I can't move, I'm so enraptured by the way the last luminous rays of light dance over his glowing skin. |
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It was a beautiful moment, one during which I am in no doubt whatsoever she was enraptured in complete and utter awe of my mere presence. |
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Painters and sculptors who have seen her graceful performances are said to be simply enraptured with the perfection of her harmony of motion. |
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I wouldn't have been able to look away if terrorists were bombarding the room and announcing the end of the world, I was that enraptured. |
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Buddy is both daunted and enraptured by the cacophony of sights and sounds of the big city. |
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When you settle down in the Mancini home of an evening, what flicks tend to get you all enraptured? |
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Music and dance helped forge a common bond among listeners, and everyone was enraptured. |
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She was enraptured by the sight of two young men sitting in half barrels trying to sink one another whilst staying afloat in a freshwater pond. |
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Since then, audiences around the world have been enraptured by his exploits and adventures. |
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You will sit right at their feet and be enraptured by every idea. |
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Humbert Humbert, the enraptured connoisseur of nymphet love in Lolita, makes us squirm with distaste. |
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The rest of the audience tittered as the main character made baby-noises and hopped across stage, pausing and turning to stare at the enraptured hundreds at every step. |
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But before we become enraptured with this approach, we must examine the benefits and the costs. |
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These people over there are totally enraptured by this vision of big government. |
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I liked it, as if I were looking at a wonderful picture and I was enraptured by happiness. |
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At the nanoscale level, it exhibits physical and chemical properties that researchers and industrialists alike are enraptured by. |
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The members of Muan Manmin Church was enraptured after tasting the water and delivered the news to the main church in Seoul. |
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As she was wholly enraptured, God infused into her soul the desire for total selfsurrender. |
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You are enraptured by the subtlety of its emptiness, and you weep for not having the power to harness so much magnificence. |
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I'm also of accusing him of having a miniscule mind based on the fact that he is apparently so enraptured by his own ideology that he is blind to its faults. |
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The first couple of times, it was like, throughout the film I was kind of enraptured. |
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If the mere mention of the word chocolate fondue is enough to make your mouth water, you are certain to find yourself wholly enraptured. |
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The Kims, as this book shows, are past masters at manipulation and their evil magic has enraptured those they deal with. |
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From that moment on, everything Waits did only enraptured me further. |
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It stirred me, enraptured me, and thrilled me in a way few films can. |
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The young audience was totally enraptured by this brilliant program. |
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Thankfully, it has fostered a realisation that everyone, no matter how big or small, can be equally enraptured by the art of the great storytellers. |
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People were absolutely enraptured with Canada and everything we were doing, and it soon became obvious why. |
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His voice enraptured the crowd, who were compelled to sing along. |
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Jolson's spirited performance paired with the emerging Vitaphone technology, which put sound to feature films for the first time, enraptured audiences and signaled the end of the silent era. |
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I am sure the audience will be enraptured. |
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However, I was very enraptured by his comments, especially as I come from New Brunswick, which has put a lot of its power generating eggs in the basket of the nuclear power future. |
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This is also the kind of absinthe that so enraptured the world 100 years ago, and will do the same today especially in our modern and eye catching bottle. |
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I could not stop myself from reading this most satisfying book and it took me three months to swim it full breath, enraptured in a sublime state of mind. |
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For two weeks every year Berlin is totally enraptured by the Berlinale. |
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We will be leaving first thing in the morning, but tonight I find myself enraptured, alone at a tiny table at a sidewalk cantina watching people pass on the street. |
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Defying all convention, the listener will be enraptured by themusical tapestry and by the rhythmic variety inspired by these realmswhere fire and ice intertwine. |
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January 26th, 1966 In the morning, at holy mass, when resounded the sound of the organ, the Lord, through one line of the Chrismas song, enraptured my heart. |
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Canadian Olympians Kristin Gauthier and Angus Mortimer, who had paddled kayaks this past summer in Beijing, held the school children enraptured as they related the power of their dreams. |
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Her song enraptured the audience with vivid images of the Scandinavian landscapes. |
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Their hearts were seduced by the Spouse, enraptured by the Lord. |
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Little boys are enraptured by the wild hoard. |
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The funny verse narrative plus distorted animal action portraits goes way beyond funny caricature and will leave enraptured gigglers in its wake. |
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Hollywood, too, became enraptured by the exotic abyss of Stanleyville. |
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