She quickly became enamoured with his style of writing, entranced by his wordsmith abilities and the evident wisdom of his words. |
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The soprano exhibited dark, smoky richness of timbre and pure, dulcet high tones that entranced the ear. |
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Even though I'd been in groups with Tony for years, I was still entranced by the hypnotic magic of his playing. |
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Yet he is entranced by the story of his antecedents, revelling in the romance of their relationships. |
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She was awkward as all get out, relentlessly drowning in unimportant details and entranced by the most ordinary of things. |
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I was entranced by her, and by her soft brown eyes and the skin that seemed to take its radiance from her hair. |
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I got enough information to realize how the cave entranced visitors with its wonderful underground scenery. |
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I had only ever seen flat, safe beaches and seas before and I was absolutely entranced by the power and beauty of this new experience. |
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Visitors can be entranced by the different sounds of a trio, quartet or quintet. |
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We become entranced and lose our identity, our abilities and our originality. |
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At Chios, water nymphs entranced by Hylas's beauty dragged him into a spring, and he was never found. |
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She pauses a moment, partially entranced before breaking the impending spell. |
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The evening ended with an amazing five-minute firework display, which entranced and mesmerised the huge crowd. |
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Many the years that have passed since we sat entranced by the stories of the old people by the fireside long ago. |
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Taking her hand, the warmth of it entranced him, and the firmness of her grasp surprised him. |
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How entranced we were in our games, reacting spontaneously and with unpremeditated laughter and tears. |
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The elaborateness of their adornments and the skill of their depiction has scholars intrigued and visitors like us entranced. |
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Even the youngest children sat entranced by the story of a young girl's Christmas dream coming to life. |
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The whole crowd of people were entranced by their music and even some of the performers were stopping in front of them to watch. |
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Yet, the bright shimmer of the production that had initially served to distract from the songs slowly, ineluctably, entranced me. |
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From the very first notes they played, the City of Oxford Orchestra entranced the audience last Saturday. |
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Something about her just entranced me, captivated me completely and totally. |
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The story has entranced audiences for decades, teaching them never to be vain and always whistle while they work. |
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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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It had bewitched her, entranced her, and now she found that she could not tear her gaze away from him. |
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As I dry the last of the ex-takeaway plastic pottles, I'm entranced by the effort required to eat without hands. |
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And, when he stood entranced in the eye of the storm, he did not think that the deluge would close over him. |
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We met at work, and I was entranced by this big nerdy bearish intelligent fella. |
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She is overawed by the moody magnificence of Glencoe, and entranced by the beauty of Edinburgh. |
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In many nineteenth century ballets the women are in some way entranced, under a spell, or dead. |
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Today those closest to our violent past seem to dominate the political landscape and many remain entranced by sectarian concerns. |
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I luxuriated in the sheer painterliness of the canvases as I was simultaneously entranced by the drama of the emotional changes they charted. |
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His own guitar-playing is a veritable sight to behold, fingers flying faster than the speed of light as he holds the crowd entranced. |
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There is nothing to fear, hate, envy or be entranced by at all in any of these embodiments of that which is in our own Souls and which we are projecting onto emptiness. |
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Even as a one-year-old, he was entranced by music programs on radio. |
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The programme has entranced fans with its comings and goings. |
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The less entranced among us wanted her to get through the set and make stronger albums. |
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Emma Stone plays Sophie, whose supposed telepathic powers have fashionable society entranced. |
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Her angelical voice floating in front of a back-drop of Indonesian percussion and rhythms entranced us with her unique electro-Asian subtlety. |
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Never having seen such a thing as a river, he becomes immediately entranced and soon makes a friend of Mr. Rat, a water rat living right on the bank. |
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The story tells of a water nymph entranced by a young prince who comes to bathe in her lake. |
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She was entranced by his eyes which shimmered different shades of blue and aqua, which immediately made her think of the sea on a clear sunny day. |
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I also struggled to believe that Millson could be entranced by Cleo's stereotypically tarty mincing and preening. |
