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"quaint" Definitions
  1. attractive in an unusual or old-fashioned way

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The quaint diner that figured in the 1974 story line is now a quaint pawnshop.
Won't our objections to them seem quaint eventually, as quaint as the archival diatribes I read about emojis?
It's tough to try to go back to  Flarf to respond, because our current condition has rendered  Flarf quaint, though some may say it was quaint before.
By Obama's first election in 2008, the small mill towns and quaint tobacco farming communities were then just small, factoryless towns and not-so-quaint communities, their economic foundations shipped overseas.
Now the quaint medieval village is practically a ghost town.
A decade later, Spears' late aughts mental breakdown is quaint.
"72" will likely make the patricide of "Children" look quaint.
Looking back, some of the celebrity appearances seem, well — quaint.
He worries that "All The President's Men" seems quaint now.
Quaint, of course, unless you actually have to live there.
SHORTZ: I think it's both, although that does sound quaint.
"It's a super quaint little place to be," Rosenberger says.
How quaint history seems when compared with the momentous present.
Compared to the coasters designed today, the Revolution looks quaint.
Their patriotism was almost quaint in its simplicity of faith.
"It was a very peaceful, quaint small town," she said.
Gone are the days of the quaint, small physician practice.
But thank you for the quaint blast from the past .
"Money Monster," which Jodie Foster directed, makes "automatic" look quaint.
But those early attempts feel almost quaint by today's standards.
For many people that is a quaint notion these days.
For young people, he said, Yumingzui is quaint and isolated.
It is quaint today to think back to these concerns.
The idea of French honor, quaint but essential, was revived.
"It's mainly quaint little shops" and a single grocery store.
What a long quaint trip it looks to be. lct.
A generation later, that era of denial seems almost quaint.
We see quilts in an anachronistic fashion — they are quaint.
They didn't feel like a quaint remnant of the past.
But Balanchine in the '50s was the opposite of quaint.
Do they want the charm of a quaint college town?
The idea of a single conservative "echo chamber" seems quaint.
But maybe we are already beyond quaint lessons from history.
But early on, your island home is quaint and quiet.
It shows a quaint home alongside water, trees, and fog.
Almost quaint, offering a scant handful of races and deathmatches.
The concession vendor was quaint, but kitschy and trendy, nonetheless.
The endeavor is quaint, though I'm not sure much else.
Among their most famous pieces is a yellow canvas covered with a thesaurus of quaint (and not-so-quaint) epithets for gay men, decoratively arranged in varying old-timey typefaces like a jaunty printer's sample.
Ryan's shop is everything that Hanks' is not: quaint, neighborly, beloved.
It was all enough to make a lengthy waitlist look quaint.
His Reefer Madness-era alarmism is so anachronistic it's almost quaint.
Revenues and growth rate, those quaint metrics matter more than ever.
And Belle's signature, quaint-villager look has had an edgy update.
In the shadow of this, Ignorance is Strength feels weirdly quaint.
That's quaint—they have the option to put on a uniform.
The quaint downtown even boasts a community theater and an orchestra.
In a way, the issues Kumar raises seem quaint by comparison.
Mr Chapman's World Cup anecdotes reveal a quaint, even naive, event.
It was no longer quaint or funny when people were hijacked.
Quaint, two-story storefronts are being dwarfed by glass and steel.
Bennington College students live in quaint houses rather than impersonal dorms.
Amsterdam is a quaint yet lively city located in The Netherlands.
That all seems a little quaint in the age of Trump.
Teddy said the shifts he felt made those goals seem quaint.
From five-star hotels to quaint cafés, London has it all.
And yet now, in 2019, it all feels so charmingly quaint.
It seemed family-friendly and felt like a quaint small town.
The word has a quaint ring today — like 'gramophone' or 'nylons.
And it's executed with a quaint, quirky, practically Wes Andersonian flair.
Want to explore those quaint little villages in the Italian countryside?
Statesmanship is such a quaint word because spectacle has replaced it.
But how quaint are those quibbles in the context of Trump?
My favorite genre is Quaint and Curious Volumes of Forgotten Lore.
The subtext is clear: Simple national pride is quaint — dangerous even.
Today they're a quaint reminder of how things used to be.
It is progressive and conservative, country and urban, dangerous and quaint.
The quaint medieval city is also known to be extremely affordable.
"The Skin of Our Teeth" can be quaint, creaky and tedious.
But the editors asked a question that almost seems quaint now.
This place was quaint and private but a little cramped for three.
Back then, Marysville was a quaint, rural town with about 253,000 people.
This quaint castle in upstate New York is perfect for a getaway.
It makes Hillary Clinton's homebrew email scandal look almost quaint in comparison.
"Within a couple of years, three cameras will seem quaint," Grannan says.
In the age of "early adopters" and "influencers," that might sound quaint.
This quaint village located in southwestern Norway is known for its fjords.
During this week's Alsace adventure, they toured the quaint town of Kaysersberg.
But Stewart has come a long way from that quaint Connecticut farmhouse.
Or Tuscany, where rolling fields end in quaint villages and stony cottages.
Then again, maybe in 2018 the apocalypse has come to seem quaint.
"I thought [Maxis] was some quaint, local video game company," he says.
I accidentally attended a Sopranos-themed birthday party and found it quaint.
Oakeshott's quaint, gentlemanly Toryism is just one form of conservatism, of course.
But I am here neither for the quaint atmosphere nor the Fuller's.
Something like "feel" — a quaint notion in today's game — is becoming outmoded.
R2P (its acronym) seems quaint, a wasted effort in a bygone world.
Alina Baciu, Washington, D.C. A contrarian opposes public opinion, and seems quaint.
And she loves the walk to quaint-looking village shops and restaurants.
At the same time, "selling out" is also a quaint notion nowadays.
It looks so out of place in its surroundings, it's almost quaint.
The building really may be a monument to quaint ideas about privacy.
It is as quaint as the Third Amendment, about quartering of soldiers.
Sausalito is a quaint waterside town across the bay from San Francisco.
Really, I had forgotten that our existence was so quaint — and convenient.
Ms. McLeod lived in a quaint bungalow, cluttered with her mother's furniture.
Conflict of interest is the quaint term for this kind of thing.
Then they visited a five-story elevator building on quaint Bedford Street.
It seems antique and quaint compared to how 2500-somethings now socialize.
For Mr. Coban, the amulets are something of a quaint cultural custom.
Viewed from a far enough remove, the idea can seem rather quaint.
The idea of scanning a phone on a turnstile will seem quaint.
DONALD TRUMP owes his presidency to America's quaint system of electing leaders.
Our machinery of death today makes Kafka's imaginative machine seem almost quaint.
Thinking about the legally proper way to do things seems almost quaint.
It seems almost quaint and old-fashioned now that we'd find it questionable.
She lives in the country and brought me up with a quaint lifestyle.
Faced with our reality, however, it feels like a quaint, even comforting alternative.
For others, tripping experiences have been less quaint and more Fear and Loathing.
But that seems downright quaint beneath the behemoth shadow of "mistakes" in 93.
A simple snowfall turned a quaint Polish town over to the Dark Side.
Many questioned whether it was a quaint political tradition whose time had passed.
For startups, opening a real-world, physical store can seem a bit quaint.
Military hardware rolls through quaint and largely crime-free neighborhoods in the movie.
When you look back at activism from the early '90s it's almost quaint.
It wouldn't be realistic for Miranda to live in a quaint, beautiful place.
In this year's polarized and personality-driven contest, such appeals seem almost quaint.
Even though it seems quaint to us now, back then it was massive.
Picture-perfect streets are strewn across the US, but some are especially quaint.
It's a discussion that looks quaint by comparison to our current political climate.
"Boydton is the quintessential quaint courthouse town," said Leigh Lambert, the town librarian.
Now, when even distant suburbs boast malls and multiplexes, our disdain seems quaint.
Are we approaching a time when the very concept of craft seems quaint?
America is full of historic main streets with beautiful architecture and quaint attractions.
" Yet the affability remains in what she said is still "a quaint village.
As quaint as they may seem, huts also serve a very real need.
One day, grouping them together is likely to seem quaint and, possibly, dangerous.
The sound is distinctly a vintage pop and rock with sharp, quaint guitars.
Yeah, it's pretty quaint, but machine vision algorithms, in particular, were still young.
But the reported $214 million annually it received looks quaint amid today's economics.
"It was nice ... but quaint," Buchholz added, recalling the hospitality at the club.
Compared with Mr. Musk's ambitions, the Lockheed Martin plan seems quaint and slow.
This Treasury secretary's ethical problems make Tim Geithner's nanny tax issues look quaint.
It might seem a quaint notion today, but those sections were a lifeline.
The early '90s notions of co-opting punk seems fairly quaint in hindsight.
The stores look like quaint boutiques, yet the money behind them is formidable.
They're quaint and primitive and thank God we're here to save their souls.
Today, the question seems almost quaint: If young people could vote, would they?
And, Republicans, it's time to rediscover the quaint notion of separation of powers.
But the sweeping stagecraft of the #ImWithHer convention now seems like a quaint memory.
Reading back over these old stories in the age of Trump, they seem quaint.
Novelties like these make last year's driverless cars and personal shopper bots look quaint.
Hurricanes and tropical storms barrel through its quaint coastline towns, interrupting perfect summer weekends.
Amid the game's futuristic urban sprawl, I found myself in a quaint zen garden.
Maybe attending to supply and demand is not such a quaint superstition after all.
In many ways this is a curiously quaint kind of premium smartphone marketing message.
Today, it's known locally for its quaint gardens and internationally for its fried rice.
Memoranda takes place in a quaint town, complete with charming little cafes and bakeries.
Indeed, 2016's tenuous grasp on shared facts feels almost quaint by 2017 standards.
FEW banks can match the quaint serenity of Banco Delta Asia's headquarters in Macau.
The eastern European country definitely serves as a better backdrop for quaint, medieval Belgravia.
"What a quaint little cab," von Güber says, after I buy my first car.
For the second act, Cassandra and Olivia arrive in Paradise, altering its quaint homeostasis.
No quaint streets, warm baguettes or cafes are to be found in their videos.
NO AIRCRAFT BETTER sums up the quaint absurdity of Airbus's origins than the Beluga.
As one of Europe's biggest industrial firms, though, Airbus is neither quaint nor absurd.
And it also helps keep us 'quaint,' which I'm not a great fan of.
That might seem awfully quaint to some, but perhaps the FA should take note.
That's a quaint thought now, in this era of explosive popularity for mobile gaming.
I find this charmingly disrespectful to the comics and quaint in a stupid way.
But such is life in our "Cloud" society; where privacy is a quaint anachronism.
Trashy American reality TV is started to look practically quaint all of the sudden.
Looking back, the bath bomb in its original form seems so quaint, so provincial.
The phrase "craft beer" is quaint and homey, but the industry is definitely not.
Now a small but growing share of the young sees peaceful disobedience as quaint.
This quaint Georgia venue has its own chapel, hidden beneath vines and oak trees.
It is now a quaint bed and breakfast, called the John Rutledge House Inn.
Though this space is small, it's perfect for a weekend away and extremely quaint.
Its interiors are shot to make everything look cozy, quaint, and a little rustic.
Main Street has plenty for visitors to see, from historic sites to quaint boutiques.
The quaint, snow-covered streets of Aspen, Colorado, will leave any visitor feeling festive.
"It's quaint in some ways," said Nick Smith, Ascot's director of racing and communications.
It's also more spread out, lacking the quaint Main Street vibe of smaller towns.
Let people be true to themselves — no matter how daring, no matter how quaint.
Though some specialties now seem quaint — Oh, where have all the boardinghouse thieves gone?
Except for just having the people, just because they're quaint or something like that.
The conditions I found in New Rochelle last week look quaint by today's standards.
He was consigning an entire roster of virtues to the junkyard of the quaint.
"We have one of the more quaint, picturesque chapels on the strip," he said.
Maybe bitterness brought him here, maybe ego, maybe this quaint old thing called patriotism.
You can get a quaint ranch in Raleigh, North Carolina, for the same price.
In the current era of influencers and online platforms, MySpace's scene queens feel quaint.
Its rituals seem as quaint as Morris dancing or the Trooping of the Colour.
The clarity with which John saw honor and moral responsibility seems almost quaint today.
