The longer you spend in this remote region the more spellbinding you find it. |
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Only the capricious talent of David Lynch could manage to produce a noirish thriller that is so confusing and yet spellbinding at the same time. |
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With a cricket ball in hand, his transformation from social knave to spellbinding performer is as magical as his bag of tricks. |
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Their music is spellbinding at the best of times, yet in the hands of their vocalists, it can be out of this world. |
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The spellbinding beaches and turquoise sea are vacationlands par excellence. |
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The groundbreaking computer graphics that made the original show so spellbinding have been improved to depict all the pesky hairiness of mammals. |
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The kind of spellbinding tale that goes down well with several yards of ale and of the genre that can often be heard in our local Shenanigans. |
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She was no less enthusiastically received, quite worthily, for the rest of her spellbinding performance. |
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And the enchanting tale of The Borrowers will be brought to life in a new spellbinding production. |
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An essential stop on the independent travel circuit, Cappadocia is renowned for its spellbinding landscapes and inviting hospitality. |
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Magic town is a wondrous land where all sorts of glorious and spellbinding things take place. |
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Jackson was a tough act to follow, but the two teams provided viewers with a spellbinding second half. |
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The bacon was spellbinding, the sausage fantastically subtle, the black pudding devilishly sticky. |
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She held the stage like few solo singers can with her spellbinding vocals and her guitar work which combined rhythm and lead work. |
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It's driven by a great bassline, some excellent acoustic guitar riffs and finds Nic Denson's vocals at their most spellbinding. |
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But there was still time for one last gasp dramatic twist to this spellbinding semi-final. |
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Her sisters had been praised and admired and stared at all their lives for their spellbinding, hypnotic electric-blue eyes. |
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He combines a compelling, spellbinding voice and inventive lyrics with the manners and stage presence of a born showman. |
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The music swells to a spellbinding apex, wringing every last ounce of emotion out of the song in the process. |
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Aronofsky directs this tale with spellbinding ingenuity, and a tight grip on reality, drawing strong performances all round. |
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Her exercises, done with spellbinding precision and timing are a joy to behold. |
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The tunes are creations of spellbinding joy and the lyrics poetic enough to turn men with steel hearts to jelly. |
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McKinley expands the story of Sleeping Beauty in this spellbinding novel of adventure, love, humor, and magic. |
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Full of poetic prose, this spellbinding story has a decidedly dark and human side, like so many fairy tales. |
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No one could accomplish the spellbinding feats Barry Sinclair does so nonchalantly during the course of his show. |
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Plainly put, this spellbinding picture is also a required addition to any well-rounded film library. |
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This is Tyree's tenth novel and one of his most absorbing and spellbinding. |
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Even if you do not agree with her interpretation of history, this is a spellbinding account. |
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And though many have been spellbinding writers, relatively few Americans ever read them. |
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When they began they cast a spell on the people's eyes, and struck them with awe, and stunned the assembly with their spellbinding eloquence. |
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It is, certainly, painfully lovely, achingly gorgeous, exasperatingly lyrical, sumptuously spellbinding, ethereally hypnotic, and, above all, transcendentally sublime. |
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The culture and diversity in this country are spellbinding and know no limits. |
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Composed of a spellbinding beat and a dreaming break, the song takes off at the end of the break, which explodes powerfully. |
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Electrically powered but cordless, they create an appearance of depth that is utterly spellbinding. |
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Face to Kristallnacht, the attention of the visitor is immediately caught by the spellbinding sparkles coming from the black and white pictures. |
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On the one hand the cultural and natural richness of the countries is spellbinding. |
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Brace yourself for any obstacle in this spellbinding world from the mind of innovative game creator, Michel Ancel. |
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With 50,000 kilometres of spellbinding coastline, Australia is the perfect place for a coastal journey. |
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Topher is a spellbinding mystery, steeped in coincidences and accidents, convicts and turns of events. |
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These mostly dare-devil works scoff at him or, quite the opposite, are inspired by him to conjure up spellbinding, entrancing sonorities. |
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It is flawlessly crafted, intelligently constructed, strongly acted, and spellbinding. |
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Here you can canoe through sun-speckled woodlands and relax on 75 spellbinding beaches. |
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The broad, intelligent, and insightful themes are as spellbinding today as they were when I first discovered them nearly two decades ago. |
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He had no captivating image, he gave no spellbinding speeches, he championed no radical platform. |
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Meanwhile, toupou séssé, a hypnotic rhythm from the Fouta Djalon region of northern Guinea, exerts a spellbinding force on Yadou. |
