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Before the impeachment, I was absolutely captivated by Mrs. Clinton.
He was captivated by the work of the Dalai Lama.
But Farmer was captivated by the presentations that she heard.
I was captivated by Mulan for all the obvious reasons.
I count myself among those who were captivated by Uno.
Not every critic was captivated by Ms. Athill's confessional style.
I was completely captivated by the tapestries at eye level.
I was captivated by Anita Hill's courage, strength and bravery.
And he's been captivated by how her body has already changed.
Humans have always been captivated by the prospect of cheating death.
Critics were particularly captivated by the early sections of that book.
"He is just so captivated by the game," Mr. China said.
I was immediately captivated by the idea of writing about them.
I chuckled in amusement, voyeuristically captivated by Wilke's naked, coiling body.
Some are also captivated by the "gelatinous species" hidden below the ice.
She was instantly captivated by the music, the movement, the freewheeling joy.
We're not the only ones who were completely captivated by the video.
Nick Levine was quite captivated by Aurora and he lives in London.
I do not know why so many were captivated by my experience.
Trade peace: Wall Street is captivated by the US-China trade negotiations.
Maybe we were captivated by their consonance of color, form and aroma.
Ms. Iglauer had been captivated by Canada well before the salmon assignment.
Shmuel finds himself captivated by the peaceful old house and its inhabitants.
He found himself captivated by the drumming and the percussive footwork, or zapateo.
Even if you're squeamish around bugs, you'll still be captivated by his photos.
Beyond even Tony, though, I was captivated by the women who surround him.
This is an artist who is truly captivated by the complexities of flesh.
In general, he cultivated a "mordant persona" and was genuinely captivated by gruesomeness.
It's boys who are captivated by becoming a man, by adventure, by guns.
When their friends all started LiveJournals, Bob-Waksberg was most captivated by hers.
I am both made uncomfortable and wholly captivated by her writing and insights.
He has remained bizarrely captivated by the vexing problem of catfish inspection processes.
But at Saumur Roudier was captivated by the strength of Hester's new horses.
Everyone Conant met was captivated by his personality and impressed by his courage.
Growing up, I was always captivated by bands that were driven by women.
Price: $15+ You are not the only one who is captivated by cherry blossoms.
Twenty years later, the public continues to be captivated by the JonBenet Ramsey case.
Nearly a decade after Jackson's death, the world is still captivated by the musician.
"We have been captivated by his contagious smile and dramatic good looks," he said.
A suave American ambassador, Max, comes to town and is captivated by her dancing.
In another homage, the artist Benjamin Marra was captivated by Crepax's use of contours.
In his own way, captivated by his medium, he has to paint the blues.
But audiences were captivated by her richly human tales, which brought art to life.
She too was captivated by a certain idea of status when she was younger.
Manager Joe Maddon was not captivated by the brilliance of the Mets' Jacob deGrom.
To live in Washington is to be exhausted and captivated by all of it.
Everyone from sports stars to politicians has been captivated by Pabst's mind-boggling illusions. 
Now, especially in our current political climate, we are captivated by this inescapable trend.
All eyes captivated by every move on TV. Two sides battling for their lives.
I was captivated by the stories of what happened once the flood waters came.
On others, I've been sweetly captivated by the riddle of preserved eggs with green peppers.
As a boy growing up in upstate New York, Travis Evans was captivated by flying.
BAIER: As a senior at McGill University in Canada, Krauthammer became captivated by political journalism.
In my working-class black neighborhood, men, women, children--we were all captivated by her.
Captivated by the promise of power, liberals have sometimes lost sight of the associated costs.
The same reasoning stands for why we're so captivated by the drama of it all.
Daniel, for his part, was absolutely captivated by the fact that Ashley is a virgin.
I know we're all captivated by what's happening nationally, and it's important that we are.
I'm always captivated by actors, writers, directors, and musicians with a particular interest on sexuality.
Over the last few days, the nation has found itself captivated by yet another scandal.
In the late 1980s, Canadian master's student Yoshua Bengio became captivated by an unfashionable idea.
One is sure to be captivated by this meticulously enhanced wine, a true sparkling diamond.
She's captivated by this man who has renounced the trappings of society, property, and status.
But what about the "day one" fans captivated by that raggedness in the first place?
Captivated by the spirit of the movement, he photographed the protests for about 50 days.
She was captivated by the missionaries' warmth after meeting one of them on a bus.
We were captivated by what happens, but we were becoming much more interested in why.
Investors may be captivated by the bitter battle between Papa John's founder and its board.
She was soon captivated by the logbooks and the "thundering age" of exploration they recorded.
That night, captivated by North Salem's beauty, Ms. Farrell went online and found a house.
While shooting for a book several years ago, she was captivated by the Mississippi Delta.
"I was captivated by the structure of it, the way the story was told," he says.
He quickly introduced her to The Who's drummer Keith Moon, who became captivated by Des Barres.
He's already met with Kris before, and the whole family seems captivated by his apparent gift.
THE first time I met Iranian film-maker Abbas Kiarostami he was captivated by a shadow.
But I'm also captivated by the fear that a terrible accident might happen at any moment.
Russia is captivated by the murder trial of three teen sisters who killed their abusive father.
Mr. Trump's evangelical supporters don't care about his agenda; they are utterly captivated by his persona.
As a child, he was captivated by the liturgical music of his family's Coptic Christian tradition.
After just a few days on the island, Gjelstad was captivated by the women she met.
Instead, he sounded almost enthusiastic, a coach captivated by the challenge: to build something that lasts.
On our first night there, I was captivated by the Colombian influencer's bubbly personality and bright smile.
He became captivated by his subject, and the two were involved for a little over a year.
I'm just a few dozen pages in, but I'm totally captivated by her story and her writing.
By the time we said goodbye, I was so captivated by her that I couldn't think straight.
Though both actors were initially unfamiliar with the story, they found themselves utterly captivated by the script.
Elodie (Brianna Hildebrand) is immediately captivated by the singer, who seems similarly drawn to the Trinkets lead.
Welcome to Overnight Health Care, Thursday edition, where everyone is captivated by the immigration debate in Washington.
I was captivated by this charming quality of punk: There was no barrier between performer and audience.
In her writing and thinking, Andrea Long Chu is captivated by understanding what's bad—words, politics, television.
Even more than the structure's aesthetics, I was captivated by this low-key spectacle of human delight.
At the outset, Mr. Audi and Mr. Pichon were captivated by the spatial qualities of Monteverdi's music.
The physicist, Manu Prakash, was captivated by the patterns in seawater made as starfish larvae swam about.
As an artist, he was captivated by weathered billboards and their faded evocations of a vanishing cityscape.
"I was captivated by these images and wanted to bring them to a wider audience," he recalled.
And with technological advancements, many are captivated by the notion that we could one day record them.
I was particularly captivated by his directness, the lack of prudishness, and his positive attitude towards sexuality.
In the spring of 1989, however, the world was captivated by student pro-democracy protesters in Tiananmen Square.
But while Edith Finch may appear, at first, captivated by death, it ultimately is a celebration of life.
As a child of the '90s, I remember watching The Little Mermaid and feeling utterly captivated by Ariel.
He set off to Nashville and on the way found himself captivated by the scene in New York.
On his wedding day, both he and Meghan were captivated by the youngest members of their wedding party.
To those captivated by the region's beauty, and its culture, this can be a tough place to leave.
"Patients are captivated by instant improvements to the face," ASPS president Debra Johnson said in the 2017 report.
The couple carried out a series of royal engagements, but we were captivated by Markle's outfit — per usual.
Prepare to find yourself captivated by erotica, and then suddenly chuckling at the corny dialogue a minute later.
I went to NYU for two years, then transferred to Cooper Union, where I became captivated by photography.
Many have been captivated by Bolsonaro's eager embrace of the culture wars and his strident anti-gay rhetoric.
Even so, I was completely captivated by Ellis's wonderful creatures, their charming little world and their droll language.
We were captivated by the kids' joy at the small discoveries in the motel: giant mirrors, unfamiliar faucets.
Mr. Eslava was captivated by the energy and passion he saw from designers and loved documenting backstage moments.
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They knew people were captivated by the film's concept when donations surpassed their $3,000 goal, eventually reaching $14,000.
Humans would stop writing, or at least publishing, because all the readers would be captivated by the machines.
Like many millennial voters, I was captivated by the possibilities of ushering in an Era of Good Feelings.
I stood around people of all ages, captivated by the stage where teenagers, kids my age, demanded Atlanta's attention.
One aspect of their worldview is that they are all quite captivated by and obsessed with efficiency and optimization.
Now the nation is captivated by a story that broke a few weeks ago, involving actor/rapper Jussie Smollett.
BOSTON – Well, if you somehow weren't already captivated by the 2019 NBA Finals, then surely that changed last night.
The British, too, were captivated by cochineal, which was used to dye the wool cloth for army officers' uniforms.
Kimishige Ishizaka intended to become a physician but was captivated by immunology while taking a summer course in college.
He was especially captivated by the "Deluge" drawings, their swirling eddies of black chalk giving form to natural disasters.
Captivated by a production of Ibsen's "Ghosts" that he saw in Brighton Beach, he resolved to be an actor.
Basically when people touch the rock they become blood hungry demons-like creatures who are captivated by the grass.
To pass the time, he watched television and was captivated by the broadcast of the Ironman championship in Hawaii.
In late August on a long trip back to D.C., I found myself captivated by a podcast featuring Sen.
Drexler seems most captivated by hand-to-hand contact, as boxing subjects dominate her visual, literary, and theatrical work.
The New England Patriots had an exciting team and I was captivated by the patriotic enthusiasm of the times.
Many local residents have allegedly grown fond of the amphibious pachyderms, and are at the very least captivated by them.
Alex described himself as "disappointed" with the features missing from No Man's Sky but was still captivated by the game.
Fast-forward to 2016, when the world is inexplicably captivated by "100 layers of fill-in-the-blank" beauty videos.