Though blocks and buildings were often quaint and lovely, no place was homey inside.
There were quaint coffee shops, malls, and great restaurants within an hour of me.
Still, breakthrough works that make uneasy subjects feel comfortable often seem quaint in retrospect.
If the quaint, wholesome scene is expected, the 30-odd variations of oatmeal are not.
There, at a quaint mountain resort, they will encounter something they didn't come looking for.
Well, it's definitely not a quaint, miniature frame for a weathered photo of your beloved.
A set of Apple AR glasses could make the Google Glass (seen above) look quaint.
"Lordy, I hope there are tapes," Comey said, his quaint use "lordy" delighting the Twittersphere.
Plus, the town of Celebration is quaint and well worth a visit on its own.
For example, You've Got Mail, which will have its 20th anniversary in 2018, seems quaint.
But Nintendo's tablet / console hybrid could be the perfect home for the quaint life simulator.
I passed quaint cottages nestled in the valley and forlorn hitchhikers who stared me down.
It's so quaint and rustic, and we find out that it's still an operating inn!
What will we know in a century that will make our current knowledge look quaint?
The game seems quaint by today's standards, but in 22, it was all the rage.
And hey, he goes above the squabbling and reaches across the aisle sometimes, how quaint!
Why was such a quaint piece of Americana being displayed in such a trendy hotel?
Her new town is quaint enough to make the women of Big Little Lies jealous.
Sweet drying leaves and an intoxicating aroma to fill a thousand quaint Yorkshire tea shops.
We lie there for a long time, contemplating Lang's quaint dystopia as it silently unravels.
The city was a robust trading hub and remains a quaint, if oversubscribed, tourist destination.
Not built for tourists, it's been described as peaceful with quaint villages and unspoiled land.
However, this quaint, remote European village does have a distinctly festive vibe around the holidays.
Those looking for an underrated and quaint spot may want to check out Mackinac Island.
It seems quaint right now, but this was in 1980 and then '90 and etc.
Perast, a quaint coastal town on the Bay of Kotorin, Montenegro, is still relatively undiscovered.
This house has a garage, a quaint feature you don't see in new homes anymore.
Yet, under the current congressional schedule, that aspiration seems either naively quaint or complete lunacy.
Pinterest, by Mr. Silbermann's design, is the opposite: the web's last bastion of quaint innocence.
I made a plot diagram of the first book, which my son thought was quaint.
And that, in turn, could make the turbulence in markets this week seem downright quaint.
From the vantage point of just eight years, the fears stirred by Conficker seem quaint.
To my born-in-1983 eyes, it seems almost quaint, homespun, aggressively and gleefully unpolished.
Quaint: Don't the words just sound small, like something that could fit in your pocket?
Here by comparison all other sources of humor, including professional comedians, seem quaint and futile.
A quaint shop in the West Village gets dragged into rough-and-tumble Albany politics.
The quaint name Storyville obscures the fact that it was New Orleans's red light district.
The peach-colored home at 31 Romain St. in San Francisco looks more than quaint.
One expected to have a quaint experience not unlike looking through a child's View-Master.
"It's not cute and quaint like the Village, but I know my neighbors," she said.
"They were regarded as a slightly quaint irrelevance," one of Blair's senior advisers told me.
But behind the charming facade, life for the locals isn't as quaint as it looks.
Keri Gailloux lives in a school bus turned tiny house, and her kitchen is quaint.
Today, those remarks about the commencement speaker, Senator Edward Brooke, Republican of Massachusetts, seem quaint.
The distinctions between fact and fiction, truth and falsehood seem quaint and impossible to parse.
And he showed me the video, iPod quaint little device the little screen on it.
Do so while you still can because come 2030, those concerns may seem rather quaint
This country had no place for books that celebrated the quaint, the homely, the small.
And in this quaint college town, home to the state's flagship university, they seem inextricable.
Kinderhook is Hudson Valley quaint, with Federal and Greek Revival houses separated by mountain vistas.
The town—quaint, tidy—is technically in Hertfordshire, a county just northwest of metropolitan London.
Paulette would be like Forrest Gump, I thought, gathering disciples as she strode through quaint towns.
He dropped by the same quaint candy shop in Iowa where Mitt Romney once made milkshakes.
In the hectic consumerist China of the late 20th century he cut a deliberately quaint figure.
The best place to spend time was the pub — many of which also have quaint names.
It takes places in a quaint English village, where... everyone turns into a cat at night.
The quaint caucuses and infamous fry-forward state fair could disappear were Iowa to be dethroned.
Why here, in this abrasively orange building, on a market square in a quaint university town?
This was a far cry from the affectedly quaint confectioner parlors I had grown accustomed to.
The presence of two screens seems quaint in 2019, but it was genuinely baffling in 2004.
This delectable book shuttles between modern Hollywood and a quaint coastal resort in Italy's Cinque Terre.
But compare those figures to the broader YouTube ecosystem and they start to sound almost quaint.
That's actually a fairly quaint application for the emotion-detecting technology that Amazon is working on.
But it's not simply a quaint bit of nostalgia like the Rialto Theatre or Angel's Flight.
Skrillex claimed Queen for the US in a night, making the whole Revolutionary War seen quaint.
I was seeing my friends in a countryside village, at a quaint pub called The Angel.
Having ravenously stuffed our bellies with seafood from a quaint restaurant nearby, we sat on benches.
And developers have been keener to copy the towns' quaint architecture than their underlying planning ideas.
But it seems for Republicans, better angels are a quaint luxury of a time gone by.
By the time the banks knew what was happening, even their improved customer offerings appeared quaint.
"We've seen it change from a nice little quaint cow town to millionaires," Golliher told me.
Facts are now a quaint hangover from a time of rational discourse, little annoyances easily upended.
The political backdrop that inspired "Cruel Optimism" seems quaint compared with the divisiveness of the present.
Unfortunately, the notion of a "sensible center" appears quaint to many in today's hyperpartisan Washington environment.
Ideal for a solo traveler or couple, there's a small, quaint farmhouse kitchen and queen bed.
NoLIta is a small, quaint neighborhood bordered by SoHo, Little Italy and the Lower East Side.
Then I headed to Conestoga High School, past quaint and quiet downtowns and busy strip malls.
It is quiet, quaint, and completely beautiful, albeit a little tragic to anyone coming from away.
Across the courtyard is a quaint, dilapidated building, which the Franceschettis call "la ferme" (the farm).
He wore a quaint, funny-looking wide-brimmed hat, one that I had never seen before.
Almost immediately, it became clear that this was anything but the quaint mountain town I'd envisioned.
But those tense interactions, experts say, seem almost quaint compared to the public mudslinging unfolding now.
Instead, they chose to preach their sermon in a quaint church hidden away in an alley.
With its quaint streets, attractive shops and effortless charm, it might as well be called Idyllville.
Then the lemon curd: Bright yellow, like rays of endless sunshine over quaint pastures of wildflowers.
With regular speeds of less than 10 miles per hour, these quaint conveyances hardly seem dangerous.
And the idea that Facebook suppresses the sharing of conservative news now seems very quaint indeed.
Characters behave badly in secret, the quaint notion being that discovery would bring shame and consequences.
The vision for the area is a quaint town center with shops, restaurants and gathering places.
But Amazon's Kindles, which now seem quaint in their singular focus on reading, found their niche.
Below is a quaint port town that is home to about 27,2000 locals like Mr. Meletiou.
Neither a free press nor any quaint separation of powers will protect us in today's world.
It feels quaint now, compared to some of the darker claims made during the Brexit campaign.
This way of thinking betrays a polite kind of Canadian naivete that verges on the quaint.
He expects a quaint life with his family, but is soon pulled into several murder cases.
Instead, it's the way the film thinks about changing minds and hearts that feels depressingly quaint.
KS: Yeah, although that seems rather quaint now, doesn't it, after considering all the other issues?
A remake of the 1993 Game Boy game of the same name, it's an incredibly quaint adventure.
Some people strive to be doctors, or academics, or live in quaint cottages by the sea. Us?
Quaint as they seem in this rough-and-tumble age, there is a reason for such customs.
If the worst-case scenarios come to pass, today's modestly menacing ocean-climate system will seem quaint.
It's in the quaint, quirky artworks that TEFAF becomes much more than a bazaar for the decorative.
We strolled around the quaint downtown area and had lunch in the restaurant of a local hotel.
Nonetheless, over the lifetime of a new plane, entertainment built into headrests will come to look quaint.
The draw wasn't major attractions, like the Opry, but attending a quaint show at the Bluebird Café.
This quaint and cozy pub was first established during the 16th century for the servants of bishops.
There's a placard out front, and the quaint space is accessible by an external set of stairs.
Enter from the street through a shaded courtyard path, past a quaint pond filled with koi fish.
These tales usually involve a busy modern lead, a quaint snowy village and an available love interest.
But in this decade, the idea of a strictly defined trending look for all artists seems quaint.
A parade of men in hazmat suits gather outside a quaint suburban home tangled in withered vines.
There's this quaint venue already in London named Wembley, which has no 10-month soccer club tenant.
Cancer immunotherapy was condemned as a quaint if simplistic idea based on high hopes and bad science.
Still, there's something quaint about saying, "it's half past two" that precise digital clocks aren't built for.
Pleasant Street is just one of the quaint streets in the city center of Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
This quaint town, outwardly a haven for cheerful cyclists and cheese connoisseurs, was now layered with menace.
This year it opened its first retail shop, a quaint Italian-style cafe in the meatpacking district.
The convention that some things are so bad that they are resigning matters seems rather quaint today.
That notion was rendered quaint years ago as the big-money December holidays crept into Thanksgiving's turf.
The old saying that "politics stops at the water's edge" seems quaint in today's polarized political world.
According to guest reviews, the house — which was first built in 1799 — is quaint, cozy, and comfortable.
For poets, the old myths are not quaint and remote; they are resonant paradigms of contemporary life.
When it is a war of good versus evil, "norms" and "fair play" seem like quaint anachronisms.
From a quaint seaside town or a restaurant in your hometown that has wooden benches for seating.
Few things compare to spending the holidays in a beautiful and quaint Southern town overlooking gorgeous mountains.
It was sandwiched between a gorgeous overlook of the land below Volterra and a quaint coffee shop.
Enamored of Cold Spring's quaint downtown, but drawn to Garrison's more bucolic flavor, the Wynns were torn.
THE STONE The toxic disinformation of social media has rendered traditional forms of humor quaint and futile.
But the betrothal and wedding scenes are both bogged down by divertissements that are quaint at best.
The very idea of counting paper ballots, especially in large metropolitan areas, might seem quaint and unsophisticated.
In his research, Patskou comes across quaint mysteries, some of which develop into Zapruder-film-style fascinations.
As we climbed out of the cockpit, Harry said something quaint like 'that's a full day's work.
"It seems quaint now, because there are tons of media outlets influenced by Jezebel," Ms. Holmes said.
Initially, the premise and puzzles are fairly simple, as you guide the two through a quaint wilderness.
Once you reach a quaint new destination, walk around to explore its cuisine and culture, she advises.
Besides, Argentina's recent murderous history has a way of making pet theories of natural selection sound quaint.
Its rugged coastline boasts dramatic cliffs and tiny coves dotted with ancient forts and quaint fishing harbors.
Today's swiftest rail travel, at top speeds less than half as fast, would become a quaint anachronism.
The exhibition also shows us Kurt Seligman's mock-medieval designs for "Temperaments," which are quaint at best.
Like all writing about the internet from nearly two decades ago, it's easy to dismiss as quaint.
Compared with it, Tesla's "gigafactory" is a poky warehouse and St Peter's Basilica is a quaint parish church.
We are now on the brink of another revolution in reproduction, one that could make IVF look quaint.
"We&aposre a quaint small town that is growing by leaps and bounds," says Nolensville Mayor  Jimmy Alexander .
But one of its problems is that given our current hellscape, Hart's downfall seems utterly quaint, and irrelevant.
Actually, Daenerys was still dragon-less, twincest had shock value (how quaint), and all the Starks were happy.
"The Finest Hours" never departs from a tried-and-true formula, but that's one of its quaint charms.
This exculpatory perfect storm was well suited to an ensuing decade of megabankruptcies that made Enron's look quaint.
Certainly, statements against free trade only a year ago were seen as quaint, nativist throwbacks to the 1930s.
