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But just as familiarity can breed contempt, it can also blind us to the genuine beauty and fascination in a bird we see every day, such as the great tit.
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There's an inherent beauty and fascination in seeing things from a different perspective, which is probably why DIY drone photography has taken off.
There is a stark sensuality and fascination in some of the bleakest situations; an eros to go with the thanatos.
Killings of motorizados have grown so common that their funerals have turned into a rite witnessed with a mixture of dread and fascination in the cemeteries of Caracas.
They have become a subject of social anxiety and fascination in much the same way.
The destructive impulse is universal among children of all ages, rises to a peak of vividness, ingenuity and fascination in adolescence, and thereafter never entirely goes away.
A number of studies described women's awe and fascination in the functional adaptations their body made during pregnancy [ 34, 27, 29].
They have been the subject of some amusement and fascination in the press.
It's about demonstrating that scientists can be celebrities, and that we can earn admiration and fascination in the same way other human beings can.
Sola delivers bewilderment and fascination in this latest performance piece worthy of visiting.
Much of autism's mystery and fascination lies in a paradox: On one hand, autism seems to create a profound disconnect between inner and outer lives; on the other, it generates what the neuroscientist Oliver Sacks calls an essential and "most intricate interaction" between the disorder and one's other traits.
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