Sowing seed, cultivating, and harvesting according to cosmic rhythms is one aspect of biodynamics that fascinates most people. |
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In other words, Star Trek is using retcons as a means to construct the future history that both fascinates and compels the more serious fans. |
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But what really fascinates, and confounds, scientists is the emperor penguin's abilities as a deep-sea diver. |
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It fascinates me that a composer must hear music in their head and then write it in a foreign language before it is actually played. |
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That was the genesis of the cartoon, which fascinates the young and the old. |
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And no other face fascinates him more at the moment than that of a Balinese. |
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The dichotomy that exists between reticent and proper small town papers and ruthlessly efficient small town gossips fascinates me. |
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What is it about the pre-Columbian cultures, and particularly the Aztecs, that so fascinates us? |
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It is the packaging of these primal urges into a culture that fascinates Conley. |
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He says that he has seen a great many Hollywood films, but nothing fascinates him the way Indian celluloid does. |
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It reminds me of another frighteningly different culture which nonetheless fascinates us. |
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Having said that, however, there is something in the humdrum routine of everyday life in different cold and gray places around the world that fascinates me. |
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Because the charm and prototypical, true-to-life character of Märklin models fascinates young and old. |
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True or false, there is a sublimity in the speculations of geologists which fascinates the imagination. |
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And not least, it is our unique variety of models that inspires as well as fascinates our customers. |
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It fascinates us and stimulates our curiosity because of its huge size, behaviour, social organisation and intelligence. |
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It fascinates me how different cultures from around the world can work together towards building a great nation. |
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The graphic programme announcement for ARTE's morning musical broadcasts fascinates with ease. |
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It is simultaneously aware of its tradition, which fascinates historians, and is future-orientation, which impresses leaders of industry. |
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But if there's one thing that fascinates this talented singer-songwriter more than language, it's vocal harmonies. |
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It also fascinates me because it demonstrates that parliaments, national parliaments that is, are not getting things moving quickly enough. |
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You are a scientist, doing research in an area of science that fascinates you, and which you see as valuable. |
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That is what fascinates him about his work and about ABB Switzerland: that he can tackle a lot of tasks on his own here. |
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It is the amplitude of this ambition which fascinates, more than its nature. |
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The simultaneous use of the laptop computer and the SMART Board fascinates children. |
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It's not her spunk that fascinates and delights us, but her delicious, burning, and smoldering outrage combined with her genius for not allowing herself to waste a drop of it. |
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The dichotomy is what fascinates viewers and is sure to get Esposito a ton of awards-season love. |
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She stoops over her heavy tambour frame, at work that fascinates her black spaniel dog, which stands with its forepaws on the front bar to watch her dexterity. |
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Growing up in the Great White North there was a scarcity of avocado trees, and it fascinates me to see tropical fruits and veggies in their beginning stages. |
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The limits of our knowledge is one of the things that fascinates me most. |
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He fascinates the European students, holds them in his grip, through an astonishing personal intensity, a positively violent caringness about everything he believes in. |
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Both exemplify the autodidactic combination of total conviction, terrifying erudition and occasional utter idiocy that so fascinates me, despite being decidedly over-educated. |
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Not exactly a salty punchline. Charles Darwin was intrigued by polymorphism in general and it still fascinates evolutionary biologists. |
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Her universe, the crossroads of music, fascinates and disorients at the same time but reminds us of the beauty of simple feelings. |
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As a candid psychological exploration of a highly charged filial relationship, The Wolf and the watchman fascinates. |
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The man with a deep tessitura intrigues, fascinates, and ends up disappointing. |
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In a horizontal landscape, drawn by mills and salt pans, from agave and heaps of salt, this subject fascinates and charms, especially at sunset. |
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This wakening to language thrills parents as much as it fascinates scientists. |
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One of his favourite spots is Lake Hostivař, which he discovered recently and, he says, fascinates him. |
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Several years later, he seized the opportunity to move to Miami but finds himself weary in a job that no longer fascinates him. |
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Mr. Savage, the public service part fascinates me, but my fear is that we're not focused enough. |
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This fascinates me, and it has kept me in Africa too. |
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This exclusive door fascinates with a mix of mirroring and transparency. |
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Then, as now, the Wright's monument to modernism, with its spiral ramp, rotunda, and domed skylight, fascinates visitors and provides a unique space in which to experience art. |
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The set of two mocha cups and saucers Supa Cup designed by the architect Tom Kovac for Alessi surprises and fascinates as soon as you will see it. |
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That is how she will meet the little Frenchie and 3 years later she will take part in his book « Jeremstar, star à tout prix » declaring he fascinates her because he has understood everything. |
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It's like a friend of mine who says he hates my work, although it fascinates him. |
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Casting Herr Drosselmeyer as a travelling adventurer who fascinates little Clara with his tales, the ballet travels a world of global fantasy – from an extravagantly blizzarding snow scene to an oriental Kingdom of Sweets. |
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What fascinates Damaris Odeny most about her work? |
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The epidemic continues to horrify me, as my wasting fascinates me. |
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Can there be anyone in the Chamber or anyone in the country who does not know that one sport fascinates and obsesses Canadians from coast to coast to coast? |
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Elusive by nature, he intrigues and fascinates with allusions, charging the air like the sound of a church bell that colors the rhythm of the falling raindrops with reminders of time lost as it calls the faithful to prayer. |
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In his reading of the idealist philosopher Schelling, Habermas, then a student in his early twenties, had come across a wonderful but extremely speculative thought which fascinates him to this day. |
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But although the specimen was not all that Donovan made it out to be, it is one that still fascinates me, mixed up as it is with the wolf's myth and its demise. |
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Special color and surface effects make it possible to design packaging that fascinates consumers and to distinguish it from other packaging in the competitive environment. |
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An electro-techno musical configuration taking cues from the 90's, which simultaneously fascinates and baffles with their unique approach of cyclically remolding and recycling fashions and trends. |
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We have to be carried along by music's rhythm, be emotionally moved by it and be in a particular frame of mind to be able to share in that seductive magic music weaves as it fascinates and delights us again and again. |
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Bayo's commitment to africa and to the social sciences made in Africa by africans for Africans fascinates me as a person, but also stimulates me in my own work. |
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India fascinates the French culturally but not yet economically. |
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It fascinates me how people's impressions of him differ depending on whether they knew him as writer, teacher, strikebreaking administrator, or senator. |
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