What a quaint concept, when the only way out was never to get in in the first place.
And maybe that what seemed like the onrushing future can turn into the quaint past with amazing speed.
Once a sleepy fishing village, Cascais is a beautiful resort town with vibrant nightlife and quaint cobblestone streets.
Kiya, the film's star, is a teenage YouTuber who makes the antics of personalities like PewDiePie seem quaint.
IT SEEMS almost quaint to focus on the officials elevated to leadership positions under Xi Jinping, China's president.
These now-quaint notions of literacy were replaced in time by physics and French, then keyboarding and Cantonese.
Nestled in the foothills of California's Sierra Nevada Mountains is the quaint Gold Rush town of Nevada City.
The day we met in a quaint Brooklyn pizza spot, she got turned down for two potential jobs.
GLOBAL LETTERBOX It's quaint in this Twitter age how so many power plays still take place via letters.
Katy Perry's family and friends just scored HUGE, thanks to her scooping up a quaint little guest house.
It seems quaint to imagine now but the original vision for the web was not an information superhighway.
Think quaint 1960s English village meets a Fallout-inspired urban decay; ruined homes sit nicely alongside colorful gardens.
She recalls the birthdays and weddings celebrated in the quaint back room of the bar in Woodhaven, Queens.
Gore, they would have realized what a quaint vestige of bygone days those rules of engagement have become.
But compared with the terrorists of today, Berry's villains are so creaky, they seem less threatening than quaint.
Five years ago, the notion of Russians trying to dictate what goes on in Washington looked merely quaint.
From expensive resorts to quaint inns, every state has a hotel that has stood out from the rest.
The quaint town barred vehicles in 1898 over health concerns for the horses that live on the island.
Colmar, France is known around the world for their quaint, charming, and festive decorations around the December holidays.
Festival-goers celebrate all things fall by carving Jack-o'-lanterns that light up the quaint town square.
It's a quaint idea, if somewhat wasted on a project that hardly seems worth the price of admission.
And while these films were supposed to be thrillers, they make being online back then seem positively quaint.
With eight months of Trump's presidency in the rear-view mirror, that possibility seems both quaint and laughable.
This all seems rather quaint now, but in the late 90s, digital communication was very new to us.
Thirteen days earlier, I had arrived in the quaint town of Norristown, Pennsylvania, where the trial was held.
The typically quaint comments section of the Townsends video was quickly inundated with mentions of "cucks" and MAGA.
While lobsters themselves are also very old, they are nevertheless not endangered, as quaint compound-word jobs are.
Copán Ruinas is a tourist destination that boasts several quaint hotels, but the town has seen better times.
Today that idea seems quaint; the internet is life, knit tightly with most behaviors of the Western world.
Grab a crepe and admire the town's ramparts and quaint streets filled with art galleries and craft shops.
There are radio towers and quaint ponds and houses with swimming pools and unleashed dogs chasing passing vehicles.
The central conflict of the film — an independent bookseller is big-footed by a chain — feels quaint now.
It's just long enough ago to feel vaguely quaint: no cellphones, only the earliest stirring of a GPS.
One of the oldest, Candlewood Isle, was developed in the 1930s, its narrow streets lined with quaint cottages.
The movie deliberately descends from this brutal height to something friendlier, more encouraging and, alas, substantially more quaint.
Google has decided it is a quaint tradition that needed to be quite quashed — or at least quelled.
A trip to Las Vegas to wager on March Madness or the Super Bowl could soon seem quaint.
Overall, Celebration has unique architecture and a quaint atmosphere, but it doesn't have a lot of Disney influence.
But when you look at what the line can do now, the OG is rather quaint in comparison.
They dissed each other with a quaint feline ferocity, competed like two cage fighters, and avoided crossing paths.
It had a long wood pier and a quaint main street lined with family-owned shops and restaurants.
The quaint inn offers complimentary breakfast, beach cruiser bikes stocked with sunscreen and souvenirs, sweet tea and snacks.
"We paid for the quaint neighborhood and centrality with the tiniest apartment we have ever lived in," Mrs.
Even "Pamela," prudish and didactic as it is, feels far less limited or quaint than we might expect.
The two-dimensional bloodbaths of Mortal Kombat seem quaint compared to the graphic nature of some games today.
Mostly, though, as the movie's title whimsically suggests, the mid-90s were an era of adorably quaint technology.
CNN: Some of the moments that have killed campaigns in the past seem so quaint and unremarkable now.
We spill out into a working-class neighborhood called Visitacion Valley and walk along quaint, commercial Leland Avenue.
But for many of us today, such 213th century romantic musings seem quaint, if not downright un-American.
A backroom that's behind a quaint taco shack that happens to be gigantic club bigger than the shack.
It's not that the country necessarily needs help when it comes to humorously naming its quaint towns and villages.
If that all sounds too quaint for words, take a closer look at this group photo from the party.
This beautiful country has something for everyone, including lush green coffee plantations, sparkling crystal beaches, and quaint colonial towns.
Alexis Bledel's new role will take her from the quaint streets of Stars Hollow to a much drearier place.
If a city looks quaint enough to be featured in a holiday card, we can (maybe) overlook the frostbites.
Wearable Beauty TechFitness-tracker bands seem almost quaint compared to all of the new wearable tech hitting the market.
Twelve months on, the mood has lifted so dramatically that last year's fears have come to seem almost quaint.
In 2018, the existence of a dedicated gaming handheld can seem quaint, like a product of an older era.
IT IS usually considered quaint to predict foreign-exchange movements by reference to whether currencies are dear or cheap.
Today, Kanye West released his Yeezy Season 4 collection on a quaint little island nestled between Manhattan and Queens.
NO PLACE IN Europe has done more to nurture Europe's jihadists than the quaint neighbourhood of Molenbeek in Brussels.
Here, a selection of photos showcasing the wonderful juxtaposition between quaint small-town USA and the technological creative future.
The installation certainly made viewers pause, but the enthusiasm with which staff members returned to it felt almost quaint.
Even Kellyanne Conway's efforts to promote the Ivanka Trump brand from the White House seem quaint at this point.
Well, those quaint homes from Tolkien's mind inspired this architectural gem in the village of Holme in Huddersfield, England.
It's quite quaint in a way: We talk about when he held my hand, or the conversations we had.
The quaint, often boring city is an hour-and-a-half by train from the mad rush of London.
Everything is lovely, from the quaint home in which Offred keeps quarters, to the mansions that house the elite.
It's a quaint town whose medieval stone streets are lined with centuries-old houses topped with steeply-pitched roofs.
The Binnenhof, the seat of government, is a quaint Gothic fortress straight out of a Brothers Grimm fairy tale.
It's hearty cooking—what you might imagine tucking into on a cold winter's night in a quaint Cornish village.
We send texts now, a form of communication I expect will seem quaint not too far into the future.
Jones Street in Savannah, Georgia, is lined with Spanish moss trees and is beloved for its quaint, Southern feel.
The work of a young man quietly analyzing his father's death over some loopy, meandering beats feels almost quaint.
There was a quaint wooden stool, flat-screen TV, and nightstand with a glass water bottle and bed lamp.
Moreover, the block was a mishmash of houses and garages, rather than the quaint tree-lined street she envisioned.
Mr. Thompson's set brings to mind a threadbare traveling circus, with its fading striped bunting and quaint peeling trailers.
"We've seen it change from a nice little quaint cow town to millionaires," local rancher Jane Golliher told me.
The surrounding area was just as quaint — filled with small restaurants, shops, bookstores, a movie theater, and a florist.
Mackinac Island, Michigan, is a quaint beach town that's perfect for those looking to get away from city life.
Mackinac Island, Michigan, is a quaint beach town that's perfect for those looking to get away from city life.
A backroom that's behind a quaint taco shack that happens to be a gigantic club bigger than the shack.
As a result, an old-fashioned Pee-wee flick can't help feeling quaint by comparison, subversive edge or not.
The drive to the clinic had taken me past leafy neighborhoods dotted with quaint homes, churches, and strip malls.
It seems quaint now, in retrospect, to expect to saunter into the store, request my size, pay and leave.
Indeed, worrying about mere policy defeats seems like almost quaint amid the grim exigencies of the Age of Trump.
They pour in at once to the quaint downtown, where dozens of tour buses await, like a standing army.
In a time of a torrential flow of online photographs and omnipresent video, such material simplicity is almost quaint.
There, while looking down a cobblestone street lined with quaint houses, I could smell the warm pastries escaping bakeries.
It's interesting that a quaint Greek ideal from thousands of years ago would find a practical application in Uganda.
But there is something endearing, almost quaint, about their creativity in trying to win as many games as possible.
A CNN presentation for advertisers held on March 5 — less than two weeks ago — seems almost quaint in retrospect.
In their place, he could install loyalists unconcerned with the quaint notion that no one is above the law.
Today they are definitely retro and even slightly goofy, little more than quaint reminders of the way things were.
Fifteen years later, Kan's original idea seems quaint, given the level of self-promotion and oversharing that's become commonplace.
Showtime's latest follows Miri as she returns to her quaint English town after completing an 18-year jail sentence.
I recommend the original Bourke Street location, a shop on the corner with a quaint vibe and cute atmosphere.
Take a look inside their quaint space to see how it&aposs built for a life on the road.  
I found a quaint roadside joint with an open-air bar and a few outdoor tables for large groups.
In Russia, a new czar is all too happy to undermine the West's quaint belief in Wilsonian self-determination.
Christmas figurines — a Santa holding a tree, a quaint house covered in snow — give the place a homey feel.
Soon, they all start to sing and dance — and occasionally exchange dialogue that in this context sounds terminally quaint.
We all do, and we all have room in our lexicons for the quaint, the familiar and the fresh.
These are quaint hypotheticals, but the idea of folding screens is just too interesting not to get excited about.
He became president because of a quaint 18th-century quirk in the Constitution, not because the people elected him.
The texts Strozzi chose to set mostly explore desire and passion, with words that might seem quaint to us.
A Short Hike is a quaint little thing that has basically everything I want in a game in 2019.
Our last and oldest entry on the list is more endearingly quaint than outright weird, but it's worthwhile regardless.
She bought the quaint blue townhouse in Oakland in 2005 from her salary as a well-paid tax lawyer.
That idea now seems quaint — of course cellphones and the apps we download to them are monitoring our activities.
A rickety bridge crosses the heart of the hamlet, packed Ponte Vecchio-style with quaint shops on either side.
Enjoy your stroll on the quaint New England property around the house, but keep your eyes on the windows.
As for acquiring a quaint beachfront home on the New England coast, that's when things get a little trickier.
Blue Diamond This isn't so much a day trip as a quaint place to stop while visiting Red Rock Canyon.
At Fireside Resort in Wyoming, experience it for yourself at one of the 23 quaint cabins located on the property.
Zendaya also posted a snap on her Instagram Stories of Holland and Batalon posing in a quaint and colorful alleyway.
The posts offer basic health tips and quaint insights into what #WellnessWednesday looks like for the country's top-dog cops.
Brut Wine BarThe salmon sashimi, salads, and pasta dishes at this quaint spot near Rothschild Boulevard are pretty much perfect.
Both the properties feature stunning views, with the Beast's Castle coupling seclusion with easy access to a quaint nearby village.
So it let Iowa go first, as they had a quaint (antiquated and stupid) caucus process that required more time.
In comparison to the targeted disinformation campaigns that have dominated headlines in recent years, social media hoaxes seem almost quaint.
Like a quaint living room window, you can only see the clean and pretty part they want you to see.
You can find the food blogger turned Food Network star online, documenting her quaint lifestyle for over 300 thousand followers.
After finally living out the quaint life he was once robbed of, an elderly Captain America sits by a river.
The notion that bands should make music for the love of it was always romantic and now seems positively quaint.
The Verge spoke to Rubin about VR intimacy, its social powers and downsides, and why VR porn is surprisingly quaint.
As our real-life political world got wackier, House of Cards stayed the course, and now it feels downright quaint.
Or how about that other very quaint two-bedroom that we'd describe as cozy with a heaping spoonful of clowns?
Then along came Ronda Rousey and all our quaint notions about women and cage-fighting were blasted to the heavens.
The "confusion" that reigned in the political arena in 1995 looks quaint next to the chaos of the Trump era.
There was a quaint time when interactions between you and your bank were just that: between you and your bank.
