They point out their strengths and numerous weaknesses and truly create an engrossing conversation. |
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Too bad this engrossing drama wasn't given the usual flawless dramaturgy of the series. |
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Come on, this whodunit tale is quite engrossing with its frequent tosses, turns and twists. |
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But the evocation of a post-WWI society in the throes of great change is engrossing and entertaining. |
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Played in the round and without an interval, it is harrowing but it is also a totally engrossing piece of theatre. |
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He looked for all the world like an art critic absent-mindedly contemplating a particularly engrossing landscape. |
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Their curiosity is endless and finding something to do which is engrossing enough to hold their attention for a while is difficult. |
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Most importantly, the song exhibits the environment best suited to their music, while also telling an engrossing story. |
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Michelle then dived into an engrossing tale of teenage hormones going crazy. |
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I've made a valiant attempt to catch it every week because it is one of the better, more engrossing shows on television these days. |
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It really is a good movie, engrossing, touching and funny all in one in the pleasantly dreamy, melancholic way only the French can manage. |
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You may recall that on his recent tour, Eric Idle kept a witty, engrossing day-to-day online diary. |
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This was a very engrossing and entertaining mystery, with a good plot and excellent characters. |
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It is a simple but engrossing thriller set around an under-resourced hospital in a poverty-stricken township. |
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It's not for the faint-hearted, however, and personally, I found the plot neither hugely engrossing nor entirely convincing. |
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By the end of this patchily engrossing and occasionally dense overview, Gould has managed to encapsulate the intrinsic worth of each domain. |
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Yet this subculture is engrossing enough to make this scholarly book a pretty good read. |
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The game then settled down into an engrossing encounter with some excellent passages of open play. |
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This two-disc set is loaded with a ton of informative, entertaining, and engrossing bonus features. |
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It is a fascinating, engrossing book, and, simply as a summing-up, it is an important book. |
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The technique for making this marbled slipware is described in a source of 1677 in the ever engrossing notes. |
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I found it to be an intelligent and engrossing science fiction film that didn't rely solely on elaborate special effects. |
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My course was engrossing, and it was taught by lawyers and academics of stature and reputation. |
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This is an engrossing book, but is perhaps best treated as verse, to be picked up and savored one short chapter at a time. |
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The evolution of his career is certainly an engrossing story to contemplate. |
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If all of this sounds mind-bendingly tedious on paper, it's surprising just how engrossing it is in practice. |
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Johnson's biography is an engrossing portrait of a brilliant physicist who happens to be a complex and, at times, troubled character. |
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If you're looking for intellectually-stimulating and engrossing read, try both! |
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In Act II, he and Pierson together compel the listener to drop any other pursuit and pay complete attention to the engrossing love story. |
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The engrossing series is a searing reminder of man's capacity for unimaginable acts of inhumanity against fellow man. |
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It is a human drama quite as engrossing as the story of the grand strategic deception upon which it hangs. |
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Fortunately, Hartinger has written a compelling, engrossing novel in which serious subjects are addressed, but not at the cost of humor and good writing. |
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I would, however, like to set the record straight about a statement that Mullen made in his engrossing account of the famous race at the 1924 Paris Olympic Games. |
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Instead, we are given an engrossing account of a man who, from the humblest of beginnings, became one of the most renowned American artists in history. |
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This marvellous book serves as a portrait of a young woman and her times, but it is also an engrossing portrait of a place at a turning point in its cultural history. |
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Season Three was the programme near the top of its game, engrossing and addictive, with a great blend of medical and personal chaos mixed with the occasional playful respite. |
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Taken together, however, they form an engrossing collection. |
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Packed with exciting new features, brand new graphics and animations, and an engrossing storyline. |
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Mouth-watering graphics, cutscenes and special effects, guaranteeing a dark and engrossing gaming experience. |
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Lack of experience may sometimes make things more difficult, but it also makes the work engrossing because you are always learning. |
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It was not so much his writing that first drew him to public attention as his dramatic flair for delivering engrossing public lectures. |
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There is no more engrossing job than that of exploring in search of material for such a report. |
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Indeed, an engrossing and comfortable sense of well-padded establishment sets the Splendido's mood. |
