Just look at him rocking that sweet summer palette. Dazzling.
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Its perspective has proved more dazzling than anyone ever expected.
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BOHEMIA "Gypsy Music: A Dazzling Journey," violinist David Podles. Feb.
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AUSTIN — The conversation about the future focuses on dazzling advances.
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He gives dazzling monologues to each of the three parts.
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I loved the mix of visually dazzling and emotionally devastating.
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Each view is as dazzling as the ones before it.
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If the inside's just as dazzling, we won't be disappointed.
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And with a bit of care it can be dazzling.
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Sure enough, 2013 was a dazzling collection of TV highlights.
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Justin Bieber just made a pretty dazzling, albeit unconventional, purchase.
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Although maybe that's just because we're dazzling urbanites [hair flip].
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It is more than enough: Crazy Rich Asians is dazzling.
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Read more: A dazzling meteor shower will peak this weekend.
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Similarly, the Fountains of Bellagio put on a dazzling show.
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Mr. Young's essay, titled "Blacker Than Thou," is simply dazzling.
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It was dazzling at times, infuriating at others, sometimes both.
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And, finally, the show's apotheosis: three dazzling "Lion Hunt" paintings.
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For conservators, those dazzling patterns are important bits of data.
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It combines striking costumes, lighting and puppetry with dazzling acrobatics.
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I felt a dazzling wave of guilt as she read.
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They face social and economic obstacles amid dazzling dance numbers.
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But the dazzling campus was not the half of it.
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He was also the more conspicuously dazzling to talk to.
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But the show's most dazzling special effect is Mr. Emerson.
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For some, these stagings, while certainly dazzling, were overly busy.
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Both groups wound up with a dazzling collection of rings.
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Pittman led a dazzling performance from the wide receiver corps.
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You'll have a dizzying, dazzling afternoon, night and eventual morning.
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Seen collectively, though, they become a dazzling hall of mirrors.
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What follows is a visually dazzling, frequently breathtakingly gruesome ride.
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Dazzling Rod Dig around in a hut on the outskirts of Tanaan Jungle's Ironhold Harbor and you'll find the Dazzling Rod, which is easily one of the most consistently enjoyable toys in the game.
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Shelves upon shelves of shiny new products beckon with dazzling results.
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This dazzling offering is undoubtedly one of the trio's brightest moments.
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The dazzling array of calligraphic variety across these manuscripts is astounding.
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Feast your eyes on this dazzling (and enormous) art-deco stunner.
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Yes, her outfits are exactly as dazzling as you would expect.
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In a demonstration, Zuckerberg showed a variety of dazzling camera effects.
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It's dazzling, witty, and, when you least expect it, startlingly poignant.
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Maggie Nelson opens her dazzling memoir "The Argonauts" with a dispute.
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Why are the streets so dazzling when the sky is dark?
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They both present dazzling interplays of dark light on 'dark matter.
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Ms Rose's intellectual range is dazzling; perhaps, for some readers, exhausting.
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This is not a tiny hole in the dazzling sequined pants.
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Can ROS keep up with the dazzling array of new demands?
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But while interaction may be dazzling, there's something more dramatic happening.
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He showed through his dazzling wordplay that hip-hop is art.
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The sunlight, passing through it, became variegated and dazzling, dancing, enchanting.
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The sky was a blinding blue, the prairie a dazzling white.
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Elizabeth Banks also donned a dazzling ensemble designed by David Koma.
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The conversation is dazzling, the interests are mutual, the personalities click.
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" He flashed them a dazzling smile and answered: "Nah, I'm Hercules.
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DANIIL TRIFONOV This dazzling pianist releases a Chopin album on Oct.
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The happenings aimed to achieve a dazzling ontological restructuring of consciousness.
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These bedazzled bobby pins are as practical as they are dazzling.
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Aluminum metalized polyethylene terephthalate settles over store windows like dazzling frost.
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There are several such projects that are all producing dazzling results.
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Lady Macbeth is also a dazzling directorial debut from William Oldroyd.
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Rosa's dazzling highlighter is from Jaclyn Cosmetics ("it's blinding," Martinez says).
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And a dazzling, pearly white halo will emerge, demanding everyone's attention.
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No one had ever seen such a large and dazzling brood.
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You'll also get plenty of history here and dazzling Native art.
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The room evokes the dazzling colors, architecture and art of Mexico.
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Your second opportunity to catch the dazzling display will be: Fri.
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Yet another reminder of a heritage millenniums old, still dazzling today.
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Two years ago, light was married in dazzling ways to materials.
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It's technically and formally dazzling, but it's also mannered and somewhat inaccessible.
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Speakers at these gatherings often sound like preachers, promising a dazzling future.
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This fur is often complemented by dazzling green or yellow eyes. 21.
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The monastery itself is a dazzling bejeweled structure built 600 years ago.
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This Hubble image shows the dazzling stellar group in all its glory.
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It's a biological fact: people react when they see a dazzling smile.
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It's a lovely smile, luminous, and not because of those dazzling teeth.
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But behind that dazzling veneer, Robbins guards his empire with intense secrecy.
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He was a dazzling playmaker who made others better with audacious passes.
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If not, regular 2D Periscope will be just as dazzling, we promise!
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In the 1700s, a young Mozart was composing symphonies and dazzling audiences.
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It's as dazzling as any space battle waged by the Millennium Falcon.
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The red carpet was a dazzling array of the usual celebrity clutter.
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"Diamond battles with @kyliejenner," he wrote showing off his dazzling Rolex watch.
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He spit with the fervor and dazzling technicality of a Zen master.
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That's no fault of his own: everything truly dazzling is only momentary.
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A dazzling white light will glow like a halo around your head.
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It's one of the most dazzling video game spectacles I've ever experienced.
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The sky was a dazzling blue, with fluffy white clouds scudding overhead.
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A few silver rings on her hand popped with her dazzling purse.
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You'll find great food and wine, dazzling vistas and a welcoming attitude.
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When sunlight hits the icebergs, it creates a dazzling display of colors.
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"Fierce Beauty" is available now, with dozens more dazzling photos to see.
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Critics adored "Toy Story 4" for its thoughtful themes and dazzling animation.
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It will be a dazzling display for skygazers across the Northern Hemisphere.
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That absolutely dazzling spectacle seemingly confirmed that the intelligence was from Israel.
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The friezes use dazzling glazes of turquoise, green, brown, white and yellow.
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From then on, Barcelona has reigned as a dazzling object of tourism.
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The Leonids, one of the most dazzling meteor showers, peak on Saturday.
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SHENZHEN, China — The phone takes dazzling photos and sports advanced artificial intelligence.
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Neymar has been in dazzling form for Paris Saint Germain this season.
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On Independence Day, many Americans will gather to watch dazzling fireworks displays.
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There's everything from dazzling 4K TVs, stylish smartwatches, and versatile beard trimmers.
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The work is a dazzling display of how resourcefulness can feed abundance.
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During the holidays, Café Pushkin is lit up in festive, dazzling lights.
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A dazzling revival at the Public Theater reminds us of its timelessness.
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As to what those trends were (besides dazzling gems), look to nature.
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Here's what I learned: Cook with confidence Paris is a dazzling chef.
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She's always been dazzling (Blondie still performs, you know) and stratospherically cool.
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Being secretary of state could, theoretically, take those prospects from bright to dazzling.
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So I could take a new girlfriend on a dazzling tour of theater.
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Gunn's final product is Marvel's most colorful and visually dazzling movie to date.
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Her emerald dress matched the bride's dazzling emerald tiara, borrowed from the Queen.
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And Charles, his dazzling son of his of who he was so proud.
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And the ladies are dazzling in their gowns and diamonds, as per usual.
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THERE are no Tom Ford products in his dazzling new film, "Nocturnal Animals".
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Some bosses fall head over heels for its insatiable consumers and dazzling technology.
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Following dazzling performances by acrobats and artists, it's time for the main event.
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The dazzling Diwali celebrations are also seen in other parts of the world.
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The emissaries carried notes of friendship, and a dazzling assortment of Korean artwork.
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Dining | Connecticut What is it about a dazzling view that elevates a meal?
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And that means not dazzling people with fake stories of a robot revolution.
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Then Parton enters, effortless yet dazzling, and it's a passing of the torch.
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Answer: $7.75 million How much did Reese Witherspoon's dazzling Tiffany & Co. jewels cost?
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This year, we were treated a whole host of dazzling celebrity couple's costumes.
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Image: NASA/JHUAPL/SwRIHere's a dazzling thought: Pluto's blue skies may be cloudy.
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Bolt was busy dazzling the universe, even as he celebrated his 21992nd birthday.
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Behold Trumpler 14, a dazzling star cluster located 8,000 light-years from Earth.
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Fireworks bloom, but only for a moment, dazzling onlookers before fading into oblivion.
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Otherwise we may see a dazzling pyrotechnic display as it impacts the ground.
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Though its early performance is dazzling scientists, it's not ready for mass production.
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Mike Ryan, Uproxx Yes, we can talk about the visuals, which are dazzling.
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Despite our different taste experiences, both of us agree we're feeling pretty dazzling.
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In my write-up, I described it as lyrical, human, flawed, and dazzling.
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Chapter 2 is an efficient, often dazzling symposium on sleek, ruthless action filmmaking.
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At least CNN is following up after its report of the "dazzling" rally.
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Jackson was so dazzling, he was such a nice guy and so childlike.
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After three years of misrule and dazzling corruption, the treasury is bare again.
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Model Sara Sampaio chose a dazzling gown for her Venice Film Festival appearance.
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The outside of the Taj Mahal is a dazzling white marble architectural masterpiece.
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We see butterflies, a cranium's dome, and scaly skin of many dazzling hues.
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Rio, no matter how dazzling the pageantry, no matter who wins, that simple,
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Interest rates on cash investments, currently at around 23 percent, are hardly dazzling.
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Neon hues create dazzling displays in these spectacular bursts of light and color.
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That she pulls it off is a dazzling, and inspiring, act of poise.
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Faculty members were eager to reminisce about DiVincenzo's dazzling days as a Sallie.
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" She calls it "a rare, dazzling, dizzying cornucopia of objects, viewpoints and agendas.
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Entering a room filled with Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt's art is a dazzling experience.
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By turns epic and compact, Walcott's poetry has a dazzling musicality and lyricism.
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Excluding them makes a company's results look more dazzling than they otherwise would.
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His smile is dazzling, but his breath is terrible despite conscientious oral hygiene.
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Perhaps you've already noticed the dazzling red dot dancing in the night sky.
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Unsurprisingly, the display is the main highlight here, and it's dazzling to behold.
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So it's less about him being smart, and more about him being dazzling.
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The strategy brings out the dazzling beauty of moments shot in brilliant color.
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"The Farthest," a dazzling documentary written and directed by Emer Reynolds, illustrates why.
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Such a dazzling figure can make other aspects of a narrative seem tame.
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Anne Hathaway returned to the red carpet in a dazzling gown on Sunday.
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The plan was to spend 27 hours taking advantage of its dazzling attractions.
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It's dazzling upfront — but doesn't look quite as magical from behind the scenes.
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Still, somehow, through all that dazzling effort, Judy misses its own prescient point.
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In addition to their dazzling outfits, Kardashian and Jenner also wore matching hairstyles.
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Ciara and Russell Wilson's daughter may have the most dazzling smile of all time.
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Truly, it was dazzling, and reminded us of everything we loved about Destiny's Child.
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She finished off her dazzling look with black heels and a black clutch purse.
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London nightlife in the early 00s was dazzling, young, unbolted, and full of possibility.
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THE future for AkzoNobel is dazzling—if you believe Ton Büchner, its chief executive.
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Bravo to them, and to Myriam Ould-Braham, dazzling among her excellent female peers.
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Mary had never been beloved — not the way her dazzling younger sister, Elizabeth, was.
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Lee latched onto this at several key moments in BlacKkKlansman that produced dazzling results.
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She paired the look with a gorgeous white gown and oversize dazzling hoop earrings.
