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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.
It is revealed that the Seminole wanted the ghost orchid in order to manufacture a drug that causes fascination; Laroche introduces this drug to Orlean.
With a healthy first printing of 100,000 copies, his publisher, Doubleday, is betting that Mr. Harris himself is cause for fascination.
The new bathrooms are a cause of fascination.
This case has caused such fascination because usually it's the other way around.
As a result of these tensions between religious and scientific explanations on the origin and biodiversity of life, Coyne (2009) claimed that not any other theory in the history of science has simultaneously caused more fascination and fury than the ToE.
The case has remained a cause of public fascination ever since, and the subject of numerous books, television dramas and films.
What happens before and after that is cause for deep fascination and Clarke placed the topic back into the golfing consciousness on Friday.
And in a society as traditional as Mexico's -- where women are responsible for virtue and order, as Octavio Paz once wrote -- mere involvement in crime is enough to cause outrage and fascination.
But, as a former reporter and editor who studies the media and who teaches journalism ethics, I ask the question: Can stoking this fascination cause harm?
But it was a canary yellow DeLorean that had been parked overnight outside the museum that caused the most fascination.
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