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But part of its fascination is that it's replete with misunderstanding, some of it deliberate.
For instance, you could write, "Scotland is a fascinating country, and part of its fascination lies in its rich natural resources".
In the course of making the programme, it became clear to me that the appeal of The Very Hungry Caterpillar worked on many different levels from the practical to the almost spiritual, but those holes in the pages (an unprecedented gimmick that turned the book into a toy) remain a crucial part of its fascination - as, too, does the fact that it centres around food.
GameSpot shared similar sentiments, stating that "Ballistics loses much of its fascination within the first few hours of playtime" and that it would only take four or five practice sessions per track to master the game.
Such cycles are in the nature of the game, and part of its fascination.
The play has its flaws, but in a sense they are part of its fascination.
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This angry, perceptive movie is acutely attentive to matters of status and to the tone of office protocol and manners; one of its fascinations is how breezy bonhomie collapses into disbelief and rancor when jobs vanish.
I've recently been reading John Ruskin's great 19th-century work The Stones of Venice, and one of its fascinations is the way he portrays Venice not as a place of glorious light and pleasure, but as a brooding spectre on the ashen waters, its skies and lagoon shadowed by dread and decay.
Shakespeare is the presiding muse in this play: from its use of blank verse to its fascination with disguised (or masked) characters, and its investigation of kingship and the relationship between personality and politics.
The enthusiasm of the kissers, a trace of erotic excess, added to its fascination.
In Boswell's writing, on the other hand -- with its urgency and directness, its love of gossip and of dialogue, its fascination with the way people look and how they dress -- we can already hear ourselves.
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