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"Those tiny faults we obsessed about were insignificant in the whole dazzling, youthful package."
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There's everything from dazzling swimming pools, sharp 4K TVs, and intelligent home lighting systems.
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Saturn's dazzling rings stretch out in a new photo taken by NASA's Cassini spacecraft.
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The couple have wide smiles as the fertility nurse flashes a dazzling diamond ring.
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The whole thing is dazzling, with seemingly fragmentary sections tied together by recurring themes.
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He went to the window and saw sunlight dazzling the fountain in Washington Square.
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He pulled off two dazzling shots to give himself a shot at saving par.
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"It was dazzling," Kranz told Times of his first visit to the restored room.
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A new baseball season is here, and with it a dazzling array of possibilities.
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It's a complicated, dazzling novel that keeps the reader hooked until the last pages.
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But with diamonds and gemstones this dazzling, why get hung up on the details?
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" "House Republicans had front row seats to @POTUS's dazzling display of pettiness and insecurity.
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Meghan Markle also looks dazzling in a white coat, especially with her coordinating hat.
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"I see great pictures all the time," he says, and that is unequivocally dazzling.
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She took detours, and, like a verbal magician, offered dazzling distractions and commonplace tricks.
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Moreover, unlike their contemporaries, Yeah Yeah Yeahs shows were a dazzling display of chaos.
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Released in December, this dazzling animation represents a mysterious superluminous event called ASASSN-15lh.
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The toads, she later wrote, were "dazzling," like jewels scattered on the forest floor.
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As dazzling as the sight is, residents are concerned it could damage their homes.
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And in Vittorio Grigolo's dazzling Rodolfo, Mr. Gaffigan had a lead tenor worth following.
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Hand-tended fields of potatoes and maize covered the floodplain, fringed by dazzling wildflowers.
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This week's uplifting stories include tiny free libraries, rooftop gardens and a dazzling duck.
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Like most of the miniature country chapels of Greece, it is painted dazzling white.
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I knew it wouldn't be dazzling, but I knew I could get through it.
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The mezzo-soprano Karine Deshayes sang with dazzling fullness as the sprightly page Urbain.
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"He's a dazzling draftsman," said the artist Chuck Close, a friend of Mr. Leslie's.
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A seasonal festival in Algeria, locally known as waada, offers plenty of dazzling visuals.
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Her voice was even throughout its range, and she tossed off dazzling passagework clearly.
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It is frequently featured in photographs — a dazzling, if not necessarily beloved, little gem.
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Here are five films (all currently streaming online) that show off his dazzling bravura.
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"Avengers: Endgame"The biggest blockbuster of 2019 was honored for its dazzling technical work.
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Off the court his dazzling smile sold everything from Nike shoes to McDonald's hamburgers.
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Mr. Rieu seems to have an outsize appreciation for all kinds of dazzling things.
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Visually and technically speaking, "21918," which is nominated for 211 Academy Awards, is dazzling.
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Do you think you could ever make any of these dazzling paper folding creations?
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That was the thing about holiday men: They were cruel, but they were dazzling.
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Dazzling photos show how Carnival is lighting up the streets of Brazil in 2020
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Not every artist can be a Sofonisba, a figure of robust, even dazzling, originality.
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Here's a behind-the-scenes look at how Intel creates these dazzling drone displays.
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It had a dazzling cast, including Field, Callista Flockhart, Rob Lowe, and Matthew Rhys.
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He's evolved from dazzling taunts to ruminations that are sometimes snappy and sometimes lumpy.
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Orlando goes mad in an extended, intense, vocally dazzling scene in the second act.
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This is a dazzling book, as ambitious as any first novel published this decade.
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I am helping people discover or rediscover the dazzling work of Lardner and Wodehouse.
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Yet, despite the allure of Le Select's dazzling new front-of-house, something was amiss.
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"The tools available to science have been improving at a dazzling rate," he told me.
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Try Lancôme's Hypnose Dazzling Eye Shadow in Songecuivre, a finely-milled gold glittery cream shade.
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The stylish twosome accessorized their looks with dazzling (and mega-watt!) diamond rings and jewels.
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It's no longer the most powerful option, nor does it have the most dazzling design.
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Sedaris is dazzling, skilled, and unabashedly weird; she's capable of making or smiling through anything.
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After all, who wouldn't want a dazzling tablet display with correct and complete color reproduction?
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She also had a game-high-tying five assists, including a dazzling no-look pass.
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It's no surprise that Ceres' dazzling bright spots captured our attention during the Dawn mission.
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Veronica wouldn't even open her dazzling speakeasy because Archie couldn't be there for opening night.
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That would be The Ancient One, played to dazzling and delicious perfection by Tilda Swinton.
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All save for the dazzling engagement ring, which they felt was too dangerous to sell.
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Like that amateur group of dazzling scientists, Blue resembled a club more than a company.
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As the country falls in on itself, its football league provides a heady, dazzling distraction.
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Mrazek kept the shutout intact with a pair of dazzling saves late in the second.
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Clemson, sparked by Watson's dazzling running and often precise passing, had 550 yards of offense.
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That's no complaint, because the show delivers something dazzling for almost every holiday musical taste.
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We played around with different eyeliner looks, lashes and some dazzling dustings of metallic glitters.
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As such, the depiction of computers evolved into a lot of dazzling (if unrealistic) animations.
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The Hubble telescope has captured a dazzling new photograph of a spiral galaxy, NGC 2903.
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She topped off her look with jeweled necklaces that made her ensemble even more dazzling.
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Some participating organizations are still determining their programming, but most already have a dazzling lineup.
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The A's made some dazzling defensive plays behind Fiers to keep his no-no intact.
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But they are now confronting the dark side of China's 21980 years of dazzling growth.
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I love dazzling spectacle in video games, and COH is still capable of delivering it.
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Expect a dazzling day today, with a high near 81, followed by a cheerful Saturday.
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The Soviet Union, if poor in consumer goods, inaugurated the space age in dazzling firsts.
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Six photographers share their stunning images from around the world in a dazzling visual essay.
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It seems that, over time, the sets have become more exaggerated and oversized, even dazzling.
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Action, obviously, is the principal draw here, and the abundant special effects are appropriately dazzling.
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Brazil welcomed the world with a dazzling opening ceremony at the heavily guarded Maracanã stadium.
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Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman deliver perfect performances in this dazzling musical from Baz Luhrmann.
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They really like dark red and black, and they shun dazzling white and bright yellow.
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Griffin has not been the same since his dazzling rookie season with Washington in 2012.
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Taut and intimate, it both settles into a swirling groove and explodes into dazzling highs.
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As with Boogie Nights, the technique is dazzling—but the emotional vitality is what sticks.
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Since then, she has been dazzling, both on the international stage and within the JWBL.
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Any dazzling vice-presidential pick has to think about his or her own political future.
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The dazzling cast and epic settings have all the makings of a great fantasy story.
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For now, fans will have to be patient and just enjoy the dazzling special effects.
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Hyperallergic has an exclusive clip from the upcoming DVD release of the dazzling documentary Cunningham.
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Same story if you've been filling those alluring blank spaces with dazzling color for years.
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But Broadway is a good deal more than that dazzling patch of neon and LED.
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Into this environment comes Mr. Cohen, promising to generate dazzling profits for investors once again.
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Many of these technically dazzling reinterpretations of old masters were presented in elaborate antique frames.
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It was dazzling, even if the Homeric component, recorded in Hungarian, was hard to decipher.
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At 44, he is still as dazzling off the stage as he is on it.
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And then away from the edge back into the dazzling brilliance of sub littoral white.
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Years ago, this free-agent class seemed as if it would be even more dazzling.
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He made a dazzling play in the fourth, leaping to snag a liner by Ramos.
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The sequence is a dazzling interplay of light and dark, of showgirl entertainment amid fisticuffs.
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It's a comical, heartbreaking, horribly honest moment, appalling when it happens and dazzling in retrospect.
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The works are technically impressive: Their surfaces teem with dazzling, camouflage-like patterns of color.
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Many have said they had no idea how cum-ex traders returned such dazzling profits.
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Last spring, as Oberon in Balanchine's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," he was sleek and dazzling.
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It's as dazzling now as it was back then, with its transforming floors and wall.
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The light she casts is so dazzling, this seems an entirely sufficient reason to be.
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Their dazzling murmurations — exquisitely synchronized midair swirls of their gigantic flocks — can black out skies.
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Some are adorned with dazzling gold leaf or an extravagant pompadour of hairy black palm.
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He has a dazzling academic background, including a Rhodes scholarship and a Harvard law degree.
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We just tend to forget it in the dazzling lights of bugle beads and paillettes.
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It's not enough for a TV to offer clear picture quality and dazzling colour anymore.
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Here they were on dazzling display, in particular, his beautiful wrap coats and puddling trousers.
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When you ask questions about the other person, you appear to be a dazzling conversationalist.
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Its dazzling facade of aluminum and glass dramatically disrupted the romantic but somnolent downtown skyline.
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What makes Severance dazzling is the underlying theme of cultural identity interwoven through the story.
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This art form is so dazzling for audiences because it always carries this live danger.
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Many flaunt dazzling diamonds the size of golf balls, glistening on ears, wrists and throats.
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The building catches the morning sun, dazzling the way none of its lesser neighbors do.
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The effect, much like the play of light in the fabled Moroccan city, was dazzling.
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Chastain Guitarist David Chastain is a dazzling technician, and his solo instrumental albums are a blast.
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Stars are dazzling in the night sky, but that's nothing compared to seeing one up close.
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It's as much a story about sibling love as it is about dazzling sci-fi adventure.
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The exhibition also features a dazzling floor sculpture made of basalt stone from the Italian Alps.
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The metallic swirl of color took his breath away and inspired his dazzling series Oil Spill.
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She accessorized the couture design with dazzling diamond jewels and black strappy Giuseppe Zanotti Design sandals.
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The views are dazzling and I'm taken back in time as we sip gin and tonics.
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Rocking dazzling red sparkles, Tara and Johnny served us Hunger Games fashion in the capital opulence.
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As an example of both, it is dazzling evidence of the revolution in timekeeping then underway.
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Mr. Jan's quest is presented with dazzling stagecraft that includes neon and an eerily amplified typewriter.
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Better yet, you might even have a dazzling capacity for pleasure already locked inside of you.
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Gray Matters, featuring 230 artists working almost exclusively in shades of gray, is a dazzling exhibition.
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Dazzling the jury with his high jinks, he saved his obviously guilty client from the gallows.
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The pop superstar, 183, delivered a dazzling second headlining set Sunday night at the Indio, Calif.
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With the arrival of The Book of Dust, it's worth looking back on Pullman's dazzling trilogy.
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There are monsters of all sizes, executions galore, and dazzling visual effects accompanying your every move.
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After her dazzling breakout role in Girl's Trip, the world fell in love with this funnywoman.
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The dazzling array of cases may have been too tantalising to watch from the golf course.
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On Thursday, The Bachelorette's Rachel Lindsay and Bryan Abasolo had a dazzling engagement party in Malibu.
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Dazzling blue lakes are blooming like summer wildflowers atop the East Antarctic ice sheet's Langhovde Glacier.
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The country not only mines vibranium but designs and builds a dazzling variety of downstream applications.
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It balances backstage drama and dazzling onstage showmanship in a way that's engaging, entertaining, and educational.
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Stylist Leslie Fremar shows the amazing rear view of Julianne Moore's dazzling lime green Givenchy gown.
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He also made two dazzling defensive plays on ground balls that took away potential RBI hits.
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Like an old record just drawn from its cover, Vinyl — premiering Sunday — has a dazzling surface.
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Much of this is pulled off by Emily Blunt, who makes an absolutely dazzling Mary Poppins.
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It offers a comfortable, if not dazzling design at a price that won't break the bank.
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Today we revere "Lolita" for Nabokov's bold, multilayered subject matter and his dazzling and allusive prose.
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She's known for her roving, unpredictable imagination, and for the dazzling ingenuity of her narrative conceits.
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Before the update, if you've been using a projector like me, the white interface was dazzling.
