Because its scope, scale, and horrors seem incomprehensible to us now, World War II continues to fascinate us. |
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The girl he had helped off the streets still never failed to fascinate him, and he always enjoyed her company. |
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I wouldn't refer to myself as a snooker fan as such, but the game does fascinate me. |
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While this book may not increase one's regard for American life, it does fascinate. |
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Here the spectacle continues to fascinate, but indifference is the attitude du jour. |
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I can focus intently on things that fascinate me, to the exclusion of all other things. |
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Perhaps it is this very drama that provides the attraction that continues to fascinate military historians. |
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You will never know what is on their mind, and you may not have any idea where you stand with them, but their secrets will always fascinate you. |
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Although the disparities between English and Menominee make translations and learning difficult, the contrasts fascinate Macaulay. |
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Microcosms fascinate me, captivate me and draw me to their limited but complete spaces. |
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Rocks featuring markings that resemble man-made configurations especially fascinate Fiore, who has viewed cave paintings in France. |
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Souza's work communicates a fear and hatred of the practice and symbols of a religion that fascinate and revolt him in turn. |
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Modest-looking little plants that nestle in the moist soils of swamps or mountain hollows, mosses fascinate biologists. |
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Whatever the truth, the mystery and magic of our Proto-Indo-European heritage has continued to fascinate me and many scholars in the field. |
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The performances that shook Kansas City's underground culture decades ago still continues to fascinate onlookers today. |
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Hoggard likes bowling simply because he likes bowling and he would rather think about his pet dog than the complexities of cricket which so fascinate many other people. |
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Glass structures fascinate me, and I'd like to work with that someday, to create a dolphin leaping out of the water or a whale breaching, something like that. |
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Mick, Aston, and Davies may briefly fascinate through weirdness, permutations, and illogic, but their basic, unsatisfying incredibility does not end up standing for much. |
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The feminine mystique continues to fascinate both men and women. |
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The crowds of people dining out in Bangalore fascinate him, as does the variety of food and restaurants which have come up in the past seven or eight years. |
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This is a truly eye-opening read that will fascinate and intrigue. |
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We are all crowded together, stood up, the mate and the way he looks at us fascinate us, and disgusts while he scratches the tool. |
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His conservatism, which is more of a cultural than political kidney, seems to fascinate, delight or detract critics. |
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Sly digs through, fishes out and mixes samples from the seventies, to unearth the sounds that fascinate him. |
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Visitors can still find plenty to fascinate, most of all the slow rhythms of everyday life. |
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While its connection with the city is different today, it still continues to fascinate. |
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And to see to what extent they just talk and talk will always fascinate me. |
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Among the great roles written and performed by Molière, Tartuffe is another complex and cruel character who continues to fascinate today. |
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The company's ability and willingness to take risks, as well as its boldness, continue to fascinate me today. |
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From then on, Egyptomania and the sphinx, its most representative icon, continued to fascinate and influence the world of the arts. |
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Both ends of the angular wing, which contains the bedrooms, fascinate due to their rich-in-contrast colourfulness. |
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Relive a page of history with our famous explorer Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve who will fascinate you with his anecdotes and historical facts. |
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This drama of a man who believes first and foremost in freedom could only fascinate Beethoven. |
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However, she is quite happy to discuss the wider aspects of her job that fascinate her. |
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I hope all readers will discover the books that fascinate and inspire them in preparing for a school project or for personal interest. |
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The spots for the series 'Der Horoskopmörder' fascinate with their black humour! |
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The Acer T231H will fascinate new-technology enthusiasts who want to have the latest and the best. |
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The megastructure continues to fascinate architects and urbanists. |
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All four of them were able to fascinate relative outsiders, especially those in Hong Kong, that for rather unclear reasons thought they were a good bet. |
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Why do witches and old women fascinate and bewitch children? |
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While it doesn't turn me on sexually, it does totally fascinate me. |
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But blues fascinate butterfly experts with their mind-boggling complexity. |
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The magazine will not necessarily focus on the high and mighty, but on all those women that touch, surprise and fascinate us. |
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In Charles Garnier's palace, paintings, sculptures, gilding, marble, draperies and mosaics fascinate by their munificence. |
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The region continues to fascinate me and the number of interesting producers keeps growing and growing. |
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In death as in life fashion editor and muse Isabella Blow continues to fascinate. |
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Contact with the audience at our shows is up close and personal, so fascinate us with your creativity, your talents and your personality? show us who you are! |
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A southerner in the north, a middle-class suburbanite among the posh, either way makes little difference: loud-mouthed, ill-mannered and tending to scrofulousness, both sets of people fascinate him. |
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Wilde's life continues to fascinate, and he has been the subject of numerous biographies since his death. |
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This blissful collection of wonderfully exotic vehicles will most assuredly fascinate and astound everyone who sets foot in this astounding exhibit. |
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Documenting words from ABOULIA to ZYRIAN this book will fascinate you and help bring your vocabulary to life. |
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When and why does a production or performance fascinate and impress us? |
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Interiors, where glass and stone dominate, will fascinate you with their translucence and clear lines, as well as warm atmosphere provided by our hospitable staff. |
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Although she does not quite understand the concept of globalisation, she does understand that the world has become a little village thanks to the means of communication and to the new technologies which fascinate her. |
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Ask Torontonians to name their favourite purchase from the Honest Ed's department store, and you rapidly compile a compendium of kitsch to fascinate any anthropologist from the future. |
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But as I continue to explore and photograph cities such as Istanbul, Venice and London, dawn still continues to fascinate me, as the most interesting and exciting time to photograph. |
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It's more than playground kicks that fascinate Höller, though. |
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The second aspect is that if a story does not fascinate you, or outrage you, or give you the intense desire to see something change, you should give it to someone else. |
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Again, as in the first movement, a variety of exotic pianistic colours and figurations exhilarate and fascinate us, until the pace quickens and the piece ends with powerful dignity, evading any exaggerated flamboyance. |
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Rather than getting into the purple rhetoric that seems to fascinate the Reform Party, once again what I have tried to do is to call together the key players to get to the root of what is wrong. |
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The programmes fascinate and foster children's minds. An exceptionally wide variety of high-quality, award-winning programmes especially for this age group. |
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The ambitiousness of the project and the conditions in which Europe has forged its identity, fascinate others more than they do the Europeans themselves. |
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In addition to the laughs are optical illusions to fascinate all ages. |
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Maybe roadgeeks can find something to fascinate them on just about any highway in America, but they also have their own special landmarks and pilgrimages. |
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With everything from the American Black Bear and Asian Elephants to Wood Ducks and White-faced Saki Monkeys, the zoo has animals that will fascinate the entire family. |
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