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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He was a snake charmer and went to demonstrate his skill in the streets every day. |
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To his hypnotic chant, the bodies of the worshipers swayed in rhythm, like half-coiled serpents weaving before a snake charmer. |
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Like a verbal snake charmer, he could swoon them into missteps, even confessions. |
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The whole city seems to gather here to take in an incredible range of entertainment, including tooth pullers, snake charmer, musicians and Arabic storytellers. |
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The snake charmer sings to charm his snakes, but these songs are intended to charm the bhakta. |
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Even stronger on the final act in a wild balloon taming performance, between great Zen master and snake charmer. |
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Washi's owner, M. J. Davis, found the McCoys' poster hidden beneath the snake charmer. |
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First because this violin-maker who has finally achieved perfection and is confronted with the emptiness of a near death is fascinating as a snake charmer. |
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But, he added, Mr. Corwin isn't your typical snake charmer. |
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He began a romance with the carnival's snake charmer, Ellen May Bethel. |
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She's a snake charmer, and the drummers are under her spell. |
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He became suspicious when the snake charmer was consistently able to lure large, lethal-looking snakes out of the shrubbery and into a gunny sack which he had brought for the purpose. |
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He's half jazzman, half snake charmer and a poet too! |
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Ines Abdel Daim also shone, especially in Vittorio Monti's Csardas, where the flute sounded at times like a songbird, and at times like a snake charmer. |
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