Even some of the youngest of today's Irish performers are left spellbound by his music. |
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However, he was spellbound by the mahatma and remained personally loyal to him. |
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The pool was usually filled with swimmers, spellbound by the cool shower that tamed the summer sun. |
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On the way here, she had been enthralled, mesmerised, spellbound by the area. |
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Together, the duo left the audience spellbound with their foot-tapping and rhythmic compositions. |
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Her coquettish verve and her lippy song material will make the gals share a laugh and leave the ducktail set absolutely spellbound. |
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Her deliverance of her stories will once again have her audiences spellbound. |
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He declared himself spellbound by something uniquely French, the crime passionnel, or crime of passion. |
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And the young cast brings to the production enough raw energy and vigour to leave the audience spellbound. |
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The three other girls and her mother were spellbound by her story, and they leaned forward with interest. |
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I enjoyed every page of this book, spellbound as ever by Smith's apparently effortless verbal magic. |
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When I saw the painting, strangely executed on the upper glass panes of a door, I was spellbound. |
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In the short skit, the guys left everyone spellbound with their fluency in Hindi. |
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She was spellbound by the bubbles that seemed to appear as the water cascaded in. |
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And, the fireworks display that lit up the Falaknuma skyscape left all spellbound. |
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Her music reflects youthful buoyancy and her rich repertoire keeps the audience spellbound. |
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The performance of jugglery with balls, words and other inventions is sure to leave the audience spellbound. |
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Her bright dramatic soprano held the audience spellbound and her fierce, iron-willed portrayal dominated the second half of the evening. |
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Her vibrant stage presence, excellent command over rhythm and felicity of expression held the audience spellbound. |
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The audience was spellbound when two aircraft etched a heart in the sky with their colourful trails. |
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Often spellbound, occasionally shell-shocked, we succumb to Tendulkar's verbal wizardry. |
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There are no special-effects, no car chases or shoot-outs, just a touching, fascinating sense of humanity that left audiences spellbound. |
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The fiery manner in which he attacked the opening Allegro non troppo held the audience spellbound. |
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It startled the three spellbound students when Dan took a step backwards into their small closed circle. |
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His tunes for the melodious music of Baiju Bawra and Mother India still hold listeners spellbound. |
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The room was spellbound as the two spoke in a language understood by no one. |
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The notes rang out through the chatter of the crowd and I was instantly spellbound. |
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He is spellbound to see the beautiful garden that lies within the mountain. |
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Both were spellbound by the courtesy, hospitality, helpfulness and friendliness of the African people. |
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By four she left listeners spellbound with her command of complicated ragas and talas. |
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Perhaps subliminally it is this which gave her performances that indefinable, electric edge which drew audiences magnetically to her and held them spellbound. |
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He came at David O. Selznick's urging, and together they made Rebecca, spellbound, and The Paradine Case. |
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I was soon entranced and the kids remained spellbound throughout. |
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Media representatives are held spellbound by Catherine Deneuve in her red sweat suit. |
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It was a compelling solo performance that kept the audience spellbound from start to finish. |
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I'm beyond the age of impressionability myself, yet I listened to Ramadani spellbound. |
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Cantastorie, mangiafuoco, actors you wander about and artisans, turn Certaldo into a spellbound place. |
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When they finally bring to life Persée, a little swaddled hand surmounted by a jug serving as a head, the audience is completely spellbound. |
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These craggy limestone stacks rising majestically from the Southern Ocean are sure to leave you spellbound. |
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The simple answer is that he is a mesmerising speaker, a man who can hold his audience spellbound for hours without the benefit of a note. |
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As the Alexandra turned back to port, Sir Robert was spellbound by the brilliant whiteness of the light he was watching. |
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He was immediately spellbound by the unique, unforgettable atmosphere and magical aura enveloping the buildings of the old factory. |
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This time, he stood near the finish in the ski stadium on Mount Van Hoevenberg and looked spellbound at the electronic scoreboard. |
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Just the right mixture of sport, music and timeless experience will keep even the most curious spellbound. |
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Today was the final day of the Gospel Crusade. 360,000people filled the field and listened spellbound. |
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In 1990, the world watched spellbound as the original three tenors made operatic history amongst Roman ruins. |
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For two weeks they held us spellbound as they captured the imagination of the country. |
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The audience applauds wholeheartedly, spellbound by the suspense, glad to have been trembling in their seats. |
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Or another time educated a group spellbound by a fellow camper's unfortunate experience with leeches. |
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And to top it all, these guys regularly come up with genius ideas to keep their readers spellbound. |
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Jurors watched spellbound as a piece of recovered duct tape was superimposed over her tiny nose and mouth. |
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Eleven years ago, New Yorkers were spellbound by the sight of the burning towers. |
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At the Special Court for Sierra Leone, Justice Richard Lussick read the verdict to about 80 spellbound listeners. |
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The audience was spellbound to hear panelist Zin Mar Aung give her dramatic, firsthand account of life behind bars in Burma. |
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Where we had once stood spellbound by the sight of the burning towers, we now listened to the unholy roar of the wind. |
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We watched spellbound as they rolled around in the deep mud, then slithered and slid up the muddy bank before playfully pushing each other back down the slope. |
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Then we struck a zone so calm we were spellbound to silence. |
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Magic is not too strong a word, the audience was spellbound. |
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I was spellbound by the view from the top of one of the watch towers. |
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This summer, young readers are invited to be spellbound by books. |
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Others would listen spellbound, and describe Heidegger at length building elaborate conceptual castles in the air, only to tear them down a moment later. |
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Such is the hypnotism liberated from the music, to whose rhythm the dancers intertwine, that illustrious composers such as Rossini were spellbound to the point of feeling impelled to dedicate to it superb compositions. |
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The visibly spellbound audience received it triumphantly. |
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On a Remembrance Theme, Mrs. Donna Griffin of Kingston, N. S., had the delegates spellbound on the second day of the convention with her presentation on her attendance at the 2005 Pilgrimage of Remembrance. |
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The classics have held global audiences spellbound for generations. |
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We always look spellbound at America, at the United States, where industry and, of course, the free market economy are also promoted by the state. |
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It is a universe fed by aesthetic and film nightmares, ambiances rather calm or sourse of anxiety. It is a true prelude to digital terrorism invaded by the spellbound and toxic presence of Marianne. |
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A few weeks ago half the world was looking spellbound towards Iceland. |
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This year's Transat Jacques Vabre is a magnificent race that has kept us spellbound with admiration for the boats and their talented crews, and with the challenges that nature throws in the way of all navigators. |
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Both times they were phenomenal and they held the crowd spellbound. |
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As I said, I listened spellbound to this small Hungarian wizard, as Emeric unfolded his notes, until they were at least six inches long. |
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It is a great source of concern to such persons as Commander Cousteau, who have held us spellbound for years and years, showing us the beauty of nature. |
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Ian McEwan, for example, wrote a novel, Solar, with a climate theme and several visual artists have produced pieces seemingly spellbound by the encounter with an alien world of ice under threat. |
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This evening of one-act dance pieces will hold you spellbound. |
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Words are no longer necessary to make you understand because you will feel your being in harmony with everything, spellbound by the regenerating force of nature. |
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Howsoever, over their cloistering walls and into the map of the megacosm, the two professors continued to launch their cadres of spellbound familiars and enslaved disciples. |
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The purposefulness of the motors resembles that of the spellbound brooms in Disney's Fantasia, relentlessly carrying buckets of water up the castle stairs. |
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