The retro cars, suits, and architecture all put High-Rise more in a quaint, remote past than a dystopian future.
We're thoroughly children of the cloud these days, and portable hard drives have come to feel as quaint as cassettes.
In 1897, William James, the celebrity philosopher, was offered $400 to lecture at Harvard on the quaint subject of immortality.
Splitting up by phone used to be the height of rudeness, but it's relatively quaint in the age of ghosting.
Yarny's adventure starts in a quaint home, filled with old pictures, each one serving as a different level to explore.
A 1999 Usenet FAQ sums it up nicely: But in our current political climate, Godwin's Law starts to sound quaint.
On the one hand, the human expertise is growing, making that tableful of young college grads at YouTube seem quaint.
After a while, attempts like Jefferson's or that of the antebellum preachers to make racism reasonable must have seemed quaint.
With the current fetching price of Japan's luxury fruit market apparently booming, it makes $200 square watermelons seem almost quaint.
But with its $13.4 billion purchase of the high-end grocery chain Whole Foods, all of that speculation seems quaint.
It sits on a quiet street near the quaint shops of this historic East End village, once a whaling port.
Now, recent advances in technology are being co-opted by eager archeologists - technology that makes radio-carbon dating seem quaint.
Blue Ridge in Georgia, where the Draper James jeans are made, is a quaint old mining town that's worth seeing.
While there's something unpolished and silly about this, its potential implications for the future make the process seem almost quaint.
This intensely antagonistic election has shattered another quaint campaign ritual: the handshakes between opposing candidates' family members before a debate.
The second-largest city in Portugal after Lisbon, Porto is known for quaint cobblestone streets, local wineries and leisurely pace.
Once-quaint neighborhoods overflow with cardboard hovels filled with young children who are lucky to eat three meals a day.
It was the latest bit of quaint pageantry from a Democratic Party talking out of both sides of its mouth.
Book this cabin for $230 per weekend nightSaugerties is a Hudson Valley haven for those seeking quaint towns to explore.
Quebec City is known for its beautiful old-world feel, quaint bistros, delicious French cuisine, cobblestone streets, and friendly locals.
Food Hugger Set — $10 See Details Relive a more quaint age of churning your own butter with this mini-churner.
The Trump administration's resurrection of this musty issue seems especially quaint because video game violence has lost its transgressive spark.
In legal states, the old-school dealer surreptitiously selling "mids" is as quaint a nostalgic memory as the flip phone.
It's quaint, looking back at her appointment as secretary of state, how Obama tried to get Hillary without the shadiness.
Southern hospitality meets quaint charm in Charleston for an intriguing alternative to a more well-traversed place like New Orleans.
Both halves of the production focus on a brand of quaint physical humor I shall not refer to as mime.
As a result, the famous comment by the late Tip O'Neill that "all politics is local" now seems rather quaint.
Today, against the backdrop of our enormous challenge in salvaging the Earth, MacLeish's message almost seems quaint, if not dated.
The site was hardly a Gateway Arch, but the quaint enthusiasm of its preservation aims offered some bite-size edification.
Maybe today that seems quaint and stupid, but something like that is fair when it comes to children and decency.
She represents an almost quaint archetype of the solemn centrist who was always deliberating very carefully over something or other.
Richardson's vision of a suburban utopia might strike some as a quaint fantasy, but this is the '90s, after all.
We took a winding overnight bus and arrived bleary-eyed to a quaint hotel door still locked at 8 a.m.
In those days you learned about the web by reading print magazines, which is charmingly quaint to look back on.
At location No. 4, I sat on a red stool called the Mondriaan Bench and faced the quaint Dutch city.
As with so many lessons of previous presidencies, the Miers episode seems quaint in the age of President Donald Trump.
The startling revelations brought more anguish to those grieving the deaths of 20 people in the quaint town of Schoharie.
But now, with managers so nervous about letting pitchers face hitters three times in one game, it seemed almost quaint.
STEPINS makes sense, but it seems kind of obscure (and has also been clued as "quaint undies" in the past).
The Iowa caucuses are at once both quaint and globally significant, with a singular power to elevate, or deflate, candidacies.
There, they farm, fish, cook, craft, and mine, all while getting to know the other inhabitants of this quaint town.
That may seem quaint given that all U.S. diplomats report to a president who still uses his personal Twitter account.
Handwritten notes are appreciated for the effort they demonstrate — and too often for their quaint rarity — not for their legibility.
Winning a town league or even a state title these days is almost considered quaint, just not proportionally conclusive enough.
Described by the site as "quaint and intimate, with a chic vibe," Avignon features picturesque stone buildings and beautiful boutiques.
Fifteen years ago, I was lucky enough to find a quaint apartment on a small rue in the central Marais.
However sublime, those efforts against the Rams, the Panthers, the Eagles and the Seahawks all seemed quaint before Sunday night.
The quaint spot is affixed with lighting so that Tierney and her guests can enjoy the space day or night.
He was a fabled, Nessy-esque ghoulie in the quaint mythology of the West Scottish town of Greenock for years.
By Saturday, the neo-Nazis clashed and brawled with counter-protesters in feuds throughout Charlottesville's typically quaint and quiet streets.
As for what's left of the quaint shingle and brick homes that once lined the block, there are still holdouts.
Give it another five years, and the idea of Prime Day as just a "shopping" event might seem practically quaint.
Ellen's snagged a 5 bedroom, 6.5 bath beachfront home in Carpinteria, a quaint coastal community between L.A. and Santa Barbara.
It's dessert as your mom would make it, a quaint reprieve from the splatters and spoon swooshing of most restaurant plating.
We especially love shoes: the clean lines and quaint design of historical footwear is something we're always on the hunt for.
It opened in 1976, a time when Little 5 Points hustlers doled actual dope—so in a way, it's rather quaint.
Similarly, she initially resists working topical humor into her monologue, which, given the current climate, is almost quaint in its naivete.
Long walks in the country, quaint old pubs and reading a book by the fire can do wonders for the mind.
It sits on a quaint suburban lot, surrounded by trees and it's just a short walk away from the Hudson River.
The idea has been around since the 1950s, and computerised translation is still known by the quaint moniker "machine translation" (MT).
However, that doesn't mean there aren't steps you can take to better ensure your privacy while relaxing in your quaint rental.
The choice seems almost quaint; the concept is neither peculiar to 2018 (it is years older than that) nor especially hot.
When The Verge meets Kimbra in a quaint Brooklyn apartment, we discover she doesn't carry a lot of things with her.
It's the equivalent of today's farmhouse chic — sanitized and quaint, without any of the petty bothers of actually running a farm.
President Trump, allow me to put what happened to my quaint middle class neighborhood in terms with which you are familiar.
It's newly quaint to think that these should be the questions animating a presidential campaign, but I guess I'm a throwback.
I know that Blur's "The Universal" played as my wife approached an altar one might have described as quaint and crafty.
Last weekend, Ellicott City's quaint Main Street, with red, white, and blue decorations draped from storefronts, became a churning brown river.
Booker's bet that a tech billionaire could throw enough money at a problem and fix it sounds very quaint in 2019.
How quaint that seems: depending on how you count things, the multiple now is somewhere between 140-1 and 335-1.
Such efforts in the past have been dismissed in London or Washington as quaint, or dangerously undermining of NATO, or both.
The quaint towns and villages scattered between the lush forests and paddy fields bordering the backwaters are now communities in despair.
While he's now a titan of Silicon Valley, Mark Zuckerberg was raised in the quaint town of Dobbs Ferry, New York.
Waverly Place in New York City's Greenwich Village is home to some of the most quaint corners in the bustling city.
Stone steps led up from a sleepy lane to a quaint cottage with a "Bernie for President" sign in the window.
The Swan Inn is a real-life Cotswolds inn and restaurant, serving traditional English dishes in a quaint, low-ceilinged pub.
It ripped up sidewalks, gutted many of the town's quaint shops and carried off vehicles, depositing some of them blocks away.
The rise of deepfakes is already making the problem of fake news—the real kind, not the Trumpian insult—seem quaint.
Unlike the hustle and bustle of Election Day in swing states or big cities, this city, population 223,203, exuded Midwestern quaint.
For an average price of $53 per night, this quaint and cozy home in Nashville, Tennessee makes the perfect weekend getaway.
Often it's the quaint, old-fashioned bookshops that provide the perfect excuse to browse uninterrupted and to disconnect from the world.
This quaint home in San Jose, California, is bigger and cheaper than most of the other real estate in the area.
But it is also an argument for an increasingly quaint idea of Western civilization as a moral force in the world.
In the year 2000, the world was forever changed thanks to the brilliant Amy Sherman-Palladino and a quaint Connecticut town.
With political campaigns sweeping in billions, with major banks tricking their customers out of vast fortunes, a $21988,250 bribe seems quaint.
Someday, we're going to see double features again and go to theaters because it's this quaint, fabulous thing that people rediscovered.
The quaint town of Chillicothe is where Benson was born and raised, and where he works at the courthouse every day.
"More Europe," once the clarion call for federalists across the continent, now carries the quaint ring of an ancient hunting cry.
Visitors to Anderson can enjoy mild autumn weather, quaint inns, and fun community events in addition to activities on Lake Hartwell. 
As a society, we have evolved to a point where erstwhile concerns of the government as Big Brother seem almost quaint.
Managing this quaint but essential institution are the headstrong theater director Dorothea (Tyne Daly) and her actress partner Greta (Elisabeth Henry).
Despite the quaint imagery many people still associate with milk's creation, almost all of it is produced at a factory scale.
That is why it is rather quaint to learn that one of its most successful retail initiatives is Ralph Lauren coffee.
Its quaint town center has several historic buildings, two 933th-century churches, a single store and restaurant, and a small green.
Van Vechten's photos are fascinating but quaint: They often accentuate ballet's glamorous triviality rather than its more profound capacity for drama.
And while it seems quaint now, the menu that Gretchen designed offered something most vegan and vegetarian people couldn't find elsewhere.
And that's because the anti-vaccine crowd (or anti-vaxxers) aren't trafficking in anything as concrete, mundane and quaint as facts.
With the construction, the character of the village began changing as quaint blue wooden cottages with white gingerbread trim were obliterated.
With Netflix rolling out new shows all year long, the idea of fresh TV programming in the fall may seem quaint.
While many teams shed their stars to end playoff droughts, Dipoto will keep pushing with a quaint concept: addition by addition.
In an age of torrential email, incessant group texts and lackadaisical Facebook birthday posts, snail mail has become quaint, almost vintage.
The school draws its approximately 244,20 students from around the United States and beyond to a quaint campus in central Iowa.
It can be quaint and even clumsy, all of which can give idiocy, incomprehensibility and untruth a false air of authenticity.
In Alexei Ratmansky's "Namouna: A Grand Divertissement" (New York City Ballet, 2010), it's by turns quaint, seductive, lyrical, poetic and jolly.
"Iran has taken impeachment off the front burner, or at least, makes it look quaint," one GOP congressional aide quipped Monday.
For evenings out, a multiplex theater and upscale restaurants like Kyma and Hendrick's Tavern pepper the quaint neighboring village of Roslyn.
Vernon had lived the kind of quaint, rooted existence that seems increasingly rare, given the cosmopolitan ambitions of most professional musicians.
You watch period dramas and take as truth their message: British colonialism was quaint, glorious, and a high point in civilization.
Instead, working with sets designed by Robert Innes Hopkins and the late Johan Engels, the director repurposes quaint, pre-cinematic devices.
There is an ice cream shop, an organic grocery store, a seafood restaurant and a quaint cafe — all within walking distance.
In 1987, educational game developer Unicorn Software released a quaint little floppy disk tour of US history called All About America.
As you explore, you'll gain access to tubes that let you zip back up to the quaint frontier town on the surface.
Like a quaint living room window, you can only see in to the clean and pretty part they want you to see.
Patriotic anthems like "The East Is Red" crackle from loudspeakers, women dance with fans and school children march along quaint, wide streets.
" The quaint country road is now witnessing a spike in five-star reviews, with another user commenting: "This is a great place!
In the mid-2000s, when I served as MySpace's head of policy, the problems tech platforms faced were quaint by today's standards.
There are increasingly slick, customizable bottles and boxes, prerolled-joint vials, quaint jars, and all number of cartridges for vape-pen users.
