and girls — especially boys — by teaching gentle life lessons on the fictional island of Sodor.
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Japan has been charmed by Osaka's off-court humility and genuineness as much as her on-court ferocity and that unpretentiousness came through in her post-match comments.
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I was charmed by a smaller, quieter dessert: a mochi cake stuffed with fior di latte ice cream, with sea salt and a fragrant scribble of olive oil.
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But Amazon leads a charmed life: Good results mean things are working out, and weak results mean it is investing so things will work out in the future.
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" The original "Charmed, which debuted in 1998 on the WB network and lasted for eight seasons, starred Shannen Doherty, Alyssa Milano, Holly Marie Combs and, later, Rose McGowan.
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These are pleasurable, well-wrought essays, though they sometimes feel like a throwback to a time when we were more easily charmed by the affable straight white man.
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HONG KONG — The Twitter accounts of a Japanese mascot whose naughty antics charmed the internet and drew praise from the comedian John Oliver were abruptly suspended this week.
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And I wasn't charmed by the dozens of pages describing her daily routine and what foods she likes, though I'm sure Clintonistas enjoyed hearing that she likes chardonnay.
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Deal-cutting and constituent-tending are in her blood — and were crucial as she sweated, charmed and slashed her way to the head of the congressional boys' club.
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My friend Whitney had told me I'd love it, but I didn't realize how much: I stayed up and watched them all, more and more charmed and hungry.
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Mallams back in Baga charmed water by writing a bit of the Quran on a wooden board and washing the ink into a bowl for people to drink.
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A casual observer may assume Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio, who runs the world's largest hedge fund, only had a charmed investing career filled with success after success.
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The brash billionaire showed off a different side to his personality during closed-door meetings with lawmakers, many of who suggested they were charmed by the brash billionaire.
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Mixing Symbolist dreaminess with Post-Impressionist muscle, Stettheimer rendered her family and New York's interwar avant-garde as charmed, eccentric, usually androgynous caricatures in expanses of brilliant color.
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Charmed first aired from 213 to 22013 on The WB, starring three magical sisters who try to live a normal life by day and fight demons by night.
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Reading Daniels' story in her own words, you find yourself charmed by her wit and her stark self-awareness, all of which draws you further into the book.
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The future Lady Astor charmed William Astor to such an extent that she and Waldorf were given a grand home near London, called Cliveden, as a wedding present.
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A Dutch artist, Edwin van den Dikkenberg, who has made that portrait in oil, has skillfully apprehended Obama's combination of scholarly aloofness, confidence, and openness to being charmed.
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The former Southern Charmed star, 33, shared a collage of photographs of herself with Ravenel on Instagram in which she spoke about her feelings about the 56-year-old.
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He had made her laugh with a characteristically wildly clever joke; by the end of the day, he'd charmed his way into becoming an honorary member of the family.
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She didn't find out just how charmed Guy's life turned out to be until a friend emailed her about Meghan's relationship with Prince Harry and her successful acting career.
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Even if you don't always buy what Dykstra's selling, it's hard to not be at least somewhat charmed by his rambling, discursive, "Just you and me, dude" writing style.
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His authoritarian social views, anti-EU purism and attacks on Jeremy Corbyn's far-left, London-centric Labour Party charmed the pro-Brexit town of former pottery and steel workers.
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In addition to laughing at Michelle's witty take on something we've become all too familiar with, people were charmed by the fact that this is a mom's first meme.
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Her beagle, named Guy, has been living a charmed life in the U.K. for several months now, while the other is staying with close friends of hers back stateside.
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I am not gregarious, but my girlfriend is and, somewhere between my second drink and a visit to the bathroom, she had charmed him and extracted an email address.
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HSBC is consolidating its EU27 banking subsidiaries in Paris, a city which also claims to have charmed a lot of firms; Bank of America and Barclays have chosen Dublin.
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The Charmed actress reportedly reached a settlement with Weinstein in 1997, and was one of the women who detailed her experience with the producer to the New York Times.
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Anna Kendrick once again charmed us with a perfectly wacky story about how she thought everyone in the haunted house she visited in Los Angeles was hitting on her.
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Arriving at the school, Kate was quickly charmed by a 9-month-old girl, with the mom-to-be stopping to share an adorable interaction with the little one.
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The 10-year-old pup moved there last fall with her owner and quickly charmed the staff and residents, according to Local 8 news, who reported the heartwarming story.
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Even Leo, who has seen it all over eight seasons of Charmed, is unsettled watching his wife's robotic machinations to bring her sisters back (eventually she enlists a Cupid).
