Faulds became fascinated with the fingermarks he found preserved at an archaeological dig in Tokyo. |
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Eden, who was used to the clipped speech of her birthplace, was fascinated and amused. |
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Tinu, a bootblack, was so fascinated by the show that he strayed into the audience. |
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As a deconstructor, a postmodernist is fascinated not by the signified but by their free signifiers. |
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For centuries observers have been fascinated and mystified by the majestic spiral tusk grown by the small Arctic whale known as the narwhal. |
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Aren't you fascinated to know what the President is going to say about space exploration next week? |
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He was fascinated with the idea of whether genius is the result of nature or nurture. |
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It was hauntingly beautiful, and she found herself fascinated by it, in much the same way a cobra would be by a snake charmer. |
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I am fascinated by near-death experiences, because of the glimpses they give us of what lies beyond death. |
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Drawing nearer we peeped with fascinated horror through the grimy, unwashed windows at the interior still life. |
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Watching them soar, glide, call, and even dance at their spring wetland breeding grounds has fascinated people for eons. |
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What I am getting fascinated by is a clear sign that two parties in this Parliament are doing U-turns on this policy. |
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He was fascinated with the Volunteer Infantry, which was brigaded with his own. |
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I share with Boshoff an interest in etymology, taxonomy and language, but I didn't feel as fascinated by the work in reality as in theory. |
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During the show's first few years, minimal scientific research went into the spaceships and weapons that fascinated children. |
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Growing up, I was fascinated by birds and my mother encouraged this by letting me feed sparrows on the fire-escape outside our window. |
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He reinterpreted the island's vernacular architecture which had long fascinated him. |
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Canada, Australia and New Zealand, he explained, have a culture still vestigially fascinated by the book. |
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As a Harvard undergraduate, Eisenberg had been fascinated by Chinese history and culture. |
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This shot has fascinated every living director since the dawn of filmmaking. |
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I have always been fascinated with both mediums, and particularly combining video and still images. |
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The courts of Europe had long been fascinated by the exoticism and mystery of the Orient. |
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If this is indulgence, then indulge me, because I'm impressed and fascinated. |
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Having lived in Norway, and therefore having an ability to speak Norwegian, I have been fascinated by the coverage. |
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One of the things with nostalgia is the warm feeling you get from the things that both frightened and fascinated you as a kid. |
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Zack was fascinated with the baby geese, laughing at their ungainly waddle, watching them as they foraged through the grass. |
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While serving in the Aleutian Islands, he became fascinated with the lightweight, stackable, easy-to-assemble huts. |
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Although Greig is interested in why mountain climbers want to climb, he is more interested in why we are so fascinated by their reasons. |
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She was fascinated by the strategies of curling whilst watching the Olympic gold medal-winning team two years ago. |
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She was fascinated by the little domiciles, and inspected each one with grave fascination. |
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However, he had always been interested in geophysics, and also became fascinated with the developing fields of meteorology and climatology. |
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He doesn't seem to care what you think of him but he's fascinated by what he thinks of you. |
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At such work her fingers moved with a quickness and assurance that fascinated Matt. |
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Like many boys he had been fascinated with guns when a young child and had the usual cap guns and nerd guns. |
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And if I may ask, why are people so fascinated with capitalizing every other letter? |
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He is fascinated by other cultures and desires global harmony, seeing the whole world as his home. |
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Fabricius, who was fascinated by anatomy, recognised that the veins in the human body had one-way valves, but was puzzled as to their function. |
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She was fascinated by the country's wide open spaces and vast grassy plains. |
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In fiction, we become fascinated with rogues and heathens if we understand how they got that way. |
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I'm fascinated by movies that offer interpretations of heaven and life after death. |
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Mention your magick, and one therapist will be fascinated, and another will pathologize you. |
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Everyone, from young children to my 94 year-old grandmother, is fascinated by optical illusions. |
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In the middle 30's, Johnny was fascinated by the problem of hydrodynamical turbulence. |
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Travellers often want to be constantly stimulated by the world around them and are genuinely fascinated by the diversity of human civilization. |
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I not only love movies, I'm also fascinated with the larger star-making machine that is Hollywood and the sycophantic press that supports it. |
