Plunging from his cheetah-drawn chariot, Bacchus looses arrows of longing from his eyes at Ariadne, and transfixes her in mid-flight. |
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This episodic tale, with no particular beginning or end, transfixes the reader with its trips up and down the rabbit hole of language. |
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Somehow she transforms into a siren who transfixes the beasts, literally in the middle of a brawl. |
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Style is the hammer that drives in the nail without bruising the wood, the arrow that transfixes the target without seeming to have been aimed. |
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There are those rare occasions when time seems to stand still, when a singular event transfixes the world. |
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If a story transfixes Sydney tabloids, then it transfixes me. |
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The picture transfixes us because it looks like the truth, but, looking at it, we can only imagine what that truth is: torture, execution, a scene staged for the camera? |
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