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The particle in question is an arrangement of three quarks called the Ξcc++ or the "doubly charged, doubly charmed xi particle" in English, discovered by the LHC's LHCb detector.
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It appears the Halliwell sisters won't be involved in the Charmed reboot, at least according to Holly Marie Combs, who portrayed Piper Halliwell for eight seasons from 1998–2006.
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An Instagram video of Trump's 5-year-old granddaughter, Arabella Kushner, went viral on Chinese social media after the surprise result of the presidential election, and netizens are charmed.
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VICTORIA OPAI, a teacher in a remote part of West Kalimantan, Indonesia's slice of Borneo, is charmed by the new road connecting her school to Putussibau, the nearest town.
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But it was hard not to be at least a little charmed by the fast-food joint for going hard to the point of absurdity at this year's SDCC.
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Sandra Oh charmed the internet by bringing her parents with her to the 2018 Emmys red carpet — and, it turns out, they were there for hair and makeup, too.
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Holly Marie Combs, who played the beloved time-freezing witch, Piper Halliwell, on Charmed from 1998 to 2006, has doubled down on her thoughts regarding the upcoming CW reboot.
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NBC anchor Lester Holt even gushed about Mariano's beautiful smile during the primetime airing of the floor exercise and fans around the world were clearly charmed by the Brazilian.
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Take a style cue from the actress, who pairs her printed minidress with a chic gold-plated, pearl-and-stone bangle by Charmed Circle ($105) (and a matching ring!
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A 200-square-foot studio hit the top of Reddit's San Diego page last week, and not because the Redditors were charmed by how quaint the minimalist space was.
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The former 90210 and Charmed actress shared some moving and brutally honest photos on Instagram as she prepared for the next phase in her cancer treatment: shaving her head.
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The East both charmed and threatened the West in about equal measure, and the movement of peoples back and forth between them was fairly fluid from about 1500 on.
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Former "Charmed" star McGowan became one of the faces of the #MeToo movement as she built a following on social media while speaking out against sexual misconduct in Hollywood.
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A new exhibition takes a close look at the friendships of a major artist and critic in 1960s and '70s Beirut, and the charmed art world she helped bolster.
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So did the charmed run of Middle Tennessee State, a No. 15 seed that stunned Michigan State — a title hopeful — with a win on Friday in the Midwest Region.
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Even back then I cringed at the name, but charmed by the promise of a challenge, I thoughtlessly clicked the follow button and handed over $48 for her program.
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Japan: Chiitan, a cutesy, unofficial mascot for the city of Susaki, charmed the internet and John Oliver, with mischievous and often violent antics — until it was suspended by Twitter.
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Ms. Urman herself will be busy after a brief hiatus: She is an executive producer of "Charmed," a reboot that was picked up by the CW for next season.
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President Barack Obama, concerned about the plan's environmental consequences and not exactly charmed by Mr. Harper's declaration that approval was a "complete no-brainer," ultimately rebuffed Mr. Harper's pitch.
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Mixing Symbolist dreaminess with Post-Impressionist muscle, Stettheimer rendered her family and New York's interwar avant-garde as charmed, eccentric, usually androgynous caricatures in textured expanses of brilliant color.
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Some viewers will be charmed by this ruminative stance; others, less well-disposed, may ask themselves if Bale has forgotten his next line and is calmly awaiting a prompt.
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Today was Apple Day, the charmed 24-hour period in which enough traffic is printed by curious would-be iPhone buyers to cover the cost of several staff salaries.
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And he was this personable individual who just charmed everybody, and clearly in retrospect he was a psychopath and he was just interested in power for its own sake.
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Mick's stupidity, the film's underlying sexism, and fantasy all collide when Mick encounters a prostitute who is apparently so charmed by him, she offers to "give [him] one for free".
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Over the course of an hour, Fey, who is a big Ina fan herself, asked Ina about her history, giving us a glimpse into this charming cooking maven's charmed life.
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A day after the Charmed star underwent another round of chemotherapy, she channeled her inner "beast mode" and pushed herself to workout — despite wanting to stay in bed and rest.
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The ambitious effort to get past Buffett's well-worn homilies, however, puts his late wife Susie into the starring role of not just the film, but also his charmed life.
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"Being able to be with a community that is also grieving and understands how incredible he was has been a crucial part of the healing process," says the Charmed star.
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Virginia McLaurin, the centenarian who charmed the country when she broke into dance upon meeting then-President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama, is celebrating her 108th birthday.
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Lydia Fitzsimons has a charmed life — her husband is a respected judge in Dublin, they live in a stunning house, and their son, Laurence, is the light of her life.
