The mass media and the rest of corporate America are enthralled with professionals scaling career ladders to new heights. |
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As a child, Lina watched, enthralled, as old Tagalog movies flickered on the schoolhouse wall. |
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This is the sort of movie that will either keep you enthralled at each moment or send you to sleep in a jiffy. |
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Boris had the crowd enthralled with his dexterity on the whistle and harmonica. |
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The wily old fox of cricket had his guests enthralled by witty conversation, which ran late into the night. |
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It just might edge into my top ten, but even I have been enthralled many, many times by the passion the sport of kings engenders. |
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A bewildered self would be enthralled in its merciless depths of shadows and kismet. |
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The grand finale brought a beguiled and enthralled audience to their feet for a standing ovation. |
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They enthralled us with their accomplishments, their glamour and their allure. |
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Books were here way before movies, and ladies have been enthralled with certain Romeos for years. |
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Her younger sister, Stephanie, was totally enthralled by my torch and doing her best to run down its batteries. |
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They became enthralled as the lumps of clay transformed into lively pots with animal characteristics. |
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In the final the large crowd was enthralled by a game of intense skill and terrific excitement. |
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An enterprising and chirpy Manju enthralled the crowd with her melodious voice. |
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Jimmy Spencer is certainly the man in form and a shimmy past his marker and a chip just over the bar enthralled the crowd. |
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You know, I actually found myself to be totally enthralled and very trustful of them. |
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I sat enthralled at the harmony of the strings, brasses, winds and percussion. |
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On the way here, she had been enthralled, mesmerised, spellbound by the area. |
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Visually, the city keeps you enthralled, with its setting atop a series of extinct volcanoes and rocky crags. |
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Taking the stage in the early evening sunlight in their trademark masks and olive jumpsuits, they both enthralled and amused festival-goers. |
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How long she was enthralled in the mental haze that had come over her, she couldn't say. |
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They enthralled the crowds night after night, giving them expert entertainment with real style and pure panache. |
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On the scorched earth at Wimbledon, the progress of a young Swede had enthralled the nation. |
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Before beginning his journey, he enthralled the sizable gathering, which had assembled at the starting point, with his magic. |
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The British public were never going to be enthralled by a worthy exhibition of social issues, hurriedly assembled to meet an immovable deadline. |
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Either you'll be enthralled by his underplayed persona or drift aimlessly and inattentively away from his soporific compositions. |
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Needless to say, I was enthralled to view the pilot of the new series whilst I slumbered last night. |
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But the eye is dazzled and enthralled by the super-massive black hole that lives deep within the core of the Milky Way. |
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Meanwhile, a steady stream of tourists question the participants, and are enthralled and delighted at the aims of the march. |
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She practiced religiously, gathered confidence, was enthralled by her new adventure. |
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Our first reaction is enthralled delight, but then ominous overtones register. |
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He could bring his stories to life and enthralled many with his memories from former times. |
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Any reader would be enthralled by the story and find themselves rapidly taking it in. |
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Guests are enthralled with bartenders who flip bottles, toss some glasses and fling a few mixing sets. |
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Despite his age, Greenspan is still said to be enthralled by the statistics over which he has pored for many years. |
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Ever since the first postage stamp, the Penny Black, was released, philately has enthralled both the young and the old. |
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He brought a lyricism and richness to the depiction of Gaelic football that enthralled Irish people everywhere. |
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While monster-hunting on this far-flung island's shores in 1998, I was enthralled to see otters gambolling playfully in the sand dunes. |
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We were even regaled by a lovely Thai dancer whose deft hand movements and graceful demeanour enthralled the group. |
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Many who set out to learn the art of graftage become so enthralled that it becomes an addiction. |
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No one can do the Queen like you! I have found myself enthralled watching your portrayal of her. |
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As a young boy I was enthralled listening to my father's stories and of his experiences while on military duty in Thailand. |
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While I gazed at walls decorated with faded record jackets, the owner enthralled me with his in-depth knowledge of this musical genre. |
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How is it that we can be so enthralled by a timber circle, a hillfort, a medieval watermill, an ancient wood? |
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Kids drawn from different schools enthralled viewers with their scintillating performance while lensmen had a field day capturing them in brilliant postures. |
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Spin some tall tale which would hold their captive audience enthralled. |