I'm not even sure what those squiggly creatures are, but I'm especially captivated by the one with bright yellow dots.
Some early Halloween revelers were so captivated by the outfit they didn't even realize he was riding in a wheelchair.
She says that she was "beyond captivated" by the judge, whom she met at an Islamic reform meeting in Ramallah.
Click here to view original GIFIt's easy to be captivated by the medieval world of Westeros in Game of Thrones.
During her second year of graduate school, Mahadev became captivated by this problem, for reasons even she doesn't fully understand.
Despite a history of failures and setbacks, every generation of engineers have been, and still are, captivated by the idea.
If you (we) are captivated by the sexual tension between them, it probably just means they're doing their jobs correctly.
All in all, I have to say, the Olsens still have me captivated by their style all these years later.
Captivated by a performance of Indian classical music, they found a tutor to teach Mr. Roncoroni the tabla, while Mrs.
The architect, Hayri Atak, told INSIDER he was captivated by the idea of living beyond the edge of the cliff.
And her international following, captivated by her quiet charisma and compulsively shareable lines, may be as devoted as the Beyhive.
Kaleigh Rogers, a reporter for the Canadian Broadcasting Company (and former VICE staffer), said she was captivated by this movement.
I was captivated by virtual clothing so intricate you can examine the ruffles on collars and see through diaphanous fabric.
" It seems the only audience not captivated by Mr. Guidall is his grandchildren, who protest, "Grandpa, don't use that voice.
With my films, I want the audience to be physically and instinctively captivated by the film while they're watching it.
Captivated by the notion of disrupting the transportation system, deep-pocketed investors rushed to get a piece of the action.
After graduating, they travelled together to Europe and, captivated by the punk scene in London, settled there for a while.
Or a producer might simply get captivated by a sound and want to use it as a point of inspiration.
Sunday Routine Like most young transplants to New York, Caris LeVert is alternately stunned and captivated by his new city.
But recently I've been captivated by the very, very few urban legends that have some veracity behind the myth-making.
But Bloom and Stevens are most captivated by Fisher and Reynolds' close adult relationship, which is simultaneously acerbic and heartbreakingly sweet.
I count myself as one of those who had been captivated by the possibility of change and the compelling MBS personality.
I was captivated by the 60 hours of twisting and turning television that focused on the socioeconomic implications of the corner.
Farmer was an adult when he became captivated by the allure of meteorites during his own trip to a rock fair.
Its success suggests that people are captivated by design that connects meaningfully with nature and helps to solve pressing environmental issues.
Captivated by the latest outrage that makes Nixon's flop sweat in the Kennedy debate seem, well, not exactly a big deal.
Brugge's supporters had not been quite as captivated by the romance of their opponent's story as the rest of the world.
Walter Kieran, 3, was immediately captivated by Meghan and even began to touch her face while held in his father's arms.
Throughout Leah's battle, the country seemed captivated by her maturity, at her very young age, and her ability to overcome adversity.
Mr. Adams said that he was captivated by her playing, and by her ability to absorb the most difficult new works.
Even when I didn't know what was happening on American Gods, I was captivated by its spellbinding imagery and cinematic scope.
Mr. Binder was so captivated by his design, The Times reported in 2003, that he went out and bought an elephant.
Aside from his athletic prowess and his love for Los Angeles, they were captivated by how accessible he felt to them.
He's captivated by its infinitude, at the range of possibility that exists in the space between its expected and actual outcomes.
Captivated by her performance, the Broadway composer Richard Rodgers was determined to use Ms. Carroll in one of his own shows.
"I was always captivated by stories of escape, especially escape by means of tricks and brilliance of the mind," he says.
To judge from TV medical dramas, the syndrome is commonplace; people have been captivated by the figure of the bad mother.
And she has so many talents and skills on stage, that when I watch her performances, I'm so captivated by them.
Captivated by the energy of the storm, we flipped up the tent's vestibule, making a roof to sit under and observe.
I remember being captivated by the story — so many people walking through it were like people walking through my own life.
Fortunately, the Bolivar, Missouri, woman shared it to Facebook, where millions of viewers have been captivated by the unusual and hilarious scene.
It is hard to overestimate the influence of Birkenhead on Olmsted, who was captivated by the loftiest principles and most technical details.
Before the world was keeping up with the Kardashians, they were captivated by Zsa Zsa Gabor, whose death was announced on Sunday.
He was captivated by electronic music originating from Europe, where Kraftwerk were proving that digital sounds could be emotive rather than anodyne.
News outlets across the country followed the story, captivated by her youth, the zip line accident and her struggle to stay alive.
When he returned to Israel in 1988 to compete for a seat in the Knesset the press was captivated by his eloquence.
The two first met in 1943 when she was at a club with Mickey Rooney and Sinatra was immediately captivated by her.
Margaret Wardlow, then 13, had been captivated by the case, reading about the methodical ways he had sought and attacked his victims.
She was a YouTube siren singing her enchanting melodies, and I was just a sailor of the Internet, captivated by her songs.
As depicted in the movie, young Doss was captivated by a framed poster of the Ten Commandments hanging in his childhood home.
To be fair, it was mainly human geneticists who were captivated by the simple Mendelian model of single genes with big effects.
In high school, he was captivated by an article in Fortune magazine about game theory by the business writer John D. McDonald.
While eavesdropping on these academics, you may be captivated by their exchanges while frustrated by their stasis while curious about their lives.
At thirteen, he was captivated by another National Geographic story, about Californians who had taken up the new sport of hang gliding.
As someone who graduated with a Masters in Architecture, Fallon was also captivated by "the repetitive rhythm of the unusual terraced designs."   
So far, we are still captivated by illusions and these illusions have created a precarious military profile for a world in disarray.
But the truth is, I was captivated by your descriptions of the test pilots, before any of them were chosen as astronauts.
For months, the world has been captivated by the slow drip of information about Russia's interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
She said she was captivated by Buttigieg, but seeing Biden up close will make her think a bit harder about her decision.
Netflix description: Upstarts is a bromance about three college graduates from small-town India, captivated by the startup mania sweeping the country.
Whether broader audiences will be equally captivated by the subject matter -- to the tune of actually buying tickets -- could be another matter.
We'll spend the next 21 months captivated by an election whose outcome may already be determined because of polarization and negative partisanship.
When I was an undergraduate psychology major, I was captivated by the quirky findings from psychology experiments that appeared in my textbooks.
She also shared the spotlight with Jennifer Lopez, and was just as captivated by the star's agelessness as the rest of us are.
The women appeared captivated by Weinstein's conversation -- but we're told both of them arrived with small portfolios, and it seemed more business-like.
"We were captivated by the concept of co-working and saw an opportunity for something a little different here in Melbourne," he said.
After the GOP debate last November, the Twitterverse was captivated by Bartiromo's chic brooch, which sparked a series of Hunger Games-related memes.
The reason the video was so popular was because people who saw him working on the tarmac were captivated by his good looks.
Surely, I'd again find myself captivated by the production; Netflix clearly spent piles of money to make the show's alien planet feel alive.
Culturally speaking, we are all captive -- and often captivated -- by the (seemingly) fat-free bodies that surround us daily no matter the medium.
" Viall said one of the reasons fans are so captivated by Iaconetti and Haibon's engagement is because she "kind of broke the mold.
Fans were captivated by her glittery, grungy persona and the dollar sign flourish in her name sent people a-Googling over the pronunciation.
With "The Yosemite Suite," Hockney joins a host of artists who have been captivated by the park's allure since its founding in 1890.
People from all over the world have been captivated by the duo's work, and the photos have since been published in a book.
Dr. Greally said these possibilities have been neglected because scientists have been so captivated by the idea that epigenetic marks can reprogram cells.
While walking along a street in the early morning I was captivated by this wonderful lady starting her day, peacefully waiting for customers.
Last month, the internet was captivated by the story of one Twitter-using man in search of a simple, late-night McDonalds milkshake.
Simons had never designed a board game before, but was still captivated by the thought of bringing citywide unrest to a tabletop framework.
Max is not wrong to be captivated by the elegance of the da Vinci robotic-surgery system, which is a triumph of engineering.
A divorced fertility doctor and his teen-age son are captivated by Costanza, a recent widow nearing forty who yearns for a child.
Instead, they have been captivated by the momentous developments in their native country, after three detainees were released by North Korea this week.
No matter: President Trump, captivated by Saudi royalty, sides with the Saudis — even though the United States has two important bases in Qatar.
Throughout her career Ms. Caland remained captivated by the female form, including her own, and constantly challenged conventional notions of beauty and desire.
Recently, Ms. Wilson has been captivated by Barry Jenkins's "Moonlight," But on Tuesday night, she plans to keep her thoughts closer to home.
Subban said he had been captivated by the energy in Nashville and impressed with Laviolette's ability to forge through less-than-ideal circumstances.
Visiting the city back then, he discovered troves of old-fashioned toys in secondhand stores and was instantly captivated by their jaunty oddness.
I can remember as a child being captivated by the festive spirit of Christmas, the glowing lights and the stories of Santa Claus.
So why do we remain captivated by the fate of this specific little girl, especially when so many other children go missing every day?
However, many who watched the documentary — which featured ample footage of Holmes — are as captivated by Holmes' general persona as they are the scam.
He has autism and was captivated by the comforting repetition of the dispatcher's tone and voice; he would often dial, then quickly hang up.
As both a lifelong gamer and bona fide male kegel program reviewer, I've been captivated by the product since I first read about it.
While drawn to the country's surprising fashion cred, the influencer found herself captivated by historic monasteries, Old Town Tbilisi, and the gorgeous mountainous countryside.
Elias was so captivated by the sensation that he clutched the cello in close to his chest – his entire face lighting up with joy.
The most Cervantean story is "Going for a Beer," a picaresque about a modern drunk who is easily captivated by random women in bars.
"We have been captivated by the landscape of the Wild Atlantic Way, it has provided a spectacular backdrop for our story," the ad says.
Turner's story has been a labor of love for Parker, who first became captivated by it as a student at the University of Oklahoma.
The violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, who was captivated by the work as a child, has said that it is best played by an adult.
He was immediately captivated by the first computer he encountered at age 1968 and was relentless in pushing his father to buy him one.
Amos was captivated by the deity's feminine power, but also liked the idea of boys being devoured by Pele, a theme she ran with.
It could just as easily be Kate, so captivated by his ambition that she upends her own life to help him make his movie.
Many people have become captivated by the idea of using stem cells to fix their damaged joints, and some claim to have been helped.
The fact that the story has survived this long in so many renditions means I'm not the only one captivated by this ancient story.
Captivated by the bright stars in the dark sky, we opted to sit out by the fire pit in the middle of the lawn.
The public was captivated by Google Flu Trends, a project using the search terms people typed into Google to map the spread of influenza.
Captivated by the sport, he constructed makeshift clubs out of discarded shafts and heads and fished balls from water hazards for his practice rounds.
It's no wonder, then, that Grace becomes captivated by the single page from Matt's gospel that Kevin tore out and put in his pocket.
You fear for him, and also root for him, and mostly you are captivated by his story and the sophisticated simplicity of its telling.
In 1977, while she was working at the radio station, a listener named Daniel Goode, who was captivated by her, wrote her a letter.
In 1977, while she was working at the radio station, a listener named Daniel Goode, who was captivated by her, wrote her a letter.
Natasha wasn't quite as good a match for Badenov's sidekick, Natasha Fatale, but Felicity and I were immediately captivated by our Boris and Natasha.
In 1974, Britain was captivated by the brutal murder of a nanny, named Sandra Rivett, and the disappearance of the main suspect, Lord Lucan.
The world was briefly captivated by the plight of burned koalas like poor Lewis and the hundreds, possibly thousands, more incinerated in their habitat.
Is it any wonder they are captivated by the spectacle of someone who does not have to care so much about any of this?
The painting can be seen right behind Bond (Daniel Craig), who is captivated by J.M.W. Turner's "The Fighting Temeraire" (1839) on the opposite wall.
We were captivated by the relatability of the 44th President, his wife First Lady Michelle Obama, and their daughters Malia and Sasha over the years.
"There are signs that European employees are becoming less captivated by the draw of working in this country," Morgan McKinley's Operations Director Hakan Enver said.
But he does remember turning on the television to watch the NBA finals and instead becoming captivated by breaking coverage of the cops tailing Simpson.
She isn't the first author to be captivated by the killer whales of Eden, which have inspired several nonfiction books and more than one novel.
Overall, though, you are captivated by the sheer sensual beauty of the sounds Boulez devised for the instruments, especially as played in this gorgeous performance.
Terrance Afer-Anderson, a Christian, said he had been captivated by Mr. Khan's raw emotions at the convention and wanted to see him in person.
It felt like knowing astrology gave me a knowledge about people that they may not even have about themselves, and I was captivated by that.
Jeff's father believed otherwise — that his son understood their one-way conversations and was captivated by the movies he wheeled him to at the cineplex.
"Demi, when I met you, I was instantly captivated by you … I wouldn't want to do this life with anyone else but you," Kristian said.
The idea for Polo Ralph Lauren was born when he attended a polo match as a young man and was captivated by "high society" style.
She was so captivated by a 2010 performance that, as she was leaving the concert, she walked into a glass door and broke her nose.
A few months ago, software developer and photographer Simon Sarris became captivated by a picture of Austrian royalty Princess Yvonne and Prince Alexander taken in 1955.
Over the 40 years since she was 16, Olinto said, she has remained captivated by the combined power of mathematics and experiments to explain the universe.
But if some netizens disliked what they saw of the process, many more were captivated by the electoral drama and, especially, by one of the candidates.
For over two hours, we all stood still, captivated by a show that's already being called one of the most powerful music performances of our era.
The trio, who had been friends since school, were captivated by the punk "Do It Yourself" ethic, where art and music is created and distributed independently.
"Instead of showcasing the tragic ending to a life, we witness a school become captivated by the drama of suicide," writes Alexa Curtis in Rolling Stone.
The pair aren't the first celebrities captivated by the Huntington, New York hotel — Joey Fatone and Kevin Jonas have also gotten hitched there, ABC News notes.
"Both juveniles were so captivated by their Pokemon GO games that they lost track of where they were," said Michael Rappold, a spokesman for the agency.
Cookie, who goes by the name Harlem Mermaid, was long captivated by the sea creatures but had no idea there were entire communities devoted to them.
Americans have been captivated by the photogenic Trudeau, 44, whose father, Pierre Trudeau, was prime minister from 1968 through 1979, and again from 1980 to 1984.
Awe is also inspiring and full of wonder, underscoring the richness of life and our ability to both contribute to it and be captivated by it.
And just as Americans are fascinated with the old cars and crumbling buildings of Havana, many Cubans are captivated by New York, and Harlem in particular.
He remembers being captivated by "Acperience 1," an influential 1992 track that layered surging, menacing Roland bass lines to create nine minutes of dance-floor disorientation.
His inspiration came from his childhood in Puerto Rico, where he loved planting seeds, captivated by the sight of slender green stems pushing through the dirt.
Turner's story has been a labor of love for Parker, who first became captivated by it after transferring to the University of Oklahoma his junior year.
Children are unlikely to be captivated by this unconvincing melodrama of abandonment and reconciliation, and adults will be moved by it only because we're hopeless crybabies.
" Gregg: "Both [Chalamet] and Saoirse have a kind of force to their movement and a momentum to it that is hard not to get captivated by.
They were drawn by curiosity, and hope, but mainly they were captivated by the story of the prodigal son, playing out in front of their eyes.
But when Rehnquist began presiding at the nationally televised Senate trial, he heard from old school chums, former colleagues, and regular citizens captivated by the trial.
But when Rehnquist began presiding at the nationally televised Senate trial, he heard from old school chums, former colleagues and regular citizens captivated by the trial.
At Yale University, where Dr. Sanders got her medical degree and did her residency, she was quickly captivated by the Sherlock Holmesian nature of diagnostic work.
At Yale University, where Dr. Sanders got her medical degree and did her residency, she was quickly captivated by the Sherlock Holmesian nature of diagnostic work.
Proving "the trial of the century" had far-reaching impact, Dershowitz shared a story about a surprising world leader who was also captivated by the trial.
While the rest of the world has been captivated by the allegations that Kim Jong Un assassinated his own half-brother, North Koreans have remained largely oblivious.
I saw the way his eyes were so captivated by God who is love and I felt the fruit of that fixation when he spoke to me.
The ghost seems captivated by the fact that someone is being nice to it; it points down at the map alongside Kevin, before timidly withdrawing its hand.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 2): 89%What critics said: "I'm captivated by these women that he (Joe) all but ruins in his twisted way of love.
I was captivated by the impassioned yells of team captain Kim Eun-jung, also known as "Yogurt," who looked spectacular in her FILA tracksuit and trendy glasses.
Growing up, while watching reruns every Saturday morning, I'd be captivated by all of the gigantic Afros, lush Jheri curls, and beaded braids that filled the screen.
Gitre: When I first encountered these open-ended responses, I was almost immediately captivated by how similarly white and black soldiers wrote about equity in the military.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Budapest's international circus festival shows audiences are still captivated by the emotion of a live performance, Charlie Chaplin's son Eugene, who heads the jury, said.
"It was pretty hard to get a nation captivated by two little Brits in Europe who were lost in big teams riding for other people," Hammond said.
On my first trip to Israel as a young senator in 1986, I was captivated by a special country I immediately admired and soon grew to love.
Dr. Hamburg's commitment to medicine began when, barely a teenager, he was captivated by an exhibit about appendectomies at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.
In the summer of 2010, Mr. Zegen co-starred with John Larroquette in a play downtown, at the Cherry Lane Theater, and was captivated by the neighborhood.
Captivated by flying as a child, he earned his private pilot's certificate the summer after high school, attended Florida Institute of Technology and graduated in three years.
Men and women all throughout the crowd seem completely captivated by NIKI, today dressed in all white with a stark bright blue hue decorating her tear ducts.
Fans of YouTube creator David B are captivated by his new digital disposable camera app, with downloads flying past the 1 million mark, The Verge has learned.
Of course, the redoubtable John James Audubon is featured, but I found myself captivated by the anonymous lithographs of a Dusky Eagle Owl and a Blue Magpie.
David Llada, then a nine-year-old boy growing up the small northern town of Asturias, remembers being captivated by a newspaper photograph of the two chess geniuses.
And it all started when historical ecologist Loren McClenachan became captivated by a weathered old map she stumbled upon at the British Admiralty Archives some ten years back.
This final installment of the series is opening at the Toth Gallery in NYC this month if you'd love to be captivated by the work in person. —L.
No, seriously: I can spend all day looking at these photos and be entirely captivated by them as if they were hot dudes running shirtless across the pitch.
While many people were busy tweeting up a storm about the State of the Union address on Tuesday night, others were captivated by a different, less controversial figure.
LONDON (Reuters) - When acclaimed choreographer Christopher Wheeldon first saw "Portrait of Madame X", he was captivated by the painting that caused a social uproar in 19th century Paris.
The legacy of these protests lives on when Americans are captivated by what Erin O'Flaherty represents: a progressive step toward a more inclusive pageant and, by extension, nation.
At the time of writing, more than 19,000 people on Periscope were captivated by the intense drama of watching people try to get around this body of water.
"I've always been captivated by a sense of nostalgia related to the past of human history, where daily life was linked to ancient rituals and traditions," Palazzi said.
Nevertheless, at E3 last year, I did briefly put on a headset after being captivated by a trailer at Sony's press conference, announcing some new game called Moss.
A curator attending an opening at the Baltimore Museum of Art was immediately captivated by a painting from an artist she had barely heard of, Mary Lovelace O'Neal.
Mr. Trump has been captivated by the idea of a patriotic display in the capital that he could lead since even before he was sworn in as president.