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Onstage, in matching hairstyles and dazzling outfits, they give the appearance that they might be twins.
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No player can match the marquee value of Rodriguez, with his dazzling highs and confounding lows.
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As our magnetic field and the solar particles interact, they create a dazzling display of light.
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This is dazzling enough on its own, but it has implications for other research fields too.
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From stunning aerial shots to dazzling team passing plays, Rocket League revolves around frenetic offensive action.
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The library is breathtaking, full of golden chandeliers and dazzling glass structures hanging from the ceiling.
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But, the dazzling fantasy drama's freshman year will be best remembered for its groundbreaking sex scenes.
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Somewhat less dazzling was the orchestra's trip through Beethoven's Op. 56 (known as the "Triple Concerto").
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High season crowds thin, and dazzling light displays and slanting sunbeams compensate for the short days.
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He's obscured by dark shadows, so his dazzling face can't distract from the point at hand.
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We explain the political subtext that often lurks behind the dazzling scenes in the Austrian capital.
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Critic's Pick The dazzling Swedish clarinetist Martin Frost has long explored new realms of classical music.
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Its position in the citadel, perched high above the city below, means the views are dazzling.
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The 19923 film's 2D animated effects, at the time sophisticated and dazzling, are now largely passé.
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A dazzling 94-19 record gave them a 21-game margin over the Cincinnati Outlaw Reds.
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The county has also built hundreds of dazzling bridges that set records for length and height.
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It included some dazzling holds, as when Ms. Abakarova keeps herself aloft through thigh strength alone.
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He spun gold out of worthless casinos in a declining resort town with a dazzling efficacy.
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The most dazzling smiles I've ever seen are on girls whose fistulas had just been repaired.
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The result is "a rare, dazzling, dizzying cornucopia of objects, viewpoints and agendas," Ms. Smith wrote.
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With Tom Brady, dazzling still at age 39, New England holds a perpetual edge at quarterback.
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Daniil Trifonov tends to breeze through dazzling showpieces by Rachmaninoff, Liszt and Chopin with apparent ease.
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Convention halls and hotels were jam packed with shiny gizmos, bleeding-edge technology, and dazzling devices.
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The posters' dazzling array of colors and shapes reflects an incredible diversity among Cuba's graphic artists.
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Virgin Galactic's 162% jump since the beginning of the year tops Tesla's dazzling climb of 105%.
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In his dazzling multi-dimensional design, he depicts a scene from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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The Infinity Mirror rooms are as dazzling as can be, but they are also Kusama Lite.
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At 55, he moved joyfully among the dazzling costumes and wigs in his dimly lit quarters.
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It wasn't going to be a dull moment; it was going to be a dazzling dream.
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He has a game built on dazzling defense, with some of the flashiest footwork on tour.
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Those mammoth debate ratings are high for a reason, and it isn't the dazzling special effects.
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Those mammoth debate ratings are high for a reason, and it isn't the dazzling special effects.
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Bristol-based artist Ruffmercy created a dense, dazzling video collage from grainy archival footage of Dilla.
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It might also help to remember that, for all health care's dazzling progress, doctors are mere humans.
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She first debuted the dazzling pair on her 2011 trip to Los Angeles with husband Prince William.
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And with zillions of carats worth of dazzling Lorraine Schwartz jewels, it was hard to look away.
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Pratt recently gifted the Mom star a dazzling new ring, cementing his title as Romantic Hollywood Husband.
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Amid all of 16's dazzling new YA releases, we've selected four books we're particularly crazy about.
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Guariglia's piece is both dazzling and sickening, its undeniable visual attraction reinforcing the disaster that it documents.
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In our age of dazzling economic inequality and unrivalled materialism, McGregor's money evangelism always leaves me cold.
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That includes Queen Elizabeth II, who was decked out in the dazzling jewels for her 1953 coronation.
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From dazzling craters to afternoon haze, Ceres is revealing an alien beauty we never could have imagined.
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Sofia Vergara had a few dazzling jewelry options to choose from, thanks to jewelry designer Lorraine Schwartz.
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The dazzling arching skylights evoke the grand station in all the right ways, without feeling too throwback.
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The dazzling, haute couture chiffon dress was designed by Madame Grès, a leading French couturier, in 1967.
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Thanks to Asscociated Press photographer Oded Balilty we can have a rare peek inside this dazzling place.
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Both men will sire bloodlines that unfurl across the three centuries that Barkskins chronicles in dazzling detail.
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After forcing the Cardinals to punt, Kenjon Barner sparked the Eagles with a dazzling 76-yard return.
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Fifth Harmony star Normani Kordei and partner Val Chmerkovskiy opened up the show with a dazzling quickstep.
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"It has to be dazzling and it has to be interesting looking and aesthetically pleasing," he says.
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"It has to be dazzling and it has to be interesting looking and aesthetically pleasing," he said.
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Alba polished off the look with a burgundy velvet purse that matched her lipstick and dazzling earrings.
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The Shondaland star could continue acting, or she could start a dazzling new career behind the camera.
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She completed her look with a pair of diamond earrings and a dazzling ring from Neil Lane.
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Chopra looked dazzling in a glittering red sari at the event, her hair parted to the side.
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Lin began the year with his hair in a dazzling Super Saiyan spike, shimmering with styling gel.
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A dazzling and charismatic reformer, he seemed to embody the promise that Islam and democracy could coexist.
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Social media might one day offer a dazzling, and even overwhelming, array of source material for historians.
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We all know only practice makes perfect, despite the dazzling and constant success stories disseminated every day.
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On Sunday, the "Wrecking Ball" singer sported the dazzling rock the Hemsworth brother gave her in 2012.
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And then there are editions, like last year's, that have high points but don't feel generally dazzling.
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But Tanaka's dazzling performances were often wasted by the Yankees' exasperating inability to provide him run support.
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Peek into ballroom meeting rooms and you'll see dazzling chandeliers, the same exact ones Frank crooned underneath.
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Britney Spears kicked things off, dazzling in a daring red outfit for a medley of her hits.
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To fans, he is treasured as a dazzling storyteller; just listen to a few of his tales.
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" Dsquared2 designed dazzling bustiers for Bey and her dancers, which they wear during the performance of "Formation.
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Dazzling yet shabby, abundant yet decaying, the East London street market is a ramshackle bazaar of contradictions.
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And in the end, it is the work, the dazzling colors and shapes, to which you return.
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What's hot: The dazzling cast and epic settings have all the makings of a great fantasy story.
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His dazzling white shirt and bold red tie make him the undeniable focal point of the scene.
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The Baselworld fair often provides a forum for the debuts of dazzling watch or haute joaillerie pieces.
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Even as her young Senate colleague and rival for the nomination, Barack Obama, was dazzling crowds, Mrs.
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The group is responsible for a new wave of desserts that are both delicious and visually dazzling.
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Among the many dazzling details of the closely watched wedding was the venue: the Umaid Bhawan Palace.
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Salman Rushdie on a "dazzling" debut novel, Bret Easton Ellis, the birth of American Modernism and more.
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We'd arrived at Dragonstone, or the dazzling headland the Targaryen family stronghold was C.G.I.'d upon, anyway.
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"This is a dazzling book, as ambitious as any first novel published this decade," Dwight Garner writes.
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The years 1975 to 1986 showed Mr. Taylor widening his range to a bewildering and dazzling extent.
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With 51 seconds left in the period, Binnington matched that with a dazzling save of his own.
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Well, Mr. Jay at one point puts a repurposed colander to dazzling effect, so probably pretty magical.
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Californians draw inspiration from around the globe — but then they do their own thing, to dazzling effect.
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A political subtext often lurks behind the dazzling scenes, but this year's season has proved especially fraught.
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Keenly articulated and brilliantly layered, the piano playing of Ms. Brackeen can feel both dazzling and intimate.
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Back in 1995, Van der Wal got his 5003 hits in 72 at-bats, for a dazzling .
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On Instagram, she posts clips of her dazzling live performances amid professional photo shoots and sexy selfies.
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Amid a pastel palette, dazzling production numbers abound, the best at a glittering pizza palace roller disco.
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Jungle in the concrete city Hong Kong is renowned for its dense urban areas and dazzling skyscrapers.
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Its rise has been nothing short of dazzling since Mr Arnault took it over three decades ago.
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When Reyes was younger, he possessed the dazzling combination of speed and hitting that Rosario now displays.
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There, he began a dazzling career of breaking tackles that helped take the team to new heights.
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"Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 91% What critics said: "As always, Legion is dazzling on a visual level.
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It was all a dazzling white except for pools of meltwater—that fantastic shade of Popsicle blue.
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But the palatial architecture—soaring columns and arches, patterned ceilings, dazzling chandeliers—seemed fit for a czar.
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Burrow was at his most dazzling on his feet and would scamper away from Georgia's surging defenders.
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Jewelry Report Dazzling compositions of color — rosy rubies, yellow beryls, azure sapphires — set these kaleidoscopic pieces apart.
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If Jon Gruden has drawn up a few dazzling deep throws, chances are they're heading Williams' way.
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This highly energized material makes its way to Earth, causing the dazzling display of the aurora borealis.
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The most dazzling visual flights are matched to the best of Howard Ashman and Alan Menken's songs.
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But some wondered if consumers were simply being distracted by the movie star Paul Newman's dazzling smile.
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With infinite money and a dazzling resume, he's the "In Case of Emergency Break Glass" candidate. Agree?
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After a long absence from New York, the flamenco dancer Farruquito made a dazzling return in 2016.
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And more art, because what we have — even when raw, unfinished or this carelessly presented — is dazzling.
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The dazzling adornments on the dress became his signature and helped ensure Kelly's rise in Paris fashion.
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In it, Kwon employs a poetic voice, uplifting dazzling, detailed language to advance a layered, complex plot.
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As dazzling as their offense was against the Cavaliers, it was the Warriors' defense that sealed the victory.
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The boss of Anbang, a big Chinese insurer, was dazzling potential hires with his plans to go global.
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Couple's ice dancing has a reputation for being a very beautiful sport, with fierce artistry and dazzling lifts.
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In the ad, Knightley gazes pensively into the distance, clad in all black save for her dazzling jewels.
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"They make this dazzling appearance and brighten your day, and then the next thing you know, they're gone."
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Given the stresses of existing on this turbulent spinning orb, some organisms must adapt in literally dazzling ways.
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Faure's dazzling descriptions, his images of jewels and precious metals, are transformed in Cabanne's text into bodily excretions.
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With dazzling infielder skills, the Bucs made him the first black South African to sign a professional contract.
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Kate and Prince William left Kensington Palace for the dazzling occasion, which was just a short drive away.
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From The Fifth Element director Luc Besson comes a new space adventure full of dazzling visuals (including Rihanna).
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Fireworks will light up the spacious skies as families stretch out on blankets to watch the dazzling displays.
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Mr. Sorrenti covered his stable with a 438-square-foot skylight, creating a dazzling, light-filled photography studio.
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On March 25, an empty apartment building in Queens was filled with dazzling art installations and participatory performances.
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The 30-year-old rapper is not the first celebrity to translate his love into dazzling material form.
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Hayes pulled New Mexico within 17 with his dazzling return with 10:50 left in the final stanza.
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However dazzling Peter's talent may be, Clyde's obsessive focus on safeguarding his future at any cost bodes ill.
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And the monarch appeared happier than ever with a broad smile as as dazzling as her diamond earrings.
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Annihilation has some dazzling visuals, and one of the most upsetting creatures I've ever seen in a film.
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But the Russians put on a dazzling show that ended in a shock-and-awe-style fireworks display.
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During the impressive display, the figures moved their arms back and forth to the rhythm, dazzling the crowd.
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There, the tradesmen would melt down a broken table fountains and convert the materials into other dazzling objects.
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In Posillipo, a wealthy residential quarter that faces the gulf, the sea is inescapable, dazzling from every angle.
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But distraction lays everywhere on his path to success, from drugs and parties to the dazzling Naomi (Robbie).
