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But its quirkiness is why I wanted to live here in the first place.
In the end quirkiness is not quite a strong enough glue.
"On the other hand, what's so special about this place seems to be bound up in the quirkiness."
Like the two women who follow them in profile, their quirkiness is less than effective.
The quirkiness seems the result of a curious, provocative mind.
A little of such quirkiness goes a long way.
What makes the film so appealing, most critics have said, is its quirkiness.
On the other hand, working with such slaves might have contributed to his quirkiness.
It's pleasing to the eye, and it has some quirkiness.
Comfortable but nothing more - quirkiness is its main attraction.
The quirkiness of each court makes all the difference.
However cosmopolitan it has become, this is a place with a character and quirkiness all its own.
Gotta love her quirkiness as well if you want it to work.
Robert Robinson, seen here in 1994, was fascinated by people's quirkiness.
The firefighters who stayed have embraced the quirkiness of service here.
He cares about the beauty, quirkiness and complexity of science.
"It has these magical proportions and a real quirkiness," he said.
His quirkiness has got us 11 wins, so I guess it's working."
The quirkiness of this age group can be celebrated.
There was a random feel to the dark, the quirkiness of chance played out in the blue neon night.
By contrast, in the first three books of the series he "had tried to capture their quirkiness and strength".
"You have to embrace the quirkiness of what people think is ugly.
Quirkiness comes naturally to this child of the London suburbs - as does television.
You need a quirkiness rather than a good baritone.
Growing up in the capital during the mid-70's, however, I found that this quirkiness had a slightly more menacing feel.