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It is something that we will never stop being fascinated in, until one day we all become hermits and live in solitary caves. |
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Too modest to celebrate her success in Pollock, she is fascinated by achievers such as Olympic athletes. |
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The cathedral there fascinated him and was the object of his deepest study and examination. |
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I have always been fascinated by how people fictionalise their lives, how they tell stories and act them out. |
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I think the human race, from its earliest history, has been fascinated with the story of creation. |
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He is immediately fascinated by him and disappointed when Dean is attracted by the charms of his other friends. |
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Lawrence's roles as man of action, poet, neurotic, and leader of men fascinated friends and biographers and the public for years. |
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I had been fascinated by the idea of this magical clown, and it eventually found its way into my picaresque novel Baudolino. |
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She also is fascinated by the hoods and low-lifes that Nick looks up as he meanders his way through the task of finding Clyde Wynant. |
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The way he dealt with the music fascinated me and fostered my interest in choreography. |
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I was fascinated by the scene in the film in which the servants crowd in to listen to Ivor Novello while the house party guests find him boring. |
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Recently, however, she had been very fascinated by photography and cinematography. |
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Pi, the ratio between a circle's diameter and circumference, has fascinated mathematicians for centuries. |
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I have always been fascinated by how things are put together whether it is wirelesses or motor cars. |
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These finely-tuned killing machines have fascinated humankind for centuries. |
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I am fascinated at the dividing line between what costs money and what doesn't, and what has value to whom. |
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I was fascinated by the instruments, especially the one with the duckbill blades that opened and closed. |
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Standing knee-high to a human and weighing about two pounds, kagus have long fascinated ornithologists. |
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You mentioned being fascinated by the rapidity of some of these electronic devices. |
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I was fascinated by roller coasters even then so after a couple of rides on it with my Dad my rapture just multiplied. |
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Modern Indian women seem to be more fascinated by Platinum, white gold and silver than our grandmothers' passion for gold. |
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The psycho family takes pampered kids fascinated by death and dismemberment and puts them through the wringer of the real thing. |
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Looking to the skies during an air show, the audience is always fascinated by the speed of jet aircraft, especially fighters. |
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I think I'm fascinated by all the food bits in my kitchen the way new parents are fascinated by all the gurgles and faces on their wee ones. |
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The esthetic issues that uniquely fascinated Daniel Spoerri four decades ago are today common currency. |
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So I got my feet wet there and through high school, so I was very fascinated with acting as a means of expression. |
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He was always fascinated by science and nature and he had an insatiable thirst for knowledge. |
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I watch, fascinated as I can see him searching, desperately searching, groping for the words. |
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Ashmole was fascinated by magic, alchemy and astrology, and befriended many astrologers regardless of political allegiance. |
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Mirrors often fascinated them, as did the reflective surfaces of glass goblets and polished silver. |
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She fascinated me with talk of rolfing, reiki, hollotropic breathing and other exotic phenomena. |
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But then unlike most of his physical chemistry colleagues Zare is equally fascinated by analytical chemistry. |
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I'm fascinated to watch yet I get sad whenever he scoots over to something he has his eye on. |
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She was repeatedly fascinated by elderly residents who were reliving the same memories. |
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I've wanted to go down to the Antarctic ever since I was a child and became fascinated by exploration and discovery. |
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Many people, it is true, are morbidly fascinated by deadlocks and stand-offs and cling to them as old friends and comforters. |
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Regulars at Whiskey Bar know I'm fascinated by history, ancient history in particular. |
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I've always been fascinated by Japanese mermaid lore, which is very different from our mermaid stories. |
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Ever since Jen found out that Adam is a graphic designer and produces cartoons and graphics for a living, she's been fascinated. |
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The school acquired it just a month ago and the fifth class pupils were fascinated with the graphics and illustrations. |
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They had been talking for some time through the night, and Sotar's lively talk and his animated gestures fascinated Esk. |
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But I'm fascinated by how gossipmongers make medical diagnoses on the flimsiest of paparazzi photos. |
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He often lectured on the history of mathematical ideas, a topic which greatly fascinated him. |
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He loves the legal environment and is fascinated by the American legal system. |
