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Featuring they're signature blend of unrelated elements (think a sample of a Pakistani boy singing the chorus of Chris Brown's "Loyal" with dark synths), the track is a captivating wonder.
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"This is a ruby-crowned kinglet". Its white eye-ring and red-splotched head were captivating, but I wondered where Bob found the time.
Throughout the three and a half years that followed, I was continually captivated by the wonder and the goodness of this great archdiocese.
An unknown artist — possibly Desire Parker of Connecticut — was captivated enough by Wonder bread plastic bags to slice them up and weave them into a large, circular rug five feet in diameter; and Gregory Warmack, known as Mr. Imagination, nailed and wired countless buttons to a tree branch to create a fantastic arboreal sculpture.
He recalled having served as vicar for education in the New York archdiocese for three and a half years in the 1980's, and said he had been "continually captivated by the wonder and goodness" of a community of faith that educated its children, aided the sick and needy, held tenaciously to church teachings and rejected "all forms of discrimination, mistreatment and cruelty".
Like Julian, many players are captivated by the wonder and scope of No Man's Sky's possibilities, but ultimately its success will come down to its reception amongst an already substantial fanbase.
Like Julian, many players are captivated by the wonder and scope of No Man's Sky's possibilities, but ultimately its success will come down to its reception among an already substantial fan base.
The idea of this old word hanging on in a remote part of England for more than a thousand years is captivating, and it makes me wonder how many other Old English terms for everyday objects are still hiding out on the margins, even in our age of standardisation.
ASL is visually captivating, so it's no wonder hearing artists are fascinated by this deeply expressive language.
From boy wonder in turn-of-the-century Vienna to captivating Harvard professor, he was stalked by tragedy and haunted by the specter of his rival, John Maynard Keynes.
Then, significantly, MacCulloch adds, "I live with the puzzle of wondering how something so apparently crazy can be so captivating to millions of other members of my species".
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