Whatever your feelings are on synthespians on the big screen, there's no arguing that this bunch is spellbindingly intriguing in its own way. |
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Mughlai food can be seductively rich and, with its wealth of spices and fresh ginger, spellbindingly aromatic. |
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David Wilson's sin-binnable flap at the ball seven minutes from the end of time was spellbindingly bone-headed. |
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He could talk spellbindingly in word-perfect paragraphs or just as easily veer off into ideological fantasy. |
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Masterfully translated, spellbindingly told, it is resounding confirmation that orhan Pamuk is one of the great novelists of his generation. |
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The highlight was his spellbindingly accurate crossfield pass that set-up to Robin van Persie for his sublime equaliser from a diving header. |
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Finally, use lots of mood lighting including candles which will catch the light in glass and metal for a spellbindingly sexy look. |
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But there are times when Belichick is spellbindingly sincere with his praise, his admiration obvious. |
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Finding a seat in one of his spellbindingly charismatic sessions was about as easy as finding an Irish pub that has never heard of Guinness. |
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His mastery of light and space, his majestic figures and singing, subtle colors coalesced into some of the most spellbindingly still yet psychically charged images of his, or any, time. |
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Less than 10 years ago, the revelations of her dancing were of a different order: spellbindingly poetic and eloquent, drawing a foreign audience into her inner world of complex gesture and rhythm. |
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There's a lot to admire in here, from Cruz's ravaging performance and the spellbindingly colorful sets to AlmodEvar's quintessential chic melancholy. |
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The first half would have been the idyllic remedy for those plagued by insomnia, as both set of players did their utmost to deliver a spellbindingly dour performance. |
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