The cynosure on the evening in question was the American tenor who sang the part of Faust. |
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The novel air cooler that runs on solar power instead of electricity was the cynosure of all eyes. |
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It is beauticians who make brides and bridegrooms the cynosure of all eyes. |
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They are the cynosure of all eyes with their remarkable somersaults cutting across each other's paths in perfect unison. |
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An alcoholic and suicidal ad executive finds himself in a dive where a sleek girl in yellow is the cynosure of all the rowdy dancers. |
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The towering spires, soaring vaults and sturdy columns of this Gothic church make it the cynosure of a visitor's eye. |
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The man, the cynosure of all eyes at the packed auditorium, spoke from the bottom of his heart. |
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Bronze idol of Ganapathi, with finely proportioned torsos and exquisitely designed limbs is a cynosure of all eyes. |
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Naturally, the film personalities queuing up with their tickets before boarding the wide-bodied jet liner were the cynosure of all eyes. |
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The elegant sculptures in bronze, white metal and ceramics were the cynosure of connoisseurs. |
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But then Canary Wharf is not yet, despite the much bruited movement eastward of London's core, a Saturday-night cynosure. |
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When the Millbank building was opened in 1897, contemporary British art was the cynosure of the world. |
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The items sold were the cynosure of art collectors from all over the world. |
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This 19-year-old South African athlete, who took to swimming at the age of six, out of love, was the cynosure of the capacity crowd at the swimming pool. |
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The postman, aware that he was the cynosure of all eyes, would strut to the centre of the village and call out names of those whose letters he had brought. |
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The lead guitarist, in particular, was the cynosure of all eyes. |
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How proudly she had strutted around that day, the cynosure of all eyes. |
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The group dance event, however, seemed to be the cynosure of all eyes, with audience expressing their appreciation with loud whistles and applause after every item. |
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A 12-needle multi-colour computerised machine for embroidering anything from bed-sheets and pillow-covers to caps and jackets was the cynosure on all eyes on Thursday. |
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This compact, beautiful, bourgeois, capital was the cynosure of many currents of modernism. |
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But if America's capital markets are to stay the cynosure of the world, some quick lessons need to be drawn. The most important concern auditing. |
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The stars in their magnificent array Look down upon the Earth, their cynosure, Or so it seems. |
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There I had to undergo the ordeal of waiting, waiting outside the cynosure of all eyes. |
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As a cynosure of all eyes, a Goodwill Ambassador can project a laser-like focus on children's needs. |
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The elegant sculptures in bronze, white metal and ceramics by Raj Kumar Panwar and his wife Pushpa Devi of Delhi were the cynosure of connoisseurs. |
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But the translation of art from aristocratic cynosure into capitalist commodity was fated, in any event, and Duveen was bound to make the most of every opportunity to advance it. |
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Kawaii became a cynosure of high as well as popular Japanese art with the rise to fame, a decade ago, of the master of plastic-fantastic puerility, Takashi Murakami. |
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