Rhatigan calls it "the most captivating 'z'" he's ever encountered.
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Stories of serial killers are captivating pop culture right now.
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It's a captivating, charming read on harnessing confidence and poise.
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But to all, it was a captivating case to follow.
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Netflix's Velvet Buzzsaw is a captivating, silly, delicious, decadent mess.
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Lastly, the mystery continues to evolve in a captivating way.
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He had a powerful, captivating presence and a keen mind.
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But thankfully, stuff getting destroyed is still captivating to watch.
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For her part, Blasey Ford offered emotionally raw, captivating testimony.
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It's emotionally comforting and beautiful and captivating to look at.
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As a result, I found Godless more confusing than captivating.
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But they both think that felines make for captivating storytelling.
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It is this gap, this incongruity, that I find captivating.
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"Sweetheart" charmed critics with its simple premise and captivating star.
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Now I've met him, and he seems a captivating person.
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But Mr. Ailes had tapped into something far more captivating.
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Sherman's paintings offer a captivating tension between movement and stasis.
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In 2013, I saw him blast through a captivating oi!
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Why is it so captivating and why is it free?
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It's not an easy watch, but it's unflinching and captivating.
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SculptureCenter, a former trolley repair facility, is a captivating space.
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"It's captivating," said Patrick DeHaan, a petroleum analyst at GasBuddy.
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You will now, especially for the captivating old world feel.
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Who wouldn't find the possibilities and uncertainty of youth captivating?
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She's a true chatterbox — a captivating teen with stories to tell.
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It is a visual and sonic fantasy that is exceptionally captivating.
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Certainly Massey's peculiar, captivating pictures fit into such a special category.
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Inka and Niclas aren't just nice photographers; they're captivating storytellers, too.
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There are few if any captivating stories of reform and renewal.
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And they also happen to look downright captivating on camera, too.
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"The art style is captivating and it's quiet itself," Peter says.
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This prophesier is fierce, instantly captivating, and surrounded by serpentine dancers.
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In the show, Keener's captivating voice is replaced by Julia Roberts'.
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Narcos: Mexico fine-tunes the elements that makes Narcos so captivating.
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Fiction writers do this by creating captivating plots and relatable characters.
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But these days she's having fun captivating her on-screen beau.
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Just because the beliefs are not that captivating, they're not systematized.
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I found a few objects that were intriguing and even captivating.
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Lily James is quite winning in this role, capable and captivating.
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She was so captivating, CBS approached her about returning to television.
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Captivating a man isn't difficult when you mean everything you say.
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Burning Man is arguably the most captivating festival in the world.
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The Virginia governor's race has been captivating, controversial and frequently cutting.
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So while Koontz may be a captivating writer, he's no psychic.
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The color and energy the painting carries is relentless and captivating.
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Not well, perhaps, but the series misses the character's captivating presence.
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A captivating Kardashian narrative unfolded across television and social media. Why?
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"There was just something so captivating about him," Ms. Webb said.
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His three-point shot is one of the league's most captivating.
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This dialogue is classic Wilson — creative and relevant, yet emotionally captivating.
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What was so captivating about seeing black people represented this way?
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The videos were simple, he said, but strangely captivating, almost beautiful.
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When expertly cut, they exhibit a captivating brilliance and exceptional clarity.
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The anecdotes in the book are as captivating as the maps.
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It also boasts some of Banks' most captivating songwriting to date.
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Pictures shot from a distance were some of the most captivating.
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Her relationship with him was so captivating that it felt romantic.
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But the electronic "noise" Mr. Perich has created is strangely captivating.
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There are surging choral scenes, and stretches of captivating orchestral writing.
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These true stories use engaging voices, captivating plots and attractive illustrations.
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Once again, the program was captivating, and the performances were riveting.
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The concept of opportunity-zone funds is also captivating Wall Street.
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He is a captivating dribbler, too, but you sense that sometimes one of the people he ends up captivating is himself; he may cycle through three different maneuvers without getting a foot closer to the basket.
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The 27 most captivating photos of the US Coast Guard in 2017
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These pictures are included in the gallery and they are equally captivating.
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PEOPLE has an exclusive clip of the the Oscar winner's captivating performance.
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Because he's right: like cinema, art, and science — clothes can be captivating.
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They're much more captivating than sheep or cows or horses, I think.
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I completely understand the motivation of the selfie generation—it IS captivating.
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Though captivating, it's hard not to notice how few women are featured.
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She is a captivating performer, peppering her speeches with wisecracks and jokes.
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Yet watching the entire process in slow motion can be quite captivating.
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Selena Gomez's Revival Tour wardrobe is almost as captivating as her performances.
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Cora in the aftermath Cora Tanetti is captivating because of her contradiction.
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It's surreal, captivating, and I'd love to see what he tackles next.
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The New York Times' presidential election forecast is comprehensive, complex, and captivating.
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The painting is mesmerizing and ordinary, weird, dizzying, and just plain captivating.
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There is an outdoor deck, but even inside, the views are captivating.
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Fans felt that "The Dark Knight" (2008) was a dark, captivating thriller.
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When the scene started, she was captivating to see do her thing.
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Well, you have to be interesting, captivating, and make yourself seem attainable.
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Once again, Gabriel has found captivating subjects worthy of her prismatic attention.
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Greece's medieval ruins can be just as captivating as its cerulean seas.
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It's one of the most captivating story-lines of the Trump era.
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" The passage went on: "I hope that they are captivating and enigmatic.
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She is vain and attention-seeking, and others find her intensely captivating.
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The effect is as captivating as the odd-couple narrative is engrossing.
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Chaz French's shredding lyrical honesty forces listeners to sit with captivating truths.
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He is the N.B.A.'s best player and its most captivating presence.
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There's a lot of magic and captivating personalities in my life-world.
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"It's a four-hour, totally captivating theatrical holiday experience," Ms. Fulton said.
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The duo's visually captivating performances were well suited to television variety shows.
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Children barefoot, outdoors, and distracted, are a captivating mainstay of the exhibition.
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Nevertheless, some of the scariest bridges in the world are still insanely captivating.
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Most captivating of all, however, was the quiet intensity that emanated from him.
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"Women and War" (1943) features a serene, idealized nude with large, captivating eyes.
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Jackson had a captivating style, and not just because of his wild hair.
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Singer Robin Pecknold's voice is as pure and captivating as it ever was.
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These illustrations vary in style and in tone, but are all aesthetically captivating.
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The hang drum's captivating sound proved the catalyst for the band's early success.
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Resident Advisor profiles the rising producer in this smart and captivating new story.
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"He's intelligent, captivating and his real beauty emanates from the soul," she said.
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The captivating atmosphere and those details are something that inspire me a lot.
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Singing "Sunflower", Burgess is her truest and most honest self and it's captivating.
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But none of them were quite as outlandishly captivating as her Jeff Sessions.
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She brought together nuance and structure, making them into a subtly captivating experience.
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The oddness of the creatures and people, the odd perspective — they were captivating.
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And watching them thrive throughout these challenges is captivating, especially knowing their stories.
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It's a tense, thrilling sequence, and the most captivating part of the episode.
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He is constantly on the hunt for "hidden treasures," or captivating, colorful buildings.
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Beto O'Rourke during his unsuccessful but captivating 2018 campaign to unseat Republican Sen.
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Paulo Costa out-pummeled Yoel Romero in a captivating battle at UFC 241.
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They had formidable egos and captivating prose styles and strong, often unpredictable opinions.
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Ms. Netrebko sang with a captivating blend of shimmering richness and textured shadings.
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So where does Lil Yachty stand on the presidential election currently captivating America?
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Captivating users once more with video and audio will be the trickiest undertaking.
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Best known for captivating listeners with her contribution to Venus Aeon's Elements Vol.
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Academics are challenging/rigorous but so captivating that you're motivated to work hard.
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The angling of the building promotes captivating reflections, including of other nearby buildings.
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"There is an energy there that is captivating," Ms. Karlin said about lava.
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At stake are vast sums of money and the spectacle is undeniably captivating.
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It was amazing, yet also absurd; strangely captivating, yet also campy and ridiculous.
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Here's the first installment, "Felix Eats Garri & Egusi Soup," and it's really captivating.
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Every single chapter was captivating and made me reconsider my outlook on life.
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The project birthed a captivating collection of photos, gathered in an anthropologic style.
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It's beauty is captivating, its driving experience almost transcendental and its charm unavoidable.
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She brought on the British street artist INSA to devise a captivating installation.
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Mr. Gardiner was meticulous, sure, yet he also left room for captivating inhibition.
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This biography "tells a surprisingly captivating story," Joe Nocera writes in his review.
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Miss Minnesota wore a captivating green gown in the 2008 Miss America pageant.
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Body Meat is the music of the future—global, innovative, captivating, and transportive.
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But for us mere mortals, there are other celebratory choices just as captivating.
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He has almost instantly become one of the most captivating players in baseball.
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So captivating was the release that it lured Eyne back into the fold.
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And once you get into it a surprisingly captivating unseen language is revealed.
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The world is captivating, the characters are great, and the overarching story is interesting.
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The large watercolor "Fruit" (2015), which measures 64.5 by 76.5 inches, was thoroughly captivating.
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You're especially captivating and magnetic in the middle of this month, too, so enjoy!
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The team had no shortage of captivating scoops, interviews, and other stories this week.
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The incident made headlines for its brutality and captivating tale of rival ice princesses.
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Decades on, these images may no longer be scandalous, but they are still captivating.
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There are three protagonists in Yorgos Lanthimos' captivating, and completely unique drama, The Favourite.
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After reading Ruzo's captivating, real-life adventure story, you might be inclined to agree.
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Donald Trump tells a disturbing and often counterfactual series of stories that are captivating.
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The rise and fall of WeWork has been a captivating to say the least.
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It combines captivating life or death mysteries with a high standard of journalistic integrity.
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Not surprisingly, it looks captivating as hell, especially in 4K and ultra slow motion.
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For him, the process provides a captivating glimpse into the original designer's thought process.
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Even for someone with no particular interest in rocks, these are captivating, otherworldly sights.
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"Dinosaurs in outer space are universal in terms of captivating kids," Uslan told me.
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But you can listen to the album in all of its captivating glory below.
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In 1989, Christie's captivating presentation of Lully's "Atys" travelled to BAM , causing a sensation.
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The New Museum calls it art and has a captivating exhibition devoted to it.
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Those six-plus minutes at the C.M.A.s, though, were a more captivating political spectacle.
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But trees can be even more captivating when they change colors during the fall.
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The result is a captivating collage of framed images — some whimsical, some alluringly enigmatic.
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"Frankenstein" is a great novel: well-written, genre-defining, captivating audiences even centuries later.
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It's a captivating visual, and hopefully we'll see more soon from this new record.
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The Red Sox and the Yankees, in contrast, have provided plenty of captivating moments.
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In part because of its political blind spots, "Cuba and the Cameraman" is captivating.
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Super Bowl gameplay, even when it is tense and captivating, almost never feels significant.
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Mr. Larcher's ear for captivating sonorities and his sheer imagination kept pulling me in.
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FAMILY SATURDAYS: CAPTIVATING CHOREOGRAPHY at the David H. Koch Theater (May 25, 11 a.m.).
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But the interaction of these elements has become part of what is so captivating.
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What's most captivating about Loving Vincent is the care with which it was made.
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"He was a captivating friend, generous, affectionate, consoling and often absurdly funny," she writes.
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Zoboi's mash-up of cities and genres is self-assured, elegant and utterly captivating.
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Whatever the medium, their hero is sure to remain cute, captivating — and eternally clueless.
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"The Post" Never has watching people digging through papers been such a captivating tale.
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"L'Amour" has a kind of machine as well, but it's delicate and often captivating.
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Sarah Tubert's performance of the show's opening number "Alexander Hamilton" in ASL is captivating.
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How do boobies "proud, public lives" make them captivating to tourists and scientists alike?
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Baseball has captivating athletes, but many have similar personalities: polite, polished and perfectly inoffensive.
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That openness and accessibility, beyond captivating tourists, have proved a bonanza for scientists, too.
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" While acknowledging that the ending was anticlimactic, the New Zealand Herald called it "captivating.
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You can be funny, captivating and equally serious and insightful when the situation demands.
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The director Ali Abassi blends romance, crime, folklore and horror in this captivating drama.
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The Spanish abstractionist may have died in 1982, but his dreamlike films remain captivating.
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That's probably plenty for Anderson fans who find something captivating in those repeated notes.
