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He was "soon captivated by philosophy".
Beginning with infra-red sources, he was soon captivated by the powerful, monochromatic, tunable electronic sources invented for radar transmitters during the second world war.
But Mr. Gibney, like Mr. Shmuger, was soon captivated by the unlikely characters and bizarre narrative that are promising to make the WikiLeaks story the subject of not one movie, but many.
"He is really friendly and nice, but what is he doing here?" she recalled thinking, but was soon captivated by his smile, friendliness and job — helping tenants, most in single-room-occupancy residences, fight eviction and helping to strengthen laws to protect them.
But he was soon captivated by the power of still photography, and after meeting and photographing Nelson Mandela, then a trial lawyer, in courtrooms and elsewhere, Mr. Kumalo headed off in a new direction, to become one of the indispensable chroniclers of the cruelties of apartheid and South Africa's eventual emergence as a multiracial democracy.
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Standing in her yard in a white coverall boiler suit, Emma makes a formidable first impression, but her warmth is such that one is soon captivated by her and her surroundings.
But Zan is a sweet baby, and soon Ben is captivated by him.
I was totally captivated by the atmosphere.
I was very captivated by the idea".
I was captivated - and so were they".
As soon as he began reading from his latest novel Blood, I was captivated, along with the rest of an unusually thin audience.
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