Isn't there a Druid spell that enchants a cloak to help protect you against heat? |
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I don't know much about her other than that she is a BBC radio personality and has a name that forever captivates and enchants me. |
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How is it that a story deceives us with its deliberate motive of telling lies, yet entices us, enchants us with delight and relief? |
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It perfectly captures the grace and elegance of the swan and enchants with its feminine silhouette. |
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Holy Weapon This spell enchants your weapon and adds holy damage to all of your blows. |
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The parade, composed of 12 illuminated and wired for sound tanks and a hundred walkers-on, enchants the streets, the children and their parents. |
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Obviously not a clean place, yet vivid, poor yet serene, India enchants all who have come into contact with it. |
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At its best, it enchants and enlightens us, enriching our spiritual lives. |
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The area around Munnar enchants with wild water streams, extended tea plantations, breathtaking views and numerous species of wild animals. |
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Impious Enchantment The Shadow Knight enchants its weapon so that it may inflict additional cursed damage to the target with every hit. |
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Idyll and charm: Pirna enchants visitors with its gables and picturesque alleyways. |
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As it enchants the smell and the sight, the rose knows how to fill the taste. |
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He is leader, judge, healer, and the bard whose singing enchants all who hear it. |
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Those who know Klopp well say he is a romantic and this is why Liverpool enchants him. |
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It is not just La Prairie's chef who enchants the President of the Opera of Greece. |
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Nature only enchants me in small doses, while cities, at least those that speak to me, intoxicate me. |
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When you hear a piece of music for the first time, it surprises you, perhaps enchants you or even puts you off. |
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With magically arranged children's songs and hilarious sketches on video, this dynamic spectacle enchants and delights children! |
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A singer since forever, Michel Louvain, accompanied by piano, bass and chorus, enchants his audiences with his well-chosen song selections. |
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Its colour, form and the taste enchants all without exception. |
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Finally the old city enchants me and is super quiet. |
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However, if you are looking for those head and shoulder enchants, thus grabbing the tabard for the Argent Crusade and start doing the dailies for the Sons of Hodir. |
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Providing a paean to 1960s Paris as much as a measure of vain, capricious Cleo, Varda enchants with her technical virtuosity, and offers a giggle with a film-within-a-film. |
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The interior of the A8 L enchants with its new, light lines, with a craftsman's level of fit and finish and with extraordinary attention to the smallest of details. |
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Iquitos is a place that enchants its visitors, thanks to the beauty of its stopping-off places, its delicious regional dishes and the happiness of the people. |
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The duo made up of creamy shower gel and rich body cream envelops the skin in a silky-soft veil and enchants with a delicate luxurious fragrance. A sensuous care experience for the very highest of requirements. |
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But nearer home, the Wild Coast intrigues and enchants her. |
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One can find, under oaks and at the end of the nose of the dog, the invaluable tuber melanosporum which flavours omelettes and enchants our palates. |
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At first, Frank grudgingly accepts to tutor this uneducated and feisty Liverpudlian, but in time her passion for learning intrigues and enchants him. |
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She enchants young and old with her faceted clear crystal body, unfaceted clear crystal head and arms and expressive black eyes, eyebrows and lips. |
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