Her murals include a bewitching lovelorn village belle sitting near a pond with a lotus flower in her hand. |
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Folk and country, romance and ruefulness, innocence and experience are all conjoined in their bewitching vocal harmonies. |
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So bewitching is this exuberance that public opinion occasionally overshadows artistic instinct. |
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In 1667 three men were hanged at York for the murder of a Wakefield woman suspected of bewitching a man. |
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The major landmarks of Paris are a bewitching sight from the various levels of the tower. |
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All the treks have their own bewitching features that instigate you to move ahead while knowing them. |
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Ask any gourmet and he will swear by the bewitching biryani about the place being an epicurean's nirvana. |
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The night went on without a hitch, but an hour had past, twelve midnight, the bewitching hour. |
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Suddenly, the potential of reality TV and its raw emotions are revealed in this wonderful, bewitching, heart-warming documentary. |
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It combines bewitching dancing and gorgeous music with a timeless story and what must be the best flying ever to grace a stage. |
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Susan told her story clearly and precisely, using her bewitching charm to the full. |
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The singer's scratchy voice and world-weary acoustic songs are nastily refreshing, and his lyrics are positively bewitching. |
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The story is told by Shankar himself, against a bewitching backdrop of Indian scenery. |
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The DC ordered the immediate arrest of the woman who vehemently denied keeping ghosts or bewitching the girl. |
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She also reported that the malefic cleric had confessed bewitching other people and recruiting a teenager into the ranks of the witches. |
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It gives off a warm and bewitching scent, with a balancing effect and stimulant so physical, mental as psychological. |
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This sweet atmosphere has a honey color, it wraps and surrounds you in an bewitching and reassuring atmosphere. |
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The woman at the centre of it all, is certainly bewitching in the flesh. |
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She was bewitching, enchanting, graced with an unearthly elegance. |
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The way she clasped the stalks, her slouchy but upright posture, even her incessant munching were all banal facts of her life that instantly became bewitching to me. |
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It is the bewitching hour: There is true love's kiss to experience, werewolves to turn, glass slippers to be lost and spells to be broken. |
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Working for an hour or two in what I call the bewitching hours are when I've had my greatest epiphanies. |
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At the same time, stone was known to force back the demons, poor minds and the bewitching, and even issue one had. |
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The palate is enveloped by this bewitching little acidulated fruit so typical for Clairet. |
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With its acidulous and herbaceous accents, the head note mingles with the heart in a bewitching armful of roses and jasmine. |
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Hunger is one of those special artists with a mysterious command of the stage, bewitching us and leaving us wanting more, more, more. |
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The rest of the songs are more conventional for a soundtrack with a quiet and bewitching ambiance. |
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Jodie's deep and lustful voice gives a bewitching signature sound to all of her tracks. |
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Lady Lucinda says he was as magical as he was malign, a totally bewitching, terrifyingly clever figure who had an undoubted streak of evil. |
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But Mr Brown's prose is as clear and bewitching as the lake waters in which he learns to fish. |
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The basics of darkest black, grey and blue shot with crisp white are a startlingly bewitching palette. |
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Some time later, he returned to attract all the town's children with a bewitching flute tune. |
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The refined simplicity and bewitching charm of this retreat inspired the designers at Breguet to create two new graceful pieces of fine jewelry. |
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The inspirational and bewitching sensuality of Ylang, for moments of tender creativeness. |
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He almost laughed aloud when she mentioned his bewitching her into sleep. |
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What's bewitching, even hypnotic, about fly-fishing is the cast. |
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He accused goodwife Elizabeth Gregory of bewitching his daughter. |
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For Summer turns out to be the bewitching villain in this story, breaking Tom's heart without a second thought. |
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Jane Seymour does an excellent job with the deceptively difficult role of Solitaire, who must be a bewitching beauty but also one who is convincingly sheltered and innocent. |
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Whether the bewitching Fès or the powerful Meknès, these imperial cities in the Middle Atlas will give you an unforgettable trip in time and in space. |
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In Morocco, true relaxation, the pleasure of taking good care of yourself, bewitching surroundings, and natural local products renowned the world over, will make your holiday an experience to treasure for all time. |
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In the evening, the participants convened to a sumptuous dinner offered by the National Order of the judicial officers of Tunisia, to the bewitching sound of an Eastern music orchestra. |
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More than 4000 carvings, representing horned creatures, reticulate forms, anthropomorphes, weapons, or symbolic figures, constitute a bewitching enigma. |
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Without the bewitching power of these rites, the inebriation of the dance and the music, the dancers never would have had the courage to allow themselves be taken over by these invisible genies, by the souls of the dead. |
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He looks utterly bewitching in large headset earphones, a bushy Tom Selleck mustache, and a short Afro wig pulled down over shaggy brown hair. |
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In such cases, various methods are used to rid the person from the bewitching spirit, occasionally physical and psychological abuse. |
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In Saudi Arabia, they know you hot mamas have bewitching powers too. |
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At the end of a perfectly organised seminar, as everyone mentioned, the participants encountered for a last evening together, in front of an unforgettable African fashion show, under the bewitching sound of Balafons. |
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The perfect coffee for lovers of proper decaf, with a bewitching taste. |
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The playful, joyful and radiant qualities of the sonatas imitating in turn the guitar, castanets, hunting horns, trumpets and drums, evoke bewitching gypsy melodies or suggest the obsessive stamping of Flamenco dancers. |
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But the adventures of Shihab and his friend Mustafa in the steep alleys of a chaotic city, keep the reader in a tension that reflects the real face of the capital, too often portrayed by the media with bewitching exoticism? |
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They are riding high in polls and bewitching the media. |
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Spared because she is deaf to the Piper's bewitching tune, Penelope grieves the loss of her friends and sister until Cuthbert, the wise man of the village, reveals that Penelope possesses the special gift of deep dreaming. |
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Ideal to be played near in a swimming pool during the afternoon, it takes us all by the hand into a crunchy-punchy-clubby trip through some bewitching melodies and nu-disco beats coming from nowhere. |
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Genesis Gaming is excited to announce the release of the bewitching brand new video slot The Escape Artist, available exclusively at Unibet Casino. |
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Men accuse agnates of their own generation of bewitching them. |
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