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Yes, the men I spoke to were kind of enchanted by gay culture, and I don't know that I've ever met an exclusively straight guy who was enchanted by gay culture.
"She said she was enchanted by the collection," he recalls.
Despite all that, young Rodriguez remained enchanted by American culture.
Massimo was enchanted by astronauts and had his own Space Shuttle uniform.
Throughout the series, our heroine becomes ever more enchanted by the restaurant industry.
And I think he is really enchanted by base male displays of strength.
But I get why fans of his would be enchanted by the app.
But she was enchanted by his clean-cut good looks and easy charm.
They've all recently traveled to Cuba and were completely enchanted by the Caribbean island.
Fellow libra Lil Wayne can be easily enchanted by your polished sense of beauty.
Get enthusiastic viewers first, enchanted by the possibility of virality, sell ad space later.
Enchanted by its landscapes, bonfires, and sacred songs, she has kept coming back since.
And yet despite these sordid details, Eileen looks utterly enchanted by the movie business.
He stumbles upon a Lynx Lodge and becomes completely enchanted by the fraternal organization.
The 76ers became enchanted by his ability to score, pass and dissect the game.
I'm enchanted by the way it's nestled in the corner, where the road bends.
Perhaps more Anglophone readers will now get the opportunity to be enchanted by her stories.
People were clearly enchanted by what Blu and Exile were doing on Below The Heavens.
Throughout the evening I was happily amazed, and enchanted, by how Mr. Morris's decisions surprised.
Another recalled being enchanted by Mr. Manson through what she hoped was a budding romance.
Neto, who was born in Los Angeles, became enchanted by tennis before he could walk.
I've seen Porowski wander the aisles of Whole Foods, enchanted by the possibilities each ingredient represents.
Producer Douglas Wick remembered the crew being enchanted by and concerned about Griffith from the beginning.
I was enchanted by the demeanor and the care that he had toward my young son.
Either way, nearly three decades since that day on the playground, I'm enchanted by a princess.
They are enchanted by the village's tranquillity and intrigued by daily life in the English countryside.
During his first experiments with foil, he was enchanted by how glassy the unblemished foil surface was.
Many of them will be eager to read this book and many will be enchanted by it.
That it wasn't done for effect, or because the designer was overly enchanted by his own imagination.
"Even though you're dealing with two monsters, the listener is enchanted by the music," Mr. Gardiner said.
Prepare to be enchanted by the revival of "Beauty and Beast," starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens.
Brierley said his Australian mother Sue, played in the film by Nicole Kidman, was "enchanted" by the movie.
New Jersey residents became enchanted by Pedals after video footage emerged of him walking just like a human.
Some of the stories in Secondhand Time first appeared in Enchanted by Death, which was published in 1993.
Like Darwin, Prum is so enchanted by the outcomes of aesthetic preferences that he mostly ignores their origins.
Even after reading the story twice, I find myself enchanted by how deep a perspective this point raises.
At first, I was enchanted by the game's pastoral setting and its emphasis on collaboration, compassion and discipline.
We laughed, a bunch of tourists from all over the world enchanted by the magic of the city.
She is entirely enchanted by the three of them, so any place they are is pure joy to her.
Apps are simply playing off of people's inherent psychology, and not everyone will be enchanted by the flashing lights.
Really, she'd like to see the whole world come to life, enchanted by some combination of robotics and magic.
By day, she combed the shore for hours on end, lost in a new world, enchanted by each creature.
" Mohr added that he was particularly enchanted by Gabriela Golder's decision to incorporate children into her video installation "Letters.
I'm not too easily enchanted by some half assed disco record that I figure went by unnoticed for a reason.
However, people on the Internet have become so enchanted by the makeup palette's beauty that it is currently sold out.
It's hard not to be enchanted by this fab look, which seems perfect for the brand's 2017 spring/summer collection.
And at times Iran is an entire culture that is estranged from itself, enchanted by all things Western, particularly French.
Morris describes it at the start as an "illustrated reverie," and she writes as one enchanted by this grand spectacle.
The Republican financial establishment, so enchanted by Mitt Romney four years ago, is still largely declining to fund Trump's political hopes.