So, the passage of time is invoked in the juxtaposition of space travel with the quaint analogue notion of the road trip.
With astonishingly strong winds, the near-Category 5 hurricane transformed the quaint beachside community's homes and hotels into ragged frames and foundations.
With astonishingly strong winds, the near–Category 5 hurricane transformed the quaint beachside community's homes and hotels into ragged frames and foundations.
Mr Naipaul's ancestors were Indian, but that part lay in darkness, pierced only by his grandmother's prayers and quaint rituals of eating.
To future generations of South Korean men, Mr Lim's story may come to sound like a quaint tale from the ancient past.
Once we reach that milestone, regulations like the 14-day rule will seem as quaint as a world without this reproductive technology.
Tia's date and Becca's hometown dates mirror one another in their quaint makeup — perhaps we should have paid attention to this clue.
Meanwhile, only feet away, Eden is the star of her own romantic comedy, taking place under the quaint moonlight of New England.
You'll live in a quaint town, manage your own farm, and grow crops... that you can then use to battle other people.
Kalispell, Montana (CNN)The acoustic song is folksy and gentle, carrying the sort of ease you'd expect from a quaint Montana event.
It's mesmerizing and sort of quaint and has absolutely nothing to do with Rydelek's day job as a full-time body contortionist.
The qualifying tournament is held the week before in the quaint surroundings of Roehampton — potentially creating a security headache if Sharapova plays.
That quaint image in your head of a jolly farmer with a handful of livestock in pretty green fields is fading fast.
While the phony accounts may seem quaint by Bernie Madoff standards, they are no less serious violations of corporate and consumer confidence.
And unlike a lot of early examples of industrial, instead of seeming quaint in the present day, it'll still make you wince.
Yes, Molly's Lodge itself is pretty quaint and cozy, but you'll also be buying Molly's Mews, a second building on the property.
Emmerdale, set in a quaint northern English village in the Yorkshire Dales, will see three female producers lead the one-off episode.
When WADA opened in 2003, drugs in sport had already become a worldwide epidemic and fair play was merely a quaint idea.
Well shucks, I thought, and yes that quaint Midwestern word appears in my internal monologues, Well shucks, that bastard looks like me.
While high-rises abound in waterfront neighborhoods like Exchange Place and Newport, other waterfront enclaves like Paulus Hook retain a quaint sensibility.
The Apple series focuses on a young girl who moves from Brooklyn to the quaint, lakeside town her father grew up in.
Helen and I grew up in the same Topeka neighborhood: Potwin, a historic district of quaint red brick streets and Victorian houses.
Known for its picturesque dune-swept beaches, high-end shopping, and delicious seafood restaurants, there's plenty to do on this quaint island.
It sounds simple, and perhaps quaint these days, but one of the most important qualities we need in a President is honesty.
But for titles that are rather less known than Bungie's quaint little shooter, the Clubs and LFG systems are an absolute godsend.
The town is somehow even more quaint and more scenic than I expected, and the Hall museum even more extensive and fascinating.
I walked around the quaint jungle town with a Spanish/English dictionary, a notebook and pen, and the goal to never leave.
Mid-22006s hip-hop may seem quaint by today's standards, but at the time, it was as mean as the streets themselves.
Modernists would be drawn to Moses's quaint paintings of steam trains, horse-drawn carriages, and little checkerboard houses dotting patchwork quilt farms.
It all seems a bit quaint compared with how quickly young creators are able to become famous and financially independent in 2020.
The area's elegant pocket of shops and restaurants is wedged between frenetic and frenzied Oxford Street and less-than-quaint Marylebone Road.
Those convictions, Wren said, come from the quaint method Dombrowski prefers for gathering information: actual conversations, on the phone and in person.
It seems almost quaint to recall that team president Magic Johnson chastised Walton when the Lakers stumbled to a 3-5 start.
Popularized by Monopoly, the gambling town of Atlantic City was built as a quaint seaside resort, and boasts the country's first boardwalk.
That quaint, gossip-clotted town doesn't really exist, except in the imaginations of a fraternal pair identified only as One and Two.
The ancient couples were quaint in the stiff, sepia photos posing in their Sunday best or in jerky 16-millimeter home movies.
Rooms are small and quaint and make you feel like a French Quarter local, but are pretty expensive for such limited amenities.
Big agriculture reacts to agroecology by painting it as nice, but quaint, certainly not up to the job of feeding the world.
That seems quaint, given the bitter partisanship that seems to have cleaved the country in 2018, big city and small town alike.
That flooding ripped up sidewalks, gutted many of the town's quaint shops and carried off vehicles, depositing some of them blocks away.
It's the type of impossibly quaint seaside scene you might expect to find in New England, only within New York City limits.
Manigault Newman dwells within a new shrine to celebrity status where shame is but a quaint and quixotic relic of the past.
Others regarded our devotion as either strange or quaint, like one of those unlikely animal friendships: a monkey and a pigeon, perhaps.
He started at Bunnahabhain in 1978, when the 36 distillery workers all lived in the quaint, chimneyed houses clustered around the distillery.
Simultaneously grotesque and whimsical, the miniatures made from the hardened candy, decorated with paint, buttons, and beads, offer absurd, quaint talismanic figurines.
When tourists come here, they are looking for the quaint Village they've seen in movies or read about, which is fading away.
Take Stardew Valley, a quaint farming game with 16-bit graphics that reminded me of the early Pokémon titles for Game Boy.
BOEM's is particularly quaint, with each bidder required to prepare bids in sealed envelopes, and an official announcing the winners out loud.
" Those born after the boomers may find it quaint to read about a president asking citizens to sacrifice, to "pay any price.
The idea, laid out in the Constitution, that Congress has the power to declare war looks like a quaint 18th-century notion.
Arrivals at Labuan Bajo — mainly from Bali and Jakarta — land at a quaint airport looking like something from Hollywood blockbuster, Jurassic Park.
"He wanted to build a relationship with his counterparts in the G.R.U., which seemed, at best, quaint and naïve," Hall told me.
And it seems almost impossibly quaint, because the search for the truth in the Trump investigations is breaking down along partisan lines.
The film is set in a quaint, fictional Ohio town that's full of lights and foliage, but where was it actually filmed?
But that could be quaint compared to what the physical and financial risks of a disaster are today due to climate change.
This might seem a somewhat quaint family dispute made public, except the race has been close, according to a number of polls.
But years from now the future technology that was being built there during the War on Terror will look quaint. Anachronistic. Outdated.
Like the retail hub for wizards in the Harry Potter books and movies, Temescal Alley seems like a quaint alternative shopping universe.
But today it seems quaint to imagine that an ad could be the most disturbing reminder of hate a commuter might encounter.
Artist, science and writer residencies could be added in Nolan Park, the quaint collection of yellow clapboard houses near the island's center.
Gingerbread fretwork gives it a quaint charm, as does the rustic wall of native stone, speckled with seashells, that surrounds the property.
As mass media give way to the more personalized media, it would've seemed quaint if not dated for Lazarus to critique television.
Both instruments add haunting touches to the project, a blissful exploration of mundane coldness, showing a quaint side of the Dutch producer.
In contrast to the corrupt figures at the helm of the circus that is our American government, most clowns now seems quaint.
You could visit the quaint hill town of Tawang in Arunanchal Pradesh, the birthplace of the Tibetan spiritual leader the sixth Dalai Lama.
They'll seed falsehoods across the social media landscape with an intensity and volume that will make the current state of affairs look quaint.
INGRAHAM: Howy a lot of folks are going back to this quaint old idea that the press should be calling balls and strikes.
This quaint juice bar is stocked with clean eats and nutritious snacks that will keep you energized for a full day of exploring.
It uses a quaint little thing called a notebook that you might not have seen since the iPhone first came into your life.
The notion that the money and extra attention will translate into an avalanche of votes for Mr Campbell seems quaint at this point.
He runs the company out of a quaint storefront office along a winding highway popular with tourists that connects Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama.
He successfully erased Abha's quaint old town, with its beehive houses made of wattle, only to replace them with squat breeze-block bungalows.
To my left is a quaint little ski village with small cabins that have a perfect view of the West Virginia landscape below.
All around are thousands of fellow enthusiasts attending a Hanfu cultural festival held annually in Xitang, a quaint, canal-side town near Shanghai.
She evoked a Republican Party that might seem quaint and unfamiliar to those whose introduction to politics has been this unusual election campaign.
The quaint shop is a spot she visits often—like on Christmas Eve last year when she popped in for some apple tarts.
An investigation into one president's corruption seems almost quaint in the face of the massive political change needed to ensure our very survival.
But LaPierre's letter looks almost quaint compared to the new flamethrower of an NRA ad fronted by conservative talk-show host Dana Loesch.
Its cast of heroes are all cute, pixelated sprites, and they travel a map filled with dangerous caverns, snowy fields, and quaint towns.
And what could be safer place to call home then a leafy, cultured, little town with a quaint downtown and a country club?
The Economist may think Singapore is quaint and old-fashioned, but time will tell if a cautious approach to social change is wiser.
Sony's early slogan for the Playstation encouraging "Live in your world, play in ours" seems quaint—we live and play in both now.
Soon, Kincardine could be known for something other than its quaint wooden lighthouse: a nuclear waste vault, buried 680 meters (2,21988 feet) underground.
Coeure presented a preliminary report to ministers and central bankers at the meeting, in the quaint chateau town of Chantilly, north of Paris.
The social network is now so casually weaponized that the wife of a Senate candidate spreading misinformation about serious allegations seems downright quaint.
While it is a stark departure from her over-the-top, California-glam oasis on the show, the space is quaint and charming.
Remember, that in the quaint days surrounding Trump's inauguration, the president ordered his press secretary to dispute the crowd size of the event.
In his campaign, the actor and director opposed building and zoning codes that protected the village's quaint character but also restricted business initiatives.
Steiner Street is also home to other quaint corners and homes featured in pop culture, such as the house used in "Mrs. Doubtfire."
Jackson has come a long way from its origins as a "little quaint cow town," as Jane Golliher, a local rancher, put it.
Magnolia Press might be in a large, industrial-looking space, but guests can still expect the overall feel to be cozy and quaint.
The park is so big that visitors can get around on adorably quaint-looking bikes — complete with baskets to hold all your goodies.
Domaine de Fontenille is a fantastic option to experience the quaint French countryside at a small, upscale hotel with excellent food and wine.
The quaint English city, known for its pottery and landscape gardens, is a far cry from the genocide he escaped four years ago.
The quaint townhouse that's home to the National Whistleblower Center in Georgetown is awfully sunny for a place that handles so much darkness.
Yes, your apartment can smell like a quaint Connecticut town, regardless of how many lovably wacky characters are actually living there with you.
Instead of a quaint downtown, she struts the parking lot of an apartment complex, stopping to twerk as people look on in confusion.
I'm thinking about this as we pass the gingerbread houses in the quaint little town of Oświęcim, along the lane to the camp.
The plates evoke the atmosphere of a sanitarium in Victorian times, with an almost quaint antiquity that is at once sterile and disturbing.
Right now, it feels like I may just be too childish and excitable to truly adapt to the quaint pleasures of family life.
The old debate about whether or not improv comedy is an art in itself or a means to create work now seems quaint.
We seem to have transcended such quaint notions of hypocrisy or duplicity and become addicted to rage on every level in every form.
In a plot twist that now seems quaint, Miranda horrified her friends by moving from a Manhattan apartment to a brownstone in Brooklyn.
Each tiny space is equipped with a power outlet, a shallow shelf, a stool and a quaint, nonfunctional — but highly Instagrammable — retro telephone.
The second might have been that a nearby village, a quaint tourist attraction with sledding and sleigh rides, is called Uiyaji Wind Village.
Gone were quaint customs like the "blue slip," which entitled home-state senators to record their approval or rejection of a judicial nomination.
And that's before the regulatory hurdles, including a quaint-seeming 1971 New York law that requires at least one hand on the wheel.
Ms. Ward knew that traveling to the ceremony, a destination affair on a quaint renovated former dairy farm, would be hard on Onassis.
No films exist of Duncan dancing for longer than a few seconds, and her works in performance tend to look quaint, faded, antique.
TIJUANA, Mexico — When we think of southwestern borderlands, many Americans think of half-abandoned outposts or quaint small towns with lone desert highways.
