Now, heraldry is one of the quaint, meaningless traditions that so enthralls Yanqui Anglophiles like myself. |
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Instead, it enthralls, delivering unscripted revelations that subvert your understanding of what has happened. |
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The sculpture's metaphorical conflation of grisly war and blooming hope is precisely what enthralls me. |
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Wolfe's art, like Wolfe himself, enthralls the audience but always maintains a distance. |
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The fire which burns us, enthralls us and gets us moving at present is our life as Lasallian Brothers. |
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A mysterious and eternal message that questions our purpose and enthralls our senses. |
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Prokofieva's ability to capture emotions of the most diverse leading roles enthralls audiences from the opening act. |
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Plümer is an outstanding accompanist and melodious improviser on the double bass and enthralls both audiences and critics with his musically eminently individual playing. |
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The Westin forces you, as no piece of architecture in this city has in a very long time, to come to terms with exactly what makes a building so strident that it enthralls in the way a gruesome accident does. |
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The sweetness that enthralls and the pleasure that kills. |
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Bruges enthralls millions of visitors every year with its medieval beauty, while Warsaw offers the experience of an historic city at the forefront of the dynamic changes taking place in the Central European Region. |
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Somehow it enthralls her, and for an hour or a week they fall in love. |
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