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Looked at as a photo series, though, the Szondi Test is sinister and captivating.
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One of the exhibition's most captivating pieces is Jeffery Gibson's "Like a Hammer" (2016).
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Click here to view original GIFWatching popcorn pop is utterly captivating, even in real-time.
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She's captivating and bold, unafraid to call the queer community out on its hidden shame.
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The result is a performance that's as captivating to watch as it is to hear.
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This match will take its rightful place among the most captivating in the sport's history.
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Emma González captured the nation's attention when she delivered her captivating "We call B.S." speech.
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It gets virtually every detail right (at nearly $300, it should) and is instantly captivating.
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Not only is the music utterly captivating, but Mushonga's message is one that's particularly timely.
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In another captivating portrait, we behold Eliza Gilbert, a dancer known professionally as Lola Montez.
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Would she even have the OWN Network, with shows like Queen Sugar captivating our imaginations?
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They may be underdogs in this superhero world, but that's what makes them so captivating.
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But throughout the visit, what's really captivating our attention is the couple's authentic Indian scarves.
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And for all the seeming density, lines come through with clarity and captivating instrumental colors.
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Filmmaker Jason Wise (Somm) is hard at work on a documentary about her captivating story.
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Women talked, and people listened, with both of these moments captivating the internet almost immediately.
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Dayon and Faris cut the footage together for 2016's captivating "Tell Me Baby" video.
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Microsoft PowerPoint presentations have the ability to be exciting, stunning and captivating when done right.
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Central to this effect is Woody Harrelson's captivating performance as an indomitable force of dysfunction.
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It also came with my grandma's rich storytelling — captivating tales of resilience, war, and luck.
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R: The Quickness — Rakan breaks into a sprint, enchanting his coat and captivating his audience.
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These captivating views are humanity's first up-close look at an under-explored lunar face.
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The imagery of it all was captivating 21982 me & there was nothing like that sound.
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She's now running the show, fully embracing the dark side of producing captivating reality television.
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The so-called Square Mile harbors many elegant properties boasting stunning aesthetics and captivating histories.
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More than 15 million people have watched the captivating video in less than 24 hours.
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Even as sad singer-songwriter testaments go, hers is a quiet one, but quietly captivating.
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He was no longer the wooden, failed presidential candidate, but an amiable, captivating climate prophet.
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From obsessed teens to adult gamers, the game Fortnite is captivating players of all ages.
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But he periodically returned to pastel to create small, vibrantly colorful and poetically captivating images.
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The building had a private garden and a captivating neighbor, the Museum of Modern Art.
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But somebody involved with this movie clearly thinks he's utterly captivating — or politically necessary, too.
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Photographers all over the world have captured some of the most captivating photos of nature.
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There was a rawness to the "here today, gone tomorrow" shrines that she found captivating.
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But when it does work, the moments are rich, captivating, and full of lingering beauty.
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I was curious: would her captivating, delusional, and potentially harmful media empire translate to audio?
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The most exciting and captivating works are two dyed-fabric sculptures mounted on wooden supports.
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"Frank & Al" is the latest of Mr. Golway's several captivating books on New York politics.
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His companies are captivating in ways that Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Uber, Google, and Facebook aren't.
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They have seriously low production numbers and have already begun captivating collectors around the world.
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To be sure, time goes slowly in this captivating series and it's still only 1999.
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The sculpture soon became known as the Fearless Girl, captivating New Yorkers and tourists alike.
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And the captivating Ms. Hamilton — bald, African-American and just 5-foot-1 — holds it.
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As any captivating, crawling true story prompts you to want more, I'm hungry for it.
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Its pastel floral designs — a sampler of sorts — was captivating, but also beyond my budget.
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Moby Dick better swim aside, because there is a new white whale captivating animal lovers.
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I'm not saying this because he died -- he was an extremely charismatic guy, always captivating.
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On Thursday, it spilled into open view before a national audience — and in captivating fashion.
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For all the self-congratulation — where else could a 1-1 draw be so captivating?
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After captivating critics in 'The Girlfriend Experience,' the actress is becoming famous her own way.
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In 165 captivating, deeply moving minutes, Linklater conveys the sweep and quotidian detail of life.
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Bill Clinton can be a captivating speaker, but he can also be an undisciplined one.
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It's even more captivating in three dimensions than as a flattened illustration in the Times.
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The installation is captivating and doesn't feel out of place next to Büttner's abstract works.
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Over her lifetime, Koko produced numerous captivating paintings and dabbled with bass guitar and recorder.
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Cataudella's sketches, combined and placed perfectly in line with a photo, create a captivating effect.
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"We remember his incisive intellect, his agile wit and his captivating prose," the chief justice said.
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Their Old Hollywood rivalry was very real — sometimes, true events are even more captivating than fiction.
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He is just completely himself in this way that is very unapologetic, exciting, beautiful and captivating.
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Fyre Fraud, which landed on Hulu January 14, was captivating for too many reasons to count.
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Adorable fish-shaped cones called taiyaki are the latest treat that are captivating U.S. dessert lovers.
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The entire two-month shoot culminated in a series of captivating, dashing, cheeky, and energetic images.
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True crime lovers, get excited: Netflix's newest drama looks just as captivating as Making a Murderer.
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So read, enjoy, and get to know the captivating world of AI a little bit better.
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We think the Fullscreen model is interesting and captivating, and gives a platform to young creators.
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Minit is simplistic but ambitious, and the small slice I was able to play was captivating.
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But her style proved to be captivating, as per usual, and also fairly easy to crib.
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And as her career progressed, her fashion choices have only gotten more captivating — and more naked.
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Devastating twists and premature ends to character arcs have defined what made Game of Thrones captivating.
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The first two hatchlings have finally emerged, exciting the scientific community and captivating the entire country.
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Click here to view original GIFThere are few natural phenomena as captivating as the northern lights.
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State tax initiatives are not as captivating as the race between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
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I previously read The Days of Abandonment in one day because her style is so captivating.
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The results are so captivating, we can't help but keep the 15-second clips on repeat.
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It looks visually captivating in person, and the company days it's tested the leather for durability.
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The subject is that unique American concoction of opposites: both utterly inane and yet endlessly captivating.
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I don't know if that is the claim I would make for Haji Omar's captivating paintings.
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Musk is not the most captivating public speaker, although his presentations can be charming and unpretentious.
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"Millions of Americans have tuned into the show that's captivating a nation," the commercial's voiceover says.
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A captivating character, 'The Baddy' has demanded the attention of anyone who will hear him out.
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"[I]n the main, it was not true," Comey said during his captivating Capitol Hill testimony.
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Instead, they are some of the most captivating, complex and ecologically important creatures in the ocean.
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She's joined in this alternately playful and contemplative endeavor by a captivating, multigenerational cadre of performers.
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A captivating push-pull exists between the characters' own cynicism and the broader show's abundant warmth.
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The most effective pitch decks deftly weave data, imagination, and storytelling in a captivating slide presentation.
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And that is enough to make it a captivating film, an experience well worth seeking out.
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The Broncos, meanwhile, have found ways to bring captivating offenses down to their level of ugliness.
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In these pics, you'll see a little bit of why we find the shop so captivating.
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"Love" contains everything that's made the New Yorker a captivating presence over the past half-decade.
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As this captivating novel moves forward we will hear, see and feel more through this lens.
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Listen as the man himself, Ron Stallworth, joins Todd for a must-listen and captivating conversation.
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The cellphone-derived works, titled "Dailies," are not as dramatic or captivating as the historical scenes.
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Instantly captivating, painstakingly inscribed eye-forms, after all, are everywhere to be found in these works.
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Spiritually, it nods to the Bible and the personal experience of its members, with captivating results.
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His reactions gave me insights into what might make the performing arts captivating to small children.
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Woodard's performance is both captivating and emotionally draining as you see her unravel throughout the film.
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Years later, Angel — played with captivating ferocity by Dominique Fishback — has aged out of foster care.
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Mr. Birmingham might have been a captivating protagonist in one that dove deeper into reservation politics.
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"She is also so quick and even when just talking, she's captivating," Marcus said by phone.
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After both captivating and horrifying audiences last January, Surviving R. Kelly is back for another round.
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Most captivating was a team addressing the practice of privately pecking points and ingredients into smartphones.
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For Cersei, the Season 25 finale solidified her status as the most captivating of them all.
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Case in point: it's made possible a robot dance party which is ... oddly captivating to watch.
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The picture-plus-interpretation is clinically crazy, but, at least for me, it is totally captivating.
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What makes Burial's music so captivating is that you can go wherever you want inside it.
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With ridiculous plot developments at every turn, Spinning Out is entertaining, captivating, and fantastically binge-able.
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Some of the demonstrators held signs with the message, "Captivity is not captivating," in red lettering.
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The illustrations that adorn more than 100 of the herbal's pages are captivating on their own.
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For the hearing audience, watching Amber is captivating and fascinating; for the deaf community, it's vital.
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As captivating as the images from the festival's opening night are, the festival hasn't escaped without controversy.
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It's a simple premise, but it's instantly captivating, and the perfect Nintendo property for a mobile release.
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I want people to feel my emotion in each song with uncomfortable yet captivating visuals behind em!
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If you've ever listened to NPR in your car, you know how captivating the stories can be.
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But what has been equally captivating (for us anyway) has been the chic celeb-packed cheering section.
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Kanye West's tweets are a captivating drama, full of twists, turns and unwavering support of Will Ferrell.
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Ellison uses shock and awe to create a visual topography that is at turns nauseating and captivating.
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The result is a visually captivating sculpture that challenges misguided ideas of disability as undesirable or unappealing.
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Their portraiture evokes the '70s and '80s by way of bold makeup, bright colors, and captivating poses.
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He also called Rih "captivating from day one" and even tried to give her a congratulatory kiss.
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It's an ambitious, visually decadent film, and one that's captivating despite a nearly three-hour run time.
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The result is a much more captivating selection of series and movies by and for Black folks.
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Though captivating and full of emoji, the feature was simply added to the current stable of laptops.
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His captivating collages are a visual treat, but Branagan's interests lie both in the aesthetic and beyond.
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A Reddit user who goes by the handle Jungsosh has created a surprisingly captivating site called Linify.
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If all vacation videos looked this captivating, you'd be happy to visit your friends after a trip.
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Today, they share an eerily captivating track in the same vein off their forthcoming solo EP, Jujeh.
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They are particularly captivating phenomenon because they form ghostly, ethereal shapes, which people frequently anthropomorphize for kicks.
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What's most captivating about Scraps is the way it visually translates the waste within the clothing industry.
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From her perky cotton-candy-colored pigtails to her demonic charm, she's at once captivating and terrifying.
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The headline-making case caught the attention of many, and Abramson's charismatic toughness added another captivating element.
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Paradoxically, the pages speed by when time is slowed down, because Proulx's characters are vivid, insistent, captivating.
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Even fewer are able to produce bold and captivating visuals like you see on "Gallons" or "Footsteps".
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These letters undoubtedly grabbed the attention of the employers in question — while also captivating the entire internet.
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Resident Advisor spoke with the Peruvian duo and learned more about how they make their captivating music.
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It was an ambitious and captivating survey of his obsessions and personal history with architecture and film.
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Without choosing sides, what was most captivating were the gems of wisdom subtly embedded into Cardi's statements.
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I think he gets seduced by Sophie because she's beautiful and captivating, but also because she's vulnerable.
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The satellite images of ominous hurricanes and tropical storms churning in the oceans are captivating — and powerful.
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Since its release seven years ago, Minecraft has become a global sensation, captivating a generation of children.
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Between the awe-inspiring Pyrenees and the pristine coastline, you'll enjoy plenty of captivating, cobblestoned medieval towns.
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Their sharp, captivating show "Monchichi" works because the stylistic blend is seamless — and they both look great.
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These beloved classic videos feature captivating imagery and discovery themes, choreographed to the tune of classical music.
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Amy Adams is one of the most captivating actresses to watch on the big and small screen.
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The Rockettes' "Christmas Spectacular" show is a 90-minute production that has been captivating audiences since 1933.
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As it turns out, with the right words and actions almost anyone can create a captivating presence.
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"The footage is utterly captivating to watch to this day," the film's producer, Steve Gamester, told Deadline.
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However, the most captivating dramatic plot of the night goes to The Curse of Pablo Alonso Segura.
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The decades-old O.J. Simpson trial has been captivating audiences anew through American Crime Story this year.