The quaint board game has been transformed into a video game, and the souped-up CGI makes the 1995 version look downright primitive.
"We've never had a female U.S. senator," Ms. Blackburn said in a cafe in Franklin, a quaint town in her Middle Tennessee district.
Two similar and tiny one-bedrooms were available in a quaint building on Bedford Street in the West Village, for $3,500 and $3,700.
Items on view will include fine estate jewelry and quaint Americana, as well as vintage furniture, handmade rugs, objets d'art and other curios.
They belong to different classes, and if they attempt to mix, they will inevitably regard each other as quaint and not quite human.
While Yorktown Heights does not have a quaint downtown, it does provide shopping convenience, with local stores like Turco's grocery and national chains.
Cole Street, its commercial thoroughfare, has a number of quaint mom-and-pop shops, including Cole Hardware and the gourmet spot Say Cheese.
Life, at the moment, is scarier than fiction, and compared with the wholesale disintegration of civility taking place in Washington, "Homeland" looks quaint.
But the bigger story may be that we are already a natural resource colony for China as well as a quaint tourist destination.
They figured it would be easy to find a quaint, two-bedroom home where they could age in place without overspending on housing.
It&aposs quaint to think of the days when listening to an audiobook meant keeping track of — and not scratching  — multiple compact discs.
The thought of writing about the flag came to me as I biked through one of New Jersey's quaint beach towns this July.
In comparison to all these things, the belief that the moon landing was shot in a Hollywood studio actually seems sort of quaint.
It is home to the Schloss Sanssouci, the Prussian monarchs' summer palace, with a quaint downtown that is a popular destination for tourists.
After almost two years in the world of President Donald Trump and his associates, our old "good people" line sounds ever more quaint.
Some Disney fairytales like Tangled, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and Frozen are usually set it quaint, fictional towns that resemble actually places.
The farming/role-playing game Stardew Valley recreated in The Sims 4 is every bit as quaint and comforting as the original Pelican Town.
So perhaps quibbles about how humane lethal injection procedures may or may not be as means of exiting condemned murders seem a little quaint.
That relationships were set up almost entirely to regulate property and organize extended families has been brushed aside, a quaint memory of times past.
Hard as it is to accept, Flash is the modern equivalent of a Western Union telegram, once useful but now quaint, and slightly ridiculous.
While the creep of life enhancements have taken over nearly every other aspect of my home, the contents of my closet are almost quaint.
It's only seven years old, but it feels like a relic, a naïve movie with quaint, softball critiques of Mark Zuckerberg and his creation.
Indeed, in the face of massive cinematic universe projects such as the Marvel, Harry Potter, or Star Wars films, a trilogy seems almost quaint.
It's quaint, how much confidence Eminem has that this is a good and impressive joke, and corny can be fun, once in a while.
You can see the "PC loaded with special software" in the video above, which is just a quaint blue screen showing simple workout data.
Way back in the day, stripes had a much less quaint reputation: The pattern was considered "the devil's clothing," according to historian Michel Pastoureau.
At the end of each year of college, you should look back at your thoughts and opinions 12 months before and find them quaint.
But technology in 2016 makes the glitchy graphics and rudimentary design of NES games seem quaint, a cute reminder of how far we've come.
IT FEELS quaint now: a man with tidy hair and an elegant suit sits at a piano, his thick glasses sticking to his nose.
The historical home is incredibly quaint, and the kitchen is downright charming, boasting a vintage style that evokes the spirit of the imaginary baker.
"Consumerism and our reliance on convenience has rendered skills such as gardening, cooking, sewing, knitting, carpentry and so on as, well, quaint," she writes.
This quaint little French city located in southeastern France's Provence region has become a popular stop on Rhone River cruise itineraries over the years.
If it weren't for the string of violence that has stripped the town of Riverdale of its innocence, one could call the community quaint.
Perhaps the best involves a pair of American tourists who think just everything about London -- even the disgusting parts -- is utterly quaint and stylish.
At the risk of sounding quaint and outdated, I think we Americans could learn a thing or two from Denmark's taste in public figures.
For younger users it's novel, and it's kind of quaint, like, isn't that cute, look at how the old people used to do it.
The idea that there is, or ought to be, a link between the amount of public borrowing and interest rates has become almost quaint.
Reynolds' family moved out of the house in the 1950s, but the quaint property still retains a similar charm from the actress's younger years.
Studying an eclipse seems almost quaint — we have telescopes that continuously observe the Sun and NASA is sending a probe to it next year.
The violence levels of shows seems like an almost quaint concern, one that wouldn't really be shared by any outside of concerned parent groups.
Plenty of people dream of fairytale weddings, but Folarin Alakija and Nazanin Jafarian Ghaissarifar's nuptials make fairytales (and our Pinterest boards) look downright quaint.
Cote D'Azur Olive, cypress, and pine trees envelop the quaint hilltop town of Mougins, where Pablo Picasso spent the last decade of his life.
We cannot fall back on non-cyber solutions, since such quaint comforts in voting systems results in only about half of eligible citizens voting.
When we finally made it off the highway, my parents became calmer, admiring the quaint churches, old houses and windmills planted on village greens.
Surely their hoary, quaint arguments have been so thoroughly and often discredited that they should be laughed off to the fringes where they belong.
What in the World The quaint timbered houses of the German town of Celle recall the center of Britain's most picturesque towns and villages.
Butter Churner, $39, available at UncommonGoodsA dab of fresh butter made with this quaint contraption brings their pancakes or toast to the next level.  
But there's another that's lesser-known: 1998's esoteric Mizzurna Falls, a quaint, creaky open-world mystery produced in Japan for the original PlayStation.
JoJo has officially dumped Chad and spends the rest of the night snuggling up with Alex in a quaint "zero sexual chemistry"-themed cabin.
In a darkened building in snowy northern Utah, a quaint moss wall and tiny flower bed strive to ready us to be a Tree.
Meanwhile, your wedded friends happily turn down offers to get wasted, opting instead for whatever the quaint, married equivalent of Netflix and chill is.
Can a 21st-century writer of topical take-no-prisoners satires find happiness in the quaint but rollicking form of the 18th-century picaresque?
It is easy to view towns like Plovdiv — with their quaint streets and carefully preserved, achingly charming architecture — as one-dimensional in their beauty.
Still, in retrospect, there's something almost quaint about the outrage over the episode; Trump routinely surpasses Reid's unscrupulousness with a few tweets before breakfast.
Women tend to dispatch their victims with poison, and people tend to think of poisoning somehow as this quaint, Victorian way of killing somebody.
The quaint Long Island town of Shelter Island has tried to preserve its character by restricting the short-term rental market, angering many homeowners.
It may seem quaint, but I still relish the idea that people in a democratic society have the right to be anonymous in public.
Quaint tables and chairs populate the courtyard where guests can read, drink, eat, and chat, while still being shaded by trees and lush bushes.
As Americans become increasingly concerned by the worst case scenarios of millions of deaths and widespread economic collapse, worrying about voting seems relatively quaint.
When the The Daily Beast article was published in 2018, Jacobson was 76 and in "poor health" but living a quaint life in Georgia.
It was here that Hilma spent childhood summers and in her early adulthood taught Sunday school at the quaint church, which can be visited.
A weekend in the British Columbia ski resort uncovers hints of a quaint mountain town, one-percenter indulgences and out-of-this-world skiing.
And the (verbatim) language of the exchanges in "The Town Hall Affair" now registers as rather quaint in its free-floating, self-footnoting intellectualism.
The wall and roof of a quaint living room were peeled off like tape from one small house, revealing a couch and dinner table.
Up Next Age 28 Hometown Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. Now Lives In a quaint house in Ridgewood, Queens, with her boyfriend and pet python.
These are quaint scenarios, and barely business-related as the "ThinkPad" name would suggest, but these are the first ideas that come to mind.
In 2016, a total of 14 states held party-run caucuses that resembled Iowa's, albeit usually without the part-quaint, part-baffling viability rules.
UK and US politics are so loud, so garish and tacky in their racism, that it makes Canada look quaint — but only by comparison.
But he is still there, unbowed and decent, and that may be an asset in a bitter political era when such qualities seem quaint.
From a national-security standpoint, the Amendment's suggestion that a "well-regulated militia" is "necessary to the security of a free State," is quaint.
" But by 153 it seemed almost quaint when Curtis Sittenfeld altered Laura and George Bush's names and backgrounds in her excellent novel "American Wife.
However, there is one catch for those interested in purchasing a house in this quaint town, and it involves shelling out a little more money.
The quaint treehouse that Prince William and Prince Harry played in at their country home as kids is ready for their own children to enjoy.
Open sourcing search technology might sound a little quaint, given that these days Yahoo actually uses Microsoft's Bing to power most of its web searches.
People can visit a quaint British church, admire Bauhaus architecture, and walk along something approximating the canals of Venice in a hodgepodge of Western motifs.
In retrospect, the first Child's Play is almost quaint in its restraint — that is, as restrained as a movie about a killer doll can be.
The potential arrival of a Samsung device with a foldable display makes the notion of carrying a massive device around in one's pocket almost quaint.
Skywriting feels like a quaint way to reach the masses now that we have Twitter, but the point is that it was gusty and ingenious.
From affordable and vibrant urban cities to thriving and quaint main streets, Iowans enjoy outstanding public schools, affordable housing and lower utility and grocery bills.
Paddington's approach has also been a boon to his quaint little corner of London, which is lined with pastel houses and filled with multicultural faces.
A series of aerial shots contextualize the museum's sprawling presence relative to the rest of North Adams, which is a quaint but largely uneventful place.
He pays for our lunch and we walk back, looking around at the quaint houses in his neighborhood; it's pretty gentrified but still so beautiful.
Range anxiety may then be remembered only by ageing motorists, along with other quaint old phrases such as "fill it up and check the oil".
And there's a little something for everyone, from a quaint cottage with a beautiful garden, to a home with a pool and easy beach access.
It seems almost quaint now to think about the months before the election, when Facebook scoured its products for evidence of actual bias against conservatives.
I grew up right outside of Cleveland, Ohio, in a staid westside suburb filled with quaint cul-de-sacs and streets named after forest animals.
A STRETCH OF Bleecker Street, in Manhattan's West Village, is among the loveliest in New York, with quaint shopfronts opening on to tree-lined pavements.
Ecuador really does have everything...from the Galapagos Islands to the Amazon basin and the Andes Mountains, from big, modern cities to small, quaint villages.
The super-swaggy character posters for Solo came out in February along with the trailer, giving the Star Wars prequel a quaint pop art vibe.
As a chronicle of our country's racism, To Kill a Mockingbird is quaint, ill-equipped to deflect turds flung by an evolved state of bigotry.
But I'm not here for the quaint old fashioned harbor, I'm here for a futuristic art installation just off the coast, under the sea surface.
Courtesy Bruce MuseumThese posters seem benign by today's standards, even a bit quaint, but as Smith aptly pointed out, we're not immune to these manipulations.
Ah, yes, nothing like a quaint dramedy about a fictional Hollywood sexual predator to get our minds off of all those real Hollywood sexual predators.
Kimmel has not only taken on the Senate's practically homicidal Graham-Cassidy healthcare bill, he's done it without resorting to lies or distortions (how quaint!).
But what visitors really fall in love with are the city's quaint cafes, vibrant markets, trendy shopping districts and unmistakable je ne sais quoi charm.
"The irony is that now, a year later, I'm one of those guys who thinks it's quaint when boys are still using condoms," he said.
Today that news seems downright quaint compared to the recent announcement from China's biggest ride-hail service, Didi Kuaidi: 1.43 billion rides in 2015 alone.
The only neighbors are a short stroll away up an unpaved road to a quaint hamlet, as untouched now as it was four centuries ago.
The result is an utterly bizarre and yet lovably quaint video game that will no doubt find its place in the ever-expanding Pokémon canon.
Newlyweds have access to the ranch's onsite bridal cottage, and photo backdrops range from quaint buildings to oak-lined meadows, beautiful gardens, and historic railways.
Those moments seem quaint when compared with Donald J. Trump's news conference in Turnberry, Scotland, a day after Britain voted to leave the European Union.
Find it at restaurants like Høst (pictured above), Amass or Baest, or walking down the city's cobble streets line with colorful buildings and quaint shops.
It's hardly Lebo's fault that venerating "Kane" as guilelessly as he does can't help seeming quaint up against Callow's rich chronicle of its energetic ­aftermath.
