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Last year, Peña captivated spectators while completing the marathon just three and a half weeks after being freed from a mine in Chile.
Three and a half weeks after being freed from the mine in Chile where he was trapped for 69 days, and with no significant distance-running experience, Pena captivated spectators at the marathon in a way few have in the 41 years the race has been run.
The filibuster captivated spectators from around the world and catapulted Davis to political stardom overnight.
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Their seesaw struggle captivated more than 6,000 spectators on the Grandstand court.
Despite the somewhat odd and overly defensive nature of Amazon's rebuttals, they, at the very least, captivated the media, entertained spectators, and gave the company a necessarily foothold to begin reclaiming its image.
None of the punts touched the beams overhead and spectators and players were captivated with the comfortable conditions under which the game was played.
More recently Victoria Beckham captivated audiences by showing at an Upper East Side town house, the models brushing by spectators' knees as Ms. Beckham herself narrated the proceedings.
But Mr. Anderson was captivated.
And I am captivated.
The audience was captivated.
Rebecca is captivated.
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