The play deals with the hot potatoes of race, madness and power and dazzles with a story as funny as it is provocative. |
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Line after line, image after image, dazzles with its appositeness and brilliance. |
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Played here on portative organ, fiddle and harp, the dancing polyphony dazzles and delights. |
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The game sometimes dazzles with solid lighting and water effects. |
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He dazzles the audience with optical illusions that serve as visual humor and catalysts to deeper thought. |
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For one thing, a car that moves on its own no longer dazzles audiences. |
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Linking news to violence dazzles the possibilities of alternative constructions of the political conflict. |
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It dazzles us with its beauty, fulfills us with its elegance and reminds us of the respect we owe to the Serval. |
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The 20-member company dazzles, delivering extraordinary energy and breathtaking beauty. |
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Consisting of young, silvery down covered buds, this infusion dazzles with its rich flavour and fresh aroma. |
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Lovely and charming, the Carmen collection dazzles as much by the simplicity of its shape as by the delicateness of its engravings. |
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Caution: If the Sun at sunset dazzles you, do not look at it directly: it is still too high on the horizon. |
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They are meant to help people complete tasks quickly — not to dazzle them the way, say, an iPhone dazzles users. |
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You can take their tunes apart like a Swiss watch, and the complexity of the constituent parts is what dazzles you. |
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A show of lights dazzles us when we pass next to La Ronde. |
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The Chrysanthemum's white petals yield a refreshing and buttery cup with a sweet fragrance, resulting in a blend that dazzles with its savoury aroma, rich body and smooth delicate flavour. |
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Gil Shaham, recent winner of the coveted Avery Fisher Prize and multiple Grammys, dazzles with lustrous tone and brilliant technique in Mendelssohn's jewel of a violin concerto. |
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Anyone who dazzles the crew of an aircraft with a laser device can be charged with interference with public transport and, depending on the consequences, with causing bodily harm. |
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This gem is so amazing that it completely dazzles us and increasingly prevents us from seeing the other pearls, some of which are in more and more danger of being overshadowed and forgotten. |
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Dress her with very elegant clothes and accessories so that her Christmas look dazzles everyone who's lucky enough to get to see her during the holidays. |
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The interior, separated into two levels, dazzles with the sophistication of the upper part: 12 decorative blind arcades with capitals carved in floral motifs, under a delicately ribbed dome. |
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Despite increasingly sought after and now with more supply of housing and commerce, its streets dazzles visitors with its white-washed houses a blameless. |
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With each new collection, he dazzles public and critics alike with his daring shapes, not hesitating to innovate where many content themselves with repetition. |
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Creating an incomparable visual and extrasensory experience that dazzles all who experience it, the Steel Space hologram concept is sure to bring the realm of event marketing to new heights. |
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Deeply influenced by old blues and soul, this innovative auteur consistently dazzles his fans, who never miss the precious opportunity to catch the guitar icon in concert. |
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Known as the soft coral capital, Fiji dazzles everyone with its bright corals and huge sea fans surrounded by clownfish, ornate ghost pipefish and nudibranchs. |
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With an infectiously appealing stage presence, he dazzles audiences playing music inspired by everything from Canadian Old Time, to bluegrass, jazz, blues, rock, country, and classical. |
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Peter Bradshaw on Mr Turner – Timothy Spall dazzles as JMW Turner. |
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The smell of roses wafts over me, the beauty of roses dazzles my eyes. |
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A beauty of a Beast, that bites, stings? and dazzles. |
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His sparkling display of pocket watches dazzles shoppers, but it has repercussions for Tom, whose new food hall is overshadowed. |
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Mr Obama's rhetorical flair dazzles the crowds, and he has held almost as many events there as Mr Edwards this year 124 compared to 146, says the Washington Post. |
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Abū Zayd brings tears to his listeners' eyes with the vivid description of his pretended hardships and dazzles them with his poetry and then suddenly disappears with their presents. |
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On October 5 and 6, 2010, Kent Nagano will conduct Sur le même accord, featuring soloist Anne-Sophie Mutter, one of the most accomplished violinists of our time, who dazzles audiences and critics alike. |
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Miles Davis is back with new musicians and dazzles the audience. |
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In aesthetic terms, the perpetual calendar dazzles through its elegant combination of a solid silver dial and a lacquered surface, coupled with Poire Stuart steel hands. |
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