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Artists have been fascinated with the golliwog image, such as Damali Ayo and Kara Walker. |
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Both of us are big sports fans and fascinated by the psychology of the people who rise to the top in sports management. |
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We've never heard of using toothpaste as a deodorant, but we are fascinated by your experience. |
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We worked in poor light, but were fascinated with the intricate pattern of the delicate growth. |
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Bernard is fascinated, though still disgusted at the thought of injury, dirt, or deformity. |
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Hall is fascinated with the ordinary person's philosophy of life and society, and his songs display sympathy for eccentrics and non-conformists. |
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Insects fascinated White, he even went as far as trying to see if bees could hear by shouting down a large ear trumpet next to the hives. |
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I was fascinated to watch her plying her trade to the many young girls eager for her wares. |
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When I first saw this video I was fascinated and I spent quite some time freeze-framing it. |
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What fascinated me though was in Wallace's communist football Utopia he was crook on what some clubs were able to pay their assistant coaches. |
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I'm always fascinated to hear from people of other denominations, countries and faiths. |
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By contrast, the French Romantics were fascinated by the figure of the obsessed alchemist. |
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And what utterly fascinated us was the incompleteness, the fragmentary quality of his writing. |
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He dressed in rags and rarely took a bath, which fascinated the carefully washed and perfumed aristocrats round the tsar and his family. |
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I blinked furiously, quite fascinated by the fact she's being so open with me. |
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Fairstein's hands-on approach led her to become fascinated with forensics long before it was a staple of prime-time television drama. |
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The father-of-three was fascinated by choppers, the low seated motorcycles made famous in the film Easy Rider, since being a teenager. |
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Weather has always fascinated me, so this movie is my wildest dream come true. |
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They get fascinated by some toy they're playing with and lose sight of all other considerations. |
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I will be graduating this year and I am absolutely fascinated with the idea of working in this field. |
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She is fascinated with history and theatre, two loves passed down from her mother. |
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The simplicity of sausage-making fascinated me as I watched Jonathan sprinkle the rusks and seasonings over the meat. |
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We were fascinated by your use of rutin, since this flavonoid is a constituent in many herbs, including chamomile, elderberry and hawthorn. |
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A certain type of film has always excited and fascinated me and I can watch them over and over again. |
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The Greeks seem to have been fascinated by the splendid costumes of the Persians and the bodies they concealed. |
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Lock becomes the possum caught in the headlights, fascinated and appalled by a Machiavelli she both loved and feared. |
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That idea, of walking on the same ground as generations past, is one which has always fascinated me. |
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The link between creativity, brilliance and madness has long fascinated us, but is there any basis to it? |
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The tallymen fascinated me with their eagle eyes and counting system and the siege mentality that prevailed was totally captivating. |
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In time, he became fascinated by issues of taphonomy and paleoecology and read extensively on these subjects. |
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As I approached, I noticed that my student seemed fascinated by the engine cowling. |
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Footy fans will be fascinated by the men in white and the things they say out there in the heat of battle. |
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I can remember as a child being fascinated by people who could maneuver those two wooden sticks like they were extensions of their hands. |
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We editors stand back and watch, always fascinated to see what gets entered and what gets chosen. |
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In 1923, the world was fascinated with news of the discovery of the tomb of the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamen. |
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He's been fascinated with these creatures since childhood and now shares his bedroom with six of them in a large terrarium. |
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A countryman at heart, he was nevertheless fascinated and appalled by the urban condition. |
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The big bang theory, evolution, plate tectonics, and other scientific marvels fascinated me. |
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If you're fascinated by factoids you might get a bang out of the following information. |
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The seashells, boats, birds, fishermen and nets had fascinated her, she says. |
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It was not just the relation between mathematics and the physical sciences that fascinated him. |
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Throughout the late 1800s, English dog fanciers became increasingly fascinated with breeds indigenous to the European continent. |
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Both have been fascinated by maths, computers and programming from an early age. |
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At the same time, they were, and still are, fascinated by the exploits of secret agents and counterspies. |
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She became fascinated by basket-making 16 years ago, when she saw her sister-in-law making a baby's cradle. |
