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But Mr. Ailes had tapped into something far more captivating.
They're much more captivating than sheep or cows or horses, I think.
Those six-plus minutes at the C.M.A.s, though, were a more captivating political spectacle.
But trees can be even more captivating when they change colors during the fall.
It's even more captivating in three dimensions than as a flattened illustration in the Times.
Their Old Hollywood rivalry was very real — sometimes, true events are even more captivating than fiction.
And as her career progressed, her fashion choices have only gotten more captivating — and more naked.
The result is a much more captivating selection of series and movies by and for Black folks.
Knowing the events that come after The Spanish Princess make the show all the more captivating and bittersweet.
There's no more captivating spectacle than when you see Kanye's timeline light up with tweet after tweet after tweet.
Mr. Emanuel's podcast would probably be more captivating if he weren't so focused on seeming supremely relatable and chill.
In this excerpt, Vera choreographs an introduction to man-of-interest Roman Orellanos, but quickly finds his girlfriend more captivating.
But online, it seems there's no more captivating topic than the snow, sleet, rain or ice falling outside our windows.
Everything felt topical, even if the political rhetoric during his studio visits was at times more captivating than the artwork.
Perhaps even more captivating was Beatrice's pale pink headpiece topped with a giant bow — which drew comparisons to a pretzel.
Perhaps even more captivating was Beatrice's pale pink headpiece topped with a giant bow that drew comparisons to a pretzel.
You can see more captivating photos of Senofonte's work on her Instagram and more Beyoncé pregnancy photos on her website.
I realized I didn't pay much attention to it because the interior 0003-inch screen was so much more captivating.
This music video for Jane Bordeaux's 'Ma'agalim' recreates those machines and it's somehow much more captivating than a real machine.
The company's latest major project, Arden's Wake, is one of the more captivating VR short films I've seen to date.
He constantly casts about looking for something more captivating and consequential, where his renown may be secured — to no avail.
It's all the more captivating because of its unpredictability, but that doesn't mean Pauley would bring this style to an audition.
But whoever coined that expression never stopped to think about how flames and explosions could make falling dominoes even more captivating to watch.
He thinks that the already stylish room in the hottest new private club in town, the San Vicente Bungalows, could be even more captivating.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
It now gracefully floats in the air like an illusion straight out of David Copperfield's repertoire—but somehow even more captivating because you know how it works.
I've never seen anyone look more like they were delivering a PowerPoint while listening to Young Thug, and yet, it's more captivating than any presentation I've ever seen.
It is, however, the pieces that look at the human labor process and the way workers are manipulated, bribed, and encouraged to conform that are infinitely more captivating.
Because multiple couples are rushing full steam ahead toward marriage, the series is more captivating than watching a series of expected, orchestrated break-ups with the same lead contestant.
Given that the public's obsession with Cobain's private life has always rivaled the love of his music, however, these qualities can perversely make the photos all the more captivating.
To draw a more captivating, personable portrait of Gropius, the biography's early chapters are devoted to his colorful, tempestuous romantic affairs, most notably with composer Gustav Mahler's wife, Alma Mahler.
Fertitta said that he wants the UFC's first show in MSG to be epic, and there won't be many sells more captivating for fans than Jones moving up to heavyweight.
Creighton: The Final Cut is a better film because it respects the audience and the world it created, and in the process tells a more captivating story than the Theatrical Release.
Much like truth is stranger than fiction, a division without any pre-packaged heroes can sometimes provide more captivating plots than any McGregor hissyfit or suggested Rousey return could ever stir up.
Of all the crazy storylines on the Netflix docuseries, "Tiger King," none are more captivating than what happened to Carole Baskin's husband ... and law enforcement's asking for help in cracking the case.
Atkins found ways to make the stilted intervals portion more captivating, like asking us to say "hello" to our neighbor (as an introvert, I hate having to do this), and yell the number of reps before an interval.
I don't know about you, but I think a T. rex decked out with a colorful plumage of feathers and quills is way more captivating—and yes, scary—than the naked variety we have become accustomed to on movie screens.
