The event promises to enthral the fraternity of adventure freaks, spectators and participants. |
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Whether as a bedtime story, or as a novel to read at leisure, its pages will enthral any reader with a taste for adventure. |
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It's a faultless example of organized crime's ability to horrify us and enthral us at the same time. |
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His superior jazz dance technique enabled him to enthral the audience with his endless turns and jumps. |
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The school will enthral you with its visionary architecture and its ideal location near the coast. |
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Power delivery is accompanied by a good dose of torque at medium rpm, just enough to enthral us properly without being brutal. |
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As well as starburst and firework effects this unit also produces unique Spiro graph and 3-D type patterns, that will enthral your audience. |
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There are many stories of caddies that enthral and captivate but one of my favourites concerns the application of suitable nicknames by caddies to their peers. |
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From language tutorial CDs through rhymes and stories that enthral toddlers to CDs providing information on home improvement and interior design, the show screams assortment. |
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She had all the tricks old-timers were taught to enthral connoisseurs. |
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The landboard will enthral you with its incredible acceleration as it speeds along at sand and surf level. |
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But if you persevere, you'll be amazed at how the magic of an intelligent, well-crafted movie can enthral even the most jaded kids. |
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Its story of a group of schoolboys stranded on a desert island after an aeroplane crash who descend into savagery still has the power to shock and enthral. |
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The paintings, sculptures, photos and designs will be hand-picked to enthral professionals and the general public alike. |
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But it is especially its micro-rotor, made of 22-carat gold, which will enthral the purists and the aesthetes. |
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Now his inspired vision will enthral you in this new interpretation of Hedda Gabler. |
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At the Groothoofd, the interaction between water, wind and clouds will enthral you and cause you to stop. |
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And from that concert in 1742 to the present day, the greatest oratorio ever written has never lost its power to inspire and enthral. |
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She also performed a few magic tricks to enthral the students. |
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It is hence with immense pleasure that Paris lends its streets to cycling fans, and notably the Tour athletes that enchant and enthral us year after year. |
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Like no other event, the FIFA World Cup? has the power to enthral huge numbers of followers all over the globe and stir passionate emotions, but especially to unite people. |
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With a simple, well-prepared passage from the Gospel or the Acts of the Apostles, told like a story, in boys' language, putting figures in their context, one can enthral even the least attentive of children. |
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This rare meeting with passionate contemporary artists will enthral you while adding a bit of spice to your favourite activities during the regular program of Saguenay en Neige. |
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Let the poetic structures and alluring forms enthral you. |
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Terence Lewis will enthral the Standard Chartered Summit Of Excellence Asian Business Awards Gala Night, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel this Saturday. |
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Nearly all the events listed on the recently released programme celebrate the heavily worthy sort of thing that authorities imagine will enthral visitors. |
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They are strikingly lifelike and seem to symbolise the upcoming battle between two gloved gladiators that is set to enthral boxing and finally unify two versions of the world super-middleweight title. |
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Its essential visual rhythms enthral us: that back-and-forth pushing of the three warriors as they fight back against what seem to be near-impossible odds. |
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The work of architect Henri Deglane, the Nave of the Grand Palais is an architectural achievement that never ceases to fascinate and enthral visitors when they cross the monumental threshold. |
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