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The politics of pope-picking clearly captivates Harris, a former political reporter, as it indubitably captivates many of us.
But the spiritual realism of this exhibition's works still captivates.
But it is the unique setting of Labarde that captivates,
What is it about extraterrestrials that captivates so many people?
Ashley Monroe's Sparrow has a much narrower range, and it captivates.
What is it about the Islamic State that so captivates me?
"She captivates when she does very little," Ms. La Rocco wrote.
I ask her why going to space captivates her so much.
Watch as Brosnahan captivates casting directors with her stellar audition for Tamara.
I believe this novel will offend as many readers as it captivates.
" Emily Nelson on "Amelia Earhart's Disappearance Still Captivates Searchers, 80 Years Later.
The drama of the Le Pen family fall-out periodically captivates French media.
His writing captivates me, and I look forward to reading his next book.
"Jean Andre is not an outward person, but he captivates people," she said.
Heather captivates through her force of personality as much as her athletic performance.
It takes years of practice to write in compelling prose that captivates students.
Her refusal to explain what she did captivates people, and her art skyrockets in popularity.
Dinah captivates with sultry vocals and lights up the sky in a hot air balloon.
Like many of the sailors I spoke to, it's the bleeding edge that captivates him.
The lure of art has always rested in how it captivates us in unexpected ways.
But nothing captivates him more than Alaska, her approach to life, and her palpable suffering.
But it's his grin — blinding grills drenched in shimmering turquoise stones — that captivates in person.
No one notices my voice in the clamor, but his bellowing baritone captivates curious onlookers.
The attention-grabbing case still captivates the nation, despite taking place more than two decades ago.
Instead they talk about the striker from the Nile Delta who captivates fans with his footwork.
But beyond Mr. Sanders, no one captivates the aggrieved, angry left the way Ms. Warren does.
She captivates when she scurries offstage, leaving her audience staring at the detritus of a solo.
Shively captivates viewers with her flurry of artworks that convey an effortless of-the-moment style.
Early on, Roth perfected his "rants" — like a stand-up comedian whose very intensity captivates his audience.
The accelerating pace of scientific breakthroughs in medical science, bioinformatics, and digital healthcare captivates the world's imagination.
Laura Dern captivates as Laura Albert, brimming with creative energy and nowhere to put it but a masquerade.
Made of more than 250 curved LG OLED TVs, the enormous installation captivates like nothing else at CES.
Multi-wall screens play sensational variety shows or programs starring an inane fictional "family," which captivates Montag's wife.
From the children who ask him for selfies, to his own family members, Dan captivates everyone he meets.
I tell myself it will probably be fine, but what captivates me is the possibility that it won't.
As an ardent horse-lover, the echo of hooves on pavement almost captivates me more than seeing the Queen.
Hero dog captivates: A military dog that was injured in the raid has stolen the hearts of the public.
The series captivates on a cerebral level, too, asking eternally unanswerable questions about identity, womanhood, freedom, trauma, and society.
The self-described democratic socialist captivates millennials, but he has largely failed to inspire voters in his own generation.
Yet, there is an unexpected twist that brings a new dimension to the narrative weight and captivates the viewer.
When given the time to get comfortable, she has a very smart sense of humor that comes out and captivates.
He is regarded as a skilled storyteller who captivates jurors while walking the line of being extremely tough on witnesses.
From her acting prowess to her natural beauty, Nathalie Emmanuel captivates us every Sunday as Missandei on Game of Thrones.
O.J. Simpson and American Horror Story, we've seen how his brand of storytelling captivates consumers and critics across the globe.
"I think that's really what captivates more of our current interest is taking a look at that," he said. Rep.
Is there a country other than the one you currently live in that captivates you enough to move there someday?
This cat — a vainglorious, labile, impulsively abusive bigot, in whom Bajram's judgment and Bekim's own worst fears combine — captivates Bekim.