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Eugenie showed off her dazzling pink sapphire engagement ring, and the couple spoke about their seven-year romance.
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Her girlfriend of approximately two years, OITNB writer Lauren Morelli, popped the question with a dazzling diamond ring.
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On many dating apps, matching with someone results in bright colors, upbeat noises, and maybe even dazzling lights.
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Yuri Ancarani's documentary The Challenge immerses viewers in the dazzling subculture of ultra-wealthy sheiks who practice falconry.
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The features they offer aren't exactly dazzling, though I do find them useful for controlling other smart devices.
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He shied neither from the dazzling highs or the devastating lows that had mapped his life so far.
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But the land of the dazzling northern lights and multicolored mountains is also the land of steep prices.
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In fact, it's so dazzling you'll want to reach for your sunglasses before continuing to look at it.
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Last night, Lumiere London premiered in the capital with more than 30 different locations transformed by dazzling lights.
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When it comes to aesthetics, the HONOR 10 Lite and the HONOR Play are nothing short of dazzling.
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Their successful communications performance and the dazzling shots bode well for the use of CubeSats in interplanetary missions.
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And it put on a grand evening gala, featuring a dazzling light show and ballerinas dancing on water.
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WRITING about West Indian cricket last year, The Economist tried to explain "why a dazzling team has faded".
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The book, like the park and the canvas, becomes the space where her dazzling imagination goes to work.
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Though the visual effect of a wraparound screen is dazzling, actually using it proves to be a mess.
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Inside the compound, Ross led the way to a dazzling spray-painted building, the remains of a powerhouse.
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"Sometimes I look like something out of a dream," Honey said, flashing a smile of dazzling bleached teeth.
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Before evacuating their homes, the residents took pictures of the dazzling sky and posted them to social media.
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This dazzling 27-minute score explores the sonic capacities of the orchestra with bracing imagination and sizzling energy.
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Egyptian troops put on some dazzling displays of martial prowess ahead the anniversary of the country's 1952 revolution.
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""The MH-1303M Blackhawks have a dazzling array of special secure radios, sensors and satellite communications on board.
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A large portion of this game is taken up with boss fights, and they're visually and conceptually dazzling.
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Ball gowns, hairstyles, horses, and romantic gardens — this is a dazzling treat for the eyes that never quits.
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The dazzling costumes and performance of Moulin Rouge went on to inspire other renditions of the famous show.
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Kleinhenz ably evokes Greer's dazzling, maddening mind, but doesn't really wrestle with her controversial views (including, recently, transphobia).
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Items on view include dazzling outfits Houston wore over the years, her own faded Bible and several awards.
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" The nerves of the masses, he continues, are "racked by an intricate maze of motion and dazzling fire.
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This Eminem, the one preoccupied with his own pain, is a dazzling storyteller with ample territory to mine.
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Today, he makes six figures a year hawking creations like the Dazzling Dragon roll and the Mango Tango.
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With just a little creative whimsy and effort, an old CD can be transformed into a dazzling suncatcher.
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Each pendant has a tiny diamond in the upper left corner that gives it a dazzling final touch.
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In particular, its Eternal Flowers rings, were the standouts of a new and unapologetically dazzling Nature Triomphante collection.
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When you scroll through social media accounts, you might think everyone is living the most dazzling life imaginable.
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The trumpeter and composer Wynton Marsalis's group delivered a dazzling account of the nearly hourlong piece on Saturday.
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"Kinetic Spinner Forest" is a veritable rain forest of 225,19173 eye-dazzling spinners suspended from 21917,22005 thin cables.
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She seized the opportunity, stunning Cibulkova with a dazzling display of drop shots that few players would try.
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Its dazzling Walt Disney Concert Hall, completed in 201971, is considered the nation's most successful recent concert space.
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Grab your 7-in-1 Duo in Dazzling Dahlia (blue lid) or Frontier Rose (red lid) for $89.
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What's Halloween (or any day, honestly) without making your fickle friend look dazzling, avant-garde, and truly bewitched?
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A video display nearby documents the fate of that dazzling exhibit, which also included chandeliers and an altar.
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In this age range, the transition from finding this stuff dazzling to finding it childish can happen overnight.
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Lopez debuted her dazzling new straw blonde highlights at the Toronto International Film Festival, where Hustlers is premiering.
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It is a dazzling act, when one considers the many questions the Barr letter leaves on the table.
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Museum officials said the sets that were stolen included intricate and dazzling brooches, buttons, buckles and other items.
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She gave a dazzling speech at the big Democratic dinner in Iowa that reminded some of her promise.
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Many of these are dazzling, but hardly all of them, and Hark is in the book a lot.
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Harrison has created soft yet dazzling illustrations for this tribute to faith, hope and the African-American community.
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The franchise is one giant, explosion-riddled mashup of wacky plot contrivances, dazzling special effects, and merchandising opportunities.
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Acts two and three are simultaneously dazzling and discomfiting in the ways they demand accountability from their audience.
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In the process, he provided a thoughtful explanation for why critics write if that dazzling omnipotence is gone.
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Chris Manley will also be coming back at director of photography, so we bet the show will look dazzling.
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For decades, a dazzling achievement of the EU has been its ability to attract other counties to its model.
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What we saw in the those rooms was dazzling, sparkling, a ray of God&aposs children worthy of respect.
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The trust issues, physical drawbacks, and various insecurities that cut into an otherwise dazzling performer are painful to see.
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Lies banks more on talent and dazzling cinematography than it does on plotting, and that suits us just fine.
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That feeling pervades the first six dazzling, stomach-churning episodes of the season that were made available to critics.
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Stuart Dryburgh's cinematography showcases the exuberance of the sets and costumes, with palettes that range from stygian to dazzling.
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As HBO's flagship show, they are sparing no expenses to make sure season is as dazzling as fan expect.
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Our very own influencer Casey Newton will be roaming around the CES showfloor on Periscope in dazzling 360 video!
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It offers a dazzling selection of special effects and filters, as most other short-video apps do these days.
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Her head and upper body were supported by a pillow as she threw a dazzling smile at the camera.
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You can even score this dazzling rainbow crystal ring, similar to the one Julia Roberts wore, for just $242!
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She completed the stunning look with an on trend orange-red lip and a dazzling diamond Bulgari serpent necklace.
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Outside of Shadow King literally twisting a mutant inside out, there aren't any dazzling, budget-breaking special effects here.
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The first season of This Is Us was a dazzling array of time jumps, plot twists, and ominous suggestions.
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On the other hand, the exhibition's "Casino Room" is all about high-stakes, gooey glamor and dazzling, daft costumes.
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But he was a senator, so he already had a kind of authority as well as a dazzling personality.
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The man who made dazzling, defiant art of everything he did left a white space on his final work.
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Her head and upper body are supported by a pillow as she throws a dazzling smile at the camera.
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Now imagine how this falcon must feel as it tries to snatch a quick meal from the dazzling throng.
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Blumin is known for transforming derelict old buildings into "dazzling event spaces," according to the New York Daily News.
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The action sequences are abundant, including several breakneck chases, dazzling explosions and opportunities for Johnson and Statham to brawl.
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And both put on dazzling performances in Heathers, making the movie an instant classic that really defined the era.
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She sported a new diamond ring on her ring finger with the word "True" written in dazzling pavé diamonds.
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First up in Selena's array of Bey-approved looks: Her dazzling bodysuit, which is basically Queen B's second skin.
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Sometimes, when it comes to getting into college, nothing seals the acceptance deal like a dazzling letter of recommendation.
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A dazzling play by Kane opened the scoring for Chicago with 1:02 to play in the first period.
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All in all, it's a vibrant, action-packed film with glitzy fight sequences and even more dazzling CGI animation.
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My promotion was hardly dazzling: Lawyers at the D.C. Public Defender Service (PDS) rose automatically, on a fixed calendar.
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The outer movements show dazzling mastery of richly harmonious geometries, with rings, arcs and lines moving at different speeds.
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These cells, known as iridocytes, generate a dazzling array of colors, including blues, greens, golds and, more rarely, white.
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Every year, when the Qatar Motor Show rolls around, we're presented with a new dazzling but certainly insane supercar.
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"If you can't have hair, have glitter and diamonds," the friend captioned another photo of Brooklyn's dazzling new look.
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Dazzling in sequins and fur, Demi Lovato owned Times Square as the New Year's clock counted down to midnight.
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The young singer-songwriter plays his first stateside set since the release of "Blonde," his dazzling third full-length.
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Porsche showed off a dazzling electric concept that is part Panamera, part crossover called the Mission E Cross Turismo.
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He said he gradually developed his unique style of photography, capturing architecture with sharp, geometric shapes and dazzling colors.
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Derrick Rose was a dazzling point guard when he was named the N.B.A.'s most valuable player in 2011.
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The Indians have a dazzling rotation and have not missed Wright, but surely they must regret the deal — right?
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Every once in a while, all 22 lights inside the structure are turned on, and the effect is dazzling.
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The sets, costumes, performances, and direction radiate a dazzling brilliance, but its resonance goes far beyond just visual splendor.
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She wore a dazzling Ralph & Russo dress for the event and also carried a feather handbag from Jimmy Choo.
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It can make her an awkward fit in this campaign environment, harder to break through and determinedly not dazzling.
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I was seized by the beauty of the landscape, by those wheat fields shining gold in the dazzling sunlight.
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This draws even more attention to the costumes, which seem at times like autonomous creatures, dazzling performers in themselves.
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Imagine seeing Captain America walk the red carpet, in a dazzling suit, accompanied by a well-behaved rescue dog.
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On his laptop, he showed me photos of guerrillas posed against dazzling backdrops: rivers, jungle peaks, ancient cave paintings.
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At times, they whizzed by him in a linear blur, but occasionally he would hit his own dazzling winner.
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In a dazzling moment, he scored a touchdown that tied "The Game" with Yale late in the fourth quarter.
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A miniature house made from glass shows off expert construction and dazzling motifs seemingly ripped from Alice In Wonderland.
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Tundra's team of musicians, sound engineers, programmers, and visual artists reassembled their dazzling Outlines installation for this year's festivities.
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The matte black finish, dazzling strobe dots, and more durable tonearm make for a sleek look and sturdy design.
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Skepta has become the ultimate avatar for grime's resilience, suffusing the next generation with the same dazzling self-belief.
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Instead it was a subtly dazzling evening, most notable for how uncharacteristically restrained the Philharmonic sounded under his direction.
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The writer that one of the reasons why beets are red is to attract pollinators with their dazzling appearance.
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They showcase beautiful bodies in well-choreographed combat augmented by ear-blasting pseudo-Wagnerian music and dazzling special effects.
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His dazzling spectacle certainly wasn't tired stuff done in the same way, but that didn't make it quite good.
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PARELES Camille Thurman is going for disarming more than dazzling, as a vocalist as well as a tenor saxophonist.
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The piano part is replete with ornate runs, dazzling passagework and intricate difficulties, a signature of Liszt the pianist.
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" Her egalitarianism stemmed from "a fear of the consequences of inequality and especially of the dazzling effect of power.
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The dazzling Danish capital and home of Carlsberg; Copenhagen is to weekend trippers what Smørrebrød is to sandwich lovers.
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It soars through the air, casting light on hidden area and dazzling those on the ground with beautiful colors.
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Next year's dazzling class, with Bryce Harper, Manny Machado, Josh Donaldson and (potentially) Clayton Kershaw, could be more tempting.
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Among the many dazzling details of the closely watched wedding was the venue: the Umaid Bhawan Palace, pictured above.
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The space provides dazzling views of the New York City skyline, though artists often want to cover the windows.
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Her decision making and shot tolerance have greatly improved, and she can transform a rally with a dazzling winner.
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He begins with a dazzling account of the Presto finale of Eugène Ysaÿe's Sonata No. 4 for solo violin.
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The work was dazzling; one dress was covered in thousands of hand-cut chiffon paillettes like a pointillist painting.
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The Mets wasted a dazzling catch by the center fielder Michael Conforto that saved a run in the third.
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"A Very English Scandal" is a dazzling three hours and in pace and potency puts "The Crown" to shame.