Captivated by the sport, she went on to win three state amateur championships and the 1949 national collegiate golf championship as a sophomore at the University of Kansas.
As much of our country finds itself captivated by the prospects of manned missions to Mars, our inner-space – the oceans – have been sadly given 'second fiddle' status.
Readers captivated by the gothic opening of "This House Is Mine" may be surprised to watch this dark bud blossom into a quirky family saga and social satire.
It also figured in her rediscovery by, among others, the Sussex University art historian David Alan Mellor, who said he was captivated by the film as a teenager.
Ida Kreutzer, a professional photographer, was so captivated by one image that she took out her iPhone at one point and tried to capture it through the viewer.
In "Homegirl," the singer is captivated by a woman who also draws male attention: "We're friends at the party/I'll give you my body at home," she promises.
As a young man, he hoped to become a classics scholar, but he was captivated by Syria during a summer excursion through the Arab world with a friend.
Fans have been captivated by Cooper and Gaga's chemistry ever since trailers for last year's A Star Is Born started going viral, with many hoping they get together.
Her theory is that because many artists — all of us, really — were so captivated by the initial promise of the internet, they were blinded to its potential problems.
The whole world was captivated by the news of Eddie Fisher leaving America&aposs sweetheart Debbie Reynolds for Elizabeth Taylor — who happened to be Reynolds&apos best friend.
As a high school student, Bejtlich had been captivated by a paperback copy of The Cuckoo's Egg, and he reread it during that time in the Air Force.
When I first moved to Mumbai, the reason why I was captivated by these guys is it's a form of capitalism that we just don't have any more.
The father, a widower, is on the prowl himself, though he seems as captivated by the tasty dishes eligible women cook as he is with the women themselves.
Though I only played for around 30 minutes, I was captivated by the sheer strangeness of it all, and wanted to dig in more to learn the game's secrets.
While all eyes were on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle during their May 19 royal wedding day, the groom was captivated by the youngest members of the wedding party.
Having seen the reaction of audiences 'across the pond' and around the world to this most recent season, we expect American viewers will be captivated by this engaging format.
"We were totally captivated by his energetic charm, his extraordinary music, his art and his unique spirit, and we felt as though he'd actually blessed our baby!" explains Sting.
Even if someone wasn't initially interestedin the music they became totally captivated by the visual experience and couldn't help but dance to the songs and try to sing along.
But while the President seems to have been captivated by the possibility of working with Russia against ISIS, there are several compelling reasons why that partnership has been oversold.
This week the world has been horrified — and captivatedby videos showing the deaths at the hands of police of Alton Sterling in Louisiana and Philando Castile in Minnesota.
On my first trip to Israel as a young senator in 1986, I was captivated by a special country, one that I immediately admired and soon grew to love.
Jenkins also is looking forward to taking Japanese language classes and learning to practice Kendo, a martial art involving bamboo swords, because he's always been captivated by Japanese culture.
Washington is captivated by Trump's attorney, former New York City Mayor Rudolph "Rudy" Giuliani, and his wall-to-wall efforts to push the president's perspectives in the news media.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When Renee Gladman's Calamities was published in 2016, I was instantly captivated by the ways it recounts the author's life as a writer.
I saw frigatebirds and boobies, but I was captivated by the red-billed tropicbirds with their three-foot wingspan and two elegant tail feathers streaming behind them like kites.
While I found these canvases underwhelming compared to the rest of the work, I was captivated by the glimmering, neatly-packed sea of broken crystals in the room's center.
Imagine stumbling upon two women dancing an elaborate tale of sorrow and loss, no dialogue, just music and movement, late on a Friday night, and being captivated by it.
While administering psychological exams at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, Mr. Weinstein was captivated by several houses in the capital area designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
She visited often, watching films and exploring behind the scenes, captivated by the visual environment, from the movies themselves to watching her uncle select vivid posters for coming attractions.
If you've ever wondered what might have been, and how it still could be, you'll be captivated by Gregor and his tale of errant CDs and narrowly missed stardom.
Many Thais have been captivated by the plight of the missing soccer team and there has been an outpouring of hope and support for the boys and the searchers.
Some volunteers, captivated by what the study revealed about the world around them, asked the organizers for extra specimen bags, so they could do more sampling on their own.
There he was captivated by a Bertrand Russell lecture on David Hume and decided to major in philosophy, earning a bachelor's degree in 1947 and a doctorate in 1949.
If you have managed to avoid the story, the internet has become captivated by the feud between Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy, the wives of two famous soccer players.
In all, growing up in an Asian household has greatly influenced my fashion sense as most of my family are captivated by the different types of fashion throughout Asia.
"I was just captivated by the whole idea of it," said Amy Losak, a New Jersey resident who has visited Swale three times (most recently, last month in Brooklyn).
But as a teenager he had been captivated by his mother's tales of bank robberies and police sleuthing, and for years Mr. Kavanaugh wanted to be a prosecutor too.
Brigitte Macron will be the nation's first premiere dame in nearly five years following her husband Emmanuel Macron's election, stepping into the international spotlight last captivated by Carla Bruni-Sarkozy.
Captivated by Sue's genuine excitement upon boarding the plane, her seatmate, Elaine Filadelfo, decided to live tweet the first time flying experience to keep others informed of her amazing reactions.
For those captivated by the fantasy, the mental image of a platinum record can apparently shine so brightly that it obscures the most important aspect of a song: powerful pipes.
Humans are easily captivated by bright, shiny objects, so it's no wonder that most of us focus on stars, planets, and other radiant objects when gazing at the night sky.
There's Devon (Roberta Colindrez), a lesbian playwright and property manager, who becomes so captivated by Chris's dysfunction that she starts to write her tenant into her next one-act play.
In the 2628s, the world became captivated by the likes of media darling and Stanford biologist Paul Ehrlich, who warned of a population bomb as humans propagated like field mice.
Oddly, it was during a childhood trip with his family to Berlin that the young Burle Marx became captivated by the tropical plants that had been exported to German gardens.
For most of the day Tuesday, social media outlets were captivated by two questions: whether Ms. Alidoosti had such a tattoo, and whether it meant that she was a feminist.
According to a tweet Kim Kardashian West posted Sunday night during the women's gymnastics qualifying rounds, it looks like North is just as captivated by Biles as we all are.
But before the show's memory was tarnished by its subpar later seasons, the country was captivated by the brewing romance between Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) and Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer).
Kate said she was "captivated by the breath-taking architecture and the sheer range of design on display" at the first offshoot of the Victoria and Albert Museum outside London.
Sitting in my Orchestra Side seat, I was utterly captivated by half of the stage — half, because my ticket was an obstructed-view seat, a detail not noted on StubHub.
The tech billionaire Elon Musk was among the millions of people captivated by the plight of the 12 boys and their soccer coach recently trapped in a cave in Thailand.
But what is it exactly about the artist that has left generations captivated by her — and how can the rest of us channel just a little bit of Frida's fearlessness?
Few have been more captivated by this argument than Scott Gottlieb, the departing commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, the federal agency responsible for regulating tobacco and nicotine products.
But in recent months Tesla has vaulted past both G.M. and Ford Motor in market capitalization as Wall Street has been captivated by its electric-vehicle ambitions and battery technology.
O'Rourke was captivated by "the very specific way it expressed depression," he said recently from his home in Japan, and by its blend of Christian imagery and sometimes-outlandish orchestrations.
It's no surprise that Amazon was looking to turn Stålenhag's art into a TV series — people have been captivated by the images since he first started posting them in 2013.
David Lynch and Mark Frost are captivated by dualities, whether they're giving their characters literal doppelgängers or they're exploring the extremes of good and evil within humanity as a whole.
Church, 18, was instantly captivated by Wright's near-daily zany lessons, and quickly started recording them with friend Kierra Brothers, 19, earlier this semester in their Elements of Physics class.
I felt a responsibility as a journalist to review such books, and situate them in context; but like most readers, I always looked forward to being captivated by a book.
Surreal touches, like pop-up musicians only Halla can see, give the movie's politics a playful, fairy-tale cast, but "Woman at War" is more captivated by Halla's internal struggle.
She was captivated by the idea of creating a work of art that would subvert the platform, which had at that point already begun receiving criticism for being a virtual sweatshop.
When a friend puts on a record and you're not really paying attention until a few minutes in and you realize you're captivated by what's happening, that is my favorite thing.
Anna Atkins, who lived from 1799 to 1871 in Kent, England, was captivated by algae, and in 1843 she created what's considered the world's first photography book, dedicated to the organism.
If I didn't deal daily with the mechanics of cybersecurity, I might be captivated by Washington's focus on whether the Russians penetrated the Democratic National Committee and why they did it.
Ma had no experience with computers or coding, but he was captivated by the internet when he used it for the first time during a trip to the US in 1995.
In "Enduring Love," the novel spins out of a rare, obsessive psychiatric syndrome — erotomania — in which one character is captivated by the delusion that another is secretly in love with him.
Clinton's campaign manager, Robby Mook, shushed a room full of people at the campaign's Brooklyn headquarters when Mr. Trump started to speak, almost giddily captivated by the wildness of his remarks.
The media, which has been captivated by the drama surrounding the Republican presidential contest, has picked up on the momentum shift and turned its attention to the long-dormant Democratic race.
As Hannah, she is both captivated by and fearful of Theo's (Pegg) attitude towards his mental illness, fighting to support and help him even when that means making very tough decisions.
Genially, self-deprecatingly and in charmingly accented English — he pronounces the "w" in "answer" — he tells the story of how he became captivated by what are evidently someone's silent home movies.
I like that the viewer could be captivated by some part of the painting that seems to dissolve right before their eyes, maybe before they get the meaning in its entirety.
"I just got captivated by the idea that there's this character who believed that if he could make a piece of art beautiful enough, he could change the world," she said.
This richly animated 227 adventure focuses on Sheeta, a girl who literally falls from the sky and into the life of Pazu, a boy captivated by tales of the mysterious island.
