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They see no prospect of serious reform and no captivating future agenda.
Eventful lives, even those that left only fragmentary trails, have a way of captivating future generations, and that is certainly true of the Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi (1593 to 1652 or '53).
Iconic works often have a way of captivating future generations, but also of making themselves seem deceptively tame to future generations.
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Born in 1744 into a Weymouth, Mass., parson's family, Abigail Smith early on displayed the "giddy" personality that first repelled but eventually captivated her future husband.
But there was a moment, and it's there to see in Nelson's rousingly captivating film, when the future looked very different.
9.38am GMT Shimon Peres is giving a captivating speech on the future, explaining how aid to the developing world must change because much of the money goes to the rich not the poor.
The welcome center to EXPO 2015 is a journey following man's footprint on the globe in an extraordinary and captivating history that provides inspiration for the future.
The result was one of the most captivating (albeit mainstream), visualizations of a potential technological future in recent memory.
It surmises with a critical look at challenges posed by this method of materials design and applicability in service and contemplates a future which may not be assured but will be eternally captivating and filled with compromises.
Nevertheless, I enjoyed reading a book that takes such a nontraditional and captivating approach to evolution and where it can lead in the near or distant future.
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