This is music of deep, enduring charm.
(in press) "The enduring charm of diagnostic typologies."
The slow thaw defines his music and his enduring charm.
And that's the enduring charm of Adrian, surely a national treasure by now: he's nothing if not a trier.
One of the enduring charms of the Doyle works and characters is their setting in their time.
Happily, none of this well-intended editorial tinkering has had the slightest effect on the tales' enduring charms.
Nashville's great strength, and its enduring charm, is its ensemble of colorful and compelling characters.
To experience the more enduring charm that distinguishes the city, stroll through St. Stephen's Green on a Sunday afternoon to see Dubliners at play.
Diametrically opposed to the Indigo Girls' extroverted presence, Ms. Merchant tapped the enduring charm of the eccentric woman artist.
"You're altogether too bright and bold for your own good," an admirer warns Miss Jones, whose lively curiosity is actually her most enduring charm.