His drawings and paintings include figures ranging from Harriet Tubman and Nat Turner to Langston Hughes and Sammy Davis Jr. (in character from the 133 film "Anna Lucasta") to anonymous street figures all the more captivating for their stoic mystery.
But even more captivating than the movie's controversial storyline are its three very blonde stars: Nicole Kidman as journalist and TV host Gretchen Carlson, Charlize Theron as news anchor Megyn Kelly, and Margot Robbie as a fictional young producer named Kayla Pospisil.
The private life of Queen Elizabeth II's great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria is just as — if not morecaptivating, and fans of the Masterpiece series chronicling the early years of her era-defining reign can watch the entire second season before it even concludes on PBS.
Seeing how starkly different the landscape looks before and after the trees lose their leaves is made all the more captivating and striking by the way Strathmann transitions between the seasons using Star Wars-esque wipes to reveal explosions of color, and the complete disappearance of foliage.
ALEXANDRA JACOBS It's a truth universally acknowledged that "Dallas" was a better-written show than "Dynasty," but I would argue that "Dynasty" was a more captivating one — at least starting with Season 2, which is when I first tuned in clandestinely from my parents' bedroom in New York.
What could be more captivating than a vision of your future in which you are no longer weighed down by school, but instead spend most of your time larking around with close friends in an enormous apartment, while Brad Pitt, Bruce Willis, Julia Roberts and Reese Witherspoon flit in and out of your lives?
"We find that whole communities suddenly fix their minds upon one subject and go mad in its pursuit; that millions of people become simultaneously impressed with one delusion and run after it, till their attention is caught by some new folly more captivating than the first," wrote Charles Mackay in Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.
A few days later, in another Liverpool win, we got confirmation that the offside law is no longer fit for purpose, though for some reason everyone insists on blaming V.A.R. There are few more captivating figures in global soccer, meanwhile, than Mario Balotelli, even now, seven years on from what can now safely be called the peak of his career.
Sydor Rey, "Przyjemniejszy szmer" (A Still More Captivating Murmur), letter to the editor, Wiadomości: tygodnik (London), vol. 14, No. 32 (697), 9 August 1959, p. 6\. Sydor Rey, "Pisarze nie zawodowi" (Non-professional Writers), letter to the editor, Wiadomości: tygodnik (London), vol. 14, No. 46 (711), 15 November 1959, p. 6\.
Roberts began his political career as a city council person in Hugo, Oklahoma where he served for 14 years. Following his time in Hugo, Roberts served six years in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, representing Choctaw County. Choctaw County was only six percent Indian population, making his dramatic victory that much more captivating. Following his time as a member of the Oklahoma House Representative, Roberts served from 1975-1978 as Choctaw Chief David Gardner's assistant.
During a 2007 Writer's Block Question and Answer session at The Office Convention, the writers half-jokingly suggested that the original reason for the camera crew filming the staff's lives was to see how the Dunder Mifflin Scranton branch handled the suicide of a co-worker (that employee being Tom Peets), but the crew changed its focus upon realizing that the daily events in the office would make a more captivating documentary.
Rhian Daly of NME cited the song as one of the parts that draw fans of West into the album and looked at the song as what "stays faithful to the original" outside of Chance the Rapper's appearance. Bianca Gracie of Billboard described the song as making the original "even more captivating." Writing for AllMusic, Neil Z. Young commented that the song is a fresh take on the latter. "Ultralight Beam" experienced a lesser reception commercially.
Some reviews were less positive. Oliver Sava of The A.V. Club gave the episode a C and praised the scenes involving the three regular female characters stating "the best scenes this episode are of the three ladies in Penny's apartment. The chemistry between the three actresses has become much more captivating than the men, and it feels like the writers are still exploring new ground with the women." Sava did, however, state that the character of Amy 'deserves better' than Sheldon.
Bronzino's so-called "allegorical portraits", such as this Genoese admiral, are not representative of his art, or of contemporary portrait painting in general, but are possibly more captivating due to the eccentricity of depicting a publicly recognized personality as a nude mythical figure.Maurice Brock, Bronzino (Paris: Flammarion; London: Thames & Hudson, 2002).Deborah, Parker, Bronzino: Renaissance Painter as Poet (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000). In painting Doria, he may have been inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's 1503 sketch of Poseidon and his horses.
