The interconnecting of memory, dream and landscape captured a realm of enchantment echoing the cinema of Tarkovsky and Cocteau. |
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A woman's search for love is the search for herself, for her own enchantment. |
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In terms of dramatic influence the score balances subtle enchantment with brash, tribal expressions exceptionally well. |
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If you have lost enchantment, you are liable to divisiveness, intolerance, and aggression. |
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It is the perfect destination, which provides enchantment, tranquility and adventure. |
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Her exile from words may have led to her enchantment with literature, diction and cadence. |
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His objective was never simply to impress an audience, but to disclose whatever he discerned in music that was capable of enchantment. |
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I've been at Oxford for several days now, and my enchantment with this place grows by the minute. |
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Despite their enchantment with the Greek Island, the couple have no wish to leave their home. |
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Amanda was telling Jenna about the enchantment she had experienced when she was there. |
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This imaginative play is utter enchantment in the best of Russian theatrical evocative tradition. |
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In our enchantment we are too often neglectful of that which made purchasing and consumption possible, namely, credit. |
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The enchantment with Asian art and architecture spread across Europe and across the Atlantic to the United States. |
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In the email he professes his support for the program, his enchantment with the lockbox and various other points. |
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Richard adds to the enchantment of these tales with the rhythms of his mountain dulcimer and conga drum. |
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As ever her dancing was a sheer pleasure to watch, as she span around him weaving her enchantment and capturing his heart. |
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Two venal siblings wrestle with a force of enchantment far more powerful than anything they have ever imagined. |
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The key to unlocking the film's enchantment is to uncover the unforced romance. |
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Even the seedpods, which are so often used in dried flower arrangements, suggest an otherworldly sense of exotic enchantment. |
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Carrasco tells him that they have discovered that Dulcinea is free from the enchantment. |
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Odette relates to him the tale of her enchantment, and then the dancing begins. |
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It quickly becomes apparent that the monster is the son of the local lord of the manor, placed under enchantment by his stepmother. |
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The strength of enchantment cast over life by dream is mirrored in Franco's filmmaking technique. |
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The fire crackles, sweet wood smoke scents the air, a soft breeze kisses my cheek and the storyteller weaves a spell of enchantment. |
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The painting showed itself to me in all its fantasy and all its enchantment. |
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His followers comply and are so entertained until the enchantment is broken. |
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With the boats gone, the outside world vanished, and the enchantment was complete. |
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His landscapes, now given added breadth by the influence of Rubens, show similar characteristics and exhale an air of enchantment. |
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While he hasn't put a title to his collection, one cannot miss the sense of rapture and enchantment that the paintings seem to convey. |
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It is a transformation scene without a suggestion of stage carpentry or fireworks and there is something of enchantment about it. |
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His thoughts were strong, bursting with emotion, but they could not yet break the enchantment. |
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As well as embodying novelty and enchantment, the architecture of the spa reflected these intimately connected functions. |
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This sense of enchantment, of utter absorption in a moment, is fundamental to the lyric and lies at the heart of what it has to offer. |
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The sun is conquering the winter and lends a magical enchantment to the snow. |
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If magus deemed the item and the inscriptions acceptable, the enchantment would be activated. |
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Louisiana, specifically New Orleans, is a swampy mix of sultry southern enchantment and French savoir faire. |
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Maybe distance lends enchantment to the view, but I remember him being quite good. |
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Tastes change, interpretations change, distance lends enchantment to the view. |
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Now is his chance for revenge, as bewitcher and bewitched are embroiled in a turbulent tale of mayhem, magic, and enchantment. |
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Therefore, a miraculous act proves nothing, for it can be done through enchantment and sorcery. |
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Military bases minimize enchantment, especially if you're stationed on one. |
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The visitors were enthralled with the nostalgic enchantment and the quality of the exhibits. |
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Diva Natalie Choquette performs the enchantment of the French language and its fleur de lys fragrance. |
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Each has an enchantment of extraordinary beauty, a promise of discovery, and an allure of distinctive character. |
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But unlike chill-out discs that serve mainly as sedate background ambience, Lost Horizons is a trip's prelude that opens the gates to enchantment. |
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At this point there was no better conclusion to the evening in which the words were truly the enchantment of the soul. |
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Lastly, to those who dream of the Atlas summits, starlit nights of the Sahara, or the enchantment of sunrises and sunsets in mountains and dunes. |
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By tradition, if anyone can count the stones twice and arrive at the same number, the enchantment will be broken. |
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What an enchantment to see the dough that grew and swelled during the night! |
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He bewitches his guests as days and seasons go by with an enchantment of colours and inventive flavours. |
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There are a myriad of occasions which lie before us, ready for surprise and enchantment. |
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Suddenly you realize that the enchantment of this place has left you. |
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Night after night the beautiful Scheherazade captivates her king by relating marvelous tales of adventure and enchantment. |
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There is a certain uncanny fascination about haunted houses, but it is one of which it may emphatically be said that distance lends enchantment to the view. |
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When science is excellent, distance lends enchantment to the view. |
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Greta Gerwig, the awkward charmer of Greenberg, does the best she can, but nobody's really buying her enchantment with his look-at-me zaniness. |
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This is part of the ritual enchantment offered by the art of cinema. |
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Biodiversity has an inestimable value simply by its existence, its beauty, or by the enchantment and the plenitude it provides. |
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When I first got here I was under a double spell of enchantment. |