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I had always been fascinated with basketry and found basketry a means of doing sculpture. |
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It was a low angle, three-quarter front view of the airplane and I was fascinated with the lines of the plane. |
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A young child paddles in the sea for the first time, fascinated by the pleasant feeling of the water. |
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But the cusp between a fantasy world and the natural one, between fairyland and Bognor Regis, has fascinated writers and artists for centuries. |
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Maybe they were just fascinated by the musanga with red hair teaching them their ABC and two times tables. |
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If, after bebop, jazz spread across Europe, that's because it was an epoch in which America fascinated many people. |
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Newspapers in England and America sensationalized the story for a fascinated audience. |
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He had always been fascinated by the senseless complexity of its floor plan, the illogical sequence of nearly identical spaces. |
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I've always been fascinated by sheepdog trials, though I watch it on TV rather than go to the real thing and have to peer into the distance. |
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We then went back to the Gilded Balloon where Rock and Roll Bruce became fascinated with a woman in a red top hat and thigh boots. |
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I've always been fascinated by the sensuous curves and intriguing angles of flying machines. |
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Being fascinated by the beauty of the park, she never noticed the shadow following her. |
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Maybe it is like a moth to a flame, fascinated by its brightness but also blinded by it. |
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Smith was fascinated by patterns and designs, which became, for her, conveyors of information. |
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Both economists were fascinated by the perplexities of elections and voting under simple majority rule. |
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Consuming an inordinate amount of bevvy has always been one of the qualities that makes hacks so irresistible to you fascinated readers. |
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In a foreword to the book, his wife Marian recalls how Michael was always fascinated by legend and the faerie world. |
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Blake's countless fans will be fascinated to see favourite illustrations in the original. |
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Turner lashed himself to masts in order to witness the fury of storms at sea, and he was fascinated by shipwrecks. |
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She was fascinated by it, told anyone who was willing to listen, and abandoned her mission to seek and pry open shongololos. |
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You notice minute details and are fascinated by the intricacies of the world around you. |
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Ever since I was a boy, I've been fascinated by the great contrapuntists from Palestrina to Bach. |
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Dancers can get fascinated with the biomechanical specificity of their technique, neglecting rhythm and phrasing. |
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The children were fascinated as she laced her stories with a fascinating mix of humour, folklore and common sense. |
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Why is Joe, a Fifties Edinburgh bohemian, so fascinated by forsaking his middle-class existence to become a coal shoveller? |
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It's also one of the primary reasons the moviegoing public is fascinated with mobsters and movies about mobsters. |
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I'm fascinated by the way that modern-day culture resonates with the whispers, sighs and echoes of ghosts. |
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The parallels between the two unconnected, coeval sites would have fascinated her. |
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Some judo black belts joined him as they were fascinated by the art that allowed one to throw everyone easily to the ground. |
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A couple years ago, I was fascinated to hear about the possibility that airplane contrails have an effect on the weather. |
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It made you feel confused, fascinated, terrified and sick, but never passive or disappointed. |
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But Mongols, in turn, became increasingly fascinated by their new subjects. |
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When a serac unexpectedly falls and instantly kills a climber, we are not fascinated, only touched by grief. |
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He adopted one medium after another, fascinated at first by new formal possibilities and soon distracted into perfervid polemic. |
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The clockwork appearance of periodical cicadas in late May to mid-June has long fascinated, and perplexed, entomologists. |
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But having said that, I was fascinated by this very detailed rundown of his movements and whereabouts on the day of the attacks. |
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I am not so interested in endless dialogue with the already converted, but I am fascinated by the thoughts and feelings of the unconverted. |
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This dense, multilayered narrative especially fascinated me because I, too, went to boarding school in the Himalayas. |
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Yet they delighted in the constant movement of the ocean, fascinated by the pounding waves and pulling undertows. |
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As a musicologist, Lily is naturally fascinated that this humble girl could know such obscure tunes. |
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He was fascinated by behavioural patterns and society's obedience to authority and New Yorkers were doubtless delighted when his research revealed them to be so obliging. |
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Getting stared at by a young girl still fascinated by big western lumps? |
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The allure of French actresses has fascinated generations of movie-goers. |
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He was fascinated by the actress and tracking her every move had become an obsession. |