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The high heel is revolutionary, and evolutionary, as an engrossing Brooklyn Museum show reveals. |
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The Netflix prison dramedy, with its binge-baiting release strategy, is engrossing in every sense of word. |
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And then you realize that's what made it such an engrossing read. |
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Special interest groups, such as those in music or drama, find their activities pleasing and engrossing. |
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Young adults will enjoy the insights and excitement in this engrossing novel. |
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This is an engrossing story that educates young readers about birds and suggests ways that they can help protect birds in their own communities. |
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For her part, Alison found work on the solar car to be utterly engrossing and inspirational. |
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Gaming ascends to an even higher level with visually engrossing worlds and characters. |
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But if the premise is unpromising, the result is utterly engrossing. |
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His old-timey ink-and-watercolor illustrations feel almost Hogarthian in places, but the sepia quality is well suited to this engrossing historical tale. |
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Aquariums, like adultery, draw us into a shadowy underworld of unspoken sensual pleasures, an engrossing, exotic environment harboring dangers of mythic proportion. |
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When his music is performed with conviction, vocal beauty, and idiomatic French style Faust can still provide an engrossing evening of musical theater. |
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It doesn't quite hit the mark, but the attempt is often engrossing. |
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The symmetry is pleasing, at the end of a narrative that is bracing, adventurous, touched by surprises, perfectly balanced and completely engrossing. |
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I assure them they will find it quite engrossing, as well as informative. |
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His account of Amsterdam's physical growth is just as engrossing. |
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Linda Newbery's Sisterland displays a profound understanding of the complexities of human experience, as well as being an engrossing read with a highly sympathetic main character. |
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We received a wonderful array of photographs showing beautiful children across Canada participating in all kinds of interesting and engrossing activities. |
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That brooding sense of culpability contrasts against the garage rock soundscape, creating a dissonance that's engrossing. |
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I would like to thank the rapporteur most warmly for this engrossing report, because at the end of the day we all have the one aim, namely to eliminate the disparities between the regions of the European Union. |
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The lure of adventure and fame is engrossing for every child. |
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Nothing is simpler more irritating or engrossing. |
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As examples of engrossing in the neighborhood of Dorchester, the writer instances the manors of Came, Whitcomb, Muncton, and Bockhampton. |
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It says much about his talent as a writer that he makes these years of funk lively, engrossing and on occasion mordantly funny. |
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If you'd asked 30 years ago, who would have predicted that the thoughts and feelings of strangers would be so engrossing that people would stay up late arguing with them, or collate the funniest weekly. |
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A number of engrossing shows will also be held, of which Aladdin and the slinky show have roused a lot of interest. |
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That's the compelling beginning of Cannon Fodder, which opens with a bang and keeps its action vivid and engrossing from its very first sentence. |
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Journalist McDermott tells the engrossing story of neuroscientists who are getting closer to understanding the physical roots of memory. |
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By juxtaposing paintings and prints that include portraits, pastoral scenes and romantic gatherings, it reminds visitors how technically brilliant a painter Rubens was and how engrossing a storyteller he could be. |
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The full GranitiFiandre range will be on show on the stand using a special display system, accompanying you in an engrossing and fascinating journey through architecture, technology and design. |
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The plot is engrossing and the battles give RPG-like character progression with nuanced tactical combinations to unputdownable effect. |
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Work that concentrates the mind and relationships that are engrossing seem central to meaning and to be so because of the subjective element involved, that is, because of the concentration and engrossment. |
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I found it an engrossing enough experience, and was impressed by Spike Lee's ability to create visual traumas and violence without all the usual conspicuous waste in terms of special effects, explosions, carnage and so forth. |
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The poems are supported by fascinating endnotes and a colorful and engrossing author preface. |
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Now adapted for the screen by Stephen Frears, Philomena is an engrossing if sentimental crowd-pleaser starring Steve Coogan and Judi Dench in the leading roles. |
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That said, The S hamer's Daughter is an engrossing introduction to the concept of The Shamer, who has the power to unmask the soul's secrets and crimes. |
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Atmospheric, minimalist, and mind-blowingly engrossing, this game is a near perfect puzzling iPad and iPhone owners owe it to themselves to download immediately. |
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Such hedonistically engrossing, overripe colors contrast with Kelly's puritan tidiness and Louis's calculated intricacy, his peculiarly discreet sensuousness. |
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While TicaPAN Quick Crunch comprises only 1-3 percent of the entire formulation, sugar and sugar alcohols constitute 60-75 percent of the engrossing syrup. |
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