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But as the years go on, you learn about the oily machinery that manufactures all that enchantment. |
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A century apart, Paul Rosolie and Henry Walter Bates describe their abiding enchantment with the Amazon. |
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As a native Floridian, I am unabashed in my enchantment with frozen precipitation. |
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Wake up the crowd and hypnotize them, to try to change their look on things that is called an enchantment, a magic spell. |
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Her first enchantment with the dazzling array had quickly palled. |
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But I also want jazz to be loved and enjoyed, to serve as a source of enchantment and delight. |
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The word die seemed to hang in the air like an evil spell, a black enchantment that clutched at their hearts, made their mortal souls cringe with fear. |
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Like the princess in a fairy-tale forest, she'd free the jewel from its stinging enchantment, quickly polish it to high luster, then royally present it. |
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The castle of enchantment is not yet behind me, it is before me still and daily I catch glimpses of its battlements and towers. |
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Although distance lends perspective, it can also lend enchantment. |
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Songs of power, of magic, of emotion, of incantation and enchantment. |
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It also enables people get a taste of the pure enchantment of growing food for themselves and for the community. |
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I invite the viewer to enter into this world of fantasy and enchantment and to rekindle the heart of their inner child. |
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Of the works of great communicative effect, that impassion you and they pervade, without lasciar it traces of discounted because Laura Petracca to every touch renews him as for enchantment. |
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I've never seen anyone more comfortable, meaning: You who were at Little Prong can adjudge as long as institutional dads fumble security and the new weather is down: to burn and reward his sole enchantment. |
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A folktale typically is a story of survival, while a fairy tale is a story of enchantment. |
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A circumstantiality assembled of little documentary facts can feel flimsy, offering less resistance to enchantment than an unsifted environment clumsily pressing all around us. |
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They speak the language of, if not unbiased then at least fair-minded, amazement that is not associated from the outset with rejection or acceptance and does not lead ineluctably to enchantment, bafflement or dismay. |
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Sancho had also taken advantage of the fight to steal the man's packsaddle, and when the barber accuses them of theft before a group of fellow travelers, Quixote responds by declaring him under the sway of an enchantment. |
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The way he sings the story is like a gentle threnody leading us into the world of dreams and when the marionnettes appear, the audience is carried into a world of enchantment where we forget that they are wooden dolls. |
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One last time the enchantment of the Orient will cast a spell on all the guests at this festivity worthy of the legend of the thousand and one nights. |
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Years of shared experience, he says, have transformed this apparently desolate wasteland into a small island of enchantment in an ocean of suburban dreariness. |
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The Van Dyck Shirleys capture the enchantment with exoticism that seems almost as emblematic of upper-class English life as the portraits of lords and dogs on view. |
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At the foot of the ramparts synonymous with the corsair town, yesterday's strikes and bad weather have given way to enchantment on a day known across France as Saint Florentin! |
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A short, rhymed romance recounting a love story, it includes supernatural elements, mythology transformed by medieval chivalry, and the Celtic idea of faerie, the land of enchantment. |
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Stroll through the snug, the historic town center of Mindelheim and feel the enchantment of historic credentials and the up-to-date function as county seat of Lower Allgaeu. |
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I wonder what I was so busy doing before this diagnosis, that I missed the true fragrance of flowers, loveliness of rolling hills, enchantment of a baby's smile? |
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Harmony, emotion and grace, but also movement, effort and power will be the qualities inspiring us to surpass ourselves in our quest for perfection, elegance and enchantment. |
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It is important to preserve that enchantment for as long as possible. |
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It is only in an open exchange of thoughts that knowledge can grow and that appreciation, understanding and enchantment can thrive organically, Melvin continued. |
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The poems of André Duhaime lead us along the path to childhood, graced with moments of enchantment and the pure happiness and reassurance of laughter in the snow. |
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Their courtship passed as something instantly forgotten, like an enchantment, or a mistake. |
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The Leech finger has Coll on it, the sage Hazel, who is the master physician, and is surmounted by Saille, the Willow of enchantment. |
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Only Robert seems immune to the enchantment. |
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The cohabitation of these differences muddled by centuries of communal living also recount an 'opening' and a 'tolerance' which seem at times to unite the extremes quite by enchantment. |
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The personnel deployed all resources to make every moment an enchantment. |
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Thanks to a fascinating itinerary through the programmes offered by the Centre for Fine Arts, you will experience moments of enchantment in the worlds of music, cinema, exhibitions, and the performing arts. |
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The stories are rich in enchantment and folklore. |
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In granting us access to the 'invisible' in this way, the sciences have become more fascinating, acquiring an almost magical power that, in a sense, recreates an enchantment with the world we thought we knew so well. |
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All the enchantment of fancy, and all the cogency of argument, are employed to recommend to the reader his real interest. |
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A singular enchantment was employed to kill off a husband of a pretty woman desired by someone else. |
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He emphasised the less pleasant aspects of the otherwise appealing fairies and the nastiness of the mortal Demetrius prior to his enchantment. |
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Distance lent nil enchantment, especially through an economic deep freeze. |
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Step into spring's land of enchantment, where ladylike and tomboy go hand in hand. |
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It is difficult now to imagine the enchantment of a world of steady, abundant light after centuries of flickering candles and smoky gasoliers. |
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First, the cold friction of expiring sense Without enchantment, offering no promise But bitter tastelessness of shadow fruit As body and soul begin to fall asunder. |
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In harmoniously translating the calm and fairylike enchantment of the colours emerging from the works of the painter, flutist Yves Brisson invites us on a musical voyage around the world. |
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Come aboard the Louis Jolliet and experience the enchantment of a colourful display of fireworks illuminating the Montmorency Falls with a million sparks. |
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Land of mystery and enchantment, continent of contrast and extremes, where adventure awaits those who dare to defy convention and choose to trod the unfamiliar path. |
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