Virtuoso piper Jarlath has fused world music and traditional music to create a mesmeric and powerful sound. |
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But it was his mesmeric thrust in the 47th minute which should have given Chelsea a two-goal cushion. |
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The sardines, cooked to perfection in olive oil and lemon, were melt-in-the-mouth mesmeric. |
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Malick exalts the beauty of the land in this exquisitely shot picture, creating a form of visual poetry which is quite simply mesmeric. |
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His reconstructed realities captivate participants with a mesmeric hold that lasts far beyond the temporal end of a work. |
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And its mesmeric power has been only slightly diminished by Adam and Joe's mercilessly spot-on soft-toy pee-take. |
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And there are mesmeric moments in Smith's performance where he does transform into this extraordinary man. |
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In true mettle, Usha had hundreds of colourfully dressed students dancing to her mesmeric voice for the full dress rehearsal on Thursday. |
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He had seen a summer camp counselor demonstrating hypnosis using mesmeric passes and postural sway tests and was intrigued by what he saw. |
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It can't just have been the mesmeric, beguiling videos by hip, ascendant directors. |
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There is no documented report of Virginia being placed into a mesmeric trance in the hours preceding her death. |
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While in a state of mesmeric sleep, he said that, yes, he was asleep but would rather sleep more soundly. |
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You will not be disappointed by the lead singer and visceral verbalist blooming like the mesmeric rocker he is. |
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When mesmeric patients awake spontaneously, they continually ascribe their waking to their first sensation, or even to something imagined. |
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They could be relied upon to do it properly, often eschewing outright straight-line speed for a mesmeric blend of response, agility and feel. |
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In the skilled hands of Dacic and Gekic, the mesmeric sound of the music's Orientalism was born anew. |
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Is there any connection between what is called mesmeric somnambulism and natural somnambulism? |
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In the evening the mesmeric, amplified rumbling of the bullfrogs draws you up to the hotel's ornamental ponds. |
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Lethargy is always natural catalepsy is sometimes spontaneous, but it may be produced and dissipated artificially by mesmeric action. |
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There was also the mesmeric Mexican duo Rodrigo and Gabriela, whose intricate and sun kissed slices of Spanish guitar made even the most hard hearted of Gringos jump for joy. |
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Ballard's work is powered by a number of key obsessions and his voice quietly leads us through them in these notes, mesmeric, dream-like and yet powerfully clarifying. |
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Guterson creates a disturbing, mesmeric atmosphere, leaving his readers unsure whether Ann's visions are the result of divine revelation or magic mushrooms. |
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Jeanne Duval wasted no time in taking advantage of the mesmeric effect she had on her lover. |
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The Forum itself would always, henceforth, wield a strange kind of mesmeric fascination upon the mob demagogue or would-be putschist. |
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Nor was it a collective trance under a mesmeric leader. |
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Hugh: Truly, this giant gold amulet is the Carrie Mathison of necklaces: bold and mesmeric without being so ungenerously attention-grabbing as to detract from a top-drawer ensemble. |
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Normally, Burn This had no trouble keeping an audience absorbed: John Malkovich and Juliet Stephenson were at their mesmeric best, the auditorium was an intimate 200-seater, and the play was a sell-out. |
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Powell and Michael Foot, for years the two best speakers in the Commons, were poles apart politically but alike in their power to exert a mesmeric effect over even a hard-boiled Commons audience. |
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Gabriele D'Annunzio, a priapic, drug-addicted poet, war hero, military adventurer and man about town, was a mesmeric figure who encouraged triumphalism in Italy's nationalist right-wingers. |
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Mesmerism was designed to make invisible forces augment the mental powers of the mesmeric object. |
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Deathwatch is a mesmeric, well-written psychological thriller. |
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