Sentence examples for case fascination from inspiring English sources

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The foundations must be customer values — in the above case, fascination with and preference for fast fax over slow postal service — rather than on mere function.

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Over the years, Mr. Schneir followed twists and turns in the Rosenberg case with fascination.

In Mr. Kline's case, a fascination with annotated Zippo lighters, which are now collectible and are auctioned on eBay.com, suggested a song cycle that, he said, was about war but not necessarily antiwar.

We know even before we meet her that she is doomed (who is not doomed, in Hardy's worldview?), but we follow her bewildering trajectory with horrified but, in my case, sympathetic fascination.

In this particular case my fascination was with Walter Murch, who is arguably the greatest film editor of our time and had slaved away for months and months on one of the all-time great scenes, the Valkyries scene in "Apocalypse Now".

The courtroom was mostly empty but for a few lawyers and federal agents and a handful of journalists and onlookers who had followed the case with cultish fascination.

Mr. Pichushkin's case has caused fascination and revulsion here, in part because of his grisly boasts on national television and his menacing and self-satisfied air.

Pakistan had, in any case, exerted a fascination upon me throughout my foreign schooling which arose not only from intense nostalgia but also from my divided identity, my sense of being perhaps more like my American mother than like my Pakistani father, aware even as a child that I observed the place from a remove.

I'm not sure what these cases (or the fascination they attract) can tell us about Australia, if anything.

In both cases, however, their fascination has a sexually predatory edge: Hardy "cannot deny that it excites him, the prospect of rescuing a young genius from poverty and obscurity and watching him flourish.... Or perhaps what excites him is the vision he has conjured up, in spite of himself, of Ramanujan: a young Gurkha, brandishing a sword".

The British reporter that Wilentz names as "Harry" is an extreme case of Haiti-fascination, obsessively documenting the daily minutiae of a continuing tragedy.

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