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India's rise as an economic power has captivated many people in the West, but talk of economic openness and dynamism leaves many Indians cold.

Once he bounded onto the national stage as Mitt Romney's running mate, the precocious 42-year-old Wisconsin conservative has captivated many in the media, fired up the hard-core Republicans and converted some undecided voters.

He is, of course, seen as a "son of the soil", the child of a Kenyan father whose remarkable ascent to the presidency has captivated many on the continent.

The chase has captivated many people in India, where some feel that the allegations show how taxpayer-owned banks are footing the bill for the lifestyles of flashy tycoons.

Two previous American-based women's leagues have failed over the past decade, so there is understandable wariness on the highly popular women's team, which has captivated many fans in this country with its stirring games in the World Cup and Olympics the last two years.

The decision not to show the president's angry rejoinder to the Senate vote — or to cover the vote in any detail an hour earlier — was the latest example of Fox's evident lack of interest in the gun violence debate that has captivated many other media outlets.

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Efforts to repair the shuttle in orbit have captivated many Americans, including one enjoying his vacation in Crawford, Tex.

Despite his modest education and sometimes questionable grammar, his personal warmth and colorful references to Brazilian soccer have captivated many.

And don't expect him to champion the sort of expansive debt-free or tuition-free college proposals that have captivated many from the party's liberal wing.

Such guarded rationalism was entertained by a number of courageous thinkers in 16th-century Italy, where, despite the policy of ghettoization (the segregation of the Jewish community in a restricted quarter) begun by Venice in 1516 and soon extended to all major Italian cities, the spirit of the Renaissance and the passion for historical criticism had captivated many Jews.

The images of Ms. Palin's smiling family — her 4-month-old son, Trig, in Bristol's arms — had captivated many who watched Mr. McCain introducing Ms. Palin as his running mate on Friday, and who said they saw the tableau as a potential counterpoint to the young families of the Democratic ticket.

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