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It is to be hoped that he can find salvation in the songs which have enthralled so many others, and that his remarkable story has the happy ending many feel he deserves. |
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This device is the least successful of the show's many conceits, but even then, the talented cast and the director's assured grip keep us enthralled. |
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A close to capacity audience was enthralled by the Masters of Shaolin Kung Fu who made their second appearance in successive years at the Theatre Royal last week. |
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The audience were enthralled by the quality and sacredness of the concert and showed their appreciation time and time again throughout the performance and at its conclusion. |
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If you're a sci-fi freak, no doubt you'll be enthralled by Macleod's future history, while there's still enough to interest agnostics like myself. |
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Occasionally in life we come across a piece of art, a tune or a lyric, a poem or a piece of writing that immediately grabs our attention, and keeps us enthralled. |
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And the crowds who risked trench foot in October around the muddy, muddy banks were as enthralled as their counterparts at sunny St Andrews in July. |
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To playback sounds of galloping, roaring and trumpeting, the horses, lions and jumbos enthralled the parents who had a tough time to spot their tots in the masked group. |
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Tuesday's first night performance at the Festival Theatre was greeted with rapture by a large audience who were enthralled by the Wales Theatre Company's interpretation. |
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My grandfather wanted to look through the book and quickly became enthralled by its colorful plates of whistlers, honeyeaters, parrots, pigeons, and doves. |
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As a small boy he and his cohorts staged mock hold-ups and shoot'em outs and sat enthralled as the adventures of their heroes played out on the silver movie screens. |
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It may be a little too enthralled by its relationship to other films but this is still the kind of magnificent film-making that oozes quality from every frame. |
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I do not turn to Clarissa in times of duress, but then I am an unregenerate reader, too enthralled by Lovelace's legerdemain to linger over Richardson's edifying sentiments. |
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As we become enthralled in our internet lives, we learn to use font size and smilies to emphasise words and feelings we're experiencing at that time. |
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Causation and convergence were still operative, but they functioned more subtly, and the audience was no longer enthralled in hypothesis building. |
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He continues to be enthralled not so much by Earhart as by the process of determining what exactly befell her and her aircraft. |
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You will be enthralled by the skill and artistry of the Russian ice stars. |
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A woman breast-feeding her young child outside smiles toward the camera, and inside another house a dukun seems suspended in mid-air, surrounded by enthralled onlookers. |
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The home crowd were enthralled by Latapy, but the scrum of scouts there to watch Darryl Duffy left with one breathtaking moment to relay to their employers. |
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While there, Hockney became not only enthralled by Chinese drawing materials but also techniques. |
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I read Rabbit, Run at 23 years old, and I remain as enthralled now with the book as I was then. |
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In 2009 he was so enthralled with his ability to see the reasonableness in conservatives that he ended up patronizing them. |
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The debt-ceiling showdown, which threatened to send the country into default, kept us enthralled. |
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Shah Rukh Khan, with his people connect driven by diverse performances, has enthralled Indians over the years. |
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His eyes flicked in amusement to the young highlander, who was still enthralled in his guildmates' talk of diving. |
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So enthralled is the composer with Italian hotbloodedness that no opportunity is allowed to pass. |
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He frequently set his stories in a pretechnological past and was easily enthralled by the authority of ancient texts. |
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She sits enrapt as Shakespeare turns the kaleidoscope of life for her, or stands enthralled by Victor Hugo's picture of the human soul. |
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It would be good to see the return of Jackanory, with children enthralled by a good story, not brain-washing garbage. |
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Participants of the ceremony were also enthralled by senior professor of the art, Asifa Atakas colorful Ikebana demonstration. |
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They have the exoticism, emotional authenticity, and intellectual depth to ensure that the reader will be enthralled. |
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The rare truncheons and their even rarer predecessors, the tipstaves, pictured here, would have enthralled him. |
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We were enthralled by the fantastic costumes and music, and it was a unique opportunity to see this fantastic display of classical Chinese opera. |
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Throw in some graceful turtles, poisonous frogs, octopii, squid and myriad tropical fish and it was a gallery of sea life to keep us all enthralled for hours. |
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Wilde did not meet Walter Pater until his third year, but had been enthralled by his Studies in the History of the Renaissance, published during Wilde's final year in Trinity. |
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At 18 I was fortunate enough to receive an offer to study at Oxford University. I was enthralled with the exciting new world around me and tried desperately to fit in. |
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It follows the earlier summer spectacular where an Indian fashion and dance show enthralled audiences sipping on their masala chai at The Lobby Lounge. |
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She is immediately enthralled by fading musical hall divas Miss Spink and Miss Forcible, who live downstairs, and by 8ft Russian Mr Bobinsky and his circus of jumping mice. |
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