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She dropped her first single, "Snakes" last month—a captivating cut of liquid R&B-pop. 2.
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But the combination of a well-curated soundtrack and innovative television makes for a captivating learning experience.
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The vocal harmonies were sometimes so astringently captivating, I was convinced they must have been carefully composed.
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The captivating nature of thundersnow was documented in an article in The New York Times on Sept.
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The pageant organizer and film narrator is the captivating Flawless Sabrina, a pioneer in her own right.
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On Racing An embrace immediately after the Mexican Grand Prix beautifully encapsulated another captivating Formula One season.
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It's a captivating adventure that allows us to see how Hernando's outlook on the world was shaped.
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It was the start of a mesmerizing escape — captivating people in Minnesota and then nationwide on Twitter.
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Though there are long-winded stretches to Goldmark's score, the music overall is textured, glittery and captivating.
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A moment like this was inevitable: A docile servant with no interiority isn't exactly a captivating heroine.
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Any performance of hers is worth attending, but her solo shows are a special kind of captivating.
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The 69th Primetime Emmy Awards were dominated by a number of captivating women and one powerful man.
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That's captivating enough, which gives me hope this Final Four will survive any sort of outside mess.
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Black Panther, set in the near-futuristic fictional African nation of Wakanda, is a captivating Afro-vision.
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Though the following images didn't win first place in any category, they're just as captivating and surprising.
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Mostly, though, it's Connelly's chilling performance as the voice of the train that is most captivating here.
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Her animations are tender, captivating, and reassuring and seem to appear when things are looking particularly bleak.
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The show, which aired at a time of mass bewilderment, was a captivating distillation of Ernst's idiosyncrasies.
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And I think he fell in love with Mr. Close's captivating portrait of the artist Sienna Shields.
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Lisa Barnard's book, "The Canary and the Hammer" (MACK, 2019) is at once captivating and extraordinarily complex.
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This is captivating material, yet it feels like it comes from a place of outright artistic necessity.
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This captivating film offers a strong argument for more graphic novelists to apply their creativity to animation.
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Barbash has given Lennon a captivating voice, catching his cadences and playfulness, as well as his astuteness.
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Beyond the song, which is captivating and detachedly cool, the video, premiering below, is creepy as fuck.
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The 2010 documentary Run Ricky Run is a captivating look at one of this generation's most fascinating athletes.
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In fact, his images overflow their moment, and that, for me, is the most captivating element of them.
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However, one species of sea snake—the turtle-headed sea snake (Emydocephalus annulatus)—is losing its captivating stripes.
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"I think Taylor has very captivating eyes, so we really wanted to make them pop," she tells PeopleStyle.
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Knowing the events that come after The Spanish Princess make the show all the more captivating and bittersweet.
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Like many of us, Z Listers aren't immune to the pleasures of losing oneself to a captivating story.
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Rather, what makes these Brewers captivating is their potential to run the trade market, both now and later.
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What makes the quest all the more disturbing and captivating is that you're never quite sure what's real.
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The paradox is that Mr. Cloud's paintings are so captivating and inventive that they feel anything but morbid.
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And, said to represent passion, protection, and prosperity, the fiery, captivating stone isn't just pretty to look at.
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B. I read this thorough, visually captivating piece last Saturday, and it's been on my mind ever since.
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A really captivating math problem should have its engagement defined by breaking out of routines of conventional thinking.
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The bottom line: Holodome is captivating, but translating such experiences to business success has proven tougher than expected.
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The 26-year-old superstar proved just that in a captivating photo shoot for Vogue's May 2016 issue.
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The landing triggered celebrations across the globe, prompting one complicated handshake between InSight team members that's captivating viewers.
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Thugger's motivations and moves always keep us on our toes, and that's probably why he's been so captivating.
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Honestly, the Evan and Chad relationship is most likely going to be the most captivating of the season.
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This captivating forbidden love story has an all-star cast of Cate Blanchett, Sarah Paulson and Kyle Chandler.
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Beyoncé, pregnant with twins, captivating a crowd of millions, universally adored and seated upon a folding chair throne.
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" Another agrees, adding, "Watch Blackfish you are too grown and educated to be supporting the captivating of animals.
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They instinctively know when and how to pull out their phones, and what makes for a captivating shot.
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Taking inspiration from this captivating video, here are the 5 most heartwarming animal rescue stories from Mashable's archives.
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The artist consistently harnesses a strong opaque line to assert his own simple, but captivating, silhouettes and portraits.
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I wasn't sold on "Pillowtalk," Zayn Malik's first post-One Direction solo single, but "It's You" is captivating.
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Maybe her captivating aura stemmed from her virginity, which, given how this movie treated sex, is not unthinkable.
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But his story is captivating too, which is why this profile in Pitchfork is well worth a read.
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In all, the mystery and thrill makes for a captivating episode that fans had long been waiting for.
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Still, somehow you know what you're getting with Grimes: captivating pop music that is both accessible and challenging.
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Several big moments got huge reactions from the crowd, with Sinatraa's play as Doomfist and Mei particularly captivating.
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When you think of it as watching the death of leaves, it sounds morbid, but it's captivating nonetheless.
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In diversifying their creativity and exploring other musical avenues, Krallice's members have created something truly captivating and unique.
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The groupings mix female nudes, winged angels, satyrs, muscled heroes; the effect is both sensual and entirely captivating.
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Angel was captivating but seemed slightly nervous—some of her jokes were delivered awkwardly, and some fell flat.
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What happened next is one of the great moments in NCAA Tournament history: scintillating, captivating and largely overlooked.
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I saw all four of the closing weekend's productions, and all proved captivating despite the occasional dramatic snag.
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In one strangely captivating section, they stand side by side, as still as figures in a double portrait.
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Now it's back for season two, which will explore different and seemingly dangerous aspects of that captivating realm.
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And for the viewers who only care about his theatrics, Fieri delivers a truly captivating on-screen performance.
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Once transformative and captivating, his short, simple staccato style that remade American writing decades before had gone stale.
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"The Dodgers have always been a captivating force out here because of their history and tradition," he said.
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The pinch of nutmeg is fleeting, but so captivating on first bite, you want to chase after it.
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Half a century later, the images from that first moon landing remain as captivating and dramatic as ever.
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His buddy Barack, a considerably more charismatic and captivating politician, achieved little of what was expected from him.
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"Dance Yrself Clean" is a sprawling tour de force that somehow remains captivating for nearly nine straight minutes.
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One of the most affordable accommodations, Los Laureles Lodge, offers a captivating window on Carmel Valley's bucolic past.
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Rivas first insulted Luksic during a session of Congress in April, captivating local media in normally reserved Chile.
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But when I saw this lady walking down the street, I thought there was something captivating and mysterious.
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But nevertheless, she'll be the one captivating viewers as she continues on her quest for love next season.
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Poignant and captivating, the scene is also frustrating: It suggests how great the entire opera could have been.
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But Stone skillfully carries through on this captivating tale's promise to treat a host of serious topics seriously.
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It's also true that these maulings have an eerily captivating quality that seems singular in the animal kingdom.
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I've taken in a lot of heavy music, but it was the most captivating show I've ever experienced.
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While other games may have emulated its structure and style, none has similarly captured its captivating sense of isolation.
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But this video shared by Parker Paul introduces a new twist, literally, that makes them captivating to watch again.
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What's the best way to say goodbye to a show we've loved for seven dramatic, captivating and fantastic seasons?
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All of that, in a nutshell, is what makes Mad Dogs such a messy, captivating, hard-to-enjoy series.
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The action is still so captivating, we almost wish all movies would use Nerf guns instead of real guns.
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It's a pretty captivating thing to watch, kind of like a Rube Goldberg machine, but, you know, with humans.
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I'm not a football person outside of Friday Night Lights reruns but I still found this photo essay captivating.
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It's perhaps the most narratively disheartening series I've ever played, but that doesn't stop it from being wholly captivating.
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This week, Bloomberg posted a captivating feature about how that CEO nearly pulled off the scam of a lifetime.
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Nearly every character has been captivating in some way, but Olivia was the reason I tuned in every week.
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These captivating environments make loving Luigi â€" practically an international pastime at this point â€" all the more rewarding.
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The perfect mix of history and adventure, lighthouses have a captivating quality that appeals to travelers young and old.
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This is an excellent example of the opposite: Citlali Fabian's portraits of Oaxacan women are moody, timeless, and captivating.
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In Bram Stoker's Dracula, we are transported to a truly magical world, captivating by grand costumery and extravagant sets.
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Still, she's captivating in a way that will make you keep at it, and the payoff is worth it.
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Still, the event was a captivating form of red carpet protest considering award shows are generally rather tame events.
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"Millions of Americans have tuned into the show that's captivating the nation," a voiceover for the parody commercial stated.
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She was captivating; when you see the silver armor and find out it was a woman, it was amazing.
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Esposito's cameo in the episode "Reunion" was short but intensely captivating, and the story behind his appearance is surprising.
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Below, read twelve chronicles of people lost at sea who survived against the odds, their stories captivating the nation.
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Wendoverproductions does one of his always-captivating breakdowns on why budget airlines are so cheap in the video below.
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It remains catchy and captivating 20 years later; to date, the song has sold more than 10m copies worldwide.
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Marie's voice is captivating, and her world, especially the characters who populate it, is impossible to look away from.
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Krauss is an altogether wicked human being, but his total lack of fear and inhibition is captivating to watch.
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I do find Jonathan Haidt's book "The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion" captivating.
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In the review, inspectors applaud the chef for creating a dining experience that's just as captivating as the spectacle.
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Bill Gates often includes a novel in his semi-annual book recommendations, noting the captivating characters or beautiful prose.
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Therefore, "The Mountain," is captivating not for its surprise ending, but for the quaking emotional repercussions of everyone involved.
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"The violence in Libya is captivating the market," said John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital in New York.
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The Girlfriend Experience is, at times, irritating, captivating, uncomfortable, beautiful, heavy-handed, frightening, confusing, and a little bit dumb.
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The Independent described the performance as "blistering," while Crack Magazine called it "the most captivating" set of the night.
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The game is divided into a series of acts, each with its own brief, but captivating, anime-style cutscene.
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James "offers a captivating rendering of an animal's point of view, estranging but also legible," Randy Boyagoda wrote here.
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Watch it hereWhat happens behind the curtains at the symphony is just as captivating as what happens on stage.
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But these GIFs weren't created to showcase the same theatrics we're used to seeing in the most captivating animations.
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"Captivating audiences, he has given us insights into the richness of the human mind and heart," the statement said.
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The series, which aired from 2016 to 2018, has been praised for its detailed narratives and Colter's captivating performance.
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This is a strangely captivating book — dark and utterly frightening, despite or perhaps because of the author's dispassionate tone.
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"People will think more and more whether he's a good president, not whether he's a captivating personality," he said.
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What makes Lorena's story so captivating—and why we are still talking about it today—is its subversive nature.
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There's no more captivating spectacle than when you see Kanye's timeline light up with tweet after tweet after tweet.
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It's taken Broadway by storm, captivating the entire country, winning tons of awards, turned musical haters into diehard fans.
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That's why artist Jason deCaires Taylor takes matters into his own hands with his series of captivating underwater sculptures.
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The first half of the 90-minute production, which Granat also directed, is as captivating as it is strange.
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Mr. Emanuel's podcast would probably be more captivating if he weren't so focused on seeming supremely relatable and chill.
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The captivating Victor Polster, who is not transgender, provides the lead performance, which has prompted arguments about his casting.
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Crises averted are less captivating than military victories; diplomacy's preventive care is less compelling than the military's surgical feats.
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Mr. Sory's portraits are often as captivating as his better-known Malian peers, like Seydou Keita or Malick Sidibé.
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Card's writing is inventive and captivating, dipping into different narrative styles and playing with magical realism and folklore. —A.
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But the subject of the Kavanaugh hearing came up again and again in questions, captivating an apparently adoring audience.
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It's not as if the city is awash in government funds for new parks or other captivating public spaces.
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It should be relatively short, like the articles in the Trilobites column, and include at least one captivating image.
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While the images themselves may be familiar or expected, it is their hidden layers that are the most captivating.
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The gag got laughs (although not, perhaps, from the headmistress), and she realized that she liked captivating an audience.
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If this book doesn't settle the question, it will at least fortify faith in scrupulous reporting and captivating storytelling.
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They can also dive into "The Kite Runner," by Khaled Hosseini, a captivating tale about two boys from Afghanistan.