The thousands of candles, the white horse, the meteor-sized ring – who isn't enchanted by the possibilities for the sacred moment?
Resnick was also enchanted by the gregarious women she lived, worked, and partied with who were simultaneously shaking up the scene.
When she was a little girl, she'd been enchanted by twisting the cylinder, winding the pillar of lipstick up and down.
BEIJING — Three decades ago, the Chinese tycoon Chen Dongsheng became enchanted by televised glimpses he caught of Europe's opulent auction houses.
"All I could think of to say, 'I just got to know Anne, and I'm enchanted by her,' " Ms. Stebich said.
Yet, it is difficult not to feel enchanted by her "woolly and portentous" works (as The Times Literary Supplement described them).
It's moving and a little enchanted by its subject, though there's a sense that the enchantment is leaking away even for Jimmie.
Vollmer is one of many app developers who have been enchanted by ARKit and the ability to put AR on every iPhone.
Enchanted by the animal's presence, those watching the moment unfold reportedly started singing Seal's "Kiss From a Rose," according to NBC 7.
He remembered, as a child, being enchanted by them and deciding that people must climb long ladders to harvest cotton from them.
From childhood, he was enchanted by the singing of cantors like the great Yossele Rosenblatt, whom he heard on his parents' phonograph.
Put differently, how might we be enchanted by discovery's opposite — routine — and find in constancy a stimulation as rich as novelty provides?
Be enchanted by the splendid palace-villa with its art collections and pavilions, set in 75 hectares (158 acres) of historic gardens.
In the first season, Tig is briefly enchanted by a Bea Arthur-obsessed newscaster who bats her eyes at her during Mardi Gras.
The dead Sharpilo is 60 years old in Enchanted by Death and 63 in Secondhand Time, another reminder of Alexievich's intentionally hazy chronology.
Rather, it fits the synthpop schema, a genre where performers have for decades now declared themselves enchanted by clean surfaces and efficient automata.
Young viewers learned about myths and legends from "The Storyteller", and were enchanted by the fairy tales of "The Dark Crystal" and "Labyrinth".
But upon reconsideration, he thought, "maybe we would have bought it anyway," because he had become so enchanted by the ancient oak trees.
The two meet at age 20 at NYU; they are rapidly enchanted by one another, and their power dynamic is set early on.
In describing her as "Sweet Lorraine," Jimmy said: Full of drink and mirth, he left her place enchanted by her marvelous face and laugh.
He eventually becomes so enchanted by the tune that he settles to the ground, closes his eyes and allows Chailert to pet his belly.
Perhaps the only people who are not enchanted by the A380 are the accountants tasked with finding routes on which it can make money.
When I returned to "Good Morning, Midnight" at the end of my 20s — newly sober, less enchanted by sadness — the novel almost nauseated me.
Enchanted by their song, he rants, raves, and strains at the ropes; but the ship sails on until they have passed the dangerous coast.
In the aftermath of WWII, Japan was steeped in poverty, and according to Kageyama, people were enchanted by what they glimpsed through the contraption.
On a trip last year to northern Rajasthan, Kestler was enchanted by a mural depicting black clouds at a haveli, an ornate merchant's house.
A powerful spell had indeed been cast, and it was working: Amelia Salenger, the 4-year-old visitor, was becoming enchanted by contemporary art.
It made sense to a designer who'd grown up enchanted by movies whose visible seams forced the viewer to collaborate in the creative process.
There is nothing stopping me from looking in the mirror at my skin and feeling not just okay with it but enchanted by it.
Madame de la Pommeraye knows him as a serial womanizer, yet she falls prey to him, enchanted by the idea of a boundless passion.
"I came to California to explore my inner world, but as soon as I got here, I was enchanted by the outer landscape," he says.
Why go: It's hard not to be enchanted by this paradisiacal destination: Lush jungles extend into sky high volcanoes and sands stretch into upscale resorts.
Weber argued that science and reason give us vast powers, but the price is that we no longer feel our lives enchanted by religious significance.
For some reason, this neighbor's name varies slightly: She is called Maria Tikhonovna Isaichik in Enchanted by Death and Marina Tikhonovna Isaichik in Secondhand Time.