Soaring through space like an aerodynamic electric train, a streamlined surge of energy, Simi captivates in its methodical formalist rigidity.
It's not so much the fact that it's American that captivates me, but rather how universal American pop culture has always been.
Like an epic poem, the quartet captivates and lulls the listener — less grand narrative and more a carefully-sorted collection of episodes.
But the map, from above, captivates — a tempestuous burst of almost extraplanetary rust-colored desert strikingly offset by the pale blue lake.
La Sirena captivates tourists and locals with colorful paper banners (papel picado), Frida Kahlo ornaments, and Día de Los Muertos skulls (calaveras).
Once H.G. arrives in New York City, he finds a world he never thought possible and a young woman who captivates him.
This captivates Edoardo Delille and Giulia Piermartiri, who spent a fair amount of time in the American southwest during the 2016 presidential campaign.
The best way to convince the public of Trump's crimes is to lay them out in a compelling presentation that captivates the country.
Usually a fixation on atmosphere indicates an inability to imagine anything more substantive, but Fin's atmosphere captivates, reminiscent of quietstorm's slow, haunting wash.
You can go really far in American politics on the basis of some good slogans and a broad vision that captivates an audience.
Human behavior captivates her, and she wants to be a part of it, but she's such a complicated person that it can't happen.
It is a unique sport that captivates the world's imagination, and it has incredible assets, like its history and half a billion fans.
While its landscape captivates, it's the glowing warmth, openness, and excitability of the city's denizens, however, that truly make it a can't miss destination.
Wading through it feels like reading a meandering YouTube vlog, or a too-revealing Tumblr post that, despite its faults, still captivates you anyway.
In "Sabrina" (1954), Audrey Hepburn stars as the chauffeur's daughter who captivates the sons (Humphrey Bogart and William Holden) of her father's wealthy employer.
Berghain is a pretty minimalistic club, so is it really to fun to be there, or is it the line that actually captivates people?
Her beauty in motion also captivates Phillip Carlyle (Zac Efron), a high-society playwright hired by Barnum to lend him an air of respectability.
Daniel captivates Natasha with Tommy Jane and the Shondells' "Crimson and Clover," but off screen, Melton usually opts for a karaoke song fit for royalty.
It just means that any event that impacts the country -- or at least captivates the country for a day or a month -- have political reverberations.
The pitch black sky lit up by thousands of sparkles captivates you, and leaves you wanting more the next night, and the night after that.
More than half a century after the groundbreaking exhibit "The Negro Woman," the image announcing the show by the African-American collective Kamoinge still captivates.
Their work often has an artificial luminosity to it, a heavenly glow, but it revels in natural splendor and captivates with traditional notions of beauty.
Like the franchise's first installment, this album apotheosizes the streamlined, downtempo, "dark" style that captivates a generation of moody millennials, and it crackles with spooky excitement.
Lotan's attention to detail and anthropomorphization of the wooden dolls captivates, and would continue to, even if our protagonist stayed trapped in the same routine forever.
And aside from calling it a passion, Mr. Marinoni doesn't explain what captivates him about bicycles and cycling, or what drives him on this record quest.
Elliot Jerome Brown Jr. captivates with his arresting "Devin in Red Socks" (2016), another censorious photo where the subject's body is blocked by something — here, a towel.
More than two decades after O.J. Simpson was acquitted of murdering his wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman, the case still captivates crime watchers.
So we can still tackle these topics that are very much aligned with the National Geographic brand, but do it in a way that captivates people's imagination.
We as artists have to make something shocking that really captivates someone and makes them look further, and dig deeper, and not just read, but get involved.
Today, this same low-to-the-ground and airy-layout style still captivates wanderlusters across the globe — making it a top refreshing option when planning warm-weather escapes.
Her singing captivates, while the guitar's tone and texture establish a crisp, chilly sonic palette that the subsequent album, despite her ostensible blurring of genres, stays faithful to.
