On the bare floorboards was a design, a twisting pattern of spirals and waves that was mesmerising. |
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Fabio is a master of the traditional 22-key Mbira thumb piano, and his mix of east and north African tribal rhythms is truly mesmerising. |
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There is something strangely mesmerising about a snake-charmer's snake but, at the end of the day, you realise it is just another cheap trick. |
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But a second half full of passion, belief, guts and mental toughness saw the Knights fight back to win in another mesmerising finale. |
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What was once enigmatically mesmerising in this kind of modish Iranian movie is now redundant and exasperating. |
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His famous novel begins with a couple of paragraphs which, for my money, constitute the most mesmerising start of any novel ever written. |
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And McKenna, a pure English rose, is mesmerising, backed up by a fine cast. |
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He possesses that deft and delicate touch that can transform interesting prose into mesmerising poetry. |
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Darkly mesmerising, the film hypnotises us into self-awareness and then snaps its fingers. |
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It means he is still a vital lyricist, a mesmerising performer and a perplexing human being. |
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I am lucky enough to be part of a team whose form has been magnificent, with mesmerising displays. |
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One of the most engaging tracks is Mama, with its compelling thumb piano line, high life guitar, and mesmerising vocal chants. |
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His work builds on this foundation in expanding dance grammar, creating mesmerising, joyful works. |
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These four young musicians sound together like one great instrument and truly achieve mesmerising results! |
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Tzeentch gifted Eldril with a stare capable of mesmerising opponents, but this gift came with a price. |
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L'Eolienne is pursuing a surprising and mesmerising work centred on choreographed circus performance. |
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Many of Planet Football's biggest names and most recognisable faces turned up for the event, a mesmerising display of pomp and circumstance. |
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The Asian side's cohesive brand of tactical football was an organized delight, sometimes even mesmerising. |
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The movements of passers-by and the sound of the instrument blend together to the mesmerising rhythm of the music. |
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A mesmerising gadget for many as well as an essential acccessory for night-clubbers. |
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Untouched since, the Seychelles developed into a sanctuary of mesmerising natural beauty and an ecological treasure trove like no other. |
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Skilfully mixing the real world with a world of imagination, he manages to create a strange but mesmerising tale. |
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The simple answer is that he is a mesmerising speaker, a man who can hold his audience spellbound for hours without the benefit of a note. |
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The Serrano Glacier has formed a small lagoon where blue ice blocks are afloat, creating a mesmerising spectacle. |
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The mesmerising rotation of the roulette wheel pauses our prediction of an outcome or result. |
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A kick-ass female villain often has intense desires, a searing intellect and an intriguing glamour or mesmerising repulsiveness. |
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In his third production of the play, Hall draws out that dreamlike quality with mesmerising force, shunning stunt casting or tricks for a beautifully clear production. |
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I want no philosopher queen or king, no prophet exuding revealed truth, no mesmerising Pied Piper, no hawker of appealing mirages, no self-absorbed hankerer for power. |
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Unlike many short story authors, Oates writes interestingly about a vast range of subjects, and has the skill with which to make her tales truly mesmerising. |
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Armed with his banjo, tinwhistle, poetry, stagecraft and his magnificent baritone voice, Tommy has been mesmerising audiences for more than forty years. |
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The shuffling enigma, head occasionally cocked in bird-like inquisitiveness, befriends his fellow patients to mesmerising and medically undefinable effect. |
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Paul twisted, swivelled, danced and turned his way through some desperate tackles before pirouetting over the line in a mesmerising display of balance and control. |
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Their hip and stomach undulations were humorous and mesmerising. |
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One of the standout tracks though, is just utterly astounding if only for it's mesmerising guitar slides that race unremorsefully into a hardcore-metal freakout. |
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Spectators remember Antony as quiet and awkward offstage but mesmerising when he was singing. |
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Widen your horizons driving the Eyre Highway across the vast and mesmerising Nullarbor Plain. |
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Koité gave an amazing performance, mesmerising desert festival-goers with his sound. |
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Her stage-stalking, head-churning, drumstick-chucking, whistle-blowing antics are most gratifyingly mesmerising. |
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Tilda Swinton is mesmerising as the guilty mother tarred and feathered by the reputation of her titular son, living in the shadow of a malignance that is filtered always through her own jaundiced eyes. |
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His musical turning point was the discovery of the minimalist school of composition, which combined fizzing pulsation, mesmerising patterns and engaging tunes. |
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His latest enterprise, Foveon, makes high-resolution imaging chips for digital cameras. Nested complexitiesHe is also a mesmerising public speaker, sporting a goatee beard and delivering his message with a soothing twang. |
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Venal, dipsomaniacal, utterly selfish, entirely believable and grossly unforgettable, Buddy is a compaction of all that is loathsome and mesmerising about America. |
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He is a mesmerising, mouthy athlete, all tongue-twisters and mobile lips. |
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They are the eyes of a galago: big and vibrant and mesmerising. |
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People flocked to the music stages to see an aloof but mesmerising Lana Del Rey and upbeat newcomer Lianne La Havas, as well as folky headliners Bon Iver, a stirring set from Elbow, and festival veteran Paul Weller. |
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The scenery is stupendous: from the top of Clingman's Dome, one of the highest points in the Appalachians, a mesmerising series of hunchback ridges slopes towards the horizon, each one a paler blue echo of the last. |
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Instead, the jury prize goes to The Screaming Man, a measured, soulful drama from Chad, and the grand prix to Xavier Beauvois's mesmerising Of Men and Gods. |
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The Quazar gives an mesmerising laser show that also alternates to give split lighting patterns, very similar to the rain effect given by professional installation lasers. |
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The on-screen chemistry between the two leads is mesmerising as they play out a gritty romance unlike anything seen in European films at the time. |
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The enchanting culture, the abundant supply of the sun, the warmth of the Balinese and the mesmerising beaches. |
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Also wowing the punters is Professor Whacko the Trampoline Champion, who will execute a mesmerising feat of aerial leaps and spins. |
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It's a mesmerising film, one that evokes the affectlessness of modern war and the powerlessness of its victims. |
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This latest visit from the chaotic Texan band saw them in calmer mood, focusing all their energies on a mesmerising display of alternative rock. |
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A craftsperson from London has been mesmerising fans in England with her artwork and has now come to Dubai with popular appeal. |
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Combined with some virtuosic ostinato patterns, the effect was mesmerising. |
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The Sindh CM said that late Reshma won the hearts of people through her mesmerising folk songs. |
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It is quite mesmerising to watch size 11 steel-boots shuffling at the speed of light and the show opening focuses our attention on to the unique skills of tapdance. |
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Contortionist pair Ulziibuyan Mergen and Oyun-Erdene Senge from Mongolia dazzled as they balanced on top of each other in myriad mesmerising shapes. |
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Copenhagen-born but based in Berline, she's got a dreamy voice and Riverside is a haunting sparse piano-led track that sounds medieval and mesmerising. |
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Inside the temple, a mesmerising stone forest of 134 Hypostyle columns, their surfaces inscribed in swathes of ancient hieroglyphics, claw at a powder blue sky. |
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One of the rare women who came to great power in the early medieval world was Brunhild, daughter of the Visigothic king Athanagild and reputedly a girl of mesmerising beauty. |
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