In Enchanted by Death, for instance, Isaichik says that her neighbor was buried "without an orchestra, without music," and that only his ex-wife wept.
As a child, I was always enchanted by the rapid flutter of wings and long slender beaks that seemed to appear out of thin air.
And the Democrats, though emboldened and enchanted by Mr. Jones's victory, are only beginning to rebuild the long-atrophied political muscles they need to compete.
After becoming enchanted by the teachings of Shree Rajneesh, the Indian guru, he spent time at the Rajneesh ashram in Poona, taking the name Pravasi.
Suddenly, audiences were engulfed by audible moving pictures, enchanted by a rush of city voices and city sounds, including gunfire, tapping feet, and tapping keys.
He had been enchanted by the city's vibrancy during the winter holiday season, when the Fighting Irish played in the Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium.
"Wine for Me" captures the essence of being enchanted by a swirling waistline, while "Strong Woman" celebrates the dominance Jamaican culture instills in their matriarchs.
Like so many other European visionaries, he was enchanted by his impression of North America as an Edenic void—a place where history might be restarted.
John Booth is enchanted by Quinn, who has a plot boiling back at the mansion and invites her new friend along to come see the mess unfold.
DiPuglia was enchanted by Soto's knowledge of the strike zone, his ability to recognize off-speed pitches and smash line drives off the barrel to all fields.
" Ms. Rupert went on to say that she is enchanted by Ms. Markle and pondered: "Maybe instead of rejecting princess culture, wholesale, I could embrace different princesses.
At 20,000 feet, Suref reminds himself that he is as enchanted by the clouds as he was when he first started the job, all those years ago.
And yet, everyone still remains enchanted by The Nutcracker — even Misty Copeland, American Ballet Theatre (ABT) principal, who appears in the new Disney film adaptation of the ballet.
We are better than this, the Mothers of the Movement say to that other nation enchanted by tales of walls and arms as told by a strongman leader.
We were enchanted by Clayton, which has a series of uncommon shops, one selling several dozen flavors of olive oil and vinegar, another selling local cheeses and candy.
I spend a lot of time on Reddit, enchanted by its never-ending stream of original, high-quality material, and I've never encountered the toxic content he describes.
The story of Alexander Porfirievich Sharpilo, a pensioner who set himself on fire, is included in both Enchanted by Death and Secondhand Time, as told by his neighbor.
" Finkel camped at the site and tells Knight he was enchanted by its tranquillity, to which the hermit responds: "Do you think I was engaging in feng shui?
"We're just absolutely obsessed with it and enchanted by it and we want more experiences to play in it, so we're fans of it as well," Roiland said.
Wong had fallen in love with literature, enchanted by James Joyce, Samuel Beckett and William Carlos Williams, and he, too, wanted to embark on a life as a writer.
Thinking about the scope of his career, I was enchanted by the prospect of me, a person of modern and hardly coherent gender, grappling with America's foremost man-child.
I enjoyed them so much that I even started taking unfortunate selfies: Enchanted by the promise of tacos for dinner, I polished off a few margaritas with lightning speed.
In a vote that was reflective of a population "not necessarily enchanted by the Conservative offering," Birch said none of the Liberals' worst-case scenarios played out in the end.
He remains enchanted by the mythical legend of the Black American bluesman, Robert Johnson (1911-1938), who supposedly sold his soul to the Devil in exchange for his musical talent.
On a vacation to Japan after obtaining his undergraduate degree in 1990, Dr. Sacko found himself enchanted by what he observed as strong community ties and the hospitality toward guests.
One character is so traumatized and enchanted by his childhood that he surrounds himself with the nostalgic accessories of that wrecked time, clinging even to an ancient tube of toothpaste.
Image: Imke de Pater, Michael H. Wong, Robert J. SaultFor centuries, astronomers have been enchanted by the planet Jupiter, that roiling sea of clouds punctuated by a glowering red eye.
Enchanted by the marine world, she recreated it in her bedroom, decorating the walls with drawings of aquatic life and sketching out the hull of a ship on the ceiling.