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She immediately understands (and is immediately charmed by) his odd quirks and musical obsession, and before long, he starts making plans to get out of the criminal game for good.
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Reboots, meanwhile, are also filling up the schedule with new incarnations of everything from Dynasty, Charmed, and Queer Eye to game shows including Love Connection, Match Game and $10,000 Pyramid.
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He is, he insists, the ultimate blagger, a man who has made his way through a charmed life because of his relative lack of talent, not in spite of it.
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Simone Biles has already charmed Zac Efron, Aly Raisman is getting set up with Oakland Raiders tight end Colton Underwood and Gabby Douglas has her eyes on actor Alex Roe.
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And yet, because I am a susceptible mortal, about 2% of me was still was charmed by Rafa (in my defense: I am not the only person thirsty for Rafa).
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I was thoroughly charmed by Mui, the internet-connected block of wood that acts as a smart home hub, when I first saw an early model prototype back in 2017.
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After Ruth's surprise kiss with Sam, she runs to Russell's apartment, and tries to recreate the Ruth Gordon film festival she bailed on via video rentals, and Russell is charmed.
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From spooky seasonal shows like the Charmed reboot and The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina to popular dramas like How To Get Away With Murder, queer characters have range than ever.
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The fact that these young men kept Diet Coke on hand for female company charmed me, even if it was mostly for the purpose of intoxicating girls for nefarious ends.
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The Charmed actress writes that she was sent up to his suite in Park City, Utah where she thought they were going to have a meeting about her blossoming career.
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As Tracy — who, by the way, charmed her way into the warehouse — gets hot and heavy with the idiot who decided to neglect his duty, the creature hums into being.
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Justin Timberlake faced the media in Minnesota -- and talked all about his Super Bowl halftime performance on Sunday ... and (shocker) he charmed the hell out of everyone in the room.
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But that self-conscious yet strivingly aloof jive charmed something in audiences; the clip of Hammer dancing went viral long before the movie's wide release, or even it's limited run.
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The girls — often accompanied by their governess, who inspired the character of the Red Queen — spent a lot of time with Carroll, who charmed them with fantastical stories and drawings.
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Between his mature approach to discussing therapy, his fast friendship with Rachel Lindsay's dog, Copper, and his bonding with Rachel over their gap teeth, Peter's quickly charmed the show's audience.
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Assassin's Creed: Origins is the best the series has felt since Ezio Auditore da Firenze charmed players in Assassin's Creed II because it actually, finally, makes a leap of faith.
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One of the best sister trios since Charmed, Haim, has released a rare new in-studio video steered by Boogie Nights and There Will Be Blood director Paul Thomas Anderson.
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President Trump blasted Germany's leader Angela Merkel for her country's complicated relationship with Russia, but that evening, Melania Trump charmed Merkel at a NATO leader dinner cocktail hour in Brussels.
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To that point, Ben and Jerry definitely charmed at least one Secret Service agent on the scene with their weapon of choice ... a cup of their world famous ice cream.
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There's a less rambling, more introspective version of Valkyria Chronices 4 that might have been my game of the year, but I remain pretty charmed by the one I got.
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Dick Clark, with his wholesome, all-American looks, good manners, and boyish charm charmed the committee and got off scot-free, while a disheveled, defiant Alan Freed paid the price.
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She ate eggs in a way that charmed George Michael but put off his father, Michael, who had trouble remembering her or even noticing when she was in the room.
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Charmed by his responses on Twitter, hundreds of Australians have clamored for him to visit their country, and some donated to a crowdfunding page to buy him a plane ticket.
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After spending nine years abroad to avoid corruption probes, he eventually returned to Peru and charmed his way back into politics by convincing voters he had returned older and wiser.
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Ms. Withington said she enjoyed listening to his "cute Scottish accent" as he charmed her with tales of growing up in the French Congo, Zambia and other parts of Africa.
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She cited Netflix's new spin on "Sabrina the Teenage Witch," the CW's reboot of "Charmed," and a profusion of articles in publications like Vice, Buzzfeed and Teen Vogue as evidence.
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So he pushed through a cloud of cigar smoke, dodged a waiter handing out tuna tartare on edible spoons and charmed his way past a guard at the backstage fence.
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Stettheimer, who died in 1944, at 72, rendered her nearest and dearest in her scenes and portraits as charmed, eccentric and usually androgynous caricatures in thick expanses of unexpected hues.
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This was the series's most cleanly successful event, though it didn't have the heavy historical gravitas of the Prime Time reunion, or the charmed revelation of the chamber music show.
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When he wasn't painting, Young, a high school dropout, spent hours at the library, flipping through volumes about Vincent van Gogh and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, which charmed the librarians.
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