One of the fascinations of stamps is that they broadly reflect the history of their times. |
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One of the few fascinations of present-day politics is the stark contrast between the Tory and Labour leaders. |
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One of Alistair's main fascinations is human psychology and its role in sustaining an illusion. |
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Experiencing an adventure far away from civilization with my friends is one of my greatest fascinations. |
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Often, the special fascinations of this discipline are impressive conditions and giant waves. |
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It started as hobby and quickly I was busy with building my own internet sites to share my fascinations and interests with others. |
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The observation of places, will allow us to know up to which point our attachments and fascinations reach in relation with different places. |
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It will one of the fascinations of the unfolding season to discover whether anyone can live with Saracens' power for a full 80 minutes. |
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With its slanted frontispiece and graffiti-spewn front door, the tenement is tailor-made for someone with Mr. Rindler's fascinations. |
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One of the fascinations was that the speakers spent most of their time talking about the likely performance of the smaller parties. |
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In the end, it's Blay, not Marrella, who learns everything about the environment and its fascinations. |
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The fruit of much research, hundreds of distant journeys, various fascinations, extraordinary meetings and invaluable friendships. |
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Children with developmental disabilities of all types frequently have pre-occupations, fascinations and repetitive behaviours. |
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In 'Mind the Gap' Hermans himself writes of the fascinations which form the basis of his unique language of imagery by evocating the genesis of one of his earliest works. |
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To tourists, one of the fascinations of the islands is their nightless summers. |
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All throw light on its fascinations and complexities. |
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The hardest has been hot to reject them but to get loose of their sterilising fascinations with a freed imagination, a poetic clairvoyance of the Whole world. |
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But one of the fascinations of golf is that the game doesn't differentiate between the highest and lowest of its practitioners when it comes to making you look a dolt. |
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Szarkowski's exhibition revealed as much about the fascinations of the people behind the camera as those in front of it, and some critics found the work to be voyeuristic and exploitative. |
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It is at any rate not hard to see why Eliot, with his own lifelong fascinations for epic form, comparative mythology and mystical revelation, found some sort of affinity with the rhapsodising surveyor from New Amsterdam. |
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Induced and propelled by inner fascinations to unravel the mystical realm of sensorial and biological world, it ventured into the metaphysical levels to exploit and harness the cosmic influences of heavenly stars and beyond. |
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She photographs all her fascinations, of which the world of flowers. |
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Silven's blog is a space that we have imagined to talk to you and to share experiences, fascinations, emotions on all that is part of the interior design universe. |
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