So again what the earth is doing and what captivates human interest are often two very different things. |
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Drifting from folk rock to retro surf music and into classic guitar rock 'n' roll, the Durga's sound captivates all who hear it. |
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It's a moment of truth where we enter a dream-like state and the individual we have fallen in love with, captivates our attention completely. |
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It still captivates me in the same way as the first time I ever recorded something into a tape recorder and played it back. |
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I don't know much about her other than that she is a BBC radio personality and has a name that forever captivates and enchants me. |
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His exhibit of a human skull captivates the viewer with its tranquil, yet mobile, expression. |
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Wise gardeners know how to plant a yard to attract birds, and Polshek has interpreted the new entrance so that it captivates people. |
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With its amazing soundtrack and psychedelic rainbow visuals it captivates adults and kids alike. |
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This is probably what economically captivates Moscow's attention. |
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If it is the carvings in their pristine charm that captivates the heart of an art lover, certainly it is the power of the deity that pulls the believer. |
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Egypt's magical and mystical other-worldly presence captivates our curiosity with an appeal that crosses all boundaries of time, geography and culture. |
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The Genesis captivates people with its two tiers and 16 silhouetted streams that cascade into the waterscape like an architectural fountain. |
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Wagner's oeuvre captivates readers through its wide variety of styles and his supreme command of language. |
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The concert-goers ' enthusiastic reception of their entertaining host left no doubt that Hampson captivates his public, whether he is singing or not. |
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African oak captivates us with its outstanding expressivity in modern interiors. |
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The flutter of feathers and the characteristic gurgle captivates you from getting off your shot. |
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A cornucopia of images from Kubrick films. The variety and creativity of powerful visual language scenes immediately captivates the viewer. |
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What is it about water that captivates you? There is a bit of the North Sea here in Suffolk that has got me by the short and curlys. |
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The heroine's charm captivates for a while, but one false step and she will be cruelly cast aside. |
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They breathe of a freshness which captivates us and transports us into the mystery being meditated. |
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Pure white illuminates your interior and captivates the light to create a different atmosphere for every moment of the day. |
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We hope our offer captivates your interest and invite you to discuss your professional perspectives with us. |
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Puccini captivates listeners with his impressionist and typically French style, and the love of detail he shows in his compositions. |
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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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MiravalĀ® 5424 Magic Blue captivates with its pure deep blue interference color, which is accented by a pink-colored glitter. |
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The successful bulthaup showroom captivates with its clear architecture and displays the bulthaup product worlds in the most ideal way. |
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But there is also the charismatic power and warmth of her personality, which reaches out and captivates audiences the world over. |
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By choosing the flooring that captivates and impresses, you can treat yourself to refinement at its purest. |
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Bungee Bunny captivates little girls with his friendly smile and his premium blend of microplush and floral cotton prints. |
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Out of this came his introduction to the aleatoric and a commitment to electro-acoustic music which captivates him still. |
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The most successful Schlagwerk Cajon to date captivates with its crisp, controlled sound coupled with its authentic crate-like design. |
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The search for it captivates and hypnotizes peeping tourists beyond all reason. |
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This Sausalito stunner captivates with 15-foot ceiling and 70-foot wall-to-wall windows with expansive views from Bay Bridge to Angel Island, Tiburon to Richmond Bridge. |
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The result is a fascinating display that truly captivates the viewer. |
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Our past is something which intrigues, enthrals and captivates us and if for no other reason, history is important because it is interesting to the vast majority of us. |
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In addition, the poles represent the extraordinary, which easily captivates them, and helps them understand and memorize theoretical scientific data, through examples. |
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The lake captivates a loosening rain cloud. |
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Their impact captivates our senses with their kaleidoscopic effect achieved by a diffuse light originating behind the image and going through a polarized coloured lense. |
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The author's third novel is a spooky coming-of-age tale set in West Salem, Massachusetts, a town whose witch-hanging history both captivates and circumscribes the lives of the teen-age girls who reside there. |
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At the same time the work captivates by a poetic fragile sculpturalness, which detaches it and lets it float above all things by its own aesthetic physicalness. |
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Tobacco captivates people when they cannot rationally resist its siren call and can unleash a slow, deadly disease that can kill them even as they try to escape the tenacious trap of addiction. |
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The range captivates with its tremendous variety: storage units, cabinets and credenza units with a range of front variants and flexible interiors. |
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Your chauffeur driven guide will lead you inĀ a strange city built in steps, half dug out of the chalky cliffside, Rocamadour amazes and captivates visitors due to its unusual aspect. |
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The shutdown captivates the attention of the fickle public, tearing it momentarily away from the spectacle of a naked Miley Cyrus gripping giant construction apparatus between her legs. |
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With his polished English, full of arcane turns of phrase from his days at a private English school in Addis Ababa, the capital, he captivates foreign donors. |
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And its depth captivates even the most eminent scientists! |
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The narrative style of the story captivates us from the first few lines with an intensity that takes us alongside the prisoners of the cold north to their final destiny. |
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The idiosyncratic construction of the historic Old Town with its steep alleys, bridges and fountains quickly captivates the visitor, and is testimony to a rich and eventful history. |
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The collection captivates through its contemporary elegance and timeless design. The quality is guaranteed by the most exclusive materials of the highest standard. |
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What captivates non-fans about Senna's character? |
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The machine captivates with high profitability and precision as a customary production turning machine with two turrets or as a high performance Turn-Mill Center with a real motor milling spindle. |
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This electric pick with an integrated rechargeable battery is the ideal tool for beginners and captivates by its handy construction and innovative accessories. |
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