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He visits an exhibition of Romanic art under the Capetian dynasty in the Louvre museum in Paris, finding it spellbinding, if a touch too soberly presented. |
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Mary Campion gave a spellbinding talk at our April meeting, describing her terrifying experience aboard the cruise ship Jupiter and how it changed her life. |
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But how long can a show depend on the spellbinding performance of one actress? |
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The Pink Hotel is a spellbinding story about identity and inheritance, and how we know who we are. |
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Arnold was spellbinding in convincing her that the tales were absurd, obvious lies. |
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This is beautiful expository writing, a combination of detailed, spellbinding narrative, and zinging judgment. |
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His high range of melodious voice and the magic in it seemed spellbinding. |
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The most spellbinding moment of the trip came towards the end of the week. |
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A spellbinding orator and a man of great charisma, he was able to whip up crowds with his fervent speeches about the colonial exploitation of his country. |
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The only sound to be heard in the room was George's spellbinding voice. |
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The book tells a spellbinding story of a man with eccentricities that went well beyond a fascination with rocketry and included a penchant for the occult. |
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The Communists told us spellbinding stories of the perversion, debauchery and financial skulduggery of the Socialists. |
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She was, according to skating experts, spellbinding on Thursday night. |
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With a monumental stationary bike, a giant rolling pill, a vat filled with some threatening liquid and morphing objects, they elaborate a fantastic tale whose visual impact can be spellbinding. |
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They have never sat in a large lecture hall with a spellbinding orator. |
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Pouliot urges us to take a look at our society and its decadence, while leading us through a spellbinding visual, emotional and kinesthetic experience. |
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The BOBCAT Tourist Center has as its objective to relate this spellbinding epic of the 5000 GI's who stayed in Bora Bora over a period of five years. |
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Come to Chesterfield's Victorian park and take a spellbinding journey through a fairytale forest, where a rainbow of lights will shimmer and move among the trees, dip into the lake and reflect ripples on the leaves above. |
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Poetically crossing through the heart of a thousand year old culture, the show introduces spellbinding sounds, a romantic and sublime vision of those far-away lands. |
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Unveiled to the public for the first time will be a spellbinding 1880 dollhouse that belonged to Adaline Van Horne, daughter of William Van Horne. |
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Accompanied by his musicians, Senegalese griot artist Sadio Sissokho interprets both his own compositions and traditional songs on the kora, the spellbinding and tuneful West-African harp. |
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The most oriental of all orientals, the most spellbinding of all potions, MAGIE NOIRE is all the mystery and charm of the Orient in a bottle, to enchant and bewitch the senses. |
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Even if you know little about Neruda or classical music, this poignant album is spellbinding. |
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The herky-jerky movements become suddenly fluid at times, which is spellbinding. |
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Where ancient myths and spellbinding tales will set your imagination alight and your hair on end. |
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His choreography, though non-narrative, is deeply evocative and utterly spellbinding. |
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In December 2005, Bordeaux's residents had the chance to discover or rediscover a part of their architectural heritage enhanced by spellbinding lights. |
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Meeting this challenge while also focussing on delivering perfect styling has produced a range of spellbinding products: sporty, dynamic or elegant. |
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With artistry this spellbinding, we can't begin to imagine what Dean Dodrill would do with a whole team. |
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Much more comfortable viewing was the Lexus Chase, whose closing stages made for a spellbinding watch. |
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The leader is Korea's Yu-Na Kim whose Danse Macabre choice of music was the perfect complement to her brilliant portrayal of a playful, powerful and spellbinding vixen. |
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And yet all are prospering. True, it is more difficult to operate in hot climates than in temperate ones, and disease and pestilence do nothing for labour productivity, but these are hardly spellbinding insights. |
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Playing the sintir, Mr. Hakmoun leads spellbinding trance ceremonies, and with castanets around his ankles, performs acrobatic dances. |
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Vincent Price was, by Hollywood standards at least, a Renaissance man – actor on stage and screen, author, art collector, lecturer, cook, spellbinding public declaimer of prose and poetry. |
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The result is a spellbinding stereograph, a literary adventure novel that is also about privilege, power and the limits of being human. |
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Bovet craftsmen employed all their expertise and experience to accurately convey the intent of the Italian designers and create a dial of spellbinding technical complexity. |
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The quality of artistic expression is spellbinding. |
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The gala shows will each feature spellbinding performances from five magicians compered by John on the first evening and comedian Tim Vine on the second. |
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Louise Dearman, who plays Elphaba, is spellbinding alongside Gina Beck as Glinda and ex-Emmerdale star Ben Freeman, who plays the girls' love interest. |
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Author and ichnologist Martin takes readers on a spellbinding tour of the myriad types of trace fossils that dinosaurs left behind during their 165-million-year reign. |
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Uthoff says her humanity and passion onstage were spellbinding. |
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