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These are the 10 actors whose work in movies we found most captivating, challenging, shocking and inspiring in 2019.
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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, despite captivating voters, failed to translate that into any gains in the House of Commons.
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My thought bubble: The UN isn't Trump's favorite venue, and this certainly wasn't his most surprising or captivating speech.
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The story, which hinges on a harrowing confession, is imbued with a captivating sense of youthful excitement and vulnerability.
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Popova regularly draws attention to poetry of the era, and the coincidence of subject and symbol can be captivating.
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Apple's comment: "Jonathan Goldstein's clever look at people's hidden burdens (their "heavyweight") is as captivating as it is moving."
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We'll probably spend the rest of our lives trying to figure out what makes Lana Del Rey so oddly captivating.
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The right visualization can focus a jumbled heap of facts and figures into something concise, captivating, informative, persuasive, or misleading.
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I may well have used that electronic harpsichord for "I Want Her She Wants Me." ROD: Simple, direct and captivating.
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The majority of consumers aren't gamers looking for top-of-the-line graphics and thousands of hours of captivating gameplay.
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In their description, they mentioned that the dog was "wearing a sweater and blue pants" and included a captivating photo.
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You'd never guess that If Beale Street Could Talk, Barry Jenkins's captivating follow-up to Moonlight, is her screen debut.
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A breathtaking video of a mother tenderly holding her premature baby for the first time is captivating Internet users everywhere.
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In one particularly captivating image, a woman accompanied by four puppies stares vacantly into the distance, waiting for possible buyers.
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But even with all this, I want to be clear: Flaws and all, the Find X is a captivating device.
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Today, one of its industry's most notorious vaporware candidates is rightly celebrated as being amongst 2016's most captivating experiences.
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But for now, the race to bend the Thai cave rescue saga into a captivating big-screen spectacle is on.
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In this excerpt, Vera choreographs an introduction to man-of-interest Roman Orellanos, but quickly finds his girlfriend more captivating.
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But online, it seems there's no more captivating topic than the snow, sleet, rain or ice falling outside our windows.
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Everything felt topical, even if the political rhetoric during his studio visits was at times more captivating than the artwork.
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The story of how she conned the NYC elite was so captivating that Shonda Rhimes is taking it to Netflix.
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These days, the latest YouTube sensation captivating millennials and younger generations alike is less overtly weird yet somehow more unsettling.
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Valenzuela was a phenomenon that season, winning the Rookie of the Year and Cy Young Awards while captivating Southern California.
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The RTS structure is also what gives Billions its more satisfying and captivating tension over a typical tower defense game.
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While her Vivian doesn't really resemble the movie's — despite some nearly identical costuming choices — she's captivating in her own right.
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The spectacle and pageantry of a simple drink was captivating, and definitely made me feel like I was somewhere special.
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The creatures of Siren capture what makes mermaids such captivating figures: They are equal parts alluring and equal parts dangerous.
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Check out more specials — including captivating special events, red carpet shows and engaging celebrity interviews — on PeopleTV, available at PeopleTV.
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Among the most captivating items are five capitals sculpted in the 1170s for the Church of the Annunciation in Nazareth.
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What follows is a captivating tale about the trials of settling down, fitting in and battling on amid emotional upheaval.
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From their captivating gazes to their sweet smiles, Charlotte has inherited the very best of the 93-year-old monarch.
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Click here to view original GIFYou don't need a million dollar Steinway piano to put on a captivating musical performance.
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Perhaps even more captivating was Beatrice's pale pink headpiece topped with a giant bow — which drew comparisons to a pretzel.
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Neil is openly gay, and had a brief but captivating relationship with Olly Alexander (lead singer of Years and Years).
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Or the captivating Glass of Chartres Cathedral in France Medieval stained-glass of the Gothic Cathedral of Chartres, Chartres, France.
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Fortunately, it doesn't take Molly long to get the hang of her new business and watching her flourish is captivating.
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"The violence in Libya is captivating the market," said John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital LLC in New York.
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Perhaps even more captivating was Beatrice's pale pink headpiece topped with a giant bow that drew comparisons to a pretzel.
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We found a trove of comedic and dramatic turns; whether on film or television, Duke had an ever-captivating presence.
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The captivating show is approaching a milestone 400th episode this season and the cast is taking the opportunity to celebrate!
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And if the giant sculpture is supposed to be made of ice, well, Trump is the opposite -- electrifying and captivating.
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Westworld is still captivating from scene to scene thanks to its brilliant cast, gorgeous vistas, and stacks of dead bodies.
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Chris Pratt recently posted an especially captivating video of the cast preparing to film the final battle sequence in Endgame.
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You can see more captivating photos of Senofonte's work on her Instagram and more Beyoncé pregnancy photos on her website.
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This behavior, however unsettling for those evacuated and captivating for those watching from afar, is completely normal behavior for Kilauea.
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Even with the big price tag attached, mini Moët are cute enough to keep proving that tiny is always captivating.
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I realized I didn't pay much attention to it because the interior 0003-inch screen was so much more captivating.
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And there's something captivating about seeing seasoned jazz musicians familiarize themselves with awkwardly shaped, freezing cold instruments during a performance.
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It is an inherently violent and captivating painting, where drips and splashes do not serve a purely process-driven purpose.
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Washburn's swirling, swimming amorphous images, together as a collection entitled Reception, are visually-arresting in their confusing and captivating appearance.
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This music video for Jane Bordeaux's 'Ma'agalim' recreates those machines and it's somehow much more captivating than a real machine.
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The series exploded in popularity right from the start thanks to its black humor, captivating interpersonal drama, and existentialist themes.
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One of these photographers is Kai Böttcher, who reveals how he achieves certain effects in captivating side-by-side pictures.
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For Spalding and Castle, what was so captivating about Grand Staircase was its vastness of scale, both spatial and temporal.
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Maya is not polite, and although I found her captivating and charming, Sharma's goal is not to make her likable.
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Resnais's characteristically fragmented storytelling and a score by Stephen Sondheim help to make the movie a strange and captivating mix.
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So, put shortly, the captivating, blood-drenched fantasy drama will air prior to its source material being available on bookshelves.
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Had he, though, you'd like to think that he would have been every bit as captivating as Mr. Horton's portrayal.
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He was at his most captivating in the aria "Wenn der Freude Tränen Fliessen," which he endowed with expressive plangency.
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Basketball has had other captivating stars like Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan and LeBron James, who all streaked to lasting fame.
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The push-pull between abstract gesture and figurative gestalt also manifests in the paintings' captivating tension between movement and stasis.
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He went on to become the most famous escape artist of his day, captivating massive audiences with his daring escapes.
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Over time, researchers have produced numerous captivating concept designs for space-based solar arrays measuring a kilometer across, or more.
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The company's latest major project, Arden's Wake, is one of the more captivating VR short films I've seen to date.
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Their chemistry together is palpable, as they create a captivating atmosphere that will have you hooked from start to finish.
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However, the "immersive experience" switches from "captivating" to deadly as people get stuck on the island and struggle to survive.
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Mr. Dudamel pushed out some effervescent, courtly pulses, though this sometimes necessitated speeding past the work's most captivating harmonic turns.
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But the most captivating, in-his-prime talent is probably Chapman, and the platinum glove so indispensable to his team.
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And he did it with a kind of captivating grace, musicianship and style that made it cool to be weird.
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That's the premise of Chloe Benjamin's captivating family saga "The Immortalists," which enters the hardcover fiction list at No. 7.
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The atmospheric, historical fantasy setting combined with May's jarringly eccentric personality creates a novel as strange as it is captivating.
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Laurenz Laufenberg, one of the Schaubühne's most captivating young actors, plays Édouard with a remarkable blend of strength and vulnerability.
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Ms. Wailes's performance is captivating for the ease in which she weaves Camille A. Brown's choreography with American Sign Language.
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His stories are captivating, but his unique turns of phrase and impassioned reenactments overshadow and surpass any reality they express.
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The narrative is captivating and the threat it represents to surgical profit centers means adoption from health systems is necessary.
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Mr. Fares, playing against his sidekick role in the superb "Department Q" films, is captivating as he takes the lead.
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He constantly casts about looking for something more captivating and consequential, where his renown may be secured — to no avail.
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One, the Ascensore Montegalletto, even changes midpoint from horizontal to vertical and is a captivating must for adults and children.
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Far from out of place, Lopez's years of professional dance experience gave her a captivating, commanding presence in her videos.
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One of the best things about "Nights" is how it feels hypnotic and captivating in any moment, on any playlist.
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Gaffigan — who sharpened his acting chops in 2017's Chappaquiddick — delivers a haunting performance, as slippery as it is captivating.
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His captivating debut novel, "Mathilda Savitch," featured the 13-year-old heroine of the title as its fierce, brokenhearted narrator.
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The prayer wasn't meant to be part of the protest, but it turned out to be its most captivating episode.
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As someone deeply skeptical of technologically aided "interactive" art, I found this to be a thoroughly novel and captivating experience.
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Each seasonal view picks up on a few of the captivating aspects of Norway's least developed, yet most visually serene, locations.
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Less well known but equally captivating, Sword and Scale is one of the longest-running podcasts in the true crime genre.
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The confidence they exude in their moves, their demeanor, and their risqué, skin-out style clothes (or lack thereof) is captivating.
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For even bigger savings book the tour operator's eight-day Captivating Cuba tour, which will go for $220,250 (a $231,220 savings).
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Throw in the fact that the book is full of dragons and you're looking at what makes this book uniquely captivating.
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The Tangerine Dream score is a blast, and while Barrymore wasn't the strongest actor at 211, her screen presence is captivating.
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It is this kinship with media, a closer association with film and literature than other wearables, that makes perfume so captivating.
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It has been nine months since Netflix debuted its original docuseries Making a Murderer, captivating true crime fans the world over.
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Ours is to blow an entire afternoon and two-thirds of our phone battery on one captivating makeover montage after another.
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By enabling viewers to engage with scenes from their favorite films, AR technology provides a captivating new experience for all theatergoers.
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The thing about Riverdale is it's so captivating that simply watching a 45-minute episode once a week just isn't enough.
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For longtime fans of Plaza, it's a strange thing to see her and her captivating confidence anywhere but the driver's seat.
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Gazing at this wispy, gleaming spider silk sculpture, while listening to the chaotic yet captivating music, is deeply contemplative, even reverential.
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"Pumpkin from Mantova to Ragusa" is both captivating to watch, smell and taste "Aesthetics have no value without content," says Massimo.
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He was a jurist of captivating brilliance and wit, with a rare talent to make even the most sober judge laugh.
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The Yoruba religion is as captivating as a Djembe drum, as ancient as Ethiopian fossils and as sacred as our fathers.
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Most captivating is Linke's video of Kawah Ijen, which presents the East Java volcano as a theatrical stage for human activity.
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Besides releasing smart, affecting new music, each of Bonobo's tracks released from his latest album features a captivating music video accompaniment.
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A captivating work by Yinka Shonibare reflected on that subject: hand-sewn Dutch cotton flowers blossoming out of a replica gun.
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Which makes it a propulsive, captivating experience, as David struggles for relevance and independence, as his remaining time rapidly runs out.
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Drawing inspiration from Victorian sources as well as medieval discoveries, she invites us to experience their symbolic potency with captivating visuals.
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These are indeed captivating documents, in spite of the fact, or perhaps because, they were never intended as complete artistic statements.
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Vanngo's captivating Instagram, which appears to be a reposted video, may have sparked a conversation, but brow wigs are nothing new.
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Her outspoken activism, captivating film work and authentic charm continue to inspire women to be fearless and believe in their convictions.
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Its music video is just as captivating, a deeply personal metaphor of a band being pulled out of their near grave.
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We promise you won't be able to look away from the captivating close-ups of Thompson marking and prepping the piercing.
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As it turns out, the mundanity of our regular lives is the most captivating thing we could share with one another.
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But Murat Eyuboglu, the director and co-writer (with William deBuys) of this visually captivating and unsettling film, had other ideas.
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Because visually, it's a very controlled shot, one of the things I had to make really captivating was the sound design.
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It's all the more captivating because of its unpredictability, but that doesn't mean Pauley would bring this style to an audition.
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At times, the determined lyricism of the prose lapses into false profundity, but the sheer fearlessness of the narrative is captivating.
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The story of how advocates fought against long odds to pass the landmark legislation was as captivating as any political thriller.
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"Screamin' Jay Hawkins' All-Time Greatest Hits" is most captivating when it probes the origins of Jay's performative relationship with whiteness.
