She was exceedingly beautiful, fully grown yet young still, and in her eyes was a depth and maturity that never ceased to captivate the looker. |
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Whatever, there is still a person somewhere there to tease, interest and captivate us. |
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The volume will captivate anyone with an interest in politics, public policy, and the strange ways of the Fourth Estate. |
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Crime is law, and what we're trying to do is captivate the public's interest in something that they find interesting. |
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They are sure to captivate you with their vast collection of Irish ballads and folk songs. |
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In election years, politicians thrash around blindly in an attempt to humour or captivate public opinion. |
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Microcosms fascinate me, captivate me and draw me to their limited but complete spaces. |
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His reconstructed realities captivate participants with a mesmeric hold that lasts far beyond the temporal end of a work. |
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The beauty of this village will captivate any camera lens, delivering shutterbugs to a time preserved only in traditional Chinese paintings. |
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When Zulaykha tried to captivate Joseph by her ravishing beauty, the Almighty hastened to help him. |
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The event never fails to captivate the excitement of the children, who always eagerly looked forward to it. |
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He could captivate an audience with stirring oratory and unhinge his opponents with a cold, discerning eye. |
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While on large surfaces, the coppers draw the eye and captivate the imagination. |
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She's overflowing with original ideas to captivate, elate and help privileged clients see Burgundy in all its grandeur. |
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There are many stories of caddies that enthral and captivate but one of my favourites concerns the application of suitable nicknames by caddies to their peers. |
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The band prefers to keep things very understated, but they never skimp on melody or song structure, which, though simple, doesn't fail to captivate. |
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This facility has permanent and changing exhibits to captivate any military history buff. |
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Incandescent light can be concentrated and is better adapted to captivate the attention of the spectator to the exposed work. |
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We are sure that captivate the attention of fans of this wonderful martial art that is Aikido. |
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Matching and marble-popping action will captivate you in this unique Egyptian-themed puzzler. |
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We wish to captivate our guests with creative compositions, making a contribution towards their health. |
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Costume components, photos, audio and video documents will captivate and inspire your wildest dreams. |
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Spins, leaps, headstands and other acrobatics captivate and thrill. |
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Written for the general audience, this book could captivate any reader. |
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Fill all fans to the brim with beer, put strippers in a hot tub behind one end zone, and captivate them with 10 nubile dancers until they don't even notice the mediocre play. |
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Nor would they captivate my attention so easily for 45 minutes. |
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Her charms would captivate me and make it difficult later to leave her. |
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He also captures the thrill of being at a startup whose 140-character messages captivate high-profile people. |
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Stark motifs of injustice, redemption, and the question of whether religion works for the betterment or detriment of mankind captivate theatergoers every step of the way. |
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Graphic artists captivate the public with their humour and images of feminine enticements. |
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The circus clown and the magician captivate the audience with their comical and unbelievable performances. |
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Monies from the grant will also be used to explore possible new opportunities to captivate the new immigrants through new-ethnic food markets. |
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Her fabulous voice and her dance skills always captivate her audience. |
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Tantalizing top notes of pink freesia kissed by the nectar of ruby-red pomegranate captivate the senses. |
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Both Julie Gumbinner and Dawn Scannell captivate with their goofy adroitness. |
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The best tanka in the Kokinshū captivate the reader by their perceptivity and tonal beauty, but these flawlessly turned miniatures lack the variety of the Man'yōshū. |
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This eye-catching espresso machine will constantly surprise you with its contemporary high-tech colour, and its patented system, which makes coffee with a rich crema, will captivate you cup after cup. |
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To captivate throngs of energetic fans for 60 minutes, this consummate family entertainer mixes his music with comedic routines, not only to enchant the little ones, but to delight their parents as well. |
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At such times he obeys, tries to please, does all in his power to captivate the grownups around him, and he's good at wheedling gifts, toys or favours from them. |
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Without a space race to captivate the imagination, and with so many other distractions for the young, could backyard astronomy ever make a return? |
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If you can pull that information out on to the surface it's very intuitive. Clearly, the science-fiction dream of the flexible display continues to captivate the imagination. |
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The ever growing popularity of photography am ongst all generations m eans that this spring Corel would like to challenge even the m ost novice of users to take up their camera and captivate the very essence of spring. |
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Very light and ultra compact, this aluminium faced Aluslim external hard disk will be with you everywhere and will also captivate you with its high performance. |
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For the second time as a guest speaker, Dr. Richard Béliveau, author of Foods That Fight Cancer, was able to captivate the students from start to finish. |
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Comprised of costume components, photos, audio and video documents, the exhibition will captivate visitors as they delve into the magical world of Cirque du Soleil. |
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Interactive and playful, the Toys exhibition has been specially designed to delight children aged 3 to 10, but it is bound to captivate the imagination of McCord visitors of all ages. |
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However, we have to understand that this introduces more complexity into the basic issue: not only research-policy but also the research-politics nexus will always captivate the minds of politicians. |
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While the program is designed to captivate those who are passionate about Play-Doh and fascinated with finger paint, adults are joining the club as well. |
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As a husband and wife team, Janet and Allan Ahlberg have written and illustrated a stream of classic children's books which will captivate the stroppiest youngsters. |
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