Her musicality shines forth in her lyricism and she made an enchanting peasant Giselle and an ethereal but warm-blooded spirit. |
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The festival's principal events are mounted at an enchanting and intimate towered church. |
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Yet in reflective or melancholic fare, such as Brahms's Mondenschein and Lerchengesang, he found a caressing legato and an enchanting mezza voce. |
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A doyen of modern Tamil drama assures that teachers, by learning theatre art, can make academic activities enchanting. |
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She was humming to herself an enchanting melody, and the young Count stood there entranced by the fair young maiden. |
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Snappy, sassy, citrusy, and gingery, it's an enchanting white wine, sensational with seafood. |
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Delicate fresh garlands of these enchanting blossoms were also fashioned into elegant little circlets, then attached to bridal veils. |
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He is a superb ballet dancer, yet here attempts to combine his enchanting talent with modern Cuban movement. |
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The entrance is quite enchanting, surrounded by a garden that elegantly complements the restaurant's typical Bulgarian theme. |
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The enchanting vivaciousness his women exude could send any man into ecstasy. |
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From the hilltop, a spectacular panorama of the surrounding countryside unfolds above the enchanting town. |
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Fathers and daughters, mothers and sons joined thousands of baby boomers for an enchanting evening of harmonious music. |
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Wizardry was the art of manipulating objects, doing things such as creating fires and enchanting items. |
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I slipped briefly back into sleep and emerged when breakfast was being served outside in an enchanting garden-courtyard. |
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Standing on the Zhuangyuan Pavilion, you can marvel at the enchanting views of lakes and hills. |
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Caribbean cruise are your passage to an enchanting world with enthralling experiences. |
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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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It was difficult to leave this enchanting place, and I'm sure a return visit is on the cards. |
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And then there was the enchanting boat-ride across from City Palace jetty to dreamy Lake Palace for dinner. |
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It is an enchanting and quite small cathedral made of honeyed Cotswold stone. |
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Explore this Georgian Mansion and enjoy a range of exhibitions that offer an enchanting view of Ireland's heritage and culture. |
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Astounding, enchanting, alembicated, and dramatic, the Chopin studies are exemplary essays in emotion and manner. |
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She's conjured up enchanting white raincoats, and using antique looms has reworked old cashmere cardigans. |
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It was falling slowly, impossibly slow, as if physics had given up and allowed gravity to be enchanting instead of practical. |
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Sewn exults confidence and creativity, and proves a totally enchanting and captivating piece of work. |
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A waft or two of fragrance from the right plants in the right places can turn a garden from ordinary to enchanting. |
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The Magic of Vienna, at the NCH on May 27, is always an enchanting evening for those who like to waltz their way into the summer. |
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Maria, a tall and statuesque young woman with enchanting eyes and incredible ebony legs, takes me to her hairdresser's house. |
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Later that night I danced with a Brazilian prince with a smile almost as enchanting as the booty he was shaking. |
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The North Sea is an enchanting voyage across alternately silky and turbulent waters. |
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But for the endless shrill of crickets and the loud whistle of a bird, the silence of the forest was enchanting and complete. |
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A table, made of a dark wood and engraved with images of giants and trolls and enchanting dragons, loomed as the centerpiece of the room. |
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You are instantly transported into an enchanting vista of cool water-filled ponds that quiver and shimmer with shadows that change with the time of day. |
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What exactly is so captivating and enchanting about this space opera? |
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The effect is especially enchanting when viewed from a distance. |
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A cast of 10 will employ tricks and spells such as mime, dance, live music and puppetry, thus enchanting their audience with a rainbow of stories from around the world! |
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This is both a dangerous and an entrancing, enchanting position. |
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Charming bed and breakfast inns, village delis and bars are a window to quality Alsatian living and country life, favoured by most inhabitants of this enchanting region. |
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A table on the three-tiered deck of Louie's Backyard is an enchanting place to dine, especially in the evening. |
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It is a weirdly beautiful moment, simple but enchanting, like something out of a dream. |
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It is so totally dominant that it seems to be out of keeping what I call the magic fabric of York, the enchanting roofscape that is so special to the city. |
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It is as unspoilt and enchanting area as you could find anywhere, full of magic and mystery, rich scenically and full of hidden secrets to tempt the inquisitive traveller. |
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She was bewitching, enchanting, graced with an unearthly elegance. |