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From bears fighting in Alaska to a volcano erupting in Hawaii, these are some of the most captivating pictures of nature.
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The legend of the Thunderbird, supposedly a giant bird with an 18-foot-long wingspan, has been captivating people for decades.
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These are some of the most captivating visuals in the entire exhibit — adding a textured dimension to the otherwise 2D experience.
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He asked himself, could this be the same coolheaded, captivating yoga instructor whom he had been dating giddily since the summer?
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Even so, it's hard to deny that the movie still stands as a bizarre and captivating piece of art in itself.
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The captivating scene was widely disseminated at NASA centers, while American politicians gave out posters of the shots as diplomatic gifts.
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Watch it herePlot synopsis: What happens behind the curtains at the symphony is just as captivating as what happens on stage.
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Below, we've rounded up some of our favorite posts from Wunjina, from her awe-inspiring balancing poses to her captivating flows.
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The image is instantly captivating: This is a scene from our cyberpunk future, or at least a scene from The Matrix.
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That dedication to getting the brain and body (hands and inputs) to execute perfectly, effortlessly, purposefully, is utterly captivating to me.
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Since the 1980s, audiences have known Mr. McFerrin as a virtuoso vocalist who can deliver entire captivating sets without any accompaniment.
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Cep may not have fully solved the cases, but she collected enough clues and vivid details to tell a captivating story.
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Within such a rigorous composition, slight textural variations in the surface, from hard and flat to viscous and grooved, are captivating.
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It would seem so, judging by the captivating photographs of Marion Brenner in PRIVATE GARDENS OF THE BAY AREA (Monacelli, $60).
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Why it matters: No sooner had cigarettes become decisively uncool when a sleek new nicotine delivery device started captivating our kids.
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He claimed three wickets in a captivating opening bowling spell — including Virat Kohli, India's captain and the world's most prized wicket.
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The song's success can be attributed both to Platten's strong vocals, and her "captivating" lyrics, according to Digital Journal's Markos Papadatos.
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Jeep Gladiator: A captivating midsize pickup based on the iconic Jeep Wrangler, but fully loaded, the price can climb above $50,000.
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December 19, 1983: The New Yorker profiles Issey Miyake, part of a new wave of Japanese designers captivating the fashion industry.
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The middle song, in which muscular rowing is conveyed through rippling piano passages and breathless vocal lines, was especially captivating here.
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When you watch the song's video, the most captivating component is the movement of young Ugandan dance squad, Triplets Ghetto Kids.
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Exploring the physical print of the maze is, just like exploring a city, a unique, sometimes frustrating, but ultimately captivating pastime.
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Cine Shot will let you make visually captivating images, but I'm not sure how long the honeymoon will last with this feature.
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From their captivating gazes to their matching royal hair part, Charlotte has inherited the very best of the 91-year-old monarch.
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A year later at the same conference, the game has proven that it will offer players more than just a captivating premise.
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Jake's romance with Sadie (Sarah Gadon) ends up being just as captivating as his attempt to thwart Lee Harvey Oswald (Daniel Webber).
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Leto plays him like Jim Carrey on lean, turning a character who should be equally captivating and terrifying into a strange mess.
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To be sure, journalists across the board have been homing in on Facebook and Google because it has been a captivating story.
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Sparks immediately flew and Thompson, who was a virgin when they met in 1972, found herself in a captivating romance with Presley.
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The story is so captivating that I've almost finished the whole thing, and this is only my third day of reading it.
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Bryant was asked about how Shaq would have been remembered had he had Kobe's legendary work ethic ... and Kobe's answer was captivating.
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This was one of the most amazing, beautiful, intricate, captivating books I have had the pleasure of reading in my entire life.
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" In the numerous street speeches documented in Reiwa Uprising, she uses captivating rhetoric to argue for structural change for "our children's sake.
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One of many captivating and delicious things about Harry Roseman's drawings is that he has dissolved the boundary between madness and rationality.
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Whether its a snake, a crustacean, or a friend spitting fire, Achmad has a knack for catching subjects at their most captivating.
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The show introduces you one of the Marvel Universe's lesser-known heroes, but in a captivating, action-packed and morally conflicted manner.
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Clauss rolls intersecting threads of cultural criticism into a captivating package, seasoned with appropriately Blade Runner neon lights and ambient electronic music.
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It's not just rosé that's captivating millennials, wine of all kinds and colors are an official obsession of the youngest drinking set.
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More specifically, though, the Phillips offer a wholesomeness that's similar to what many people found so captivating about HGTV's former first couple.
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I find her meticulous attention to detail captivating, which is why I have an issue with the way she paints the trees.
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But Brandon Victor Dixon, as Judas, stole every scene he was in, with a performance that was confident, slippery, and positively captivating.
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Even if modern attention spans are constantly tempted with hundreds of images, artistic expressions like this exhibit create a new, captivating reality.
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"Toni Morrison was a national treasure, as good a storyteller, as captivating, in person as she was on the page," he tweeted.
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Her characters are utterly captivating — the moneymaking kids, the retired ambassador, the musicians, the actors, the addicts — and her scenery envelops you.
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Click here to view original GIFThis is a really captivating look at how wooden objects are made in small villages across China.
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As captivating and polished as all the celebrity children look in their portrait, North West is the clear winner of the bunch.
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The photographer's captivating portrait series Icons, which will be published in a monograph next year, staunchly rejects both of these tired concepts.
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Exclusive home movie footage shows young Diana at play, goofing with her little brother and captivating the camera from an early age.
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From their captivating gazes to their matching royal hair part, Charlotte has inherited the very best of the 92-year-old monarch.
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Despite offending the audience's strict Victorian conservatism, the dance proved captivating and soon appeared in cabarets and food venues across the country.
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Finally, there is a mysterious set of words which completely elude my grasp, but which for precisely that reason are totally captivating.
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But seeing the sincere friendship between Madeline and Jane develop shows that affection between women is just as captivating as the drama.
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Trump's brash and captivating style at the pulpit has always been key to his appeal and how he connects with his base.
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People need to believe that it's possible for any character to die, or else the action just won't really be as captivating.
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The rich use of media in Science of the Unseen makes the exhibition immersive and captivating in its exploration of the world.
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One of the most captivating comes from 12-year-old Roman Savelyev, who left home to join the ranks of the revolutionaries.
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Not only is it captivating narratively, but its controls are simple, and there's never any "real" threat—you cannot "fail" the game.
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These people are documenting car history in the most beautiful, artistic, and captivating manner possible, and I commend them for it wholeheartedly.
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He also seems to think props make all the difference when it comes to captivating an audience and getting your point across.
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Keys, who is consistently captivating, sauntered on with flawless harmonies, and for just a moment or two, these Grammys felt utterly essential.
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The musician is earning rave reviews for her captivating performance in A Star Is Born, and off-screen she's happier than ever.
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It's captivating to see the concepts that became the rides we know and love as well other ideas that would never be.
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"Jules, even at a total loss, always has this captivating spark of free spirit and optimism, and a magical sense of innocence."
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But what was there, in those dozens of stickies, was so captivating that Mr. Patel knew he had to have the role.
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His performance is captivating, upsetting, and mind-boggling, considering the psychological and emotional toll it must take to play your own abuser.
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Check out some stills from the captivating short film below: Visit Brent Sievers on Vimeo for more ani-mazingness like The Divide.
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Sunday's back 9 were so captivating, in fact, that it captured the attention of President Trump ... who told folks to tune in.
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Ms. Qian's captivating singing combines the trembling, nasal-toned quality of Chinese opera with the more penetrating richness of Western classical styles.
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That spectrum of dynamics is echoed in the captivating score by his fellow Finn the celebrated composer and conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen.
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Coupled with Bradley's captivating live show, which showcased a unique charisma, he swiftly became one of the brightest jewels in Daptone's crown.
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This captivating video created by Antti Lipponen visualizes more than 100 years of temperature change in 191 countries in just 35 seconds.
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To my eye, Judah and Joseph are easily the two most captivating of the 13 portraits here, but your opinion may vary.
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Yes, that 2801-day winter sports celebration will feature athleticism, grace and life-changing accomplishment, captivating tens of millions watching at home.
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Callas has never felt as beautifully captivating and anguished — even if it's a few fleeting moments of flickering light in the darkness.
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Until … three "hot Riverdale dads" arrive on the scene, at once defusing the bloodthirsty tension and captivating the licentious imagination of onlookers.
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It is captivating in its description of the dangers of logging giant trees, and brutally portrays conditions in the early logging camps.
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Rieslings and chenin blancs are among the few white grapes versatile enough to make captivating dry wines and luscious sweet wines. Why?
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The richly varied orchestration includes captivating effects for a battery of percussion, along with some silent-film effects from a Hammond organ.
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What makes Doncic&aposs run so incredible and so captivating is that defenses don&apost seem to have an answer for him.
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But Alice Archer's intricate digital embroidery and prints that meld technology and biology to captivating effect attract a broad range of clients.
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Critic's Pick Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, amid "West Side Story" previews, presented an austere and captivating dance set to Bach's cello suites.
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One of them, a 550-horsepower V8, became available this year — at a time when electric vehicles are captivating luxury-car buyers.
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One of them, a 550-horsepower V8, became available this year — at a time when electric vehicles are captivating luxury-car buyers.
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This much is demonstrated by the captivating, often large paintings in "Homemaker," Becky Suss's excellent Manhattan debut at the Jack Shainman Gallery.
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I wanted a copy of Andrew Norman's captivating, mystical "Sustain" ever since hearing it performed last year by the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
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ATEEZ have since weaved a captivating narrative about seeking your life's treasure, and we're more than happy to join the hunt. 5.
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Netflix description: Some of the world's most majestic birds display delightfully captivating mating rituals, from flashy dancing to flaunting their colorful feathers.
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So, to be captivating, it had better be an approaching hurricane, a just-in presidential election result, or a declaration of war.
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So now it opts to be vulgar and captivating, in the hope that good ratings for the spectacle mean the nation wins.
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It took some time for my eyes to adjust to being able to read the rune-like lettering in these captivating works.
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This captivating film's success offers a strong argument — and hopefully an encouragement — for more graphic novelists to apply their creativity to animation.
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Renee Willoughby is captivating as an interstellar alien DJ, especially while reading audience-submitted questions to aliens through a voice-augmenting microphone.
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Others, like frozen yogurt, are more of a quick burn, captivating consumers before just as quickly fizzling out, leaving behind empty storefronts.
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But whoever coined that expression never stopped to think about how flames and explosions could make falling dominoes even more captivating to watch.
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She's aggressive, mean, and utterly captivating, exuding star quality even as she's trying to cut someone's face open with a broken glass bottle.
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GoT has been lauded for its stellar acting (along with its captivating — if not occasionally controversial — writing, incredible international sets, stunning costume design).
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It's a real referendum on this administration that Ted Cruz, who otherwise would be a captivating and mesmerizing figure, is just a nobody.
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I don't know whether Trump can pull off any of those looks (my guess is no) but either way, it will be captivating.
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Robbie is captivating as a woman aware of her power and willing to sacrifice her most personal dreams in order to maintain it.
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The cinematic nature of the game was captivating from a single-player perspective and this was the installment that redefined the multiplayer experience.
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"She could be captivating and had the capacity to be very sweet and funny when she wanted to be," the college source said.
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Despite a growing acceptance of subtitles, a movie still has to be captivating to make it in the American market, Denson-Randolph said.
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Tickets Rock en Seine is close to Paris, meaning you can combine the festival with a few days exploring the captivating French capital.
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It's a crapshoot to inject any amendment into an appropriations law — particularly when disagreements over immigration and border security are captivating national attention.
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The result is a captivating book that will make you feel like you're right at the sidelines, breath held, rooting for the team.
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This intimate 1975 duet, set to Ravel's "Sonatine for Piano," offers Ms. Peck an excellent vehicle for her captivating musicality and growing refinement.
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We had no idea BareMinerals' Original Loose Powder Foundation could be so captivating even before it hit the shelves at our local Sephora.
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A captivating new documentary—directed by Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert, and produced by Barack and Michelle Obama—opens with an unambiguous case.
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It's a thorough, captivating deep dive into the lives of these women, and an exploration of the culture and politics of their time.
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Movies like Interstellar and Avatar, and hundreds of other captivating science fiction stories, paint a picture as to what might be out there.
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It is rare to encounter a work so captivating that the viewer feels transported through time and immersed in an unfamiliar cultural encounter.