But the question of who does or does not own a car now might one day seem a quaint distinction when cars start driving themselves.
Scenes in which he notifies towns about what has happened in the wider world are among the book's most stirring, since they seem so quaint.
Paris is home to a number of quaint Christmas markets, beautiful light displays, ice skating in front of the Eiffel tower, and great holiday shopping.
I had pictured something a bit different—a quaint inn on a quiet square, perhaps, where a bronze Knight of Malta tilted at the bougainvillea.
The man has been sober for a year -- a success story in a quaint New England town now struggling to fight a growing heroin problem.
Known online as Gamer Grandma, she has won the hearts of 115,000 YouTube subscribers—double the population of the quaint Virginian town she calls home.
However, that does not mean that the postindustrial district of crumbling brick warehouses, public housing blocks and quaint row homes has been untouched by development.
After a stretch in which many series finales have opted for dangling clouds of doubt and cynicism, such a flourish felt refreshing, and almost quaint.
Locals strolling through a quaint, riverside park in Rahway, New Jersey, started to notice something strange going on in the nearby bushes in recent weeks.
Teletext, today, remains a quaint vestige of a 1980s retro-future fantasy, known in America only to scoffing technologists and a small, geeky fan base.
Now it seems almost quaint, the belief that a first lady should use her wardrobe to advance a recognizable, if subtle, domestic or diplomatic point.
Like The Drop in Chorlton, which is a really quiet and quaint part of Manchester, and completely different from the traditional community in Moss Side.
As usual, the settings tend to be quaint; the characters cute; the crimes discreet; and the puzzle elements of less importance than the holiday menus.
No, it's much sexier: they're in a quaint town, have their nice little shirts on, and are in the mindful pursuit of exclusively fulfilling relationships.
She lived in View Royal, a town one passes on the highway to Victoria, a picturesque tourist destination, full of manicured gardens and quaint tearooms.
Moreover, given the general precarity of our new world, it seems almost quaint to localize crisis at one particular point in our erratic life course.
The technology mentioned within those early chapters often recalls quaint discovery, like finding a chunky, clunky Nokia cellphone in the back of the junk drawer.
Now, it's weirdly quaint, a great reminder of what a dad movie has become in an era when a lot of dads are Gen Xers.
The caucuses have always been screwy under the rubric of quaint, with people offering chocolates for votes and doing coin tosses to make final decisions.
This alarming trend is already seen in some countries such as China, where the idea of privacy in the public sphere is becoming increasingly quaint.
Would he escalate this incredibly dangerous situation into an all-out war that would make the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan look quaint by comparison?
In a city filled with 85033,000-square-foot billboards, street performers and buskers, the TLC's desire to shield riders from advertisements is quaint and paternalistic.
Mr. DiNardo drove his former schoolmate to the farm in Bucks County, not far from the art colony and quaint tourist destination of New Hope.
The day after Thanksgiving, often called Black Friday, traditionally indicated the beginning of the annual promotional frenzy, but that idea became quaint in recent years.
Compared with what's currently going on in Washington, "Homeland" looks quaint, "as if it were happening in another century," Mike Hale wrote in The Times.
While other laptop and phone makers have gone to extreme lengths to shrink the bezel, the Surface Go has a big fat one that feels quaint.
Activists warned that without limits, San Francisco's quaint Victorian homes and Gold Rush bordellos would be ripped out to make way for bank and insurance headquarters.
In the light of events of the past few days, Mr Trump's misjudgment in tweeting about a beauty queen's non-existent sex tape already seems quaint.
Worrying about a new release selling out, or waiting in line at midnight, feels more and more like a quaint relic of the pre-download era.
The discussion of complete neutrality is now a quaint notion when nearly every discussion that takes place on these networks is weaponized toward a political end.
From a quaint ski town to a snowy wonderland, we've rounded up five postcard-perfect trips you should take while there's still snow on the ground.
One day it is fresh fish by the river in a quaint stall, and on another day, their lunch comprises bat meat deep inside a plantation.
While the word "cottage" may conjure up the image of a quaint home in the woods, rest assured that this is not that kind of cottage.
On Route 62, a winding road that runs through the area, you'll find quaint villages filled with creatives who have upped and left their city life.
Coeure is due to present a preliminary report to ministers and central bankers at the meeting, in the quaint chateau town of Chantilly, north of Paris.
Only he bypassed the larger suburbs of Westchester and the quaint Hudson River hamlets and went straight to Delaware County — population 47,980 — to become a farmer.
We're not sure if there's actually any benefit to letting your tea brew in the sun, but there's something so quaint and quintessentially summery about it.
With respect to national security leak investigations, this would make 2013 dragnet subpoena for the phone records of more than 100 Associated Press reporters look quaint.
While Inaba was quaint, quiet and largely uncluttered, the Shibuya of Persona 5 is all bustle and bombast, bright lights and the promise of wild nights.
Things are still relatively quiet when it comes to the ongoing space conflict, a state of affairs that will probably feel quaint 12 months from now.
Toasted Coconut and Carrot Cake Cupcakes A new season also means new cupcakes at Silos Baking Co., the quaint Waco bakery also own by the Gaines'.
While some of it sounds a bit quaint, like the hamfisted "For your protection, we've installed this camera" on "Morning New Disease," he stumbled only occasionally.
It is lightly regulated, operating on a level of faith that can seem quaint, even out of date, in an age of increasingly sophisticated global markets.
His inaugural message seems quaint today, as politicians, operatives, and commentators bludgeon each other and impute the worst possible motives to those on the other side.
Located in the quaint New England town of Suffield, Connecticut, Suffield Academy offers facilities for rock climbing as well as a high- and low-ropes course.
Though the house looks quite quaint from the outside and even opulent in the common spaces, guests have reported paranormal activity in one of its rooms.
While it's true that yesterday's leaps forward, like sending the newspaper by dirigible to London, look quaint or laughable today, experimentation is in The Times's DNA.
The campaign ran the ad only that night because the Republicans went ballistic with fury, a quaint notion in light of their own subsequent attack ads.
Depending on where you live, a $24 million housing budget could get you anything from a 2694,25-square-foot mansion to a quaint coastal waterfront home.
MAINE: Stroll through a quaint seaside town snacking on saltwater taffy or, if you really want to impress, treat your date to a traditional lobster dinner.
Younger star Sutton Foster will perform a musical number, along with Kerry Butler and Christian Borle, about the history of the quaint (and fictional) Connecticut town.
Thanks to a Freedom of Information Act request by the transparency site Government Attic, we can now see these quaint, sometimes hilarious, but also menacing, posters.
The technical innovation of those early days in Shawnee has without a doubt been eclipsed by the chain's ubiquitous brightly colored frozen drinks and quaint nostalgia.
It seems so quaint now, but there was a time when the walkie-talkie was the coolest possible toy you could own (barring, perhaps, Power Wheels).
Analysts' efforts to work out which companies are more or less likely to default, and so which bonds are more or less valuable, seem almost quaint.
What Trump is saying about these two issues is nothing new — he just can't be ignored as a quaint sideshow the way Perot and Buchanan were.
Add a judgy word like "diabolical" before "mustache" and watch the crisis turn into a quaint sermon with no power to hit you where you live.
This piece was also rockiest for the dancers, as they seemed to still be adjusting to the small dimensions of the quaint Neidorff-Karpati Hall stage.
The disparity between the NBA and the 232ers can be described with numerous cliches, all of which point out the quaint nature of basketball's minor leagues.
Ambiguity and nuance may be traditional hallmarks of high art, but in our era of extremism, aesthetic excess, and moral corruption, such ideals can feel quaint.
Directed with vaudevillian flair and firecracker snap by Rupert Goold, "Ink" is set in London, in the gory glory days of a quaint phenomenon: print journalism.
The film opens on Elaine (Samantha Robinson) driving up the coast to a new life in a quaint California town after the end of a relationship.
To the Editor: Re "When Owning a Car Is a Quaint Memory," by Kara Swisher (Op-Ed, March 23): Has Ms. Swisher lived in the 'burbs?
EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. — The Cedar Island Lighthouse, a quaint, cubic structure of notably large granite blocks in Suffolk County's Cedar Point Park, once appeared a fortress.
Nothing here feels cute, quaint or kitsch, though whimsy can fall that way, into a slough of soggy sentimentality sometimes laced with an emetic of twee.
It has a quaint downtown along the river, but it was well known to Minnesotans, before the new law, as the best source for Sunday beers.
In particular, the newlyweds stayed in Imerovigli, a quaint village on the island of Santorini, where they checked into the West East Suites courtesy of Booking.com.
Quaint, Exquisite consists of five sections, each of them examining the way Victorian, fin-de-siècle culture adapted, or appropriated, certain stylistic ideas that referenced Japan.
Given the speed of competitors like Warby Parker and Lenscrafters, the time Mr. Bezamat takes to produce a pair of glasses — one week — seems almost quaint.
Housed on the second floor of a quaint residential building, it was joined a few years ago by young upstart Visitor Welcome Center down the hall.
I refer to those ritualized entertainments that air and arrange our nastiest fears, while scrupulously honoring quaint and orderly narrative traditions, soothing even as they frighten.
DOYLESTOWN, Pa. — The scene was almost quaint, this cowboy-hatted neophyte preaching his gospel as about 2284 supporters, peering out from snow-drenched hoodies, nodded along.
Conservative talk radio and Fox News were in full swing when Bill Clinton was impeached in 1998, even if their rhetoric looks quaint by today's standard.
They burrowed into the quaint rooms packed with kaleidoscopic Pucci pants, Chanel purses and all manner of clothing from what seemed to be every era ever.
Even dunking, now 10 years past, seems almost quaint; the things that dunk our kids now are impervious to balls, no matter how true our aim.
Everything about this game — from the pastel tones of the quaint English village to the little squiggly shout lines from the goose's honk — is overwhelmingly lovely.
If the mid-1960s brouhaha over Dylan going electric now seems quaint, these concerts are a big part of the reason: He proved he was right.
Untitled Goose Game is loosely split into five chapters, each tied to a location in a quaint village, like a vegetable garden or the town's pub.
We're not there quite yet, but everything seems to be moving in that direction while the phrase "cable cutter" seems to be growing a bit quaint.
The "Evergreen" series, which began in 2017, now sees Peete playing the mayor of Evergreen, Vermont, a quaint town based on a line of Hallmark cards.
It&aposs a stark contrast to the Nixon hearings, with crimes that now seem quaint compared to the corruption in plain sight at the White House.
But will it come to the point where the Tubman 20 actually "changes hands," a phrase that in our disembodied economy seems both quaint and fraught?
None of these quaint things you hold dear will stave off your inevitable demise, so we may as well be watching dog shit in the cinema.
Still, it's an engaging story that feels dated yet not quaint, and unlike a lot of little-known mid-century fiction, it's easily accessible as an ebook.
"I guess we're pretty lucky, considering we're in a town of 1,200 people," said Mr. Stevenson of his ability to stay afloat on the quaint commercial strip.
Turner, 23, sipped on an Aperol spritz as she sat beside her husband, 29, who wore red shorts while enjoying their meal on the quaint, outside patio.
It may sound quaint in an era of disinformation and "fake news," but we need to trust journalists to cut through those biases and report what's important.
But even among Republicans, fear of government spending seems quaint after GOP lawmakers passed a tax bill in 228 that is projected to explode the budget deficit.
" It was a very good prediction, and then I said, "Now, you're never gonna own a car," and, "It will be as quaint as owning a horse.
In 1972, the five-year-old Michel and his mother moved from Bernkastel-Kues—a quaint wine region famous for medieval churches and beautiful vineyards—to Berlin.
But that same neighborhood, which is next to the quaint Oakhurst and downtown Decatur, has also been where Oprah Winfrey scouted a Craftsman bungalow to shoot Selma.
Originally I was going to list What it Takes, a book about ego and image-making during the 1988 presidential campaign, but that story now seems quaint.
But the wormhole to a quaint French farmhouse ends at the plate's edge, where the not-so-totally clean Wal-Mart folding tables with no cloth begin.
Bohemian Hotel Celebration is a beautiful resort with ample amenities and true Southern hospitality in a quaint, picturesque town originally built as a utopia for Disney fans.