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Prescott proved his dazzling rookie season had not been an aberration with precise passing worthy of a longtime player.
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But for the first time, the Beatles have given us an album of special effects, dazzling but ultimately fraudulent.
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In the dazzling sunlight, the caves were all the more beautiful for the time it took to get there.
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Get your exclusive full look Ramirez's Instagramable look — and the rest of the dazzling "Over Your Head" video — below.
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When oriented just right, he said, the tiny ice particles floating high within clouds reflect sunlight in dazzling fashion.
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He broke into the first team in 1993 at age 16, dazzling the city with his skill and imagination.
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The film has been praised for its dazzling visuals, yet critics have said it lacks nuance and emotional depth.
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What about those super sticky gloves receivers like Odell Beckham Jr. use to make those dazzling one-handed catches?
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RuPaul's new Netflix series is prepared to sweep you off your feet and take you on a dazzling adventure.
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Something where 4K isn't just nice to have, it's essential — transforming a merely dazzling experience into an ecstatic one.
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Arturo Cirillo's brilliant production, with sets in bright primary colors, suits both the fantastical story and Casella's dazzling score.
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" He added, "Heaven is shining even brighter now that it is graced with B.'s dazzling and unforgettable smile.
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We walked the two blocks to the school complex under dazzling blue skies, so clear that they looked unreal.
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This year&aposs show was full of dazzling TVs, futuristic car prototypes, home robots, and a whole lot more.
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Morgen intercuts archival footage with rotoscoped animation to create images that are simultaneously stylized and dazzling in their verisimilitude.
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He had humble-bragged that "everybody thinks" he should win a Nobel Peace Prize over his dazzling diplomatic achievement.
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Since the W.T.O.'s formation in 1995, its proponents have oversold it with grandiose promises of dazzling economic gains.
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"A Fantastic Woman" Sebastian Lelio's "A Fantastic Woman" was underpinned by a dazzling performance from breakout star Daniela Vega.
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Tech stocks' dazzling performance might be giving some investors tunnel vision — but Kevin O'Leary is not one of them.
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And yet, this tub has a view so dazzling that Walt Whitman wrote a nine-part poem about it.
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Critic's pick Forbidden pleasures abound in this spectacular musical, starring a dazzling Karen Olivo as a doomed Parisian chanteuse.
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Critic's pick Forbidden pleasures abound in this spectacular musical, starring a dazzling Karen Olivo as a doomed Parisian chanteuse.
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The result is a dazzling array of photos and an essay on the limits of conventional or easy explanations.
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" Watch: The director Rob Marshall breaks down a dazzling sequence mixing animation and live-action in "Mary Poppins Returns.
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Hughes, a center, spent the last two seasons in the program racking up record points and dazzling the scouts.
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By and large, though, it's a solemn album whose musical sophistication, while dazzling, can draw attention to its mopiness.
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The following episode (airing Wednesday, February 7), meanwhile, plays around with space and time in even more dazzling ways.
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One of the most dazzling shows, however, featured work created in the Americas entirely before the arrival of Europeans.
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In his quietly dazzling New York solo debut, Ryan Crotty pushes post-painterly abstraction past the anxiety of influence.
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Unlike most Ryan Murphy-Brad Fulchuck set pieces, we don't learn all of these details through dazzling colors and camp.
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Now you all you need is the lingo to fully lose yourself in the dazzling, fascinating world of K-pop.
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Rippling with lightning bolts, bloody limbs, and explosive onomatopoeia, the "reports" are as aesthetically dazzling here as they were devious.
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So, if she pulls off another dazzling televised musical performance, it's possible she could add an Emmy to her repertoire.
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They all continued their winning fashion streak last night, dazzling in Miu Miu, Louis Vuitton, Iris van Herpen and more.
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She was dazzling, of course, blowing out some goddess-level metal vocals and striking all the badass rock-poster poses.
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Did that dazzling feeling ever go away, even if you got all your checking and microtasking behaviors completely under control?
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Middleton and Prince William's wedding was a dazzling spectacle, complete with horse-drawn carriages and an eight-tier wedding cake.
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The intimate yet dazzling Margravial Opera House in Bayreuth, Germany, built in 1748, is reopening after a six-year renovation.
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Other than that, your content will look dazzling splashed across a 4K UHD display and powered by an 8th-gen.
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From his window in the InterContinental Hotel in Geneva, there was a dazzling view of fireworks exploding over the lake.
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But he was every bit the dazzling shape-shifter as an actor, as demonstrated by some critically acclaimed film roles.
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This is a dazzling range of achievements—and may explain why Bagehot fell down dead at the age of 51.
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Also proud was McCartney's father, who took to Instagram to share a photo of Markle in his daughter's dazzling design.
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After dazzling onlookers with her feathery Met Gala looks, Kylie Jenner stepped out in another eye-catching outfit Thursday evening.
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Trilobites Two fireballs streaked across the sky in the past week, creating dazzling, ephemeral displays for hundreds of people below.
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The Telegraph described "Tangled" as "the most dazzling lyric ever written," and that's not that much of an overstatement. 18.
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He was successful, but not in the way that his talent and the dazzling work of his early years indicated.
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In this superlative account, Napoleon is a mortal, with great virtues and equally great flaws, at once dazzling and gauche.
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In this dazzling debut novel, Mirza looks at the crucial events in an Indian-American Muslim family from three perspectives.
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Now, Dunn's observations with the Chandra X-ray observatory and other telescopes have added another twist to this dazzling enigma.
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Basically, this is just a boy trying to impress a girl with a dazzling display of flying and feather flaring.
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Lopez wore a pastel blue Valentino cape gown with dazzling Harry Winston diamond earrings and a Judith Leiber Couture clutch.
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I'm excited to see what sort of dazzling looks she's got in store for the rest of award show season!
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AMC's The Little Drummer Girl, starring Florence Pugh, Alexander Skarsgård, and Michael Shannon, is a dazzling, but confusing, new series.
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The area just west of Jupiter's Great Red Spot is both dazzling and chaotic, filled with swirling clouds of mystery.
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No dazzling chandeliers were destroyed and no gold-and-red balconies were ripped out before it opened in December 1969.
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These sequences are shot in 3D, which makes for an occasionally dazzling showcase for Cunningham's manipulation of the human body.
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Multicolored lights give the structures a dazzling glow across the 750,000 square-meter festival, which is marking its 35th year.
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Shining with a dazzling yellow-orange glow, this planet will be situated about a half-dozen degrees below the moon.
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And though the music on ye is cocksure and often dazzling, the album leaves much of West's recent hectoring unresolved.
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It's a show-off tour de force, and McAvoy is dazzling throughout — funny, creepy, threatening, pathetic and monstrous by turns.
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At one point, Swift spiced up her all-black ensemble by trying one a dazzling red shoe from the show.
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The more I drank, the more dazzling these images looked and the louder and more high-pitched the saxophone became.
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This year's edition of the California festival features dazzling large-scale artworks, but some spectacular ideas didn't make the cut.
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Following the ceremony, Nyong'o posted a photo of herself wearing a peachy halter gown with dazzling embellishments next to DuVernay.
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In its homey maximalism, the show fulfills its titular function: giving the viewer space to bask in its dazzling color.
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He was an indefatigable performer: posing, dancing, taking a turn at every instrument, teasing a crowd and then dazzling it.
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Start a jewelry styling subscription at Rocksbox hereHow many times will you really wear that dazzling piece of statement jewelry?
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The Astros will also get a full season from the dazzling shortstop Carlos Correa, who joined the team last June.
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While on the red carpet, Fanning posed alongside her costar Angelina Jolie, who matched in a dazzling Ralph & Russo dress.
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It's extremely difficult to make a music video that's at once political, artistic, visually dazzling, seductive, scary, and totally inclusive.
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It seemed like an unbeatable formula: a brilliant concept, dazzling designs, rave reviews and a plan to share the costs.
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Robert Zemeckis recreates Philippe Petit's daring and dazzling 1974 high-wire walk between the towers of the World Trade Center.
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After all, millions of people have one of the most dazzling fruits of modern technology, the smartphone, in their pockets.
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As in his previous piece, "Radiate," Mr. Jones summons his dazzling alter ego, Jomama Jones, for story, song and dazzle.
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That dazzling sense of infectious breakneck speed was what made Howard Hawks's film adaptation, "His Girl Friday" (1940), so satisfying.
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The demonstration centered on what Microsoft presumably found most dazzling about the bot: It could be programmed to recognize slang.
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This causes a brief, dazzling flash and can lead to momentary "flash blindness" (see photograph above, taken in a simulator).
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The left-handed Argentine was not finished, though, and hit back with some dazzling tennis to snatch the third set.
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Mananya Boonme's dazzling hot pink home—covered in ornaments, shrines, and statues of Hindu Gods—disrupts the scene of domesticity.
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The most dazzling example is a corset on which she painted undulating underwater imagery, with coral floating around her spine.
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The shimmer at the end of the second "Chant d'amour" was dazzling in its restraint, rather than being Technicolor-bright.
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Of course, they don't have the towering height and dazzling finish of chandeliers, or the sculptural appeal of decorative sconces.
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You get "Artistic License: Six Takes on the Guggenheim Collection," a rare, dazzling, dizzying cornucopia of objects, viewpoints and agendas.
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The scenes in many of Oliver Clasper's photographs are utterly mundane, bereft of any dazzling camera tricks or rich colors.
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The displays are dazzling, with platforms twirling and lasers dancing off the fenders of the latest and greatest vehicles around.
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We were back in a child's box of dazzling crayons, with no signs of industry or modernity to be seen.
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Despite a strong cast that includes Danny DeVito and Michael Keaton, the real star is Burton and his dazzling visuals.
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Both dazzling bands have over 100 small diamonds encrusted on the platinum collectively, making the entire ring almost 3 carats.
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Will you promise to use a word as dazzling as the "recrudescence" that you hauled out a few paragraphs back?
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Voters are not flocking to the polls because they are moved by the dazzling prospect of a Joe Biden presidency.
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Grapes aren't the only thing that grows well in Napa soil: wildflowers also spring up and offer dazzling seasonal displays.
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China has built hundreds of dazzling new bridges, including the longest and highest, but many have fostered debt and corruption.
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For a few minutes, he stood at the bottom, savoring the frigid air, the lapping water, the dazzling sun. ♦
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Bigger star coaches The men on the sideline were even more dazzling: Julius Erving, Rick Barry, Gary Payton, Clyde Drexler.
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Positive reception for the film highlighted the movie's dazzling visual design, charming musical interludes, and the return of likable characters.
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Coel, Susan Wokoma (as the alarmingly uptight sister) and Shola Adewusi (as the Pentecostal mom) trade off dazzling comic performances.
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The company even rolled out a few dazzling concept cars in an effort to tease what's to come from Lagonda.
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Lonzo Ball was the unquestioned star, leading the Los Angeles Lakers to the title and dazzling fans with his passing.
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Though the females are slightly less dazzling, their thick bills, sharply defined crests and other highlights are still bright red.
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It wasn't dazzling audiences by embellishing high school drama with supernatural forces, like Buffy's vampire-slaying or Charmed's literal witchcraft.
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That's when Sergio Aguero worked his magic, scoring a dazzling goal in the desperate final seconds to win the title.
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To truly appeal to potential guests, these resorts are offering up dazzling adventures, lasting impact and Instagram-worthy views, too.
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Its iconic choreography, horror narrative, dazzling costumes, and effects have all been the focus of decades of pop culture writing.
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See more of Dinara Kasko's pastry designs on her website, and watch dazzling making-of videos on her Instagram page.
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And now, after an emotional journey to forever romance, she has just that: a dazzling 2.4 carat diamond and platinum ring.
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After all, don't we all love watching a charming black-and-white movie and daydreaming about a simpler, more dazzling time?
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Everyone loves gazing up at stars twinkling in the night sky, but sometimes farther flung wonders make a dazzling appearance too.
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Her dazzling cast of surrogates included both Obamas, her ex-president husband, Vice President Biden and her former opponent, Bernie Sanders.