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Having told the stories of Scientology, Enron, and Steve Jobs, filmmaker Alex Gibney knows something about captivating personalities and the power of persuasion.
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It's more like a video game Dorian Gray: something beautiful and captivating that, if you glimpse its true nature, is also utterly appalling.
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" She added: "He was a jurist of captivating brilliance and wit, with a rare talent to make even the most sober judge laugh.
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The Pretty Pimple is Dr. Lee's new site that houses behind-the-scenes commentary about the captivating skin conditions seen on her show.
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Arguably the documentary series' most captivating and controversial figure, Sheela also allegedly ordered multiple incidents of wiretapping, one arson, and several attempted murders.
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But the result is a captivating view of this complex little planet and a reminder of just how much the surface changes throughout.
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Instead it explores how his mix of precocious talent and eccentricity proved captivating, particularly for the artists who were among his biggest fans.
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There's also, of course, my fascination with speedrunning, the exceedingly rare hobby that I have no desire to try, but find endlessly captivating.
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Designer Demna Gvasalia, who took the reigns at Balenciaga in 2015, isn't shy about the fact that he finds "low brow" culture captivating.
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Late last year, a captivating star-shaped installation fell from artist Jun Hao Ong's imagination onto—or rather into—a building in Malaysia.
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" Veloux likes using LEGO as a medium because requires him to, "[Deconstruct] images to their essence, transforming them into hyperrealistic and captivating art.
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If you want an idea of the sheer captivating nonsense of that time in professional wrestling, look no further than the above video.
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No wonder the ugly cry is captivating in its own way: It delivers us from the stranglehold of conventional beauty, asks nothing but
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But if we get too wrapped up in these captivating fights—all over how we produce electric power—we'll miss some big opportunities.
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She was a rising star, on the cusp of something bigger than herself — the captivating, edgy musician on the tips of everyone's tongues.
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" Cohen, 51, then rolled clips of Vanderbilt's appearance on the show in 2016 with Cooper, calling her "as captivating and radiant as ever.
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Dudal's musical abilities were so captivating, even the Varchettis&apos 10-year-old son and his friend stopped playing video games to listen.
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A consistent eye for pivotal work has allowed the five-year-old photo publication to produce 10 captivating issues, and boundless web content.
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His eyes could appear eerie and mismatched, producing a captivating or mesmeric gaze from on stage or through the lens of a camera.
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"5050", arguably her biggest track to date, is a slow and soulful ode to Black British girlhood with a captivating video to match.
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With a budget of just $100,000, Cuarón managed to make a hypnotic short that built on a story many already found sufficiently captivating.
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This oddly captivating nightmare stars Paul Walker as a low-level Mafia hood and it's totally bonkers, so be prepared for anything. Seriously.
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It felt like a free-for-all and only loosely regulated, but even then, its concept of pitting style against style was captivating.
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The true story behind the powerful Oscar hopeful Lion is universally captivating — but resonates particularly with mothers and children, says star Nicole Kidman.
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This is a commanding start that combines a captivating layout, rich use of color (credit to the colorist, Laura Martin), and Coates's writing.
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These short videos come in at around a minute long, but they're entertaining, bite-sized videos that are strangely captivating, satirical, and witty.
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In the build up to Rio, let's take a look at the captivating – and at times, heart-breaking – upsets from Olympics past. 2000.
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"Los Guachos V," Mr. Klein's captivating new album, contains two suites, "Suite Indiana" and "Suite Jazmin," composed using techniques of inversion and retrograde.
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Normani gives another captivating performance with her catchy new single, "Motivation," and the awe-inspiring new music video inspired by the early 2000s.
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Even at lower than usual volume, her voice was captivating — deep and slightly husky — and when she laughed, it was a hearty cackle.
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When he wasn't floating like a butterfly or stinging like a bee, the late Muhammad Ali was captivating crowds with his magic tricks.
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I don't know if I loved it, but it was captivating and fun and interesting and all of it was available at once.
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And if that's where it stopped, as a short miniseries built around a captivating performance from Elisabeth Moss, it would have been fine.
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A range of his captivating work is currently being exhibited in London's Dulwich Picture Gallery in an exhibition titled Nikolai Astrup: Painting Norway.
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The Band's Visit's onstage musicians are captivating, but Tony Shalhoub's performance as the band's introverted but emotionally effusive conductor is the production's cornerstone.
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I suggest going in with a blank slate, as the mysterious nature of Kravitz and Kirke's relationship makes for a particularly captivating lens.
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Seemingly spit out of a millennial meme generator, wifisfuneral—real name Isaiah Rivera—should not be a captivating presence in the rap world.
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But it's an easy bet that whatever direction he takes, for whatever reason, will be captivating to think about and look really good.
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Celebrity home decor has long fascinated people, with shows like "MTV Cribs" and "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" captivating audiences for years.
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"Szold's plea for celebration of our common heritage while tolerating, indeed appreciating, the differences among us concerning religious practice, is captivating," Ginsburg said.
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But now Moe's is shutting down, one more loss in a city that can't seem to hold on to its most captivating idiosyncrasies.
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I highly recommend the new Animal Crossing for anyone who's looking for a fun distraction from the chaos and a genuinely captivating game.
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But Everett's amiable tone, and especially his captivating anecdotes from his field studies in the Amazonian rain forests, will help the neophyte along.
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Moroder's track has a Summer warbling "I feel loooooooooove" over a thundering, pulsating beat that still feels original and captivating four decades later.
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Inspired by science fiction and the captivating nature of strange imagery, Sydney based illustrator Mxfreeze creates futuristic juxtapositions of characters, animals, and landscapes.
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This is why I find her recent work so distressing and, more importantly, captivating, and — in at least a two instances — weirdly funny.
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In his work, Susini purposefully mixed alluring sculpture, painting, and anatomical models to create captivating waxen figures for male medical students to study.
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But most intriguing is the premiere of a new arrangement of Lisa Bielawa's 2017 "Fictional Migrations," a captivating work inspired by Olivier Messiaen.
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She will be joined onstage by an ensemble of dancers, singers and musicians, but her captivating intensity will likely be front and center.
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And then there was this: Andrew also interviewed a robot and said it was the strangest, yet oddly captivating, "interview" he ever conducted.
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The third Lucía is the Castro equivalent of a Soviet positive heroine — not unlike Adela Legrá, the captivating untrained actress who plays her.
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Ms. Gerwig wrote the movie with Noah Baumbach, who directs the black-and-white scenes of New York evenings with a captivating twinkle.
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The team that was adopted by so many neutrals for its flamboyance in 2014 seems a little paler now, not quite as captivating.
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A really captivating and enjoyable show will be found and talked about, whether it's released over a few weeks or all at once.
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For those who like to learn through stories, the book is a captivating introduction to Mexican history that will inspire many Wikipedia searches.
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To put this skinny young man onstage is to see him turn instantly captivating: Mr. Wong is energetic but composed, determined yet realistic.
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This captivating movie, like the blues itself, is at once a recognition of those somber truths and a gesture of protest against them.
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Alexander Vindman, Gordon Sondland and Fiona Hill all gave captivating testimony — but who would we most like to have seen testify who didn't?
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"See What Can Be Done" is a captivating miscellany, one that should entice even readers who usually see fit to bypass such collections.
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Between those events lies a voluptuous wallow in sound and image, at times so captivating that we barely notice it's an ideational wasteland.
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The range of what The Times considers interesting enough for an obituary accounts for what has made those pages so captivating every day.
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We will talk about the law and strategy as we eagerly consume every hour of what will be a clownish but captivating spectacle.
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One of the most captivating of them is Joey Purp, a twenty-two-year-old rapper who gracefully navigates playfulness, furor, and sobriety.
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She had broad appeal and was lauded for her captivating screen presence and versatility, even though she was quiet and reserved off-screen.
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" The most captivating design of all, though, was by Mr. Johns himself: the cluster of inflatable, semi-transparent boxlike units for "Walkaround Time.
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The film balances its captivating main characters and their fiery love with the grand sweep of the places and times they find themselves in.
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After a captivating performance at the label's menswear show in 2014, British musician, Benjamin Clementine will return to provide the catwalk's soundtrack once again.
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Each ominous specter of death on a horse or trepidatious wheel of fortune, as depicted by Smith, offers personal guidance through direct, captivating imagery.
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Baseball will never see another player quite like Hamilton, who was so gifted and so troubled and so captivating and so damn weird, too.
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Here are 143 of the most captivating photos of November 2016's supermoon, captured from Beijing, Kansas, Kolkata, New York, Kazakhstan, Myanmar and more.
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What's captivating about Babitz's particular mode of confession is that it's anchored by an intuition that renders her environs both so enchanted and familiar.
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Their story is so bright and captivating that it's well worth watching, even if it makes the rest of the show pale by comparison.
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Though Sea of Solitude lasts around four hours, the world was captivating enough to make me spend additional hours simply running around in it.
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With the tools and resources listed below, you can get help taking your Instagram feed from drab and boring to captivating and engaging. Psst.
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Shameless represents one of many shows that can produce something unique and captivating as a result of this evolution in how people consume television.
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The shifted agenda of Trump will hit the show, but for the most part, it'll proceed business — bad and utterly captivating business — as usual.
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But last night's episode, for which Planned Parenthood was a collaborator, tackled abortion in a different situation — head-on, and with a captivating frankness.
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MEOW's main exhibition is The Captivating Cat: Felines and the Artist's Gaze, which includes over 70 pieces from the Worcester Art Museum's permanent collection.
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"I love painting images that seem at once abstract and photorealistic," he tells The Creators Project, elegantly summarizing the paradox of his captivating works.
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A series of atmospheric, episodic adventure games, KRZ is a Mountain Goats-y gothic tale of roadside American mystery, and so far completely captivating.
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It's an ill-defined, vague space, but I've come to find the vagueness captivating, if only because it makes the genre feel so spacious.
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"Go West, young man," is easily one of the most captivating and timeless American mottos — an invitation to all entrepreneurs to take a chance.
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The three generations of women are tight-knit, and launched their own Facebook talk show, Red Table Talk, where they share captivating personal stories.
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Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Erika Jayne made her Dancing with the Stars debut on Monday night, and her routine was very captivating.
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Curated by Massimiliano Gioni and organized as a series of mini-exhibitions, it is a show of captivating human stories told through our belongings.
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This "real life" Nathan and Elena are captivating for their normality, an entirely alien state of affairs in the wider context of the characters.
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With the remarkably talented Maggie Gyllenhaal and James Franco leading an exceptional cast, we look forward to delving deeper as this captivating story evolves.
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Father had been found alone, unconscious Piqui's disappearance was a captivating mystery to residents in Southern California and set off two months of searches.
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St. Louis music photographer Tim Bottchen has eternalized the complex process of constructing a Daft Punk helmet par excellence through a captivating photo diary.
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Holding on to a savant who's somehow even more productive than captivating, on a five-year deal before his 23rd birthday, is a gift.
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The documentary makers have worked hard to celebrate the artist's later works, showing captivating footage of pieces like Beam Drop (1983) and Metropolis (2011).
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It's just his trademark, but also one of the reasons why the Afghan Whigs became one of the most captivating bands of their generation.
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The San Francisco startup that invented the groundbreaking Juul e-cigarette had a central goal during its development: captivating users with the first hit.
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One of her best and most captivating novels is a contemporary retelling of Ovid's gender-bending myth of Iphis, entitled " Girl Meets Boy " (2007).
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And if this trailer is any indication, Season 5 is going to be one of the bloodiest, most captivating seasons from the series yet.
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The three generations of women are tight knit, and launched their own Facebook talk show, Red Table Talk, where they share captivating personal stories.
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The science behind the supermoon Michelle Nichols, director of public observing at Chicago's Adler Planetarium, explained the moon's captivating close approach to the Earth.
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The bold work features a noose-like head on a muscular body with a captivating windmill-like part in the heart of the piece.
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A certain personality seems to have one less layer of skin, don't have a defense mechanism, and that's part of why they're so captivating.
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Reilly's work blazes into our most private spaces, slyly proving that human connection might be the most elusive and captivating art of them all.
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Drowse—the solo project of Portland drone/shoegaze artist Kyle Bates—has been captivating us for a minute now with his sonic world-building.
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Arie's "Ready for Love," captivating Keith Urban so hard that he felt less like a lofty judge-god and more like a human being.
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It started with that, and then it just was really well-written and captivating, and at the same time, there were real people here.
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That's why Refinery29 talked to three very different, very talented, astoundingly captivating women who are all masters of their own distinct type of magic.