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De la Mare's The Three Royal Monkeys entranced me then, and still had some of its magic when I recently reread it. |
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Her eyes were entranced in the gray sky, just visible outside of the Plexiglas, watching the thunderous clouds roll through the sky like an avalanche. |
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Curious and intrigued at first, they soon became entranced by the antics, wide-eyed and shrieking with laughter at these strange characters. |
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These children, who live in a busy world filled with technology, computers and ipods, they can still be entranced by storytelling. |
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Amanda Stott played the keyboard and belted out her own songs to keep everybody in the audience entranced. |
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Originally his assignment was to create a poster, but he became entranced by the people and their charismatic energy. |
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The musicians seemed entranced by their love and that passion infected the instruments, making them play as never before. |
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Visitors were entranced by NoctamBulle, a magical event staged in the Nave. |
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We were supposed to look entranced and interested for the camera but I really was. |
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In addition to the wandering, we also were entranced by royal and shy albatrosses, as well as Cape and giant petrels, fairy prions and fluttering shearwaters. |
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Their powerful sound echoed through the gorge and entranced the crowd. |
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I was soon entranced and the kids remained spellbound throughout. |
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The leading military minds of Europe, Tuchman believes, were entranced by the cult of the offensive. |
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Now another monologue, also spoken by a woman who has experienced more than most can fathom, has left me entranced and devastated. |
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Pluto is god of the underworld whose wife Persephone sits frozen, entranced or asleep on her throne. |
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There is a myth, dating back to George Washington, that voters are entranced by the reluctant presidential candidate. |
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In the Old Testament, prophets regularly warned God's People against bowing down to the graven images of Baal that so entranced their Phoenician and Babylonian neighbors. |
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I was completely entranced listening to their informal conversation and subsequent business discussion, sitting there with a stupid smile on my face. |
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He felt bewitched, entranced by this woman full of life, brave and strong. |
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Although Paulette is suffocating under his egotism, there is a great scene in which she watches the great man at work and is entranced by his handiness with a brush and paint. |
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Since it was published in 1943 the children's classic The Little Prince has entranced generations of readers with its parable of loneliness and loss. |
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Americans may be entranced by this endearing family of highborn English snoots, but the show is going downhill. |
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With children's programming, as instanced by The Magic Roundabout and even Blue Peter and, yes, Teletubbies, adults can occasionally be entranced by these programmes when just happening upon them before a news bulletin. |
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Children at this Calgary after-school program were entranced by a visit from members of The National Ballet of Canada, who were touring Western Canada as part of the RBC Investments Arts Enrichment Program. |
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Some of the folks entranced by Howard's photos and talk. |
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Everyone, including Madame Mayor, is entranced by the baby. |
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On their final game of the tour, New Zealand, then as now without peer in world rugby, played an attacking brand of rugby that entranced the crowd. |
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Guests will be entranced by stylish musical and artistic highlights. |
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I go back inside and, despite one woman who is incomprehensively texting on her cellphone, everyone is still entranced. |
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In the early 1990s, the global news media became entranced by a small town in northern Chile that was using a new and innovative technology to draw much-needed water from fog. |
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As he poured water into the coffeemaker, Ben watched several deer grazing... While the coffeemaker gurgled, Ben remained entranced by the deer. |
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Bewitched by the patter of a perfume merchant, entranced by the pink and gold of these scented flasks, he steals some of the rejected bottles and hides them in the pigpen. |
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We are media mesmerized entranced by screens, drawn to hyper-realities, doubles for life, Virtual Worlds, New Age jargon, models and rhythm boxes. |
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Our guests were entranced by the evening performances, which were vibrant with sumptuous colors and innovation but provided a continuous reminder of their traditional roots. |
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We cannot become so entranced by the magic of how we put information into cyberspace as to forget that what we put there is actually delivering an impact. |
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What keeps us entranced, rather, is the two lovers' insistence not only upon interpreting the world idiosyncratically so as to be able to consummate their love, but actually adapting the world to suit their fantasies. |
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The children were immediately entranced by all the balloons. |
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