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Walmart also has the equally dazzling Flamingo ($11.99) and Parrot ($13.81) versions of this float on sale, too, for even less.
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The graphics are not dazzling, but a simple sumo-wrestling videogame released Wednesday might help make artificial-intelligence software much smarter.
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During his ten-year career, the Margarita City, Argentina, native earned two world titles to compliment a record of dazzling battles.
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Pull up to your favorite nightclub in your very own sedia gestatoria' the armchair carried by 12 dazzling red-coated palafrenieri.
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The streets of New Orleans will be buzzing today and into the night with costumed Mardi Gras revelers and dazzling floats.
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But as adults, most of us spend all day inside our offices when the weather finally goes from drab to dazzling.
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Tomorrow Venus will be at its brightest of the year — and it's sure to be dazzling in more ways than one.
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But the most dazzling part (as always) was her jewelry collection, which she didn't tone down just because she was seaside.
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Fans, fighters and pundits alike rejoiced, as the Brit's long-standing title dreams had finally been realized in a dazzling twist.
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Shot in technicolour in post-war London and the Riviera, it was a dazzling beacon in a drab era of austerity.
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Last Halloween, Paris' sister Nicky Hilton Rothschild replicated her younger sister's 21st birthday look: the infamous dazzling chainmail dress and choker.
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Kaliah Gude, 193, gets some dazzle before her parade performance with the Dazzling Diamonds during the 2017 Juneteenth celebration in Denver.
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In 1913, Gleizes painted "Editor Eugène Figuière," a dazzling portrait that mixes flat geometric forms with precise detailing and written fragments.
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Obama didn't disappoint, dazzling by wearing what the White House described as a rose gold chainmail gown by Italian designer Versace.
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The belly-baring, gold fringe and sequins number looked dazzling — its halter crop top and high-cut skirt showcasing Jenner's curves.
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From dazzling in diamonds to kids' glasses in a city store – Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall is having quite the style moment!
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Other Apple deals include discounted Beats by Dr Dre headphones, cheap iPhones, including the iPhone X, and dazzling Apple iMac computers.
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Langford's performance was dazzling, but the show as a whole seems to have been disregarded by the awards committees at large.
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If you thought the first trailer for the BBC's Planet Earth II was dazzling, wait until you see the extended version.
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The introduction of Eleanor Lawrence, played by the dazzling Julie Dretzin, at the end of Season 2 seemed promising at first.
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But it's also visually dazzling, with strong messages about the importance of courage, teamwork, family (especially the nontraditional kind), and friendship.
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Launched in Autumn 2016, THIRTY NINE is an aesthetically dazzling ode to both holistic wellness and Monte Carlo's adored Princess Grace.
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For over a decade, he's designed dazzling diamond rings as the go-to jeweler for ABC's hit Bachelor and Bachelorette franchises.
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In just a matter of hours, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have gone from outdoorsy and casual to regal and dazzling.
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The sequels are solid, though not as dazzling as the first, and you can figure out what's going on without them.
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It would be—for a moment I told myself this—a project similar to Sonny's paintings: dazzling and pointless and defiant.
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We have huge brains that allow us to build skyscrapers and come up with dazzling inventions like pizza and the internet.
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Feud, whilst dazzling us with glamour and scandal, makes us grapple with that question, one with a painful and bittersweet answer.
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A biopharmaceutical company, deCODE Genetics in Reykjavik, Iceland, has led the charge, and the findings from its research have been dazzling.
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Around her are stacks of other miscellaneous spices in burlap bags, all sold in bulk in the most vibrant, dazzling colors.
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Its dazzling crop of home-grown film stars stretch back for generations, including Richard Burton, Sir Anthony Hopkins and Michael Sheen.
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Flitting between small compositions for synth and piano, the tape feels intimate, but vast, a dazzling cartography of unknowable inner spaces.
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Pogba, trying to atone for his costly foul, made several dazzling dribbles and passes, but many of his teammates were invisible.
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This chaos has nurtured a dazzling array of artists whose work is on display in the great cities of the world.
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Seven months later, she shared the news of their engagement on Instagram complete with a photo of her dazzling diamond ring.
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They left with two wins in three games, a new No. 3 hitter and the dazzling version of Matz on display.
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Meanwhile, the diminutive Messi remains a peerless delight to watch, dazzling with his wizardly ball-control, waterbug speed and cunning attacks.
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She also posed next to her costar Angelina Jolie, who matched in a dazzling Ralph & Russo gown with cape-style sleeves.
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" But, he writes, "what 'Dory' lacks in dazzling originality it more than makes up for in warmth, charm and good humor.
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Pulisic almost made it two with his dazzling solo effort moments later, only for it to be ruled out for offside.
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The veteran Bharatanatyam dancer Rama Vaidyanathan conveyed all nine of the conventional emotional states in classical Indian theater with dazzling compression.
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As an encore he electrified the audience with a dazzling, wailing performance of a klezmer dance by his brother, Goran Frost.
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Her dazzling two-piece set was designed by Copenhagen-based brand Saks Potts and retails for a combined price of $560.
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Vitrines offered concert programs, his dazzling free-form scores, handwritten poems and glimpses of him in photographs and on magazine covers.
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He has been observing the unusual goings-on, and when asked what he knew about it, gave a sudden, dazzling smile.
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Across its 110 minutes, 8 Mile features a dazzling presentation of some of the most spectacular handshakes ever captured on film.
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Lady Macbeth is also a dazzling directorial debut from William Oldroyd, a thrilling combination of sex, murder, intrigue, and power plays.
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I'd seen this many times before: a generic travel poster promising jewel-toned, turquoise seas washing over dazzling coral-white sands.
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Both wings of the dazzling, $80m gallery, sit seaside on a network of stilts that raises them 20' into the air.
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It's been quite a journey, beginning in the early 1900s with smaller solitaire diamonds dazzling on plain, 14-karat gold bands.
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Science has enabled humans to walk on the Moon, cure diseases, and probe the dazzling complexities of the universe around us.
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These two gentlemen turned some parking lot into a dazzling gymnastics display by flipping over three cars like they were daisies.
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Francis had just watched another Maryland point guard put on a show that brought back memories of his own dazzling peak.
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Her ensemble included some dazzling details: she carried an intricately-beaded handbag, and wore a giant crystal ring as an earring.
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He and Mahut began in dazzling fashion, taking the opening set in 18 minutes for the loss of just four points.
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The second hardest was "Saving Private Ryan" (1998), with its dazzling, intricate depiction of the D-Day invasion of Omaha Beach.
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Critics say that those steps are inadequate and that loot boxes are predatory, seducing people with murky odds and dazzling presentations.
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Positive reviews considered the film a technical achievement, however, and Variety noted that the film was a "dazzling" allegorical morality tale.
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A dazzling performance can turn an obscure artist into a household name or cement an established deity like Beyoncé's legendary status.
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It's trickier, however, to make that dazzling sight last beyond the walls of the gallery, to provoke something deeper than spectacle.
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The huge spending spree looks dazzling enough on its own, but it is even more impressive measured against China's recent past.
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As for villains, I have always been guiltily taken — Catholic girlhood residue — with Satan in "Paradise Lost," complicated, tortured, verbally dazzling.
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Rio de Janeiro, my new hometown, is a dazzling seaside metropolis with an embarrassment of riches for beachgoers and music lovers.
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Kyrie Irving, the point guard for the Boston Celtics, is a dazzling basketball player, one of the best in the world.
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They wore plaid Burberry caps, penny loafers and dazzling shoulder-grazing single diamond earrings (the guys in the show did, too).
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During the World Cup, Egyptians vested their fragile hopes in Mr. Salah, inspired by his dazzling skills and small-town origins.
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They were good looking and graced with curly halos and dazzling smiles that seemed bright enough to blot out every worry.
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This is a universe where the blood-drenched melodrama of Riverdale or the dazzling and depressing mania of Euphoria reigns supreme.
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There are plenty of dazzling ball handling displays from Irving that also merit consideration — but we are partial to game winners.
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"It is all worth the sacrifice, not least as I was never especially social anyway," he said with a dazzling smile.
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This brings out robust color palettes and a dazzling contrast range to keep picture as accurate as you'd see in person.
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Once she realized she could help her family by chasing this ambition, she soared from student to champion with dazzling speed.
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Travis Sanheim had the Flyers' best scoring chance of the game at 4:35 but Vasilevskiy made a dazzling pad save.
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As she collected recipes from home cooks, she found some that were so extraordinary, they belonged in a "dazzling superstars" chapter.
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We resumed our navigation on the small motorboat through cool, peaceful igarapés (forest streams) leading to dazzling igapós (swampy, flooded forests).
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Oh, yes, the Browns — spurred by two spectacular plays from Beckham, including a dazzling 89-yard touchdown dash — won, 23-1613.
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Félix now ranks as one of European soccer's most dazzling young prospects, earmarked as the standard-bearer of a new generation.
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Our world is full of dazzling potential for effectively communicating information; we should be harnessing some of it for our elections.
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But while Clemson has the No. 1 defense, L.S.U. has the No. 1 offense, scoring a dazzling 49 points a game.
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She showed up in a dazzling Calvin Klein dress in the Grinch's favorite color and a Dr. Seuss-approved hair style.
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As we inched through traffic, Blahyi used an iPad to take selfies in various poses: dazzling smile, thoughtful gaze, pensive frown.
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Thanks to the latest 4K resolution standards, this Samsung 4K TV delivers pure colours, sharp contrasts, and dazzling levels of brightness.
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With a spangly, wearable assortment that rarely breaks the $100 barrier, it's a dazzling online destination to load up on jewels.
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From dazzling cheekbones to a subtle sheen, these finely milled loose highlighters by Sarazaar Cosmetics have got your glow needs covered.
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The dazzling talents of Bogotanos, from culinary flourishes to chic shoemaking to visual art innovation, is on display like never before.
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Harper's swift, dazzling debut thriller is set in a desperately parched part of rural Australia, where nothing is what it seems.
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Although anyone can summon dazzling videos on a digital screen, he insists there's no substitute for seeing the phenomenon in person.
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And he was just as inspired by African sculpture, Japanese prints, Indian miniatures, and the dazzling patterns of decorative art worldwide.
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In celebration of the Los Angeles Philharmonic's 100th anniversary, media artist Refik Anadol will transform the building's façade with dazzling projections.
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And this time she didn't disappoint in a second skin mirror mosaic long-sleeve Tom Ford gown worn with equally dazzling jewelry.
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Now, after seven years of battling, Jackman plays legendary, controversial circus impresario P.T. Barnum in the dreamy, dazzling musical The Greatest Showman.
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However, the singer Joe Casey delivers his narratives with such clear, dazzling honesty that the experience takes on a subtly optimistic sheen.
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These results revealed genome architecture at 1-million-base-pair resolution—a pointillist outline that began to reveal the genome's dazzling complexity.
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The comedian proposed with a dazzling 3-carat engagement ring from Manhattan-based jeweler Greg Yuna, which cost a jaw-dropping $93,000.
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It's that consistency of surfaces and curves between venues that allows pros to anticipate bounces and pull off dazzling shots and plays.
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Instead of just simulating weather phenomena, the products will incorporate real-time data through dazzling graphics, the product design team told Mashable.
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Sumptuous costuming and set work is combined with dazzling special effects which draw inspiration from everything from antique woodcuts to Georges Méliès.
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Each year the Perseid meteor shower shows up in August, dazzling even accidental stargazers with an average of 100 meteors per hour.
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Yet it's dressed up in dazzling song-and-dance routines, in what plays like a love letter to artists of every stripe.
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The Rio 2016 Games kicked off Friday with a dazzling opening ceremony, but nothing could outshine the dabbing prowess of elite athletes.
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Kardashian West supported the gymnast during her dazzling Rio run, and said her 3-year-old daughter is a fan as well.
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Just this year, The Leftovers, The Americans, and the dazzling premium cable newbie American Gods were all left out in the cold.
