I was also mesmerised by scratching once I got decks at 17, so I was just away in my room experimenting. |
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In his youth he was both mesmerised and embarrassed by the coarseness of the music. |
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She was staring out of the window, seemingly mesmerised by the rain, a dry tea cloth slung over her shoulder. |
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Despite the disastrous night prior, Devin still dwelt in a sublime state, mesmerised by tantalizing blue eyes and a rosebud mouth. |
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Union activists and left wing officials told Socialist Worker it would be a disaster to become mesmerised by those talks. |
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At the end you are mesmerised by the linear rhythm and the counterpoise of the relief. |
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While Pakistan beckoned us with its antique wooden chests, Turkey had me mesmerised with its flying dervishes. |
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But since there are no celebrities left of Diana's stature, we are mesmerised by a vacuum. |
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The evening ended with an amazing five-minute firework display, which entranced and mesmerised the huge crowd. |
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He'd mesmerised the home defence with a beautiful dummy before picking up a short pass and slotting the ball past the helpless Roy Carroll. |
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Or had the man with a cough, for his own nefarious purposes, mesmerised or hypnotised me, and to some extent succeeded? |
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Wearing a dazzling blue jacket and white silk shirt, he mesmerised the fans on Sunday night. |
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This robots-on-the-rampage actioner won't be everyone's cup of tea but I was mesmerised. |
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I spent an hour mesmerised by the waves, washing in and out across the sand, every now and then throwing up coloured gems. |
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On the way here, she had been enthralled, mesmerised, spellbound by the area. |
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I was mesmerised by the interplay of the tuna and sharks, fusiliers and jacks. |
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I was mesmerised by the milk and how it would turn into Gruyère, Vacherin, cottage cheeses, butter or cream. |
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Arsenal, at their leisure, mesmerised Charlton at full stretch. |
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We gazed in awe, mesmerised by the waistlines, seduced by the staccato rhythms and mathematical certainties. |
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Not since Jessica Rabbit undulated onto the screen has a bosom so mesmerised the TV-watching audience. |
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Fast-talking, well-educated departmental officials came to the committee meetings and completely mesmerised the members. |
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Now I'm beginning to wonder if we are all becoming mesmerised by these sly, furry finks and if they are mounting a bid for world supremacy. |
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At this point Karen was practically in tears herself and seemed mesmerised. |
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The connaisseurs of the famous brand will be mesmerised by the store on the Champs Elysée. |
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When I was a kid watching the Italia 90 World Cup, that stadium mesmerised me. |
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It is as if both parties have been mesmerised, both by the rise of Ukip and the opinion polling which reflects people's fear of immigration. |
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The book has, in addition, mesmerised the economics profession because of the way Piketty creates his own world, theoretically. |
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Unfortunately, she was too mesmerised by the sight of the beast to get her camera and take a photograph of it. |
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My father-in-law blew a raspberry into a Vine message that loops over and over again, and he's mesmerised by it. |
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Another striking pattern is that new presidents all begin by talking tough about China, and all end up mesmerised by the dragon. |
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I have always been mesmerised by the mysterious power of colours and shapes. |
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His second, nine minutes later, was a rasping left foot drive from twenty five yards which hit the stanchion as the Castleton keeper stood mesmerised. |
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The children were mesmerised with how unique, in the context of world resorts, this one in the Bushveld of South Africa's north-west province was. |
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But even his words flowed effortlessly and mesmerised the audience. |
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Spain is the one of the most tourstic countries, with almost 60 million visitors per year, which are mesmerised by its cultural and its history. Studying spanish makes an excellent excuse for visiting the country. |
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She seems to be somehow mesmerised by a power lying in the water. |
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For more than 30 years, British politicians have been mesmerised by the tactics, strategic methods and media management techniques of their counterparts in the United States. |
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Visit ancient rock art, swim in clear waters, cruise tranquil billabongs or be mesmerised by local aboriginal guides revealing secrets of their way of life. |
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Soon the outback sky will darken, and after a delicious dinner you'll be mesmerised by its starry brilliance before falling asleep in your safari accommodation. |
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We arrived at our digs, the Reval Hotel Latvia, quite late on but were immediately mesmerised by the way their ancient buildings were lit up. |
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Economics soon proved to be a gifted child, with an efficiency both astonishing and fearsome to her mesmerised sisters, who readily gave in to all her whims. |
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After two hours, I was still mesmerised watching his fingers fly around the fretboard. |
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Monsoon by Stephen Whibley mesmerised with a variety of ideas including bowed vibraphone, Kodo-style drumming and fortississimo gong. |
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From the almost magic exploration of a bunch of red and yellow flowers, through the dramatic effect of an alley in autumn, one can only be mesmerised and caught up by the diversity of the work by the painter C. Baly Gillin. |
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British figure skaters Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean mesmerised the judges and the world with their interpretation of Maurice Ravel's Bolero. |
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One night in 1978, Kurt Dujardyn 20 years old at the time, sat in on and was mesmerised by a curious press conference in the tiny town of La Chapelle-les-Herlaimont. |
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His picturization of the title song of 'Chaudavin ka Chand' mesmerised the audience. |
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They are at once mesmerised and mesmerised, unconsciously to themselves. |
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Dominic Liche and Kayula Lesa reported back completely mesmerised by the wonderful works our colleagues in Nairobi are doing and hopefully will add value to our own centre here. |
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I played the tape over and over in the car, sickened but mesmerised by man who had apparently struck so many times with a ball-pein hammer and then slashed at his victims. |
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Teodore Anzellotti provided a constantly brooding accordion presence while Christa Schoenfeldinger mesmerised with her performance on the glass harmonica. |
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