Wherever they occur on earth, high places and remote places beckon and enchant us. |
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Toys that were must-haves for children back in the 1980s are set to enchant a new generation this Christmas. |
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Within its romantic sitcom genre, this is a rock-solid entry that may enchant new viewers. |
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Instead, she would like to see ethnological museums acknowledge these objects' power to enchant, to inspire people to search for meanings. |
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Our aim is to please and enchant each and very patron who walks through the doors. |
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It is the most compelling demonstration so far in Andrea's art of the power of colored light to enchant the eye and bemuse the mind. |
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Whisper sweet nothings in her ear, enchant her with roses and a serenade and woo her and make her swoon. |
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In one bush a large parliament of owls softly hooted a welcome which cannot fail to enchant. |
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Deter intruders and enchant your neighbours with rambling roses on walls or fences. |
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Both movies are solid films, ones that will entertain and enchant for their entire running time. |
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Criseyde intends to enchant her father so much that he will pay no attention to Appollo's amphibologies or ambiguities. |
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This year the Tidy Towns Committee would like to see a greater effort being made amongst the local community to enchant the image of the town. |
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Metz is one of the cities which has developed the most over the last few decades. It never fails to surprise and enchant its visitors. |
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We have appreciated the melodious voice with which he would manage to enchant us while putting his point across. |
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The imaginary contemplates nothing, but seeks rather to enchant that which is, in order to give birth to what is not. |
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They are going to enchant you to the sound of their guitars and pop-rock sound! |
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This is a suspense-filled novel which will enchant romantics with a thirst for historical adventure. |
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The title of the opera comes about because the comely and charming Nastasya is considered to be an enchantress, to have magic powers to enchant men. |
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Bumbeidschi is the name of the new little angel made of pink and light blue microfibre plush, which will enchant babies and parents alike. |
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Neal looks so much like outer clothing that you almost forget that it's underwear. The elegant rushes and coquettish bows bewitch and enchant. |
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It can be to enchant, laugh or stupefy your guest of all ages, our leaders will know how to outgrow their expectations. |
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A Beijing autumn, calm and golden, with persimmons hanging like lanterns in the trees, would enchant him. |
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But whereas in Gilman's day curators reigned supreme, now they have to enchant visitors rather than lecture them. |
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We wish you a great start into 2010 and hope that the magic of wine and its paths will enchant you! |
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But all the rest of Europe's most beautiful floral city, too, will enchant you with a charm and congeniality that has become legendary. |
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The secret is to play around with various combinations to discover the one that will enchant you most! |
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Opt for the «Tropical Christmas» where sunny flavours, islands décor and lively Latin rhythms will enchant you and make you dance 'till dawn. |
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Under the baton of Mozart specialist Sir Colin Davis, this new production is bound to enchant a broad and diversified audience. |
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Exceptional sports men and women with highly colourful choreographies will enchant you during this unique show. |
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The wood interior and natural paint will enchant the lovers of calm and peace. |
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But it still has the power to enchant, and is a true modern classic. |
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I think grandparenthood comes with a special guide that helps them prepare for hours of telling stories and weaving magic spells to enchant and delight. |
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Following the traditional fairy tale of Sleeping Beauty and with the musical score by Tchaikovsky, the performance is certain to enchant audiences of all ages. |
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It must create a magnificent spell that could enchant the whole land. |
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As part of the Cajon family, these instruments will enchant you with their smooth wooden playing surfaces and offer all the nuances of modern percussion sounds, from high, distinctive characters to rich bass sounds. |
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We trust Patricia Kopatchinskaja will get her violin back in time to enchant her public this summer at the Menuhin Festival in Gstaad, where Tdh is the humanitarian partner. |
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It's almost like having your own buyer: we stay ahead of the competition because we're attuned to you, so we can surprise you with the latest trends, and enchant you with true classics, in every part of our store. |
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A henchman accidentally shot in the stomach gets a boozy month in the resort of Mazatlán as compensation. Mr Bowden's writing, which reads like fiction though it describes fact, will enchant some and drive others up the wall. |
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The most oriental of all orientals, the most spellbinding of all potions, MAGIE NOIRE is all the mystery and charm of the Orient in a bottle, to enchant and bewitch the senses. |
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This absinthe will enchant both novices and confirmed absinthe drinkers. |
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This did not enchant the working class a great deal, so workers for the most part walked away from them, because a company union is not much good when you want to fight the company. |
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Their valiant lives are shown in their handicrafts and documented by letters, deeds, grants of land and old portraits, things which enchant the eye and inspire the mind. |
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To captivate throngs of energetic fans for 60 minutes, this consummate family entertainer mixes his music with comedic routines, not only to enchant the little ones, but to delight their parents as well. |
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But this week, in fact for the whole month and on through July, it is astrantias that enchant. |
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Now, the very incarnation of World music is back to enchant us anew with sounds from virtually every continent on Earth and a new album, Aam Zameem, set to touareg rhythms! |
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And at Calypso and Calypso Home, silk tunics and cowhide coasters will enchant even the hardest-to-shop-for in-law. |
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This robust and yet extremely finely designed luminaire has an undeniable majestic cachet which will enchant the planner responsible for equipping urban sites of a prestigious character. |
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But this week and on through July, it is astrantias that enchant. |
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