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The San Francisco startup that invented the groundbreaking Juul e-cigarette had a central goal during its development: captivating users with the first hit.
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Though Muscadet is so often characterized as neutral, with a narrow bandwidth of flavors and aromas, the rich yet crackling texture can be captivating.
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Massive pop stars dropped albums overnight, albums that had eluded us for half a decade suddenly appeared, and captivating new names rose from nothing.
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CLOCKS There are plenty of fine chairs, desks, tables and other functional objects at the fair, but among the most captivating are the clocks.
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But lo and behold, the first full-length trailer for the movie is surprisingly captivating, a faithful adaptation of the traditionally animated 1994 original.
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The New Year's Day battle of Williams and Frances Tiafoe against Federer and Belinda Bencic represented an apex of many captivating Hopman Cup combinations.
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But that's kind of the point; it's what makes true crime series, from Serial to all those shows on the History Channel, so captivating.
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He thinks that the already stylish room in the hottest new private club in town, the San Vicente Bungalows, could be even more captivating.
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It's the final installment in her post-narrative, conversation-fueled trilogy, which, from start to finish, upends the foundations of captivating and meaningful fiction.
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Given current concerns about tech and privacy, the idea of a surveillance-driven project based on search results might seem more terrifying than captivating.
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At 218, Bob Dylan is perhaps more enigmatic now than he's ever been — and he's been a captivating mystery for over half a century.
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Tourism is now the biggest industry in the little French village of St. Denis in the Dordogne, where Martin Walker sets his captivating mysteries.
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Learning to Think Like a Computer Computational thinking — approaching problems the way a programmer would — is captivating educators, from kindergarten teachers to college professors.
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Smaller companies have been captivating investors because they do most of their business in the United States and, therefore, insulated from trade war fallout.
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While the Brooklyn Museum had an exceptional year with its captivating lineup, galleries like Koenig & Clinton and NurtureART also offered stellar, thought-provoking exhibitions.
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The appeal is easy to understand: It's beautifully shot and well-acted, with a captivating story that doubles as a biting critique of inequality.
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But what first seemed a distraction soon became a captivating moment, an elegant choreographic representation of the magical music, which these artists sang beautifully.
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Our critics A.O. Scott and Wesley Morris selected 10 performers, including Lupita Nyong'o, above, they found most captivating, challenging, shocking and inspiring in 2019.
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It's a captivating young adult novel that moved audiences, leading its sequel to be published just a year after the first installation was released.
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Shares of Tilray, which have been captivating Wall Street this week, had another roller-coaster ride Thursday, eventually closing down more than 17 percent.
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Marzorati's prose is conversational, and the book encompasses more than insightful sportswriting—it is an intimate and captivating look at athleticism, competition, and aging.
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While it was Whitney Houston's legendary voice that made her a superstar, she also lit up the stage with her beauty and captivating presence.
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But he said he thought the content itself was meaningful and captivating enough that ad-avoiding viewers ultimately would not mind being sold to.
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"'The Homesman' is both a captivating western and a meticulous, devastating feminist critique of the genre," A. O. Scott wrote in his Times review.
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I personally fell in love with the live singer Eirini Tornesaki, whose ghostly and captivating voice accompanies most of the scenes in the show.
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These performances are not subtle, but they are captivating and convincing—not to mention far easier to mock than they would be to replicate.
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The first leg of entries were particularly captivating, with PSILOCYBIN rubbing shoulders with ODYSSEUS (AT SEA) and LENNON, and a surprise at NEON LIGHT.
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This is the story of a young, captivating singer who came of age in the late '60s/early '70s, all told as an oral history.
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Between Seimetz's captivating performance and the role she's given here, Rachel Creed is the one we nearly wish was the focal point of the film.
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The captivating series, showing for the first time in New York City, reels you in with its masterful photos of gorgeous, haunting ruins in Kazakhstan.
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It was a refreshingly confident and captivating few minutes of late-night TV, and you should watch it all at the top of the page.
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SIX CHARACTERS (a family album) is far more captivating because it goes off script and recreates the canonical work as a nonlinear series of dreams.
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A great opportunity to experience one of her captivating performances in person is the upcoming show celebrating the release of her new album Das Ram.
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It's hard to imagine, considering the actress played Waldorf — in all her Chanel headband-wearing, Fifth Avenue penthouse-living glory — perfectly, captivating audiences for years.
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If this book doesn't quite settle the question of belief for you, it will at least fortify your faith in scrupulous reporting and captivating storytelling.
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Beyond that, devil art throughout the ages—from Baudelaire, Lautréamont, Dante, and Bosch to Mercyful Fate and Celtic Frost—provides genuinely captivating realms to enter.
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The Robinson family's struggles to keep life comfy and happy while stranded on a distant alien world were captivating to my 10-year-old brain.
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Her performance was captivating but it was her answer to host Dick Clark's question about her long-term goals that made her one to watch.
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That players could invest so much time into an elegant, incredible story, and actually leave our mark on it, too, was an innovative, captivating idea.
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Intimate images of Ali practicing the rituals of Islam are most captivating: the "greatest of all time" bowing down to an entity greater than himself.
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They're mentioned more often than Ferengi or Gorn food, and they're more visually captivating than bland, logically vegetarian Vulcan fare or fittingly familiar Bajoran dishes.
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It's a beautifully shot film exploring a truly fascinating story, but Mary Shelley never really becomes as moving or as captivating as it should be.
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She worries about the movement's future if its captivating rhetoric, and all the money-making opportunities that follow, were to suddenly fall out of fashion.
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H&M has really whet our appetites for its upcoming Erdem collaboration — launching next on November 2 — with a captivating film directed by Baz Luhrmann.
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From the dream locations and racks of gorgeous clothing, to endearing, off-the-cuff moments, they can be just as captivating as the final photographs.
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Accordingly, when the first connected toy startup hits $1 billion in revenues, don't be surprised to find it offers a captivating toys-to-life experience.
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And now with Steven Ogg and with Xander Berkeley, we have some terrific performers and some really great people, and they're all captivating to watch.
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Sterling is just captivating… And then, of course, we find out some more backstory of relationships and how our parents impact us, biological or adoptive.
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This time, however, the journey into Jessica's past feels like familiar territory, making the show seem less urgent and less captivating than it previously did.
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That mission is most apparent in the new Lincoln Navigator, an SUV so luxurious and captivating that Ford could barely build enough to meet demand.
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In the video below, he weaves steel cables and LEDs between Common Ground's iconic blue walls for a final product as captivating as the first.
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The least jumbled, and not inconsequently, most captivating storyline in tonight's episode, gives viewers a whole new understanding of what's happening inside the Webster home.
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Don't get me wrong, it's a great story: the characters are brilliant, and it's not hard to see why it made such a captivating film.
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In the captivating ads, Delevingne wears an epic fur coat, a striking black suit, a leather dress and more signature cool-girl Saint Laurent pieces.
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The fresh perspectives and engaging storytelling that can make podcasts so captivating has allowed many audio shows to make the leap to the small screen.
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Kirk believes that one of the main reasons Wintour is so captivating to individuals is that her behavior isn't something typically associated with female leaders.
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One of the many difficult tasks facing Hillary Clinton as the first female major-party nominee is that of captivating American audiences with her words.
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Now, the multidisciplinary artist, poet and D.J. makes art that's equal parts colorful, cryptic, captivating and challenging — and a perfect fit for the internet age.
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Kahn also led me to Zachary M. Labe of the University of California, Irvine, who created the captivating animation of the data from the paper.
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The most immediately captivating of Mr. Sachs's works is a small, cylindrical fish pond surrounded by a sloping plywood construction, like a flagstone-covered hillock.
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Evidently, captivating texts are hidden in the Earth, written in the language of life, which can augment what we know from historical texts and accounts.
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However, this rainbow of options makes the journey to "find your look" a captivating one, especially when the person happens to work in pop music.
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And as captivating as a glimpse inside the daily routines of certain VIPs can be, lately it's their interiors that make us the most envious.
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The baby who played the sun on Teletubbies definitely had no idea she'd be captivating and terrifying college-age stoners for the next couple decades.
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A story with so many narrative threads might easily unspool, but Sugiura keeps it tightly interlaced through CJ's captivating, honest, often hilarious point of view.
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Keith, on the other hand, arguably wasn't even the best player on the Mets, but he's always been a star — a study in captivating contradictions.
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But it remains a wondrous destination for the adventurous traveler, full of captivating scenery, generous and friendly people, and accessible monasteries and holy places nearby.
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"Toni Morrison was a national treasure, as good a storyteller, as captivating, in person as she was on the page," Obama wrote in a tweet.
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We're covering chaos in Iran amid the coronavirus, what to know about symptoms and an exploration of what makes Hideo Kojima's video games so captivating.
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OUDIN ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT Melanie Oudin is retiring from professional tennis, eight years after her captivating run to the United States Open quarterfinals as a teenager.
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With no agreement in sight and impeachment captivating the Capitol, it's increasingly likely Washington will be forced to accept another temporary funding bill in December.
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Unwaveringly focused on Ayanna (a captivating Zora Howard), 17, during the summer before she leaves for college, the movie deftly alternates between two distinct tones.
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"A Rose in Glass" (1921) employs a captivating yellow background that seems to palpate the flower's white petals and the translucent drinking glass from within.
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Windsor's life makes for a captivating and inspiring story of a queer woman who believed in her right to take up space and be seen.
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A similar feat of perception came out of a captivating Tishman Auditorium performance by the Swiss pianist Nik Bärtsch with Mobile, his minimalist acoustic quartet.
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It was different than typical Broadway fare, but its quiet charm — not to mention captivating star Carmen Cusack — made for an enjoyable, unique experience. 7.
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The procgen maps can be infuriating, offering impossible odds on bland territory, or captivating, offering you skirmishes as memorable as any AAA action game setpiece.
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The journalistic avidity that fills this novel with captivating stories and tellingly observed details can also become an invented slickness that might be called novelism.
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi is one of the best-reviewed Star Wars movies to date, currently captivating fans around the world with its release.
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After the wave swirls across the stage, Mr. Reagan, poised against a red sky, is a more captivating sight as he emerges alone, moving haltingly.
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Earlier this month, he released a studio video of "Wanderlust," a captivating new composition recorded with a different string quartet, plus the drummer Kenneth Salters.
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Watching Tony Allen was, and, on a bizarre occasion, is, completely fucking captivating in a way that is reserved for epoch-defining Hall of Famers.
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In footage the UCF Police Department uploaded to Facebook last Friday, we get a captivating look at the age-old battle of man vs. snake.
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What the album does well is give warmth, sensitivity—Robyn's most insightful of all her records to date—and it is, above all, aurally captivating.
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He's often heard alongside figures like Robert Glasper, Common and Kendrick Lamar, but his own music is a captivating mélange, switching grooves and textures often.
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It turns out that implementing privacy at scale isn't very captivating, at least not to this group of students gathered in a lecture hall after dark.
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One cannot imagine a contented person portraying, with such captivating skill, the appalling venality of a Miss Bohun or the reckless hunger of a Laura Fletcher.
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Check out how some of your favorite celebrities like Emilia Clarke, Lady Gaga and Michelle Obama chose to express themselves with heartfelt words and captivating images.
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To Catch a Predator didn't end its run because people didn't find it captivating—it ended because press and the people with money found it unsavory.
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Now that the generalized Pokémon Go craze has subsided, the more captivating effort to catch 'em all may be game developer Niantic's ongoing battle against cheaters.
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Cassini's orbit through Saturn has — without argument — been one of humanity's most valuable and captivating ventures into space, yet it will come to a swift end.
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When the actress stepped onto the stage, Colbert made her turn to face the audience so everyone could get an up-close look at captivating eyes.
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Her freckle-covered, plump face looks like something out of the 1930s; it's hard to imagine any contemporary Oscar-bait actress appearing as vulnerable or captivating.
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Emma Stone and Jonah Hill first burst onto the scene together in 2007's Superbad with their hilarious and captivating performances in the hit teen comedy.
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But what's most captivating about TATBILB is the slow burn of real feelings that develop within the fake relationship Peter and Lara Jean have agreed to.
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Segui tilted her head, smiling and looking at Cuddy the way you might at a particularly precocious and captivating child, then headed off to a meeting.
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It's no secret that more than a few of the entertainment industry's most captivating and prodigious artists don't exactly write songs aligned with our political ideals.