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The agronomist Directed by Jonathan Demme Oscar-winning filmmaker Jonathan Demme has been fascinated by Haiti for years. |
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The Siegels are just one colorful chapter in the story of consumerism that has fascinated Greenfield. |
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Mr. Bachner stayed because he realized the city is filled with artisans and the possibilities fascinated him. |
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Hitchcock was fascinated when I pointed out the similarity, and considered it at some length. |
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How all of this black money flows through reputable organizations is something that has fascinated me for years. |
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I have always been fascinated by nomads, because for most of our million years of human history, we were all nomads, wanderers on a pristine planet. |
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Because, even as a kid, I was fascinated by the way people expressed themselves, it wasn't long before I came across a London derivative of London back-slang. |
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When you've read the original and been fascinated with it there is invariably a big drop in the interest quotient when going through the translation. |
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One thing that fascinated me on hearing that the Russians were bent on raising the crippled sub was exactly how one goes about lifting it, with live torpedoes still aboard? |
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But he fascinated Warner and later wormed his way into the books. |
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Women and their feminine wiles fascinated and frustrated him. |
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Yes, I know it's hard to believe we had nature's fastest and most perfect killing machine nesting mere yards from us and we got fascinated by heron feet. |
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I was fascinated by this idea for a compilation album of world music. |
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The poignant opening is a description of him as a child, fascinated by moving light, watching the lamplighter come up the street lighting the lamps. |
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Viewers fascinated by his activity in the genres of figure and landscape often ignore the parallel journey of discovery he has made, compelled by the impulse to experiment. |
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The second monster was an Englishman, Richard Vyse, who on a visit to Egypt in 1835 became fascinated by the pyramids of Giza. |
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Those who associate him only with animating dinosaurs and skeleton creatures would have been fascinated to see what made up the bulk of the program last night. |
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The restorative properties of the peppermint and spearmint plant specifically, have fascinated herbalists and repelled insects for thousands of years. |
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Patricia Clarkson gets to show off both as the woman who becomes fascinated with the erudite monster. |
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While exasperating his own side, Gingrich was fascinated by the 42nd president. |
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Giloy-Hirtz is fascinated by photographers who have excelled in other artistic fields. |
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The exhibition has both fascinated and revolted its audiences. |
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She came to identify with liberation theology, and was fascinated by the Latin American base churches and their conception of theology not only for but by the people. |
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They wrote about subjects that they knew intimately, or that troubled or fascinated them, which is what all novelists do. |
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But people were fascinated with what we were doing, and what we were shooting. |
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I wanted to ask the question I think every mother who is fascinated by the ins and outs of the real case wants answered. |
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I think people are fascinated by your creative relationship with people like her. |
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I'm fascinated by the period of early romanticism, when the composers of the time continued to inhabit some classical conventions but work outwards from within those. |
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Visitors will be fascinated to see the lodges and dams that beavers build and, given the chance, will be delighted to watch these entertaining and intelligent animals. |
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I vividly remember when I first became fascinated by the Aztecs of Mexico. |
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American artist Pae White is fascinated with the idea of turning something transient and impermanent into something real. |
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Carl was born in the Netherlands in 1898 and died in 1972, but his distorted, repetitive and metamorphic artwork continues to inspire people and fascinated the pupils. |
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She and Rebecca are fascinated by and constantly torment Josh, an apparently sexless boy who stubbornly refuses to develop an interest in either of them. |
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I am also very fascinated by parkour and am a novice traceur. |
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If you're fascinated about birds and their habits, this is a must-see. |
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I was fascinated and horrified by the hospital scenes in the book, when Conan Doyle is visiting people treated with tuberculin. |
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We stumble across a dogs' hairdresser and watch through the window fascinated as a pooch gets a shampoo and blow dry after a quick trim, presumably to cope with the heat. |
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As a child I used to have little picture books on Tudors or Stuarts and suchlike, and I was fascinated by the pictures and wanted to find out more. |
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She grew up in Soviet Moscow, a supposedly monolingual society, but she remembers noticing and being fascinated by the range of accents and speech patterns she heard. |
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I think people are fascinated by these slimy weird monsters of the deep. |
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I am fascinated about that point where humans begin to become inconsequential and realize their smallness in relation to the vastness that is out there. |
