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If sending a letter seems quaint today, the notion of a postal service profitable enough that its workers would risk a strike seems quainter still.

Its harbor is impossibly quaint and its views breathtakingly beautiful; its center is indifferently maintained and virtually paralyzed by traffic at 8 o 'clock every morning, when the workday begins.

Everywhere people bemoan the replacement of the local and the quaint by outposts of big, homogeneous chains.

In 1931, 150 years after its modest beginnings in a London tavern, the quaint old drinking tune became officially the national anthem of the United States.

Gathering evidence, and Iran's refusal to heed a string of UN Security Council resolutions and stop its suspect activities, make the question seem quaint.

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Arthur Cozzens, the geography professor, had a white goatee and a quaint professional manner.

He wanders around, seeing the sights, occasionally stopping at a quaint pub to soak up the local culture, chat with the locals, and have a pint of stout.

Others nestle in mountain valleys, or quaint towns guarded by the castles of hereditary rulers.

The trouble, Goodall reflects a little sadly, is that the rise of aggressive materialism has made such a categorical position look quaint, if not outright lampoonable.

Vistas of the lake reveal a serene scene surrounded by palatial villas, tree-clad mountains, and quaint villages.

The road is, at first, filled with quaint boutique shops and young couples and friends, but as it advances uphill they give way to small cottage homes and kids playing ball in the street.

Perhaps you saw “ethnography” and assumed it would just be quaint reports from the Amazon and the South Seas.

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