A month before Gilmore Girls returns to Stars Hollow in Netflix's reboot, fans will be able to experience the quaint Connecticut hamlet in real life — sort of.
That theft now seems quaint to Benson, deputy executive director of the Digital Citizens Alliance, who researches online black markets and the preferred tools of a hacker.
The real issue would come five years later, and it would make the then-fraught discussions about how best to monetize a mobile app look increasingly quaint.
One exec from a large agency said some brands find Google search ads "quaint" and want their budgets moved to Amazon because it directly correlates to sales.
Back at the quaint New Jersey home, Vogel and the technicians break apart the leather recliner with an X-Acto knife, an electric saw, and a sledgehammer.
Since the quaint, pastoral days of catfishing, intellectual property theft and profit-piggybacking on the internet has always been difficult to track, and it's only getting harder.
I have heard evangelicals speak about choosing to vote for the "least of two evils" during past presidential elections, but in retrospect, such hand-wringing feels quaint.
Reality check: China added stimulus to its economy recently, but it's quaint compared to the military industrial and farm-aid spending added by the U.S. under Trump.
Now, since it seems increasingly likely that at least part of the current administration is under threat of blackmail by Russia, that idea seems almost impossibly quaint.
They spent the holidays there and were spotted shortly after taking a stroll along the quaint English town, which sits on the bank of the River Thames.
A fist raised in sweetness, which might seem quaint in the face of the Black Lives Matter movement, is nevertheless consistent with his ethic of magnanimous restraint.
Talma is the last remaining member of her large family left to run their quaint farm alone after, one by one, everyone else moved to the city.
While on a scouting expedition on an armored train, he and scores of British soldiers were shelled by pom-poms, vicious weapons with a deceptively quaint nickname.
He described how quaint bonding activities, like all-male black-tie dinners in which members perform club songs and tell stories from its history, forged lasting friendships.
Ideally, I'll make a trip out of it, and book a cozy Airbnb in Upstate New York, near the Hudson River Valley, Catskills, or other quaint towns.
With up to 27 square feet of space, however, you can imagine making some improvements and turning this quaint colonial into the tiny house of your dreams.
Mr. Sanders spent most of the day sitting in an ornate room with marble floors, a large gold cross and a quaint bust that overlooked the conference.
CreditCreditStephen Dunn/Getty Images If you have somehow missed watching the Golden State Warriors this season, you might have a quaint notion of how basketball is played.
Crime Miss Marple's St. Mary Mead and Jessica Fletcher's Cabot Cove are cautionary examples of quaint little villages that will eventually run out of murderers and victims.
It puts you inside a quaint English village, and you slowly walk around it and the countryside in order to figure out where the hell everyone went.
Excluding Chandler and Ross from their digs still brings the Friends theme song to mind; bereft of Frasier's whip-fast dialog, his massive apartment seem almost quaint.
The image of a doctor making house calls may recall a quaint Norman Rockwellesque painting, but home medical care could be part of a better future, too.
If Bialetti's Moka Express is too old-fashioned and quaint for you, you'll love the slick modern look of the Cuisinox Roma Stainless Steel Stovetop Espresso Maker.
Its downtown village is walkable and quaint, with shops, restaurants and the Ojai Valley Museum, an exhibition hall inside a historic church, clustered along its main vein.
You'd be forgiven for feeling pessimistic, for dismissing what happened in a small Alaskan city long ago as quaint, and far less possible in our society now.
Tommy Banks, head chef of the Michelin-starred Black Swan in the unsurprisingly quaint village of Oldstead near the North Yorkshire Moors, is showing me his vegetables.
So I fired up Airbnb, booked a quaint A-frame cabin with my own private beach on the Chesapeake Bay for four days, and prepared to relax.
When "The Cider House Rules" was published, some of my younger friends and fellow feminists thought it was quaint that I'd written a historical novel about abortion.
These towns are so beautiful and quaint, and they can really have this pastoral, picture perfect, beautiful lifestyle, but then fishing families have a lot of problems.
Today St. Andrews — just two miles from the eastern coast of Maine across the bay — continues to draws tourists with its quaint downtown, golf and marine activities.
With the COVID-19 pandemic spreading, and one out of every five people living under some form of lockdown, typical market milestones like earnings might seem quaint.
But for Llivia, a quaint town tucked about 4,000 feet up in the foothills of the Pyrenees, an important part of that decision was made centuries ago.
A sense of home led William Christenberry in the 1960s to photograph ramshackle cabins and old stores with quaint, picturesque Coca-Cola signs in Hale County, Ala.
Related: Corruption Trial in Canada Dishes Political Secrets as Prime Minister's Former Right-Hand Man Testifies That quaint level of corruption spawned a reverberating chain of events.
Those dismissive attitudes seem almost quaint — and wrong — considering the global appeal of this culture created by youths with little money but plenty of time and talent.
Some come north over the Long Bridge and are drawn to Sandpoint's quaint downtown, anchored by an old grain elevator that's been turned into a climbing gym.
"These were the things they believed would ultimately matter most to voters," Simpson and Fritsch write — a relatively reasonable assessment back then that now sounds positively quaint.
However, the studio was able to turn the story on its head, shifting it from a quaint board game to a larger-than-life video game adventure.
But since none of the other candidates have agreed, there could be quite a mess in Milwaukee, and concerns about a too quick nomination will seem quaint.
It has a quaint ring to it, but the regime's international outreach by launching missiles over Japan is a stark threat to lives, peace and international trade.
I was drawn to the quaint Wesleyan Chapel where the Seneca Falls Convention was held in 1848 — and where the audacious declaration of women's rights was recited.
President Barack Obama's $787 billion stimulus package seems quaint compared to what's being proposed in the 2020 Democratic presidential race, where trillion has become the new billion.
The detailed voter databases and state-of-the-art mapping techniques used — mostly by Republicans — in 2011 make the gerrymandering of the past look like quaint tinkering.
At a time when Kanye West and Kendrick Lamar have produced messy, ambitious albums full of statements on art and accountability, Drake's goals seem modest and quaint.
Motown's quaint and bright "Hitsville" headquarters sits quietly off the city's West Grand Boulevard as a reminder of the label's vibrant contributions to pop and soul music.
Priebus's notion of the White House was alien to Trump's — he had quaint ideas about managing Trump's time and working with factions of Congress to pass bills.
In the middle of the tracklist was a Jud Jud song, and while it seems quaint now, those kinds of compilations were massively influential at the time.
Her cast of (mostly) female characters don big bouffant hair-dos, clip-clop around on teetering heels, and pop out of their quaint diner waitress-style uniforms.
Overlooking the point about campaign finance, which seems quaint given the success of Donald Trump and the failure of Jeb Bush, Bernie's larger point maintains some validity.
Riverdale is a town dominated by whiteness, save for the shady principal, the shady mayor (who is also Josie's mom), and the quaint old timer running the diner.
But Pizzaphone's made Kiskőrös—a quaint, one-horse town midway once best-known as birthplace of revolutionary poet Sándor Petöfi—the talk of Hungary for a different reason.
I thought I'd been hired as an editor to create and showcase writing about books, but one of my first telephone calls disabused me of that quaint notion.
The Gotthard Base Tunnel, which opened in June and finally started carrying passenger trains in December, runs 35 miles between the quaint Swiss towns of Erstfeld and Bodio.
This ultimately led to him create /r/AccidentalWesAnderson in late April—a dedicated subreddit for all things quaint and fantastical enough to belong in a Wes Anderson film.
Rory (Alexis Bledel) and Lorelai (Lauren Graham) Gilmore are back, as are discussions of Tori Spelling movies, frightening junk-food combinations, and celebrations of quaint northeastern town culture.
First, Congress has its own enforcement capacity, including a sergeant at arms and an almost-quaint on-premises jail cell that has not been used in many decades.
Apparently, the quaint block has become such a hot spot for travelers, influencers, or anyone else in pursuit of the perfect 'gram, that residents have gotten fed up.
Mixed in with some quaint dad jokes and various other announcements, Pai mentions that the FCC is releasing a "Communications Marketplace Report" that includes information on broadband speed.
For the remaster, though, it's a poor excuse, and I don't expect anyone who played the original game to find its old idiosyncrasies as quaint as I do.
Lennie is dogmatic without reprieve and her coiffed blonde hair and very clean poncho render Ms Cyrus's character as nothing more than a quaint approximation of an activist.
The rise of HGTV and quaint-as-fuck-looking homes is a welcome change to what life was like before Chip and Joanna Gaines came into our lives.
Perched off of famed Mulholland Drive, the secluded Hollywood Hills property spans nearly three acres and includes two separate residences, two standalone studios and a quaint stone cottage.
If her wedding to financier James Mathews is set to take place in her quaint home village of Bucklebury, then perhaps Pippa will look to a local designer.
"When I think about the kind of bullying I dealt with as a child and teen, it seems almost quaint compared with what goes on today," she says.
Following their royal wedding —  ha, not that quaint one in England — it seems like everyone wants to know what newlyweds Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas are up to.
In 2016, mobile browsing overtook desktop, and 77 percent of Americans own smartphones; the web as we know it is dying, the idea of a website almost quaint.
But one day, when you have a house of your own, you realize that turning your quaint homestead into a terrifying haunted house makes Halloween infinitely more enjoyable.
The arguments that broke out locally after the seizure of the refuge feel almost quaint now, people here say: Were the ideology and tactics of the occupiers valid?
The A's want to build a quaint 35,000-seat stadium along the bay that would include a housing and retail development near the city's historic Jack London Square.
Looking back at past elections, there is something remarkably quaint and simplistic about the terms of exchange between Republican and Democratic candidates on the issue of the economy.
Back in the quaint fall of 2016, Hillary Clinton was running for President and we didn't know that this was the story of one family over the years.
There is a cannon from the era at the entrance of the historic district of downtown Manassas, which seems plucked from the past with its small, quaint buildings.
In "The Mysterious Affair at Styles", Christie's first novel, readers were introduced to the "quaint dandyfied little man" in the fictional village of Styles St Mary in Essex.
There was something quaint, like an historical re-enactment, about the bipartisan compromise that resulted from negotiations between congressional Democrats and Republicans to head off another government shutdown.
Today, "anarchism" seems harmless, almost quaint, something you might associate with ex-hippies, former punks and wild-haired loners scrawling anti-establishment manifestos in cabins off the grid.
Bites Pull up to the curb outside Sundial St. Pete, a shopping, dining and entertainment megaplex that crash-landed, Wizard of Oz style, in quaint downtown St. Petersburg.
In its first New York revival since 1981, "A Taste of Honey" feels quaint around the edges; once-unconventional modes of living hardly raise an eyebrow these days.
Located in the quaint storybook village of Carmel in California's Central Coast, the new Hotel Carmel blends 1950s cottage-style architecture with neighboring Big Sur's coastal contemporary design.
We passed through the kind of semirural landscape that surrounds major cities all over the world, and which appears quaint only in countries that are not one's own.
In the United States, civil liberties could be curtailed dramatically, transforming the republic into a garrison state, making the national response to 9/11 look quaint by comparison.
Yes, there are centuries-old mansions, quaint water fountains, and one big cathedral on a deserted square, but rare is the town around here that doesn't have those.
Next, we head to the Adirondacks to observe the origins of the water: a spring in the Adirondack mountains located a few miles from the quaint town center.
In the meantime, more and more pubs will close and that quaint little corner of British culture, a key attraction for many beer-loving tourists, may fade away.
The street had an almost Notting Hill-esque feel to it, and as I approached a series of shops and cafes, there was a very quaint village vibe.
But three years ago, the Odgaards refused to rent the quaint site to two gay men for a wedding, saying it would violate their religious beliefs about marriage.
In campaigns increasingly conducted over the internet and through social media — where a single Twitter post can reach millions of potential voters — yard signs seem quaint, almost historical.
Show Us Your Wall Clues to the essence of the singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson are all over her quaint walk-up in the Prospect Heights section of Brooklyn.
But I have also made peace with the fact that the city is no longer at my doorstep, and that my quaint downtown strip is no New York.
Engineers had to reroute the Disneyland Railroad and shorten the meandering Rivers of America, where an original Frontierland attraction, the Mark Twain Riverboat, sails in a quaint loop.
The results are often properly sensitive, with mystical import, but, given the production's looming, high-tech set, the action can also sometimes feel inadvertently quaint, a tad cautious.

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