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We spent most of season three alternately fascinated and horrified by the secrets of Woodbury and its leader, the Governor. |
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She added he had been fascinated by mathematics from the age of four. |
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Bollywood's over-the-top high jinks have fascinated audiences from the Far East to the Middle East to Russia, and now even the West is coming under its spell. |
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Perhaps this is one reason, beyond the prurient, that people are fascinated. |
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She felt her arms, stronger than before from the sword practice with Doriel, gracefully hold back the old lecher who was now fascinated by her bustline. |
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Thousands of people flocked to the Malton Racing Stables Open Day, when 18 stables around Malton and Norton opened their doors to a fascinated public. |
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The red planet has long fascinated writers, poets, artists, engineers, and scientists alike. |
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Have you ever been fascinated by the design of the opening credits for a film, a flash intro to a website, or a moving diagram in a news broadcast? |
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Scientists in the seventeenth century were fascinated by the workings of the human eye, which fostered the invention of optical devices such as the camera obscura. |
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In contrast to my hermit-like personality, I'm fascinated by people. |
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As a classicist, Tolkien was fascinated by the gaps in history. |
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I'm fascinated by this character trait known as charm or charisma. |
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We watch fascinated as that character squirms his way through to a moral victory of sorts, then we give him a half-hearted two cheers for just surviving. |
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And, likewise, tourists flying into Ondangwa and Oshakati are fascinated by the intricate patterned landscape of the traditional Owambo homesteads, for example. |
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I've been fascinated with sailing ships ever since a childhood visit to the reconstructed Golden Hinde of Sir Francis Drake, which circumnavigated the world. |
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He is a man of plain words, impatient with metaphor, fascinated by the structure of the land and evidence of early attempts to cultivate and civilise it. |
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And I've always been fascinated by the sheer permanency of sculpture. |
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While on the hunt for a new job, she becomes fascinated with the middle-aged manager of a middle-aged clothing store and pesters him into hiring her. |
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A tear slipped down Michael's colorless cheek, and he was grateful that Justin suddenly became fascinated with the view so he could wipe it away undetected. |
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I was genuinely fascinated to hear what the explanation was going to be. |
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Why are people so fascinated by gender differences in the first place? |
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He invested in a digital video camera with an eye to making video, but found himself fascinated by enlarging still images on multiple pieces of paper on his inkjet printer. |
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One intense young American with Maori tattoos on his legs and a straggling beard tells his fascinated fellows of his experiments with colonic irrigation. |
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I'm fascinated by how involuted discussions of race and society become. |
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After 1902, however, he became fascinated with pointillism, and his paintings feature the tiny dots of color that are a hallmark of this mode of painting. |
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I am particularly fascinated by the non-French spelling of his forename. |
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His father had been fascinated by the chemical bases of scents, particularly the floral fragrances used in making perfumes, and he often worked in a home laboratory. |
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The freak show institution allowed circusgoers the pleasures of looking at freaks and being fascinated with them, but they were also protected from feeling guilty about it. |
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He was an anthropologist who worked on the potlatch originally and became fascinated with these cycles by which a thing had value, lost value, regained value. |
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The preciseness of the prediction has fascinated historians. |
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Here, against the lingering light of a winter afternoon, I have often watched, fascinated, as the darkly silhouetted harriers glide in just above the reeds. |
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The more research she did, the more fascinated she became with the complicated 18th century child prodigy, virtuoso, hyper-prolific genius and failed priest! |
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I watched fascinated as long fingers played with the stem of the goblet he was holding and I saw those fingers tighten in irritation as my father's voice rose in temper. |
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I saw movies of the Great War in the air and was fascinated by those helmeted and goggled men, their faces stained with oil and burned gun powder. |
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Being a purple foliage lover, I am also fascinated by the deep purples and purples with slate blue overtones that have been developed in the flower colors. |
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Scientists have long been fascinated by ants because of the extraordinary way they organise themselves into colonies that display purposeful activity. |
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In the 1610s and 1620s, the French painters in Rome and Venice, most of them fascinated by Caravaggio, prepared the ground for the future development of French painting. |
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How extraordinary, I say, fascinated by the possibility of two people being either so equable, or so indifferent, that they can go 30 years without a cross word. |
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I was so fascinated by ants, wasps, and doodlebugs that I would have squatted in the road all day too, but unfortunately I did not inherit the slow gene. |
