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When the Rays beat the Yankees on Sept. 28 on that captivating final day of the regular season, it was like a curiosity to the visitors, who had already clinched a playoff spot and therefore were not willing to use their best pitchers, like Mariano Rivera.
I had not known that Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs played that captivating banjo tune (it's called "Foggy Mountain Breakdown") on the soundtrack of "Bonnie and Clyde".
"I tell people outside New Orleans that I live on Desire, and they are very impressed," said Robyn Halvorsen, a real estate agent who is the part-owner of a bar in the Bywater section of New Orleans, and lives on the street that gave the streetcar -- and the play -- that captivating name.
The earliest paintings here might not be that captivating in themselves, for they are standard landscapes.
She is played by Isabella Rossellini, no less, and, toward the end, there are a couple of expressions in that captivating gaze of hers which are so brimful of love, understanding, and pity that you hardly know where to turn.
That captivating musical box and those entrancing eight-inch-tall puppets, with heads made from ping-pong balls and clothes from foam latex, were the creation of Gordon Murray, who has died aged 95.
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