Children are comforted by familiarity as much as they are enchanted by strangeness, and "Mary and the Witch's Flower" has enough of both to hold the attention of young viewers.
Children who are 10 and under may be enchanted by the abundantly whimsical holiday-themed visuals; accompanying adults might chuckle at the movie's leaden attempt at a girl-empowering message.
Wohr isn't the only one enchanted by Baloo: the owner says her dog has fans as far as Germany, who contacted her after seeing the photos of Baloo's indoor sprinkler shenanigans.
But he has been enchanted by trains since he started rolling toy models on the floor as a child, he said, and he cajoled his parents into giving him a ride.
During these many visits, he collected and saved the tickets, food labels, candy wrappers, hotel welcome cards, and other bits of ephemera he came across, finding himself enchanted by their graphic design.
" The first weekend after Tripp's arrival, Anna was so enchanted by her baby brother that she canceled a social event even though, as her mom puts it, she's usually "a social butterfly.
They could not have guessed that the appetite for escapism would have grown so severe that people were literally enchanted by an app that placed cute cartoon animals in their everyday surroundings.
Readers will find in it a familiar swirl of big ideas and nonstop action, so that those who aren't enchanted by the erudition can find relief in the plot, and vice versa.
Trump put his together in a cavalier fashion, enchanted by people who were high on energy even if they were low on sanity, decency, discretion, humility or some combination of the above.
Occult symbols left at some of the crime scenes delight Bryant, who is enchanted by all things weird and has all manner of strange friends and associates he consults on such matters.
Again and again, even as I'm enchanted by Google Home's speed and strong grasp of my words—even when slurred after too many margaritas with friends—I'm also flabbergasted by its perceived stupidity.
Of all of my elementary school friends, I was the one with the most impressive collection of Disney movies on VHS; I was enchanted by the stories of young girls from faraway places.
He is enchanted by the visceral power of Formula 1 racecars and wonders what that says about his identity, and his unshakeable lust for what is on the surface, overtly masculine and cliche.
On a favorable weather day that produced 270 rounds under par, DeChambeau was one the last competitors on the Augusta National Golf Club grounds, and he played as if enchanted by a spell.
For the women and girls, it was a time of anxiety and making-do, but young Bridget reveled in her immersion in nature, enchanted by the sea and the textures of the earth.
We Drank Soylent, The Weird Food of The FutureWhen 24-year-old software developer Rob Rhinehart stopped by Gawker&aposs office last Wednesday…Read more ReadAnd yet, I'm sorta enchanted by the whole thing.
The montage, set to "Enchanted" by Chloe x Halle, plays over iconic scenes from the original series, featuring appearances by Cranston, Krysten Ritter, who played Jesse's love, Jane, and plenty of other familiar faces.
But in a city so enchanted by its own history, so practiced in projecting a seen-it-all nonchalance, it has been a particularly trying time for a certain kind of storytelling swamp creature.
But while it's her acting chops that initially caught the eye of the masses, it's her endless parade of pitch perfect gowns that keep everyone totally enchanted by this high fashion superstar in the making.
When McMillen first played Minecraft, he found himself enchanted by the creation tools but frustrated at the crafting process; it basically required players to seek out guides and videos explaining how to use certain materials.
Londoners and tourists are clearly enchanted by the opportunity to preview Kahlo's personal collection, as the exhibition extension was announced after all of the slots up until its original November 4 closing date were booked.
Any visitor will be enchanted by the charming streets of Neve Tzedek — which many call the Soho of Tel Aviv — and the powerful energy in Jaffa, a biblical port city with more than 4,000 years of history.
Nureyev (Oleg Ivenko, a Ukrainian ballet dancer in his first dramatic role, pictured) is enchanted by the city, and befriends Clara Saint (Adèle Exarchopoulos), a socialite, despite the orders of his handlers not to mingle with Westerners.
I love the way Ms. Hyltin sways from deep in the waist, as if moved by poignant desire for this man; I'm enchanted by the seamless transitions she later makes between grief and humor in addressing him.
I told him I wanted to learn how to lift weights and improve my core strength, and he was so enchanted by me that he offered to teach me a few workouts, solely so we could hang out.