Ora has received mostly mixed reviews from music critics. At AllMusic, Fred Thomas alluded to how the album "manages to be more captivating than her peers by merit of her real approach to her songs, but sonically the album is somewhat interchangeable", but suggested that multiple listens make this release a "masterpiece of unrepentantly commercial pop". Tamsyn Wilce of Bring the Noise suggested that the singer "stick with making the brilliant pop hits as seen in the first half of the album". At Contactmusic.
David Annesley was born in 1936 in London and educated in Zimbabwe, Australia and England. After undertaking national service as an RAF pilot between 1956 and 1958, he began studying painting at St Martin's School of Art, London. However, Annesley soon transferred to the sculpture department, finding the teaching more captivating, studying under abstract sculptor Sir Anthony Caro until 1962. He went on to hold tutoring posts at Croydon School of Art, the Central School of Art and Design, and St Martin's between 1963 and 1995.
On top of the dance score, the judges award the dances at the end of the show with an X-Factor score. This score has no relation to the technical side of the dancing, but relates to the other factors that improve the dance, such as dancers compatibility or energy. This makes things more interesting as a technically better dance couple may lose to a couple who appeared more captivating or simply 'worked better' together. The winner of the round qualifies for the semi-finals.
Swindoll wrote that although the ongoing bus crash mystery lacked the personal touch of season one, other characters were given more screen time and the narrative was still interesting and enjoyable. Reviewers for UGO Networks declared the second season "much more captivating than its freshman predecessor". Despite the positive reviews, numerous critics were frustrated with the complexity of the second season. Entertainment Weekly thought that the season contained "way-too-ancillary characters and red- herring subplots so extraneous that even the most ardent followers needed a Wikipedic memory to keep track of things".
Small, open-fingered gloves were first mandatory in Japan's Shooto promotion and were later adopted by the UFC as it developed into a regulated sport. Gloves were introduced to protect fighters' fists from injuries, as well as reduce the number of facial lacerations (and stoppages due to cuts) that fighters experienced without gloves. The introduction of gloves was also intended to encourage fighters to use their hands for striking to allow more captivating matches for fans. There are some similarities to the wrist-supporting, closed-thumb, broken-knuckle kempo gloves popularized by Bruce Lee's 1973 movie Enter the Dragon.
Devastating information is relayed in short, cool-headed paragraphs, increasing the charged atmosphere of disorder and horror. [...] The novel is a masterclass in clarity and precision." In a lukewarm review for a stage adaptation of the novel, Charles Spencer of The Daily Telegraph said that the book remains "powerful and disconcerting" despite a narrative that is clearly heavily influenced by Lord of the Flies. Stephen King placed it 66th on a list of books that had influenced him. In a 2018 article, Elaina Patton of The New Yorker praised the author's extensive discussion of the minutiae of the environment, writing, "McEwan’s evocative detail and perfect British prose lend a genteel decorum to the death and decay that surround the family. [...] McEwan’s lovers are loathsome, a far cry from the romanticized versions in the 1993 film adaptation. But they’re all the more captivating for it.” The Cement Garden is David Aaronovitch's favorite McEwan novel.
From 1989 to 1996 Chris confined himself to his studio, searching for his own style and musical identity and focusing on writing songs. The idea of changing his name from Chris Stewart into something less serious and more captivating came after the release of his first complete album in 1995, “The Home Recordings”, subsequently re-titled “Blue Waters “ and re-released in 1999 as an mp3 album. At this time, Chris was drawn to male artists with female names like Alice Cooper and Marilyn Manson and started to consider the name Nadine. However, he performed a number of successful shows under the name “Sylvan”. A pivotal transformation in his career came when one of his friends, known as “The Housewife” (because of his penchant for female dresses) committed suicide at the age of 36. Reflecting on the brevity of life, Chris composed a mini pop opera to celebrate him, eventually producing fifteen songs (including an earlier composition, “Strangers”, made with “One by One”) and releasing an album, “The Life of a Housewife”.

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