Captivated by what she gains in the absent girl's place, the narrator rationalizes her actions by telling herself that the girl's mother, who suffers from memory loss, cannot tell the difference.
This person was captivated by the prospect that after his days of spying against terrorists were over, he might be able go to the United States and pursue the American dream.
" Ms. Dickey, who was captivated by him, mentioned the woman who tried to fix her up with someone during the cruise: "Jim looks at me smiling, and said 'That was me.
He seems to have been captivated by racist pseudoscience after the Civil War, and while he opposed slavery, he defended the exclusion of black Americans from Western territories of the United States.
A teenage Sestero meets Wiseau at a theater class in San Francisco, where he's captivated by a fearlessly atrocious reading of A Streetcar Named Desire, concluding with Wiseau literally climbing the walls.
For months, the Internet has been captivated by the livestream of a pregnant April the giraffe, pacing around her pen at Animal Adventure Park in Harpursville, New York, waiting to give birth.
It makes perfect sense, then, that we'd also be captivated by a hair color with similar holographic properties, like the mother of pearl-inspired pastels that are all over Instagram right now.
"I was immediately captivated by her energy, her infectious laugh and that she had a clear idea of what mattered and didn't matter in life," said Mr. Ellison, who was studying English.
This type of character-driven story can make for a riveting movie, and as a filmmaker I am captivated by figures who can draw my camera's lens in a similarly magnetic way.
If your friend is captivated by the horror movie you are watching together, you process that by recreating the same feeling in your own mind, and that can bring you closer together.
In 1945, Army photographer David Conover stopped by the Van Nuys factory to snap some pictures of the female workers, and he found himself captivated by Dougherty's bright smile and ebullient energy.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2018 He was captivated by Incan textiles after he visited Machu Picchu in Peru, an interest he also traced to his grandmother's quilting.
With her mother "captivated by the glitter" of Lavien, the 16-year-old Rachel quickly found herself pressed into "a hated marriage" that would cast the rest of her life in misery.
Like an Andy Dufresne captivated by greed instead of freedom, with every plate I took from the buffet, I'd eat one and covertly slip three or four into my foil-lined case.
Millions of people have been captivated by a 5-year-old girl's views on feminism, which she shared during an appearance on the Channel 4 show The Secret Life of 5 Year Olds.
"We know our audience will be captivated by the film's suspenseful storytelling and brave characters as they fight for survival,"  Daniels, YouTube's Global Head of Original Content, in a statement earlier this year.
While most of the children seemed to be captivated by Princess Kate's presence, one inquisitive little girl was apparently more concerned about the photographers who were there snapping photos of the day's events.
On Monday, Louis Vuitton announced that Virgil Abloh, a designer with no formal training yet has the industry captivated by his street smarts (er, streetwear), will be its new artistic director of menswear.
Though nothing is known about him other than that he has long hair and seems to be an experienced climber, the internet can't help but be captivated by his trip up the tower.
Sandeep Vaheesan, a policy counsel at the Open Markets Institute, says Amazon managed to evade scrutiny for so long because the public and policymakers were captivated by the benefits it provided to consumers.
He had been instructed to be on the lookout for a left back, but instead he found himself captivated by a Chilean midfielder fizzing with energy and topped by a tinted red mohawk.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Early into his five-year voyage on the HMS Beagle, Charles Darwin found himself captivated by the colors of cuttlefish, which switched rapidly to match their environments.
Benzing, captivated by O'Connell's story as well as others', then asked for and was granted the right to use some of the film she had shot for the gallery for her own work.
Many of Bracke's co-workers were captivated by Pokémon Go. They would surreptitiously play during their shifts, occasionally keeping the game running in their pockets to increase their chances of encountering a Pokémon.
"Like so many others, I was completely captivated by Bana's tweets from Syria, which were harrowing and heartbreaking and put a human face to this terrible quagmire," Ms. Pride said in the statement.
So I experienced something of a jolt when, in 21988, Joan Didion told me, during an interview, that as a girl she'd read all O'Neill's works in one summer, captivated by his theatricality.
Consumers have become captivated by the option of getting access to an enormous range of musical choices, particularly in conjunction with the unique music discovery and social sharing capabilities that these services offer.
The stereotype of the new culture had been the flapper, but this was a small group compared to the millions captivated by new forms of leisure and social adventure, many of them entirely secular.
While he has captivated North America and Europe to varying degrees, a few places have entirely resisted the narrative: such as Brazil, captivated by its own crisis, and India, focused on its own battles.
CINEMAGOERS are captivated by Eddie Redmayne's charming portrayal of Einar Wegener, a Danish artist who underwent sex re-assignment surgery, and "The Danish Girl"' (reviewed here) is being heralded by some as a breakthrough.
Like everyone who cons themselves into attending a liberal arts college, I was captivated by the idea of changing the world by immersing myself in a diverse pool of academic thought, theory, and action.
The girl, captivated by Robertson's beauty, thought the bride was the "princess" on the cover of the book she was holding, The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins, which is currently her favorite book.
Our readers were captivated by this good-news story about two scientists who have invented a film that can cool buildings without the use of refrigerants and without drawing any power to do so.
When I first met the CEO of the biotech company I work with, I was captivated by his sincere passion to change several industries through a technology he had been curious about since childhood.
As a child, Rutikanga could not afford club membership — I pay $275 annually for unlimited court time — but he was captivated by the foreigners and wealthy Rwandans driving by his neighborhood to play tennis.
Perfect for readers who were captivated by "Bad Blood," Mike Isaac's "Super Pumped" provides an insider's view of the stunning highs and catastrophic lows of the company that changed the way we use transportation.
If you've ever been captivated by ants hard at work maintaining their colonies, you may want to check out Google Earth Engine's Timelapse, an interactive tool that generates views of Earth over long periods.
In a country with no shortage of natural gems, Mr. Westberg has been captivated by the Luangwa Valley, "my first, and still strongest, love," which he has visited more than half a dozen times.
She began her research and was captivated by a 1963 Richard Avedon photo of Julian Bond, co-founder of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the first president of the Southern Poverty Law Center.
In 21993, captivated by a progressive-education theory, he created a small school in Manhattan, the 22011th Street School, which made classes and most rules optional, letting children pretty much do as they pleased.
In recent years, financial markets have been captivated by the twists and turns of Britain's Brexit drama, characterised by acrimonious negotiations in Brussels, knife-edge votes in parliament and heavy defeats for unstable governments.
In fact, the Merc made me wonder whether I was still as captivated by the Porsche Macan Turbo, a $96,000 demon that I sampled with a track-ready "Performance Pack," as I once thought.
Though she initially dreamed of becoming a paleontologist, she was captivated by the world of engineering after spending her childhood summers taking part in the Summer Math and Science Honors Academy at UC Berkeley.
Asked in a 2007 National Public Radio interview about how he grew to love poetry, Walcott said he was inspired by his father, who wrote poetry, encouraged by his mother and captivated by his land.
In Season 3 of Orange is the New Black, the inmates at Litchfield Penitentiary are captivated by the case of Judy King — the famous cooking show host whose bad behavior quickly caught up to her.
"Everyone in Liverpool is a firm fan of the Beatles and captivated by their story and how they started off as local boys messing around with guitars and music, and became international idols," she said.
By the time I turned the last page, I was captivated by this young woman in turn-of-the-century Poland who had to disguise herself as a man in order to get an education.
St. Clair has long been captivated by color and has spent years studying their lives; The Secret Lives of Color grew out of a monthly color column she has written for ELLE Decoration since 2013.
Millions of people have been captivated by John's story, which he told during an appearance on the Channel 4 show 24 Hours in A&E after he was admitted to hospital for a heart problem.
Though the industry has been constantly captivated by its moves — not to mention those damn DHL T-shirts and those sock boots with the lighter heel — Vetements just isn't selling the way it used to.
I was immediately captivated by the relaxing scent and decided to add gels onto my service because my nails get super dry and chip often — an all too annoying side effect of most autoimmune illnesses.
And though her prints don't pack quite the same blockbuster power as her sculptures, anyone who's been captivated by Bourgeois's work will find great value in leafing through the many layers of her printed works.
Recruitment inside the U.S. is happening, sometimes in small groups, sometimes by a ringleader, but always as a result of the recruited first being captivated by ISIS' online content, then identified and communicated with online.
Draisaitl, a 22-year-old center, was captivated by a different game: a back-and-forth affair between his native Germany's Olympic team and its Russian opponent for the gold medal at the Pyeongchang Olympics.
He was captivated by the idea of community composting, which involves locals in the process of turning orange rinds and coffee grounds and flower stems into enriched soil, while reducing landfill waste and greenhouse gases.
Miles (Plummer), a transfer student at Culver Creek Preparatory High School, ingratiates himself with a gang of new friends, and becomes captivated by Alaska (Kristine Froseth), a fellow classmate who's coping with her mother's death.
"I watched this young woman — 21, 22 years of age — dealing with irate salespeople and messengers, doing it so calmly and efficiently — I was just so captivated by her," he said in a phone interview.
NT: You know, it's funny, I've found myself captivated by Gatlin too, and wanting to believe his rather bizarre excuses for his positive tests, like the tale of the overeager masseuse with the suspicious moisturizer.
But beyond considering the challenges that Jesselyn will face navigating her way through a sport where her presence will generally be an anomaly, I was captivated by the dynamic between her and her father, Pedro.
" Then the Austrian director Michael Haneke — who told The Times in 2012 that as a young man he had been "captivated" by Ms. Riva's performance in "Hiroshima Mon Amour" — asked her to audition for "Amour.
Audiences last year were captivated by "Wild Wild Country," a six-part documentary about the Rajneeshees, a 1970s and '80s commune built around an Indian mystic who promoted free love and the importance of meditation.
She then drags her mic towards him while putting her full weight into singing, "Was I just a fool?" and Buckingham, who knows there's no getting out of this now, looks almost captivated by her performance.
Against a backdrop of models sensually captivated by their virtual reality headsets, the clip features Blanco rapping about the search for truly fulfilling intimacy while guest vocalist Jean Deaux joins for a hook about professed loneliness.
