We thank thee, Father, for these strange minds that enamor us against thee. |
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Extravagant French fashions were beginning to enamor Geneva and reveal its social divisions. |
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That paragon of intellect and industry, whose productions astonish by their number, dazzle by their brilliancy, enamor by their feeling, and instruct by the erudition they contain. |
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Tarantino is too unfocused to be a parodist, rather, Kill Bill conveys contempt for its characters, certainly for humanity and even the action genres that supposedly enamor the director. |
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Needless to say, this does not enamor her to the powers that be in Cameroon. |
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But these recent elections should have proven to its leaders that its policies did not work and that slowing growth and high inflation did not enamor it to voters. |
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This is a geography that will not necessarily enamor Tefft to the Kremlin. |
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