But it's also provided a valuable opportunity to remind ourselves why this particular young man, born to a middle-class, middle-England family in 1564, still captivates us.
The fact that it captivates her for more than a few minutes is great for me too so I can enjoy my coffee while I watch her play.
The Yankees were once the team that the Cubs — and to a lesser degree, the Red Sox — are now: championship contenders brimming with young talent that captivates fans.
The show provides intriguing information, and the last time it came to New York, the puppets were quite convincing: Nothing captivates — or unnerves — quite like a blinking eye.
Humphrey Bogart and William Holden play two bickering brothers, Linus and David Larrabee, and Audrey Hepburn is Sabrina, the awkward waif turned Parisian goddess who captivates them both.
" This is key: "Like with many videogames, the more people play Fortnite, the more data is generated about what captivates players the most and what drives players to quit.
Meh. This 25-lecture class will show you how to fix that so you can begin producing a decidedly solid body of work that both grows and captivates an audience.
Nothing else captivates him like this.) The videos explain everything from quantum mechanics (Minutephysics) to, um, how to build fans (big shout-out here to Navin Khambhala's channel, Mr. NK).
But any original safety meaning any signal may be intended to connote is lost within Hollander's fine blending of elegant ballerina and stiff, ground marshaller choreography, which captivates through sheer repetition.
His melodic, deep voice captivates the listener while he tells the story of Elio and Oliver's summer romance, making this a must-listen for anyone familiar with the book or film.
The conflict turns out to be anything but minor, escalating into a trial that captivates the whole country, and leading to a nationwide reckoning with lingering wounds from the civil war.
She's embodying the princess fantasy that captivates so many Americans, and she's doing it while expanding that fantasy and making it accessible to people to whom it was never accessible before.
A pastoral setting full of brightness and saturated colors, DuVernay's Uriel indeed captivates us with the same "ineffable peace and joy" that embraces the characters on the page and on the screen.
A sloth walks into a bar mansion in pursuit of love with an affable virgin, and a girl holding a tray of Fiji water bottles captivates a nation with her smoldering smize.
It could have been dry and overwhelming but "Museum of Obsessions" captivates, moving between Szeemann as the archetype of the global curator and Szeemann the individual attuned to creativity in many different forms.
Ostentatious outfits and potent quotables abound, but it's the way Casino captivates with the promises and pitfalls of the American dream that make it 'sese's second-best movie ( After Hours is #1, sorry).
And the Carpenters' cover, released on their epochal Christmas Portrait, chills and captivates, as the immaculately expert studio-perfect arrangement deploys woodwinds, strings, and glossy, burbling electric piano to construct several nostalgic layers.
Dietrich is a woman who explicitly transformed, and let herself be transformed, for the sake of art: a skill so rare and, yes, serious, that she still captivates audiences nearly 100 years later.
But when the Yankees and the Red Sox are this good — and the Angels' Shohei Ohtani captivates fans with his two-way magic in greater Los Angeles — the sport thrives on a bigger scale.
Several patrons saw their own childhoods in the paintings, but I noticed the spectacular skill in the room that recalled Thomas Hart Benton or Ernest L. Blumenschein and understood why that work still captivates.
The post-war Italian backdrop is as much a character as Lila and Elena, and Ferrante captivates her readers with her rich descriptions and honest portrayals of what it's like to be a woman.
Just when savvy audiences might start wondering whether it'll mention Uber's self-driving fatality in Tempe, Arizona, or the trolley-problem thought experiment that captivates ethicists and philosophers, Horwitz pops in a clear, concise, thoughtful introduction.
As Kakehi captivates headlines in the country, authorities are still piecing together an investigation into a local man who's been accused of killing nine people after police found severed heads and women's bodies in his apartment.
Goldsmith tells the story of sipping wine on a terrace overlooking the Adriatic Sea, and suddenly seeing a "giant peachy yellow moon" emerge, which captivates everyone, except for the guy having a text conversation with his girlfriend.
