Sentence examples for who intrigued from inspiring English sources

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Tess was an interesting character who intrigued me to read further into the story.

The woman who intrigued me the most was unmarried, the astronomer Maria Mitchell.

The Mets did not have a relief pitcher they were willing to trade who intrigued the Royals.

Back in the Eighties she was the girl with the hairspray-stiff blonde hair and black cap who intrigued a generation of semi-alternative adolescents.

But one witness who intrigued Mr. Milosevic was Mehmet Aliu, a businessman from Kosovo who testified that he was in charge of logistics of the Kosovo Liberation Army, the rebels fighting for Kosovo's separation from Serbia.

Both the 1980 election and this one, presented a choice between someone who intrigued but worried voters and a familiar figure who was not particularly well liked but was viewed as experienced in the ways of Washington.

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As an ex-monk, he's an oddity, but an oddity who intrigues her.

Another player who intrigues the Poles is Lukas Podolski, not least because he is a Pole in a German vest.

One free agent who intrigues the Mets is outfielder Roger Cedeño, a former Met, who had 55 stolen bases for Detroit this season.

Returning to the book now, I find that the character who intrigues me most is Simon, the apparently epileptic visionary who goes to visit the monster in its lair and studies the flies as they worship their rotting lord.

She is a woman who provokes antonyms; often in the same breath described as inciting love and terror, of being a Marxist union leader and evangelical Christian, someone who intrigues or irritates, attracts or repels.

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