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This enchanting vignette of sailors on shore leave led to his first Broadway choreography, On the Town, and opened the door to his brilliant dual career. |
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Just a short walk across the bosky gardens of Sultan Ahmet Square is the renowned Blue Mosque, enchanting in its elegant symmetry and exquisite colour. |
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Graceful moray eels, deadly great white sharks, playful porpoises, and tiny crabs show up along the way, all to the enchanting tune of Serra's bouncy music score. |
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The crystal chandeliers hanging from the ceiling, sending sparkles across the walls, rainbow spectra around the atmosphere were enchanting her in every way. |
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Seductive, alluring Pisceans are the zodiac's enchanting spellbinders. |
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We meandered along winding paths, passed an enchanting puppet show and played at being proper tourists by taking a ride on a horse-drawn carriage. |
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She doesn't so much break down the boundaries of fado as stretch and shape them into a new and enchanting hybrid that remains essentially true to the roots of the genre. |
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What followed was a whirlwind of travel far from their simple bush home and a new life in sophisticated Vienna, a fairyland of enchanting castles and unimagined luxury. |
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They continued to walk along in the garden, Mack enchanting her with his flatteries and humorous stories about himself that he made up on the spot. |
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Suddenly a Chopin polonaise fills the room, soft and enchanting and so otherworldly that nurses pause on their rounds to listen and some patients take a break from their pain. |
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Nonetheless, life is good, the earth is beautiful, human customs enchanting, and we must face up to things with a degree of stoical good-heartedness. |
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No less remarkable is the decoration on an enchanting plate, which is inspired by painted grotesques from around 1500, and surrounds a bizarre mannerist figure. |
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The use of shadows in particular is enchanting without being distracting. |
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The result is something harrowing, enchanting, and utterly original. |
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The enchanting culture, the abundant supply of the sun, the warmth of the Balinese and the mesmerising beaches. |
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I won't spoil the surprise but the ride is enchanting and will leave small children pop-eyed. |
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The arrival of the enchanting Carla, however, changes everything. |
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Equally enchanting but written and illustrated in a totally different style is Between the Pages, the rumbustious tale of Billy and Jack. |
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Both the solo trialogues and the effective tutti gradations are enchanting. |
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The story is truly enchanting and moves along at a skitter with verse that is clever and sharp. |
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Shade is offered by enchanting trees including Lebanon cedar, copper beech and oak. |
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Marcel Marceau C with his alter-ego Bip C demonstrated the power of silence, enchanting audiences without ever uttering a word. |
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The enchanting tale of Max, the hedgehog who becomes a hero Hodgeheg, is the second in our great giveaway of Puffin bestsellers for youngsters. |
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Sams II Photography, Inc, offers an enchanting new title to audiences of all ages in a Pirates Quest for his family heirloom peg leg. |
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Though cacophonously off-key, beagles especially provide the enchanting music of the hunt with their excited howling as soon as they get on a scent. |
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His is an isolated, masturbatory existence, but Maso wraps it in a cocoon of enchanting fantasies and sing-song poetry, like a mother cooing nonsense over her sleeping baby. |
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White gardens are not only enchanting to behold in daylight when the sun dances over the blooms, but are also lit-up and glow in the light of the setting sun. |
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But here is an artist. He desires to paint you the dreamiest, shadiest, quietest, most enchanting bit of romantic landscape in all the valley of the Saco. |
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They skirted the land of the Sirens, who sang an enchanting song that normally caused passing sailors to steer toward the rocks, only to hit them and sink. |
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Every enchanting mist, one hundred thousand crystal bullets of rain, sparkling dew, glistening stream, fragrant moodscapes of the rainforest are all His handiwork. |
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From the enchanting Princess Cupcake Jones series comes this new title in which immovable stubbornness meets implacable determination, and melts with charm in the experience. |
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Their versatility and tailored melting points, makes them suitable for use in both soft whip and premium icecream to create enchanting and indulgent desserts. |
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Joined by the David Benoit Trio and members of the Asia America Symphony Orchestra, this concert includes the beautiful and enchanting Serenade for Strings by Tchaikovsky. |
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Lavish illustrations, enchanting stories and reportage invite the reader, over 336 pages, to go on a wholly exceptional culinary journey through Aphrodite's isle. |
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I'd seen those promo clips of a vampy ballet dancer pirouetting around foggy Montego Street and was expecting something mystical, enchanting and other-worldly. |
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This boutique-style experience features 7 historic distilleries, runs across majestic horse country and through the enchanting heart and small towns of the Bluegrass State. |
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