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Welcome to the hall of fame of unreliable narrators, Stephen Florida: Your thoughts are troubling, obsessive, captivating, and funny, and we can't help rooting for you.
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Their romance is sweet and gentle, the world-building is unique and captivating, and the story is a beautifully written meditation on moving on from loss.
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In captivating prose, she described her childhood being raised by two people who shirked responsibility and convention, who prioritized adventure over putting food on the table.
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It's beautiful day, the sun is shining, and the only thing I can think about is a few brief but captivating seconds of Justin Bieber footage.
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A painting like "Vendor" (1979) is telling on two counts, a work of captivating colorism that walks a thin line between flatness and three-dimensional illusion.
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This summer saw a wide range of show, movie, book, and podcast programming dedicated to the damaging and captivating world of cults in America, and beyond.
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But that doesn't make them any less entertaining to relive, as proven by Margot Robbie's captivating turn as Olympic figure skater Tonya Harding in I, Tonya.
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Instead, huge crowds are forming around the booth for Fortnite, the battle royale game that is still captivating the world over a year after its release.
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PETA argued that Naruto took Slater's unattended camera at a nature reserve and snapped the photo of himself, making him the artiste behind the captivating shot.
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When they're not providing inspiration to hit the gym, Pinkett Smith, her mom, and Willow are sharing captivating stories on their Facebook Series Red Table Talk.
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Creating a captivating, tangible memorial that was hard to ignore was just the point, especially in a country with such a high track record of impunity.
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If each Sunmoonstar tape is a spring bloom, temporarily stretching out from underground to soak in the sunlight, this is most probably the most captivating yet.
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With their raw power, sleek frames, and Earth-transcending abilities, rockets are not only captivating marvels of engineering, they are our tickets to the wider universe.
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Its title is an homage to DeCarava, whose artistic influence is echoed in Jenkins's and Joseph's work through their use of emotive portraiture and captivating storytelling.
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It's a good option for podcasters because its balance of bass and frequency peaks help to make a wide range of voices sound clear and captivating.
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More important, despite the tendency to dot his book with such daunting phrases as "combinatorial game theory" and "stochastic equations," he tells a surprisingly captivating story.
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In light of Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan's heated testimony before the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday, Cramer looked back at the bank's once-captivating model.
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Material that would be merely sick, disgusting and unreadable in the hands of a lesser writer is, with Brite at the controls, surprisingly erotic and captivating.
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The drama that has come to define American reality TV is nowhere to be found in this series, and perhaps that's what makes it so captivating.
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Salt Bae is a Turkish chef with a weird but oddly captivating sense of humor that somewhat resembles the slapstick, one-liner style of Japanese comedians.
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An Earth Day celebration wouldn't be complete without a captivating peek into the mysterious depths of our planet's most species-rich yet mysterious ecosystem: the ocean.
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In the evening's most captivating moments these coalesce into something very much his own, with a tranquil efficiency running through even the knottiest, most acrobatic sequences.
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Yet the whole thing flows from beginning to end like a short film — seamlessly taking us through the weird and captivating world of Tierra Whack's mind.
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Yet the race does not have the kind of hot-button issues or big, captivating personalities of some other prominent Senate and House races this year.
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During the group's captivating set, I was struck by how this new version of the band brought to mind some of Mr. Sorey's own recent music.
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Her work has undergone many transitions, turned many corners, but what is captivating in this show is that Belag's steady evolution should now undergo a mutation.
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They are the Art Nouveau masterpieces bought by Calouste Gulbenkian, from Lalique himself, around 1900, and to see them altogether, some 145 jewels, is captivating, compelling.
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And the film's strength — the way it immerses you in a captivating performance — is less apparent on a laptop, or even on a flat-screen television.
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As directed by Alexandra Bassiakou Shaw, the story, captivating and sad and beautifully delivered, is leavened by its pacing and its charmingly low-tech special effects.
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As a live act, though, The Chili Peppers are truly great not because of their frontman, but because every member of the band is oddly captivating.
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The performance was so sui generis and captivating, Lee didn't have to do anything but set up cameras at a variety of angles and record it.
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Do the quicksilver qualities that can make Ferlinghetti's poetry so captivating to an adolescent undermine our ability to take it seriously with the passing of years?
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So do many people, but his story becomes captivating—laced with a saving irony—by being told through the medium of something as humble as tobacco.
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It's a surprisingly captivating read and easy to get lost in — should you be in need of that kind of thing at this time of year.
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UConn&aposs next big star is captivating national audiences with jaw-dropping highlight reels a year before she&aposll step foot on Geno Auriemma&aposs court.
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For 13 years, NASA's Cassini spacecraft sent back captivating observations of Saturn, and its rings and moons, solving some mysteries but raising plenty of new questions.
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In a dispute captivating a country of workaholics, Mitoshi Matsumoto says the company is threatening to rescind his franchise after he complained about draconian work hours.
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And no characters in history have carried on a love affair that is so captivating and kept your attention for as long as Dom and Letty.
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As the year draws to a close, our critics A.O. Scott and Wesley Morris discussed the onscreen performances that they found captivating, challenging, shocking and inspiring.
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Highway of Tears proves yet again that our marginalized communities are over-policed and under-protected, and it is as captivating as it is thought-provoking.
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"Jerusalem, 1000-1400: Every People Under Heaven," at the Metropolitan Museum, is a captivating show of some two hundred objects from the era of the Crusades.
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Oftentimes, tourists planning to stop for a day on their way from Hanoi to Hue and Hoi An find Phong Nha so captivating they stick around.
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An Israeli spacecraft called Beresheet — the first attempt to put a private lunar lander on the moon — also used a captivating juxtaposition in its space selfie.
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Dominic Rains is quietly captivating in "Burn Country," an amorphous study in table-turning directed by Ian Olds, a documentarian who is trying his first feature.
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But it was also undeniably captivating to a pubescent boy who just had what was perhaps his first kiss a few hours before (in show time).
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But performers as capable and captivating as Mr. Habjan, Mr. Selge and Mr. Holonics can summon up a convincing, immersive theatrical world beneath a single spotlight.
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Whenever the matriarch did appear in public, she drew attention to her and her daughters' captivating beauty with the latest and most expensive outfits in fashion.
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The inclusion of Kelly Price, Kirk Franklin, testimonies and choirs serving God's Property realness throughout is overwhelmingly captivating and creates many of the album's highest points.
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The Irishman is one of the fight game's most captivating characters because of his merciless trash talk, his showboating in the cage, and his concussive punching.
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Greg Sestero (Dave Franco) is an aspiring actor in San Francisco when he meets the eccentric Tommy Wiseau (James Franco, delivering a captivating performance beneath makeup prosthetics).
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This morning, the captivating actress turned entrepreneur channeled her contagious energy into an exciting new venture: the launch of a luminous yet affordable home line at Walmart.
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Image: Jody Kieran (Gizmodo)The Hot Duck has arrested our attention for weeks now, but there's a new bird captivating the internet this week: the Bedazzled Pigeon.
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For Subsurface Hell, her first solo exhibition at the NYC-based gallery bitforms, new media artist Sara Ludy treats audiences to captivating, wide-ranging body of works.
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Here are the day's most captivating images, from the Obama family welcoming the Trumps to the White House to the violent protests in the streets of Washington.
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Making a Murderer falls into a growing subgenre of true crime narratives that may captivate audiences precisely because they aren't primarily concerned with captivating us at all.
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Yet so many stories behind the works are so captivating as I prepared to write this, I realized I would not be able to tell them all.
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With stunning visuals (most of which were not CGI) and captivating choreography, Jonze breathes life into a product that got mixed reviews after its release in February.
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It's captivating and a little distressing, but it's a foundation built on solid pop music, so I'll stick around a bit longer and see where this goes.
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Although it deals with really heavy subject matter — sexual violence, childhood trauma — which made me step away for a break at times, her writing is so captivating.
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Beyond the incredible strength it takes to power oneself over the bar at such towering heights, Lowe's quiet confidence is what makes her so captivating to watch.
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While Stranger Things 3's previous trailer was full of the '80s aesthetic flourishes that make the series so continually captivating, this one is mostly all business.
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These days, there's a lot more to see including images of the obscure (slime), beautiful (floral design), captivating (3D motion graphics), and action packed (obstacle course racing).
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It's all over an energetic Mannie Fresh beat, of course, and while the song is aggressive and captivating on it's own, holy goddamn at the music video.
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Combing the nearby forests for hours yielded no sign of an Ashram and no swirling gateways or mysterious portals to whisk us away to captivating new realms.
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When the U.S. players returned to their NWSL teams after captivating the country en route to their Women's World Cup win, ticket sales jumped across the league.
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The thrill of suspense can only take you so far; wanting to know the details of Frankie's murder just aren't enough to make a captivating Scandal season.
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Designer Moritz Stefaner and his team at Truth & Beauty worked with Google News Labs to produce a captivating data visualization project they call The Rhythm of Food.
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Known for his stunning painted landscapes of the West Coast, Obata merged traditional Japanese ink drawing with a modern hand to produce works that are unpretentiously captivating.
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Expect Louderman to earn a Tony nom for her work here, expertly juggling physical comedy, vulnerability, and some seriously captivating belting (particularly on "Watch the World Burn").
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More captivating to the kids was the iridescent synthetic fabric Towns layers throughout the story quilts to form the night sky, glimmering with metal and glass beads.
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We've curated our most visually stunning and emotionally captivating videos into a 100-minute-long playlist that will get you through the evening and into bed early.
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And although the lava has displaced thousands of locals and claimed its first injury, it's almost impossible to look away from the captivating footage of the phenomenon.
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It comes whenever Mr. Troxell opens his mouth to sing, with a captivating melodic suppleness in the only numbers here that evoke Rodgers the sweeping romantic balladeer.
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The uber popular business and life strategist often presents to large crowds and he's good at it — he has a commanding presence and is a captivating speaker.
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But I'm already feeling a little melancholy about the show becoming more about big battles and resolution and less about uncovering new pieces of this captivating world.
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But it's also less the subject of this captivating, uneven film than an excuse for its director to add to his collection of memorable faces and voices.
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While quality, efficacy, and transparency are at the heart of its natural toothpastes and deodorants, it also strives to make these everyday personal-care products visually captivating.
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From their captivating gazes to their matching royal hairs part and their perfected poker faces, Charlotte has inherited the very best of the 91-year-old monarch.
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This morning, Netflix confirmed that the show would be returning for a second season — and it dropped a captivating trailer to get fans excited all over again.
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Some of their stories are told in "Fly," a sentimental though captivating play at the New Victory Theater, from the Pasadena Playhouse and the Crossroads Theater Company.
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Fiennes switches between a captivating live performance and behind the scenes footage as Grace journeys across the globe singing her hits and meeting old friends and lovers.
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It's been 13 years since God of War arrived on PlayStation 2, a game whose sense of grandiosity, penchant for violence, and overwrought gravitas was utterly captivating.
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Waltz, although captivating while playing the villain in other films, doesn't exude the same fearsome quality when pitted against Craig's taller, stronger, and more physically menacing Bond.
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Clips of tracksuited Dutch skinheads at Thunderdome and zonked British teens at Fantazia rack up millions of views with captivating images of a wilder, more innocent world.
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He had been one of the stars of that summer's World Cup, part of a swaggering, captivating Romania team that reached the quarterfinals in the United States.
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Their protest caused a huge outcry, dividing fans and the league owners, captivating celebrities and athletes and motivating President Trump to persistently tweet his anger over it.
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Because, like Gloria, all of these women, despite their various backgrounds, had ended up in the same place, and it was captivating to explore why that was.
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But even the most believable political machinations pale next to the captivating and endearing young man at this novel's heart: Alex Claremont-Diaz, President Ellen Claremont's son.
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One does not have to completely buy in to the book's reframing of key social and political turning points to find the narrative both captivating and compelling.
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While the strenuous, captivating highline walk is at the heart of the film, the rigging process is just as challenging and takes years of experience and knowledge.
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The piano writing, nodding to the taste at the time for florid, virtuosic passagework, brims with brilliance and rippling runs, as well as captivating elegance and intricacy.
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Even more captivating was the notion of his egghead seventh-rounder with the sneaky fastball and a penchant for making the right decisions when calling the signals.
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Now, a brand-new series debuting Wednesday completes the story, offering viewers a captivating look inside songs that have gone on to become country and pop hits.
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While the speculation of the impending death of Betelgeuse is probably premature, it is a captivating prospect to consider, both from a human and a scientific perspective.
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