The loud light, and the views to the confluence of several estuaries and to several headlands and beyond them the sea are transfixing. |
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She turned her gaze away from the transfixing sight before her and glanced to Cinaed, who was half-dozing in a chair. |
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I quickly asked her where the pain was, and while transfixing me with a hard look, she pointed to her chest. |
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This work of intensity and passion becomes a transfixing meditation on trust and intimacy. |
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He is a unit in a line rushing on the enemy with the one idea of riding him down and transfixing him with his rigid saber, held at the position of charge saber. |
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The moment when a dozen lurchers, tongues lolling, turn their gaze on the single hare is transfixing. |
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Some surgeons prefer to avoid transfixing the fibula since this may limit ankle motion. |
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Francis's papacy, only nine months old, is transfixing, and perhaps, for the Church, transfiguring. |
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But an hour and a half of loser superheroes gimping around in unattractively tight costumes is certainly transfixing even if it isn't entertainment. |
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A new exhibit looks back at his rise to fame in all its messy, transfixing glory. |
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Iago is such a transfixing portrait of evil exactly because his motives are forever murky. |
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I must confess, though, there is something almost transfixing about the free-form insanity of this man's world view, as presented on his rambling website. |
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The scene is a masterpiece of storytelling, transfixing and indelible. |
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Then, too, there's the doe-eyed Polley, a portrait of clear-eyed resolution, subtle, balanced, utterly transfixing. |
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The journeys of these characters, their brush-ups with race, class, politics, literature, family on three continents result in a cerebral and utterly transfixing epic. |
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