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Charmed hadrons are produced by the interaction of high energy photons with a segmented beryllium oxide target.
Charmed by the bull's comeliness, Europa and her handmaidens deck him with flowers.
She hosted the get together with partner Tom Dimakopoulos, at their shop Charmed, to teach aspirant white witches how to develop their magic skills.
Charmed by his chutzpah and mile-wide smile, she gave him her number.
Sabrina and the three sisters in Charmed have a myriad of witchy powers.
He moves to France and in his eighties finds himself lacking in objects but filled with the knowledge he has had a charmed life.
Is there a guarantee that the highest achievers among you will have charmed lives, with continued success and prosperity?
The unsung Victorian adventurer hacked, bullied and charmed his way through uncharted jungle to help establish British colonial rule in Burma.
Ferry, who recently thrilled music lovers by re-forming Roxy Music, is just one of the many to be charmed.
That he is still at it must mean that Smith has either led a charmed life these past years or else he is made of steel.
Still charmed, when Pentheus saw this, he supposed the whole place was burning.
His name was Marc Saison, and to hear it pronounced from his own delicately full lips gave it such sweet melody it charmed one's ears.
Now in his 35th year as a professional comedy performer he has changed little from the man who charmed us ten, twenty or thirty years ago.
Fitzgerald seemed gentle, almost girlish, breathlessly embracing his charmed fictional world.
As ever, he managed somehow to talk her round, the mark of a charming man who led a charmed existence.
We did little to help him and, charmed by McGrath's niceness, we protected him and allowed him to get away with it.
He was also a man of frightening intelligence and charisma, who charmed virtually everyone he met.
The drummer of the band, Matthew, was a dirty blonde with a crooked smile that charmed most people he met.
People have been delighted by the response to their films, charmed by the courtesy and enthusiasm of the festival staff.
Universally denounced by critics, the director's tale of two teenagers in love in the Camargue charmed and delighted untold thousands.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She felt herself being charmed by it, and wondered if a quail might feel so while crouching before the point of a bird-dog.
Hills and vales, bluffs and ravines, were continually presented in successions of sublimity and beauty which charmed the eye.
Her mother had been to call at cedarwood, but it wasn't at all likely that she would be invited within its charmed precincts.
Weary as she was, Hester was charmed with hers, and the more charmed the more she surveyed it.
That was the first flower which charmed my eyes as a child, and I have loved it ever since.
Meantime the more he saw of Lady Millicent, the more he was charmed with her.
But he has a charmed life, as you will admit when you hear of his three escapes.
His tenderness charmed back to Sophie's lips the smile of happiness which is so delusively like that of health.
It was the terrier who had ferociously attacked the lion, and the lion was charmed.
And the boy was charmed to find that any one who was good-tempered could have relations with letters.
Law was on intimate terms with Argyll and with Tweeddale, both of whom were charmed by his high spirits and good breeding.
His pretty boy, Marcus, whose bright young life was so soon to end, charmed all by his mirthfulness and engaging ways.
The joyous, youthful essence of their song so charmed me that I forgot my weariness and vocally ventured to imitate it.
The Egyptian odalisk so charmed the caliph that he fell violently in love with her.
So, too, the Semitic statesman charmed the rudest elements with his orphean song.
He was passive, indifferent, will-less, and her gaze charmed him more and more.
The Egyptian beholder and worshiper was not to be attracted and charmed, but overwhelmed.
Can the mind which continues to be charmed by these paragraphic strainings be really sound?
I had made a sort of harp or zittern, and they were charmed with its simple music.
There was a music in it which charmed, and a reserved power and volume which she could use when the occasion called for it.
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