These homespun medications were sold by itinerant hucksters, pharmacies, and whoever could spellbind a listener with lofty promises of cure. |
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Even if the content is not innovative, compositions spellbind by their clever and clear structure. |
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How perfect: after her Festival performance last summer, here she is back to spellbind us anew this winter! |
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Maraniss doesn't say how many people were watching, but it surely wasn't enough to bind, and spellbind, the world. |
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Make it a double feature by also visiting the Dragons exhibit next door, guaranteed to spellbind young and old. |
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Tap dance and boogie woogie piano at its best. Nico Brina and Lukas Weiss will spellbind you with this unique 2003 recording. |
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In connection with this you have the opportunity to receive 5 exquisite photographs of your horse from Mrs. Slawik which spellbind the animal to the canvas in its noble statue. |
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He was a master of understatement and narrative so complete that he could still spellbind audiences after his voice had gone, and he was even more of a legend among other musicians than among his fans. |
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Combined and modelled based on the their vision, impulses and urges, music and images spellbind and submerse the spectator into a contemplative, introspective and optimistic state. |
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