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Just look at this dazzling strike during Game Six of the grand finals against Gale Force Esports, one of Europe's hottest squads.
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Eugenie, 27, showed off her dazzling pink sapphire engagement ring, and the couple spoke about their seven-year romance in the interview.
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LeBron James took over the final seconds of the Cavaliers game against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday night with a dazzling sequence.
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The "Little Women" star wore a dazzling Louis Vuitton dress that took more than 250 hours and six different seamstresses to create.
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The plan, very much real, was dazzling: a glass skyscraper that would stretch higher than any other building in all of Europe.
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Her dazzling third novel, "Fates and Furies", a portrait of a marriage built on secrets, was nominated for the National Book Award.
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It also breaks exhilarating new ground — via dazzling fight scenes and thrilling action sequences that live-action filmmaking doesn't always allow for.
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The chef and owner of Prova Pizzbar in New York City serves up a dazzling dessert to feed a crowd 7 oz.
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Kerr wore a lace Alice + Olivia romper, beige sweater, Christian Louboutin heels and bright red lip to complement her dazzling engagement ring.
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Our Queen Beyoncé, backed by her army of ironclad NDAs, has always loved dazzling her fans with music out of the blue.
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Mom is the most amazing traveling buddy, she's go, go, go, loves adventures, and just loves razzle-dazzling the most boring shit.
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According to the authors' analysis, nearly 8,000 dazzling blue lakes appeared on the Langhovde Glacier in the summertime between 2000 and 2013.
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And she gets lots of style extra credit for that dazzling Roberto Coin diamond necklace, her glossy straight hair and gleaming skin.
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You can say, "I always go the extra mile" in your summary, but a dazzling recommendation from a former boss proves it.
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Nevertheless, walkers, sledders, some cars and the occasional cross-country skier ventured into the dazzling white Washington landscape under a bright sun.
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The new Ghostbusters looks to be equally dazzling on the f/x front—now we have to hope it's just as hilarious.
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Saturday night's shorts at the Roxy Hotel marked the glorious return of characters and premises that matched their films' dazzling visual effects.
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They are responsible for some of the more dazzling plays in sports, and that probably requires, and also perpetuates, a massive ego.
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Hah—Andy King found himself on the receiving end of a bit of dazzling footwork from, yes, Mahrez, and hammered one home.
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Visuals on this monitor appear vibrant and true-to-life thanks to CinemaColor — experience HDR content with deep blacks and dazzling brights.
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The actress has already wowed at the Golden Globes red carpet in a show-stopping Atelier Versace dress and equally dazzling updo.
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Newton capped a dazzling breakout season with a first-team All-Pro nod and, barring voter malpractice, will probably win the MVP.
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DarkSky, the popular iPhone and Android weather app with dazzling graphics and hyper-specific forecasts, has made a transition onto your desktop.
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The apps aren't dazzling in terms of what they bring to the table, but everything is elegantly arranged and easy to operate.
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He's a compulsive reader, and his dazzling erudition was on display during a Q&A session inside the theater before the show.
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Some even captured the dazzling airburst on camera, which instantly enabled viewers around the world to share the sight of the blast.
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All were brought together by Springsteen — his brilliant music and lyrics, his dazzling talent and infectious good will and his good heart.
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As is, the project briskly covers a 15-year span -- shifting from politics to the bedroom to the courtroom with dazzling ease.
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For all their dazzling feats on the court, N.B.A. stars have somehow made an event out of simply showing up at games.
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Uchimura, the six-time world champion, put on a spectacular show with four difficult release moves that earned him a dazzling 1163.
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Early on, the Velvet Underground's "There She Goes Again" played and the setting sun filled the first floor with dazzling golden light.
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She matched her red lipstick to her dazzling dress, and also donned a statement pair of clear heels with pointed black toes.
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Or perhaps the visual ambition of the work and the constant flow of striking imagery are too dazzling, overpowering the other elements.
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Marvel movies look dazzling on Samsung's 55-inch 4K TV. But while HD and 13.33K HDR content shines, SD shows suffer markedly.
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Among its more dazzling denizens was Perle Mesta — "the hostess with the mostest" — who entertained at the Barclay in its early days.
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"A buoyant shell was the key innovation of cephalopods," Staaf explains, putting it even above their dazzling light displays and physical feats.
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Kyrie Irving Pros: Apart from being the world's most dazzling bucket getter, Kyrie Irving is also, at present time, its most clutch.
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The Navigator is a remarkable work because it's a dazzling spectacle, but a haunting, hopeful story could never truly just be fiction.
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What they saw was a dramatic brightening that lasted about two weeks, but they also witnessed a dazzling display of red flashes.
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The film's emphasis on color made death dazzling; it transformed its witches' gleeful bloodlust into a sensory-overloading, overwhelming breed of terror.
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But as I walked out of this dazzling exhibition, I also realized the miracle that is the survival of Old English itself.
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Disembarking for the last time, the bright lights of the big city were dazzling after several days surrounded by fog and farmland.
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Bollen pairs all the pleasures of a literary thriller (dazzling coves, a string of murders, champagne on yachts) with uneasy moral questions.
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Though he thrills audiences and has drawn widespread praise for his dazzling technique, Mr. Lang has not always been loved by critics.
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Like Petrarch, Erasmus searched out the pagan manuscripts disintegrating in monasteries, laboriously taught himself ancient Greek and cultivated a stylistically dazzling Latin.
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The dazzling eco-friendly Apex Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, designed by the architect Zaha Hadid, had been chosen as a site.
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His opportunity for redemption came against dazzling striker Edson Barboza, a long-time contender who finally seems to be realizing his potential.
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I experienced totality for the first time yesterday in Wyoming, and it was as dazzling and exulting as the eclipse chasers promised.
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There are dazzling fragments, unraveling syntax, poems that, in their ghostliness, also force us to be alert to our own fragile lives.
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They used 77 rolls of gold leaf to gild Sant'Andrea della Valle, the dazzling Baroque church where the first act is set.
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Visually dazzling, impeccably acted and, in their very different ways, reflective of the social upheaval and divisiveness of an anxious 21st century.
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These alternate with witty, puckish character sketches and the occasional virtuoso breakout piece that explodes like dazzling fireworks in the night sky.
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Mr. Folmar's goal is to provide a scene so dazzling that there is no way it could be replicated from anyone's couch.
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The color film proved to be the key; a similar photo had been taken two years earlier, but without the dazzling blue.
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Wilson-Lee's main subject, however, is an intellectual hunger at once dazzling and monstrous: Hernando's insatiable urge to know and to possess.
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"Nobody outside our fan base really cares how long it's been since we won," said Francisco Lindor, the Indians' dazzling young shortstop.
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For actors, a meeting with Mr. Weinstein could yield dazzling rewards: scripts, parts, award campaigns, magazine coverage, influence on lucrative endorsement deals.
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The dazzling "Woman at Her Toilette" (1875-80) dissolves model, room and mirror into a single shimmering field of lilac and gray.
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This new, improved Bong-sun stands up for herself, flirts with her boss and, as a bonus, displays some dazzling kitchen savvy.
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To the Yurok and other tribes, the regalia, resplendent with abalone and the scarlet crests of woodpeckers, are a dazzling life force.
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Where once Ronaldo's embroidery — his dazzling array of tricks, his jet heels — set him apart, now it is his economy, his ruthlessness.
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Soon after we landed, the wispy fleece around the dazzling volcanoes circling the regional capital of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky thickened and they disappeared.
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"Heaven is shining even brighter now that it is graced with B.'s dazzling and unforgettable smile," Gasby wrote in the post.
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However he was shod, Berdych was not going to catch up to some of Federer's dazzling running forehand winners down the line.
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Here's what else is happening: The weather's on our side today: dazzling blue skies on the docket, with a high near 29.
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We all have a dazzling lack of authority about the inner lives of even the people with whom we are most intimate.
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This sleek 4K smart QLED TV delivers a dazzling range of colors with incredible clarity thanks to Samsung's revolutionary Quantum Dot technology.
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One fast plot twist later, he stands atop a monumental stone wall, one guarded by thousands of Chinese warriors in dazzling uniforms.
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This murky and tedious reworking of Friedrich Dürrenmatt's dark fable of love and lucre is illuminated by Lesley Manville's dazzling star turn.
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Mr. de Merode flew over the dazzling 50-mile-long Lake Edward, then descended to a grassy airfield flanked by palm trees.
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Kershaw made 21, and most were dazzling; he had a career-low 1.69 E.R.A., with more than 15 strikeouts for every walk.
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Its gorgeous graphics make climbing a tower and watching the land spin around you a dazzling spectacle all fifteen times it happens.
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He understood that his work would expose the tribes to the outside, with its dazzling technology, and that they would submit avidly.
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Although Mr. Khashoggi emerged as a personification of dazzling wealth and behind-the-scenes international power, he never built a sustainable business.
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Lopez looked stunning in the outfit, which stood out thanks to its high neckline, dazzling bow, and daring cutout across the chest.
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Underneath the dazzling exterior of romance lies a messy foundation of months spent agonizing over the perfect person-to-passed-appetizer ratio.
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Bena is especially picturesque; it sits on a green plain with dazzling views of Mount Inierie, the largest volcano on the island.
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Jacob deGrom is the team's No. 2 starter, but even he has sputtered of late, and his 4.07 E.R.A. is hardly dazzling.
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Irving has shined in the brightest moments, putting on some of the most dazzling scoring displays in league history during the Finals.
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They're the five major-party nominees before her who lost, and each was someone who, like her, was more due than dazzling.
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In a moment that feels like a dazzling poetic irony, the poet sings songs about Odysseus to Odysseus himself for some time.
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It has the beauty of a lyric poem and manages the dazzling magic trick of blurring the line between life and death.
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Clouds of schlag dress coffee and chocolate drinks and more than a dozen desserts, as dazzling as Klimts, beckon from a display.
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Visitors are invited to step into five of the rooms, and to peer into the sixth, immersing themselves in the dazzling displays.
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That is the thing about demagogy: It can be charming, even dazzling, and that is what makes it all the more dangerous.
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The two infants, named Maddie and Christian, are a dazzling image to their family who can be heard cooing in the backward.
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Ms. Meehan founded the Nancy Meehan Dance Company in 1970 and introduced her style with "Hudson River Seasons" in a dazzling premiere.
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Blackmon's teammate Nolan Arenado has similar numbers at home and on the road, and has been dazzling on defense at third base.
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But even more dazzling than the fight scenes are the risks that Into the Spider-Verse takes and the envelopes it pushes.
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This year's collections proved that too much is never enough, especially when it comes to intricate beading, floral appliqués, and dazzling jewels.
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The backdrop has switched to the Billion Dollar Babies sleeve and Alice is back on stage, dazzling in a gold sequinned suit.
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Navigating a near four-decade career, the New York-based painter and muralist continues to produce dazzling murals both locally and globally.
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For more than three weeks the planetary quintet has pirouetted in the morning twilight, putting forth a dazzling display across the Northern Hemisphere.
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Many in India, where tens of millions live in dire poverty, have followed the wedding, for its dazzling display of wealth and influence.
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Bogdan Bogdanovic, the dazzling 26-year-old Serbian sophomore who plays basketball like a stuntman who despises safety nets, is one of them.
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Release Date: TBD Three years have passed since Charlie McDowell (son of Martin McDowell) made his dazzling directorial debut, The One I Love.
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Made up of a number of buildings at the center of the city, the dazzling Grand Palace is also a must-see landmark.
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The view over the Thames to the Houses of Parliament from St. Thomas' Shepherd Hall canteen is dazzling in the cold February sunshine.
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The journey to that dazzling, jet-set fashion career nearly always starts from "nowhere," unless you happen to be related to fashion royalty.
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Putting aside all of the political concerns and Trump's trade war, China's top phone makers are squeezing Apple hard with more dazzling innovations.
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Rita McBride's dazzling and delightful new installation at the Dia Art Foundation's space in Chelsea has us hoping for a laser art renaissance.
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"The White House has come to life, gleaming with a dazzling, sensorial experience of eternal spring," the White House said in the statement.