"I was captivated by Bell Labs ads depicting early women telephone operators (both in image and text) as being on the cusp of a new technology—powerful enablers and steadfast workers and pioneers," Napoleon told me.
I found it interesting that, with just a few exceptions, Friend's lengthy list of eager entrepreneurs and researchers are all middle-aged men captivated by the science of this endeavor—which he describes in great detail.
Thirty-four years ago, a young, queer film student stopped to photograph two striking dancers in Washington Square Park in Manhattan and was captivated by their pose-oriented movements — known around the world today as vogueing.
As described with passionate detail in his diaries, Dr. Atl first met Carmen Mondragón at a party in 1921; he was immediately captivated by her intelligence and beauty — particularly, her extraordinarily large and vividly green eyes.
He was captivated by "the dazzle of so many characters," by Christie's theatrical, confident storytelling, and by Poirot, who proved an irresistible attraction when Ridley Scott, a producer of the film, brought the project to him.
He was captivated by the journals of a predecessor there: John Wesley Powell, the Union Army major who lost an arm at Shiloh and later led the first expedition to navigate the length of the Grand Canyon.
" A lucrative paycheck might be enough to lure any actor to a network show, but Ms. Atwell was captivated by the character of Morrison, whom Ms. Friedman describes as "Chelsea Clinton by way of the Bush twins.
Others turn to experienced hands like Francisco Moreno, 68, a retired port worker captivated by plata yvygüy since his grandmother told him of treasure she discovered almost 80 years ago: a clay urn filled with Spanish coins.
"We hope people will take a moment to pause, listen, and let their imaginations be captivated by the natural and cultural sounds of our national parks," Alanna Sobel, a National Park Foundation representative, told Mashable over email.
On her fateful first visit to the venue, located in what was then considered a no-man's-land, at 1503th Street and Park Avenue, she remembers being captivated by a red light glowing from a mysterious room.
Not having read the comics before seeing the movie, I was captivated by the depiction of Wakanda, and it's been fascinating to see how quickly it spread into pop culture as a shorthand for something, an idea.
Bunnell fascinates me because he was deeply responsive to the natural beauty of Yosemite, captivated by the opportunity to (re)name everything he saw and thoroughly afflicted with commonplace Victorian delusions about the supposed inferiority of nonwhites.
It prizes pundit-ready quips over substantive debate, and it tends to elevate the silly over the serious — for several sleepless hours this week it was captivated by 'covfefe,' which was essentially a brouhaha over a typo.
But while children won't learn astronomy from this film, they may well be captivated by the adventures of Mune, a young forest faun who's thrown into the role of the moon's guardian and, well, loses his grip.
It prizes pundit-ready quips over substantive debate, and it tends to elevate the silly over the serious — for several sleepless hours this week it was captivated by "covfefe," which was essentially a brouhaha over a typo.
Now, eager children, television crews and curious supporters stop by almost incessantly, captivated by an 11-minute film featuring Caine that has been viewed more than five million times on the internet in the last 10 days.
McNab was also captivated by the Maya forest, a place where it was still common to stumble over vine-shrouded stellae—limestome monuments carved with the portraits of ancient kings—and the towering mounds of lost cities.
Their cuteness drew gasps and oohs, but I also couldn't help thinking that we were also captivated by them for another reason: They felt like a glimpse of a future — and maybe even, someday, the new normal.
At first, Jenkins was captivated by the clever cinematic moves of Notting Hill's director, Roger Michell: After peeping these dolly/zoom combos in this dinner scene I looked up the director and OF COURSE it's Roger Michell!!!
The world is captivated by the story of the 12 young soccer players and their coach who went exploring in a cave in Thailand June 23 and became stranded when water filled their route and blocked their exit.
She said she was captivated by her natural ability: "She used to put down her comic book and be able to burst into tears across the garden and then go back to her comic book," Ms. Birkin said.
Elsewhere, video footage showed people huddled on rooftops, evoking memories of catastrophic floods in 2000, when the world was captivated by the story of a woman giving birth in a tree she had climbed to escape rising water.
"Like so many others, I was completely captivated by Bana's tweets from Syria, which were harrowing and heartbreaking and put a human face to this terrible quagmire," said Christine Pride, Senior Editor at Simon & Schuster, in a statement.
It appears as though the fan was so captivated by the idea of catching a foul ball hit by Pirates player, Jung Ho Kang, that he forgot he was already holding a beer and a plate of nachos.
"I grew up in a small town and find some of those small town problems very endearing," said Takahashi, who became captivated by Nextdoor when a San Francisco neighbor started complaining daily about strangers touching her garden gnomes.
Looking at the large works on paper, which are more than seven feet tall by around four feet wide, I was captivated by the internal rhythms of the marks, the way they make the two-dimensional surface undulate.
Trump is betting that in a few years enough people will vote to renew the show, captivated by what possibly could come around the corner next -- whether they can admit to themselves how much they like the show.
Henry-Louis de La Grange, who was so captivated by a Mahler symphony he heard at Carnegie Hall in 21840 that he devoted the rest of his life to researching the tempestuous Viennese composer's biography, died on Jan.
Having visited the museum many times, they are curiously captivated by the artefacts—Juan plans the robbery while he is working as a photographer in one of the museum's Mayan galleries—and at first want only to possess them.
While the world's attention has been captivated by Ariana Grande's sudden engagement to Pete Davidson, and a not-so-sudden engagement of Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin, Chopra and Jonas have traveled the world and met each other's families.
I won't be buying anything from this stream, but I'm strangely captivated by its close-up shots that linger just a few seconds too long, and its hosts, whose goofing appears to cover up a great and underlying sadness.
A natural at numbers, she took it a step further and became captivated by the power of understanding financials and their potential effect on business strategy, an early adopted focus that would guide her entire professional career to come.
I'd left home and was learning to cook for myself, captivated by a description of someone eating creamy beans in hot broth, with a big spoon in one hand and a piece of chewy, buttered bread in the other.
The whole of Russia was captivated by the enthralling fare served up in Sochi on Saturday as the hosts bowed out after losing to Croatia on penalties — including the performers at Moscow's Nikulin's Circus, whose show clashed with kickoff.
After a day in which Mexico was captivated by frantic rescue operations to reach a girl believed to be trapped beneath the rubble of a collapsed elementary school, officials said Thursday that they believed there was no girl there.
She had come to the school from Taiwan specifically to be close to the company, after becoming captivated by a video of "The Rite of Spring," a 35-minute piece of unflappable intensity, performed on an dirt-covered stage.
Instead, he was captivated by the ethical implications of medical advances that had sprung up during and after World War II, among them organ transplants, intensive care units, the birth control pill, end-of-life care and genetic engineering.
Fans in Puerto Rico had been so captivated by the team's players, who dyed their hair blond as a show of solidarity, that hair salons in Puerto Rico had begun to run out of blond dye in recent days.
Over the last three years, especially the last three months, in particular the last three weeks, and, above all, the last three days, the world has been captivated by Kanye West's next move and incredibly eager to discuss it.
As someone easily captivated by anything involving Shiba Inus, and having recently been told by my significant other that "if u don't get this for me we're over," I began the search to acquire the McKay household's very own Yeast Ken.
Images of the fires in 2018 It's really cold in Chicago right now and people have been captivated by images and video of what looks like train tracks on fire – this might look pretty hardcore but it's actually quite common.
Curiosity is an important part of human behavior, as well, and it may be part of why we are so captivated by bears, and why, sometimes, humans are motivated to try to "befriend" bears, or at least interact with them.
Directed by Luca Guadagnino, Call Me By Your Name is a coming-of-age and coming-out tale for 17-year-old Elio (Chalamet), who becomes captivated by an older intern (Hammer) living at his parents' 17th-century villa in Italy.
The upcoming FX series, which is set in NYC, explores ball culture of the '80s, and stars American Horror Story actors Evan Peters and Kate Mara as a married couple from New Jersey who find themselves captivated by the glamorous lifestyle.
As my parents snored, I was captivated by the stories of three estranged sisters brought together to care for their father's ranch after his death, and of three witches drawn together to fight an evil spirit on a picturesque island.
Undeterred, Mr. Trump became even more captivated by the notion in July 2017 when he visited Paris as the guest of President Emmanuel Macron for the annual Bastille Day military parade and repeatedly declared that he wanted something similar in Washington.
LONDON — If much of the world was captivated by the life and death of Charlie Gard, the incurably ill British baby whose parents waged a legal war with a hospital over his treatment, for Stephanie Nimmo, it was deeply personal.
LOS ANGELES — When George Lucas spoke to Mayor Eric Garcetti about opening his Museum of Narrative Art here in Exposition Park, the filmmaker said he was captivated by the potential of being just steps away from a bevy of other museums.
After moving to the United States in 22015 to pursue a career in commercial photography, he was instantly captivated by the wide-open landscapes of the American West and the charming small towns that appeared frozen in a bygone era.
I know many people who were captivated by " The Host ," Bong's twisted fable of eco-mutation, but that came out in 2006, and since then, especially in " Snowpiercer " (2013) and " Okja " (2017), his fantastical ventures have strayed toward the wanton.
Nicola L's first trip to New York was formative: She was captivated by the city's creative energy and saw more Pop Art, formed a lifelong friendship with Ms. Schneemann, and discovered vinyl, which would be a signature material of hers.
The ambient light and soft shadows cast by the tightly pulled strings are all part of the experience; the open construction feels solid and ephemeral, strong and vulnerable, tough and delicate — I was captivated by the simple beauty of it all.
Cayne continually urged the audience to support St. John's by making a donation, and the theater was captivated by performances from stars like the musician and Transparent writer Our Lady J, as well as Betty Cantrell, Miss America 2016, a country diva.
He was so captivated by "The Science of Life", by H.G. Wells, Julian Huxley and G.P. Wells, that rather than return it to the public library in Germiston, his South African birthplace, he paid a daunting two-shilling fine for losing it.