American intelligence officials have studied the repeated attacks on doping-related targets carefully, trying to draw lessons ahead of the 2020 presidential election — a subject that captivates the Russians as much as the habits of its sports competitors.
Along with sparkling dialogue from Grant, Arthur and renowned character actor Thomas Mitchell, "Only Angels Have Wings" captivates with dazzling air sequences featuring landings on canyon rims, vertiginous ups and downs and perilous flights through foggy mountain passes.
Carrie Fisher, Linda Blair, Debra Winger, Michelle Pfeiffer, Kristy McNichol, Kim Cattrall, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Heather Locklear, Mariel Hemingway and Bo Derek were reportedly considered for the role of Iris, the young prostitute who captivates Robert De Niro's psychotic Travis Bickle.
Kirby, like LeVar Burton before him, captivates the audience as he resists being stripped of his name—the very thing that connects him to his people and to a place he will never live to see again—while being savagely whipped.
It wouldn't be the first time the essence of an inanimate object—its compositional weight, the way it captivates, its aura—in an artistic depiction of a time pre-dating even electricity has transmogrified through the filters of our modern hyper-connectivity.
Like a Thai soap opera that captivates viewers in air-conditioned condos and wooden shacks alike, the novel follows three characters, two sisters named Chareeya and Chalika and an orphaned boy named Pran, and the concentric circles of melodrama and tragedy that trap them.
Perhaps because of this, Pavla is born a dwarf, causing her parents to despair over their "disproportionate dollhouse version of an infant," and then, years later, to seek a "cure" for their daughter, whose beauty captivates them even as her size defies their hopes for her future.
When Wilder seizes upon an idea that really captivates him, his entire demeanor gives itself over to incredulity, as if he's just been told the most marvelous tale about a mythical creature that walks the forest, or has perhaps been quoted the most outrageous price for a handful of magic beans.
Full autonomy is years away, but here's what's next on autonomy's wild ride If Mad Men is to be believed, the difference between a successful brand and a failure is the perfect ad: one witty line, the perfect image; an overall feeling that captures and captivates the target audience and converts them into customers.
Compare the raging final Minneapolis version of "Idiot Wind," an eight-minute song whose every second captivates, to the sullen takes here, which last forever; rather than staying mournful the whole way through, the song needs the energy of a full band so it can make its grand turn from righteous anger to defeated empathy.
My other favorite pieces include Salvador Dali's transgressive "Aphrodisiac Dinner Jacket" (750013) — so crazy it captivates — and Lucio Fontana's concetti spaziali  "Bracelet Ellipse Concetto Spaziale" (1967), which is supposed to break physical and metaphysical dimensional limitations, but is here reduced to a tiny, deep-pink elliptical surfboard (so cute), and his beautifully shining, poked gold "Broche Concetto Spaziale" (circa 1962).
In flash and daily deals, there is an excitement in the early days that captivates customers, but the offering often gets diluted over time, either because quality supply gets harder to acquire for the company (Gilt), or the curation it was once known for is drowned out as the product selection increases rapidly in order to "scale" (Fab and Zulily).
Part of what so captivates me about "A Book of Common Prayer" is that, on some level, it's a book about writing, which captures Didion's love of cerebral thriller-romances, such as Joseph Conrad's 1915 tale " Victory " or Carol Reed's 1949 film version of Graham Greene's "The Third Man," in which a man tries to piece together the story of his friend's life.
While the impeachment of President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE captivates media attention, it is a good time to contemplate the underlying policy issue of foreign aid that was intermingled with the proceedings.
By that, I mean it's almost impossible to counter while you're trying to counter his pitch with your own in a practical way, as I say, there's a difference between a plan and a pipe dream, while trying to make a case for some bold ideas that I have, everything from a public option to taking on the pharmaceutical companies, to actually having the receipts of passing bills and getting things done, and do it in a way that captivates the people of this country.

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