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The second half of the movie builds in intensity, showcasing not only some dazzling visuals but a few sequences that prove genuinely thrilling.
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Space weather—from dazzling auroras to dangerous geomagnetic storms—occurs when charged particles from the Sun bombard and interact with Earth's magnetic field.
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Here&aposs what you need to know as the full moon and Saturn get ready to put on a dazzling display this week.
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However, the prime feature of this configuration is the dazzling 13″ QHD + IGZO touchscreen, which is set at a 3200 x 1800 resolution.
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She debuted the dazzling diamond eternity bands on Snapchat while her and Wilson were teasing what they've been up to since their nuptials.
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Later that season, recognizing the other's dazzling strengths, Mellie and Liv pair up for the presidential election as candidate and campaign manager, respectively.
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Two decades after it first peaked as the dominant leader of a dazzling bull market, Microsoft is once again Wall Street's indispensable stock.
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That might be dazzling to watch, but it's as retrograde as any basic Cinderella story — and out of touch with our current moment.
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Queen Elizabeth gave rare commentary on her historic 1953 coronation — and those dazzling crown jewels — in the 2018 Smithsonian Channel documentary, The Coronation.
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The glitzy eye shadow look, which was perfected by makeup artist, Erin Ayanian Monroe, complemented the star's dazzling sequin embellished Dolce & Gabbana dress.
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Now 67 with a mass of dazzling white hair, Taylor motions to a spread in her kitchen that she's prepared for her guest.
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Fans thought they'd squeak through the World Cup qualifiers, make it to Russia, and turn in a decent, if not sometimes dazzling, performance.
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Known as the "Serengeti of the Sea," the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary hosts a dazzling collection of marine life, including 180 birds.
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"Mama and her baby boy," Teigen captioned a red carpet photo of herself flashing a dazzling smile with her hand on her bump.
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Will win: Hugh Laurie Should win: Bokeem Woodbine gave a dazzling, soulful performance on Fargo and just edges out Brown in our book.
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"Often the source for big, high concept feature films, these short stories represent some of the most dazzling conceptual work of his career."
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In a dazzling moment of choreography, a couple, affixed to wires, soared overhead, dancing against a floor-to-ceiling backdrop of sparkling stars.
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She soared high on Sunday as she made her Olympic debut in women's qualifying with a dazzling performance at the Rio Olympic Arena.
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In every 30-minute episode, each Cyrus woman will try to win over one prospective interior design client with her dazzling renovation plans.
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However, in Japan, a dazzling cheerleading troupe called Japan Pom Pom is entirely made up of fabulous women who are all senior citizens.
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Joseph notes that there's a "beautiful" mezzanine that overlooks the massive, double-height living room, and the space showcases a "dazzling" art collection.
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It was done in dazzling fashion as Vanek put home a wicked deflection between the circles for his 18th goal of the season.
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Out of left (or perhaps right, under the circumstances) field comes the film's dazzling highlight, a sailor-themed dance number starring Channing Tatum.
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Snow Peak Titanium Spork for $7 ($3 off): What says Fourth of July more than blowing stuff up or watching dazzling fireworks displays?
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No genre of black music seemed more antithetical to the dazzling, innovative mainstream rap for which West had become both famous and rich.
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A gigantic green peace symbol dangled over the centre of the arena, before a dazzling projection depicted the birth of the Amazon rainforest.
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But what if, in an effort to apologize, to your partner you mistook a dazzling bundle of crisp purple kale for exotic flowers?
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The Internet has democratized access to information and delivered a dazzling array of free online services, like search, news, maps, and social media.
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This dazzling, utopian club atmosphere mirrored Lear's disco classic, which can be read as an anthem to fluid and self-fashioned queer identities.
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The main garden has a dazzling collection of palm trees, including rare and primitive species, along with bamboo, birds of paradise and cycads.
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That's just what happened when, over the weekend, Teigen posted a photo of a bag of potato chips accompanied by a dazzling review.
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"He was a dazzling intellect, and the two of us ran the place with a staff of five or six," Dr. Stepansky said.
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A reef is a collection of corals, which come in a dazzling array of shapes and sizes, and a glorious rainbow of colors.
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The descent into town, beginning around Mile Marker 170, was dazzling — a panoramic tableau of snow-peaked mountains from across the Kachemak Bay.
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The new moon will mean darker skies, which will make it possible for the human eye to appreciate the Eta Aquarids' dazzling show.
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Finance has ingenuity, expertise, and dazzling possibilities for earning and losing money, but none of these are quite the same thing as wisdom.
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But after dazzling on the red carpet, she was ready to meet up with her sisters also in attendance, Kylie and Kendall Jenner.
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Ms. Farmanfarmaian's dazzling, mirrored sculptures and jewelry combine architecture, celestial geometry and Sufism with traditional Islamic craft techniques to produce a kaleidoscopic effect.
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But what I wanted to know after Cutler's first few dazzling seconds of on-screen time was: Does he know he played football?
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The result has been some weird lessons about money garnered from video games that are intended to be dazzling narratives, not financial primers.
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Lanza's yelps over poppy, skin-tingling beats is impressive and makes for a dazzling record that should soundtrack the rest of your summer.
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Ultimately, Durant and Westbrook combined to go 1-13 from three on the night, whereas Klay and Curry hit a dazzling 17-31.
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Once relegated to academic footnotes as a bemusing curio, Jean-Jacques Lequeu is finally being fully recognized for his cheeky and dazzling drawings.
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Some of them capture the beauty of tiny flowers or reveal the complex, dazzling patterns behind something as simple as a water droplet.
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They would go out together to the Met Ball, to the clubs, spilling out into New York dressed in appropriately dazzling evening clothes.
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Heroic Jedis cut their way through a swath of robots, Stormtroopers and the occasional Sith Lord in a dazzling display of colorful swordplay.
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But on "Lovely Day," just before the end, Hathaway stretches things out with a svelte scatting solo, quietly dazzling us with her powers.
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From the start he was dazzling, unpredictable, combining the rapidity of movement of a welterweight with the size and power of a heavyweight.
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Between 1963 and 1985, the bald-headed Neal was widely known for his stylish ball-handling and crowd-dazzling moves on the court.
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Or were the movie's winning performances, dazzling visuals and message of love triumphing over darkness enough to carry it over the finish line?
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Finding Dory, similarly, closes with a burst of dazzling vehicular mayhem, as Hank the octopus drives a delivery truck through a highway roundabout.
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Moreover, her ever-escalating, dazzling accomplishments are becoming so outrageous, she has a chance to enlarge the crossover celebrity status that Vonn achieved.
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With enormous resources they hired some of the nation's landscape architects to design gardens that are as dazzling as any in the country.
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Woven silk cloth in dazzling or muted colors are an intrinsic part of rural life in Laos, and of upper-class life, too.
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The Tour de France, divided into 252 one-day stages covering approximately 252,200 miles (3,500 kilometers), is often described as a dazzling travelogue.
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Lily launched in 2015 with a dazzling promotional video that went viral, showcasing footage that was supposed to be from the Lily drone.
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Her account focuses solely on the top-end category and precious gemstones, with most posts featuring her draped in dazzling haute couture creations.
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The Feast of San Gennaro returns to Little Italy today, leaving Mulberry Street dazzling in red, white and green for nearly two weeks.
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Excitement for this pickup game was highest after a dazzling Sunday performance by Franco Harris, O. J. Simpson or my favorite, Chuck Foreman.
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It was the work of a glyptician, or gem sculptor, a highly trained artisan who turns rough stone or jewels into dazzling art.
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Dazzling panoramas of the Hudson River will unfold along the way, with a soundtrack of song birds and the honk of passing trains.
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Two more floral designs (Dazzling Dahlia and Frontier Rose) have entered the running, and they have enough personality to cover your entire kitchen.
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Las Alcobas is not far from Ricardo Legorreta's 1968 masterwork, the Camino Real hotel, a dazzling apparition washed in brilliant yellows and pinks.
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I demand that our table-tennis team, instead of being called the Dazzling Delilahs, be renamed the more respectful Barren Wives of Joshua.
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Set to three dance-filled scores by Emmanuel Chabrier (1841-94), it moves from comic absurdity, via coolly ceremonious romance, to dazzling ebullience.
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But The Square's most dazzling scene takes place at a far remove from the museum—a sly and elegant counterpoint on Östlund's part.
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One of the most dazzling and formally adventuresome documentaries of the past decade was "Leviathan," directed by Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel.
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Mr. Fortner, a New Orleans-raised pianist of growing acclaim, is a wondrous player, light of touch and vested with fleet, dazzling power.
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At the same time, he began producing geometric works that he called triads and quadrants, whose dazzling, kaleidoscopic colors verged on Op Art.
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The dazzling black carbon fiber surface features red accents in the hexagonal holes on the engine cover and on the dramatically sculpted hood.
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Lopez&aposs dazzling outfit designed by Zuhair Murad had a high neckline, bedazzled bow, daring cutout across the chest, and feather-fringed sleeves.
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On a dazzling morning in April, four of the eight newspapers on sale in town had stories about him on the front page.
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And for the band directors and the students, the Battle of the Bands is about much more than dazzling performances and school pride.
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Equally dazzling is Mr. Okada's extensive collection of silk screens from the Edo period, which includes works by Ito Jakuchu and Yosa Buson.
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What Saint Phalle, who died in 2002, left behind in Tuscany is dazzling or deranged, transcendent or tawdry, depending on whom you ask.
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Between ping-ponging quips with manager Susie (Alex Borstein) and dazzling the military crowd, she squeezes in a tense phone call with Joel.
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The beading of Sushmita Sen's dress is dazzling, and the sleeves are actually beaded flowers in the same gold color of the gown.
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In 1953, she distinguished herself with that company in a production of "L'Heure Éblouissante" ("The Dazzling Hour"), by an Italian writer, Anna Bonacci.
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He opened his welcome return to the Philharmonic with a dazzling performance of Esa-Pekka Salonen's overturelike "Gambit," in its New York premiere.
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The 34-year-old, widely regarded as the best midfielder of his generation, will put his dazzling skills on display one last time.
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There were several girls ever present in the clubs who were magic—dazzling spirits who dusted those nights with an air of fantasy.
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So writers for The New York Times have chosen a small sampling of the myriad angles of Mr. Previn and his dazzling career.
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He ended with a dazzling account of Chopin's "Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise Brillante," another work he has played (and recorded) to acclaim.
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But instead they dove right back in: The Deuce, a dazzling take on the 1970s Times Square porn industry, debuted quietly in September.
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Today's micrographs depict the minute cellular structures that comprise living things, from cotton plants to algae blooms, in dazzling detail and vibrant color.
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This accounts for some of the lacunae in Mr MacCulloch's book, and the sometimes dazzling feats of historical sleuthery he employs to fill them.
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On the beach, hundreds of wooden pirogues painted in dazzling colours crowd the sand; the buzz of saws at makeshift workshops fills the air.
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When Sofia Vergara hit the Golden Globes red carpet in a dazzling, cut-out gown that had us questioning how it all stayed together.
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Dazzling in a scale-like fabric, she paired her dress with a chic take on the waterproof latex cap – courtesy of Valentino, of course.
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Thinking about your crush or the dazzling shoes you'll wear out on the town this weekend is fun, but it might keep you awake.
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Smith talked to PEOPLE about his dazzling creation, and exactly how much time went into building the perfect piece to kick off the tour.
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The glare of urban living all but blots out the cosmic show overhead, denying you the dazzling vision of countless constellations and celestial bodies.
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I'd thank him for the comfort he always provided, for the wisdom he dispensed, for the marathon conversations, for his dazzling wit and humor.
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"It was a rough area but people were friendly," said Sweeney, squinting as dazzling sunlight poured through the windows of her North Kensington home.
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We hope to see more of the family dressed up and out and about soon — especially if it involves Michelle wearing her dazzling gowns.
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Colorado has won eight of nine road games started by Chatwood, who is 6-0 with a dazzling 1.30 ERA away from Coors Field.
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