Some are still holding on to the hope that their childhood dream will come to fruition, some are eager to challenge themselves like never before, and other performers have long been captivated by the idea of taking on a certain real-world persona.
Some were reporters and writers (Jonathan Goldsbie, Ivor Tossell, Septembre Anderson), some were activists (Jude Macdonald, who was very effective in crafting legal challenges to Ford's lawless regime), but most were ordinary citizens who were as captivated by Ford as I was.
In an April floor debate, McConnell said he became captivated by the Senate's "advice and consent" power nearly a half century ago when as a Senate staffer he saw two of President Richard Nixon's Supreme Court nominees voted down in 1969 and 1970.
It is still early days, but Alzheimer's experts not associated with the work are captivated by the idea that infections, including ones that are too mild to elicit symptoms, may produce a fierce reaction that leaves debris in the brain, causing Alzheimer's.
MICHAEL COOPER AT 8 MINUTES 40 SECONDS Of the many things to admire about the Bavarian State Opera's concert performance of Strauss's "Der Rosenkavalier" on Thursday at Carnegie Hall, I was especially captivated by the surprising details Kirill Petrenko drew from the orchestra.
"We were immediately captivated by Connie's passion and artistic vision for Sea of Solitude, which is unique, beautifully realized and made more powerful by being an important one," said Rob Letts, general manager of EA Originals, the label focused on publishing independent games.
Though we thought we'd just take a few lines or words, as we listened to it we became captivated by what he was saying and it's relevance to the political climate in the United States in 2016, so we let it play out.
Mr. Nunes's contention that Mr. Obama was captivated by a desire to "reset" relations with Russia is also notable, because Mr. Trump has said he is trying to do the same — though he is avoiding that term, which was made popular by Mrs.
We don't know much else about Mr. Caughman, but the persona he shared with the world on Twitter was that of a man of buoyant outlook and varied interests, who was amused by many things, fond of music and movies, captivated by celebrities.
There were a lot of people that had seen the 1999 World Cup as an aberration, but this game proved again that the whole country could be totally captivated by women's soccer — that they could fall in love with a whole new team.
Captivated by the junk's beauty, David Yeo, the founder and owner of Aqua Restaurant Group, commissioned a Hong Kong master boat builder, Au Wai, to conceptualize and direct the construction of the Aqua Lunas and to work with Mr. Wong in Shenwan.
Ever since the docuseries Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes premiered on Netflix last week, America has been captivated by notorious serial killer Ted Bundy, who raped and murdered at least 36 women over the course of four years in the 1970s.
"Elle redefined what a fashion magazine can be, by assuming that a cultured woman could be simultaneously captivated by what Raf is doing at Calvin Klein, and, say, an (exclusive) interview with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg," she wrote in the email obtained by The Cut.
As soon as he had joined, Randall had passed Berryman a folder of documents related to corruption in soccer, and he had responded by regularly sharing articles on the topic on the assumption the FBI agent was as captivated by the topic as he was.
Last week, 2-year-old Parker Curry was captivated by the dramatic new portrait of former First Lady Michelle Obama on display at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. And on Tuesday, little Parker got a chance to admire her idol in person.
Eventually, his studies led him to paganism, Gnostic Christianity, Taoist energy practices and esoteric Judaism—and Echols found himself captivated by the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, the 19th-century occult group whose members included W.B. Yeats, Bram Stoker and Arthur Conan Doyle.
The nation has been captivated by the case of a former freshman swimming star at Stanford University who, after being found guilty of viciously sexually assaulting an unconscious woman next to a Dumpster behind a fraternity, was given a paltry six-month prison sentence.
The fact that I read one and played the other was unimportant; I was captivated by both in the same way — by how detailed they were, by how even the most trivial bits of information could prove meaningful in the context of their respective narratives.
Chris Albertson, who as a teenager in Denmark became captivated by the blues singer Bessie Smith and decades later produced a widely praised multivolume reissue of her recordings and wrote an equally acclaimed biography, was found dead on April 21955 at his home in Manhattan.
Even readers who aren't fans of the metaphysical will be captivated by the author's charming narrative and vivid exposition as he recounts the fantasy romance between a struggling writer named Con Powers and Emer Gunnels, a parochial school teacher, who emerges as the novelist incarnate.
The planet is captivated by the color and the noise and the bravado of some of the less familiar nations: the buccaneering spirit and boisterous support of Peru; the pride and joy of Panama; the technical accomplishment, and the rotten luck, of Morocco and Iran.
In 1974, Britain, and later much of the rest of the world, was captivated by the brutal murder of a 29-year-old nanny named Sandra Rivett, and the rapid disappearance of the main suspect: an aristocrat named Richard John Bingham — or Lord Lucan.
To my memory, we rarely bought anything, but I was captivated by these whole lives suddenly exposed to be dug through by scavenging hands, while family members or strangers set a dollar amount for stacks of well-worn records and boxes of vacation travel slides.
In recent times both Brooklyn based artists ventured to Africa separately—Wasser with Damon Albarn's Africa Express and Davis to study traditional West African music—and they returned reinvigorated and captivated by the music of the Ba-Benzele Pygmy people from the Central African Republic.
I thought maybe the headphones might have been tuned to be a little too bass-heavy (common in over-the-ear headphones, unfortunately), but then I listened to a track by Adele and those fears went away as I was fully captivated by her crystal-clear voice.
For the better part of January, the nation was captivated by the sentencing hearing for Larry Nassar, the former doctor for USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University who was found guilty of multiple counts of sexual abuse and sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison.
These knee-slapping baking fails are actually the basis for a brand new Netflix series called Nailed It. Six episodes of the sarcastically named Nailed It premiered on Netflix this past Friday, and already viewers are captivated by this completely new kind of cooking competition show.
From introducing an Eastern European-inspired aesthetic of elongated sleeves, deconstructed silhouettes, and oversized shapes to every street style star's wardrobe, to the tongue-in-cheek reworking of DHL logos and its recent relocation from Paris to Zurich, the industry has been constantly captivated by Vetements' moves.
Though he wasn't so well known in the city, his audience—about 200 or so—were still deeply captivated by his voice, his tone just as serene and arresting in person as on wax, seamlessly intertwining with Sango's soulful blend of electronic, gospel, and trap rhythms.
Woods, who had surgery in April to relieve back pain, blamed the incident on prescription drugs, but that was not enough to keep his droopy-eyed mug shot from being etched in the minds of many who were once captivated by his dominance on the course.
"Do we really believe there's value in every person?" she replied, looking at Emily, then at the audience of about 22020 people, gathered in a high school auditorium in a suburban neighborhood north of Las Vegas, who did not seem particularly captivated by Ms. Warren's answer.
It will take many more visits to unearth the unanticipated narratives that might emerge over time, however, even during these hours, there were moments when I delved more deeply into the spaces in which I found myself, captivated by the sheer gorgeousness of what appeared before me.
" She was so captivated by the novel that she later wrote three essays about the ways in which James articulates a kind of moral philosophy, revealing the childishness of aspiring to moral perfection, a life of "never doing a wrong, never breaking a rule, never hurting.
Mr. Doornbos, 19703, an actor and writer who grew up in Michigan before spending his early adulthood in New York, where he was a performer and director with Blue Man Group, was captivated by the idea of owning a home that came with centuries' worth of stories.
" In early December at Mercury Lounge, in New York's Lower East Side, Lukas tells a crowd of shoulder-to-shoulder music industry bods that the lyrics were inspired by a trip to a LA strip club where he found himself captivated by a lady named "Destiny.
Samsung believes worldwide launches of the S7 phones, as well as increased shipments of Galaxy A and J smartphones, will boost sales even as the smartphone market slows because many consumers aren't particularly captivated by new releases and don't want to upgrade their current device until it dies.
Over the past couple of days, the internet has been captivated by a truly remarkable story: A plucky 15-year-old Quebec kid, using only his imagination, star charts, and some fancy satellite imagery, had found a lost Mayan city somewhere deep below the canopy of the Belize jungle.
"I love this movie, and I'm very proud of it," he recently said, over the phone, of Nocturnal Animals, a violent, enthralling, and layered story within a story about an art gallery owner (played by Amy Adams) captivated by an early copy of her ex-husband's disturbing novel.
"Elle redefined what a fashion magazine can be, by assuming that a cultured woman could be simultaneously captivated by what Raf is doing at Calvin Klein, and, say, an (exclusive) interview with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg," she wrote in a note to her staff announcing her resignation on Monday.
But they are captivated by the Expo's lofty, humanistic rhetoric and nationalist underbelly — and while the show fits into a larger vogue in the art world for all things late '267s, it also pulses with a tenderness toward Expo's utopianism that makes it more than just a belated critique.
Disney, which announced the event in the middle of the night on Thursday, is trying to do three things: sell a ton of "Star Wars" merchandise; activate the "Star Wars" fan base in support of the new movie; and draw in new fans, particularly younger ones captivated by technology.
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Lest the United States also becomes captivated by the North Korea trance that has so enchanted the Moon administration, Washington must stay its course to deal firmly with Pyongyang and make no concessions unless the DPRK regime takes measured, progressive and concrete steps toward fulfilling its end of the deal.
Hours before Zuma's resignation, South Africa was captivated by news of the early morning raid on the compound of his allies the Guptas, who were accused two years ago in a 350 page report by a corruption watchdog of using their influence to gain control of state companies and contracts.
"Because I was a little bit older, I think it was less of the schoolyard idea of being captivated by big scary monsters, and more that I became really interested in how dinosaurs and other fossils are clues that tell us about how Earth has changed over time," Brusatte said.
Those who were captivated by the staging years ago will be pleased to see the three mermaidlike Rhinemaidens, suspended from wires, seeming to cavort in the actual waters of the river, video-projection oxygen bubbles floating from their mouths to the surface, and pebbles on the riverbed rustling to their touch.