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Instead, we're left with a series of bizarre vignettes, all told from the perspective of a group of boys, who are fascinated with the blonde, dreamy sisters. |
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I'm fascinated especially by the idea of the Aboriginal Dreamtime which, from what I gather, is the story of the world being dreamt into existence. |
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He was fascinated by the ever changing light of Lakeland, with views seldom looking twice alike. |
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The iconography of The Ghent Altarpiece has long fascinated scholars. |
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He was fascinated and, armed with an Eastman Kodak box camera fitted with 4-by-5 glass plates, he set out to practice what he'd learned. |
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Boron has regularly frustrated and fascinated researchers by demonstrating unusual features. |
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I know Caroline kept Tansy's littermate Jasmine, and I'd be fascinated to know if she's enjoyed the same longevity as Tansy. |
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Are you endlessly fascinated by the human condition or disturbed by it? |
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Thatcher, like many Britons, had long been fascinated by the idea of a tunnel under the English Channel linking to France. |
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Young-generation patrons seem to be as fascinated watching the more mature dancers cut a rug. |
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The Dutch were fascinated by his wealth, but also by the crocodiles and white elephants in the kingdom. |
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He ended up reading philosophy and theology and he was fascinated with art, literature, poetry and science. |
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She became fascinated by the game of tennis after watching British army officers play. |
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During the 16th and 17th centuries, Europeans, still fascinated by the New World, believed that a hidden city of immense wealth existed. |
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John Toland was fascinated by Aubrey's Stonehenge theories, and wrote his own book about the monument without crediting Aubrey. |
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Hendrix was fascinated by Zappa's application of the pedal, and he experimented with one later that evening. |
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He may be entirely fascinated by the actions on the stage and yet his mind may be overflooded with other ideas. |
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The wall fascinated John Speed, who published a set of maps of England and Wales by county at the start of the 17th century. |
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He was fascinated by electricity, and he and his brother experimented by giving electric shocks to each other and to the family's servants. |
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Mankind has been fascinated by the golden eagle as early as the beginning of recorded history. |
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He did use the opportunity to visit many of the prehistoric sites of Wiltshire, such as Avebury and Silbury Hill, which fascinated him. |
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Kutler believes that Overholser protected Pound from the criminal justice system because he was fascinated by him. |
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While John admits to being fascinated by the Victorian freak shows of old this is much more contemporary entertainment. |
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Since ancient times, the concept of irrational numbers has fascinated mathematicians and students alike. |
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The author of The Inuksuk Book and Make Your Own Inuksuk has long been fascinated with this ancient form of communication. |
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Experts said the apes were fascinated by the viewfinder but were unlikely to have realised they were making a film. |
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All are mysterious creatures that have fascinated cryptozoologists and confounded scientists for decades. |
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Young, ambitious copygirl Paddy is fascinated by the story and waits, along with the rest of the city, for the inevitable arrest of a murderer. |
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As a boy, youth and young man, Scott was fascinated by the oral traditions of the Scottish Borders. |
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Stukeley was so fascinated with Druids that he originally named Disc Barrows as Druids' Barrows. |
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I was fascinated by the instinct of the chimney swift and delighted in hearing Damian talk about them. |
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I was fascinated when I learned about subjects as diverse as animal thermoregulation and how daylength controlled avian reproduction. |
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As they did with me, these tags fascinated many new HTMLers creating their first Web pages. |
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A person can become fascinated by human behavior and decide to become a social scientist for many different reasons. |
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It is a remarkable story, but the thing that fascinated me the most was how much he spent to have the gun restored to shootable condition. |
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In Poetry in Making he recalled that he was fascinated by animals, collecting and drawing toy lead creatures. |
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Weidensaul has been fascinated by raptors since he was a young child and now is the author of more than 24 natural history books. |
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To tribe of British Columbia, and was fascinated by the word-internal colons in their writing system. |
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What fascinated me the most were the futuristic superhighways, multilane ribbons of traffic filled with cars, buses and trucks. |
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Maxwell was fascinated by geometry at an early age, rediscovering the regular polyhedra before he received any formal instruction. |
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He had taken a liking to Osgood Perkins and was fascinated by Perkins's understated but effective style of acting. |
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She'd never had much to do with rug munchers in the past and was fascinated by this woman. |
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