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Parking meters became objects of fascination.
Micropia returns its visitors to an unpasteurized era, when invisible organisms were objects of fascination rather than targets for elimination.
Bearded ladies, wolf boys, giants: in the sideshow's heyday, their physical differences made them objects of fascination, gawked and giggled at.
Americans typically either see Jews as neighbors or kin, or as objects of fascination, or have no experience with them at all.
The emergence of China and India as global economic titans has only increased the attraction of countries whose ancient civilizations, art, music, and culture have long made them objects of fascination for scholars in many fields.
Within and below a notionally common American culture existed an elaborate subculture, sharing while systematically torquing the meaning of certain objects of fascination -- "West Side Story," for example, "the supreme encoded queer Broadway musical".
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Chopin's heart remains an object of fascination and dispute.
The World Cup is the exotic, unattainable object of fascination.
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