Delighted that we had gone unnoticed by the room-key police and captivated by the "azure waters," the peaceful setting, the adult contemporary playlist, we made a solemn pledge that we would return, books and hats and sunscreen in a bag no one would search, and pay for the privilege.
A New York native who was captivated by numbers since childhood and parlayed a Harvard education to become a top Democratic pollster, Mr. Penn, 64, was one of three strategists brought into the White House by Mr. Clinton after Republicans swept the 1994 midterm elections and took control of Congress.
Ms. Ballard toured the vaudeville circuit with Jones for almost two years, but when their show hit New York she was captivated by musical theater; in 1946 she was offered a part in "Three to Make Ready," a Broadway revue that was about to go on tour, and she took it.
How Franz Kline was captivated by the dance performances he saw and incorporated that movement into the energetic slashing in his painting, or how Elaine de Kooning (visiting the college with her husband) ended up acting in The Ruse of Medusa staged at the school and working on Buckminister Fuller's dome.
Whether you grew up in the Midwest going to festivals headlined by Grade and Hot Water Music that featured kids unironically playing Four Square outside the venue (this is what people did before iPhones) or just like your hardcore as melodic as it is moving, you'll be captivated by these four songs.
After all, their combined renovation experience consisted mostly of watching reality TV. But in a search for more space and proximity to nature, the couple found themselves captivated by a dated one-bedroom apartment in Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. Never mind the wall-to-wall carpeting, linoleum-lined balcony and pink bathroom toilet.
The prospect of James signing with the Los Angeles Lakers — as many front offices would forecast if they were forced into a binding prediction — and the Kawhi Leonard saga in San Antonio should be enough to satiate those captivated by the N.B.A.'s growing reputation as the most heated of hot stove leagues.
CBS expects it to be a hit in the U.S. "Having seen the reaction of audiences 'across the pond' and around the world to this most recent season, we expect American viewers will be captivated by this engaging format," its Senior Vice President, Alternative Programming Sharon Vuong said in an online statement.
Richard Schickel, who was so captivated by Walt Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" when he was 5 years old that he grew up to be a noted film critic, Hollywood historian and prolific author and documentarian — and estimated that he had watched 22003,28 movies — died on Saturday in Los Angeles.
Attia said he was amazed to learn that Le Corbusier visited Ghardaïa in the nineteen-thirties and was captivated by its minimalism and its community-oriented urban plan, lessons that he and his fellow-modernist Fernand Pouillon applied to the apartment blocks they later built in France, which now house North African immigrants.
Mr. Diament, 39, and Mr. Tovey, 38, interview their guests with a wide-eyed gusto, whether they are captivated by gallery owner Sadie Coles talking about working with John Currin, or are listening intently to how Tracey Emin's grief over her mother's death inspired her recent show at White Cube in London.
Though these prototypical energy bars only ran on one NASA mission, Skylab 3, Pillsbury decided to commercialize their space food as Space Food Sticks for an American public that was still captivated by the prospect of space travel; if astronauts could eat space food, why couldn't the rest of the American populace?
Taking the stage between sets from a doo-wop band, Mr. Brady's colleagues repaid the favor before a crowd of Philadelphia Democratic ward leaders and officeholders, many of whom were as captivated by the open bar, roast pork sandwiches and cheesesteak stations as by the out-of-town lawmakers paying homage to their leader.
Mr. Adell, who is the president of Adellco, had been captivated by a number of Mr. Garcia's projects during his travels, including the Hôtel Costes in Paris and La Mamounia in Marrakesh, and decided it was time to bring the designer's updated take on sumptuous French style to an apartment building in New York.
Happy Monday and welcome back to On The Money, where we're captivated by the feuding within Public Enemy over Bernie SandersBernie SandersRepublicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Sanders says Biden winning African American support by 'running with his ties to Obama' Sanders condemns his supporters' 'ugly, personal attacks' against Warren MORE.
Minsky will be remembered as a lot of things, but whether it is as the philosopher-scientist who was so captivated by the nature of the human mind during his student days as Harvard, or the piano virtuoso capable of improvising fugues, few things so beautifully capture the essence of Minsky's creativity and scientific curiosity as his useless machines.
An educated man named August Epp, formerly excommunicated from the colony and now returned but in poor standing in the community, is invited into the space to take the minutes of their meeting, and it's through his narrative over the course of two days of talks that we learn and become captivated by the women's stories.
Here at least the problems of the content have been linked to the incentive-structures of the distributing platform — even if wider questions are getting less scrutiny; like what it means for society to be collectively captivated by a free and limitless supply of visual mass media whose content is shaped by algorithms intent only on maximizing economic returns?
But in all of those venues, with the characters that he plays, he walks a very fine line between bad guy and good guy, but he pulls it off where the audience is just captivated by him while he's on screen, and you're very easily won over to his side, even though you initially view him as the enemy.
Daryl Tearne, an industrial designer who's worked at Spin Master for over ten years now, was waiting for a flight at Los Angeles' LAX airport and while mindlessly staring at the ground crews going about their routines on the tarmac, he was captivated by one of the specialized machines that's used to load giant cargo containers onto planes.
Readers, including Joyce Carol Oates who has a lifetime of difficult reading behind her, were gripped by the vestigial Bible tale and captivated by the spare writing style, even as they were bemused at the lack of conventional narrative landmarks and the fact that this so-called allegory turned out to be nothing of the kind.
You don't need a degree in music to understand Jute Gyte; I'm sure it helps, but those who appreciate the weird, the dark, and the complex will find much to interest them here, whether you're sworn to Blut Aus Nord or captivated by the more adventurous noise or progressive death metal bands floating out there in the ether.
Humans are primed to be captivated by stories, and over the past decade, Musk has cycled through many versions of the Tesla story, each intended to raise more and more money from a host of different audiences, each intended to buy more time for his company to achieve the holy grail of an affordable, mass-produced electric car.
They were also captivated by Rachel Bay Jones, who won a 2017 Tony for her role as Heidi Hansen in "Dear Evan Hansen" and Caissie Levy, who plays Elsa in the new Broadway production of "Frozen," singing "Over the Rainbow" in two parts, sandwiching a reading from NPR's Ari Shapiro about the song's history and context.
"We come tonight to celebrate the last 100 years, the progress that so many generations have fought so hard for — and what a time it is to be holding this centennial, just ask those who've been watching 'The Handmaid's Tale,' a book I read and was captivated by years ago," she said, drawing a low laugh from the crowd.
The novel is about extremism, yes, but it's for anyone who's ever been captivated by another; for anyone who has been on either side of a relationship that clearly has a subject and object of obsession; for anyone who's had a brush with faith, or who's been fully bathed in its teachings; for anyone afraid of his or her own power.
This is the man who noted the movie-like awesomeness of Marine One taking off on Inauguration Day, moved a lamp that might mess up photos of himself with British Prime Minister Theresa May, and scolded his press secretary for not wearing a stark suit that pops on TV. This is the man who was captivated by watching coverage of himself while flying between campaign stops.
Though she's probably best known for directing Fifty Shades of Grey (a challenging experience she's been refreshingly open about), it's her work on smaller, gem-like films like Nowhere Boy and the forthcoming adaptation of James Frey's A Million Little Pieces that speaks to her originality and empathy, not just as a storyteller and director, but as a person genuinely captivated by the human experience.
Before there was a women's movement, before she was on the cover of Life or had love affairs with royalty, before she poured a glass of beer on Saul Steinberg's head when they were out with Giacometti, even before she did the "very worst thing a woman can do" and abandoned her children to pursue an artist's life, Niki de Saint Phalle was captivated by liberation.
We're assuming that like the rest of Washington, you were captivated by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's jaw-dropping/wild/surreal press conference with Vladimir Putin from Helsinki, Finland.
The explosion was one of the worst environmental disasters in the nation's history, killing 11 workers, spilling millions of gallons of crude into the Gulf and badly damaging the reputation of BP. As technicians tried one thing after another to choke the well, millions of television viewers were captivated by videos taken by underwater cameras showing crude spewing from pipes into the water, day after day for nearly three months.
And Tuesday here in Singapore, the world was marveling, captivated by these images of the very first sitting American president sitting down with the North Korean leader, and the two of them appearing to get along quite well in the one-on-one meeting that they hadn&apost and then later in the extended bilateral meeting over lunch, and then signing, as you see here, a joint communique that came out of the summit.
" Elsewhere, one of the artists recruited a "porn star" to be "stump-fucked" by the stump-legged performance artist Mangina, and a young couple was planted in one of the pods to have sex, available to view on channel 36, a wheeze that set other couples off and "created a sort of intimacy" in the mind of Josh, who was captivated by the show, claiming afterward, "Now I know how to make a cult.
" Millennial Women Young women captivated by the message and energy of Bernie Sanders' campaign recoiled at comments they regarded as insulting: from Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz (who said young women were complacent about abortion), former Secretary of State Albright ("there is a special place in hell for women who don't help other women,") and feminist Steinem (who said young women were joining the Sanders campaign to be "where the boys are.
For years, people have been captivated by Sammy the Seal, a seal who is regularly fed by a fish shop in Read more:A couple bought the house that inspired 'The Conjuring' — and surprise, it's hauntedA woman says her father died after contracting flesh-eating bacteria at a Florida beach4 kids took their parents car and took it on a 600-mile road trip across AustraliaStill on the loose, Chicago voted to name an escaped alligator 'Chance the Snapper'
Yet, instead of seeing a news cycle captivated by new WikiLeaks revelations, one that would have allowed Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's campaign to gain some critical ground in a widening race, we witnessed the uncorking of a legitimate political bombshell some 85033 days out from election night.
Anyone who's ever found themselves captivated by a scene from Planet Earth — the BBC's landmark 11-part documentary that awed viewers with its stunning presentation of animal life all over the globe — should be looking forward to Planet Earth II. A decade after the original 2006 series wowed audiences with its artfully filmed, high-definition footage of elusive snow leopards and hyrdoplaning dolphins and adorable polar bear cubs, the highly anticipated six-part follow-up promises an even more stunning adventure, albeit one that comes with a grave warning.

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