In the boat sits a blurry black conical form, which I found weak and unnecessary, but I was so enchanted by the extraordinary rendering of the wavelets comprising most of the image that I gave up my quarrel.
I was awed by my grandmother's enormous library and was particularly enchanted by the encyclopedias, the way you could pull one out and open to a random page and learn about something thrilling you didn't even know existed.
Having made a name for himself by leading Porto to the Champions League crown in 2004, memorably beating Alex Ferguson's United in the semi-finals, Mourinho moved to Chelsea amid a media whirlwind, with many enchanted by his charm.
The faithful will be enchanted by "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child", a two-part, five-hour play and a tale of generational strife in the Potter and Malfoy clans set 19 years after the seventh and final book.
The house will have needed a new roof for a long time, but the first-time city buyer will have been so enchanted by the lilac bush in the yard she didn't notice the shingles falling on her head.
Then inspired by Wallace's exploration of depression and sadness, we chat about things to read when you are sad including Margaret Atwood's poem "A Sad Child," Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine and The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus.
After her premature birth, Fiona couldn't stand on her own and required bottle feeding—and one month later, she even required feeding through IV. Millions of people tuned in to Fiona's Facebook page to watch, enchanted by the semiaquatic mammal.
I was enchanted by every scrap that allowed me a closer look into the writing process: letters between Ms. Rowling and her American editor, Arthur Levine; a map of Hogwarts where a giant squid can be spotted in the lake.
CreditCreditSimon Watson AS A CHILD in Bologna, the curator Alice Stori Liechtenstein was enchanted by a scene in Luchino Visconti's 21163 film, "The Leopard," in which the young nobleman Tancredi is asked how many rooms are in his family's castle.
Owned and operated by a Peruvian couple who have called Careyes their home for the last 18 years, they are a prime example of those who were enchanted by the artistic spirit and seductive sense of escape that the environment provides.
There is something so obviously bad about their style choices — particularly these ones — but I'm still stuck on them, 15 years after I first watched the show, enchanted by the fact that two women were allowed to love each other on-screen.
The BBC reports that in November of 2014, a plaque mysteriously appeared outside of a children's hospital in Bristol, with the following legend: Dedicated to the children of Bristol the 1998 Quidditch World Cup Posts Enchanted by Adou Sosseh Have a magical day!
Our other main character, Eileen, continues to be enchanted by the movie business, which she hopes might be her ticket out of the pimp-free entrepreneurship that finds her witnessing a stabbing and fielding answering-machine messages from a client with the clap.
Still, the 65-year-old Mr. Ramaphosa is keenly aware that a new generation of South Africans no longer enchanted by the heroic legends of the liberation struggle, along with urban and middle classes frustrated by economic stagnation and ubiquitous corruption, want change.
Strange to recall, I was so enchanted by Heddon Street that I didn't bother looking for a building that stands almost directly behind it—the old Apple HQ in Savile Row, where The Beatles had played their last public gig a couple of years before.
There are always people enchanted by leaders who tell them they have all the answers; but however angry the Tea Partiers may be, it makes me even more furious to imagine one of their idols in the cabinet room during the Cuban missile crisis.
In a palette of greens and blues, stripes and gingham are overlaid with sheer fabric; the glow of Nicole Pearce's warm lighting also helps to create the sense that the dancers are flitting around, not on a stage, but in a garden, enchanted by their own merriment.
To the eternal consternation of men who identify as gay, mostly straights aren't usually interested in long-term same-sex relationships, Savin-Williams writes, but they're also refreshingly shame-free about their desires, with many not only comfortable with gay culture but even "enchanted" by it.
In 1993's Enchanted by Death, Isaichik says she is 80, which means she would have been born in 1912 at the very latest; in Secondhand Time she says she turned 16 when the Second World War ended, so she would have been born in 1929.
Alphabet has been a black boxIf some financial analysts seemed enchanted by the new tidbits of info — one longtime analyst on the conference call praised Google's management for "the best ... Alphabet call I've been on since I've covered the company" — it's not difficult to understand why.
Mr. Snelson was a painting student at Black Mountain College in North Carolina in the late 2400s when he became enchanted by the lectures on geometric forms delivered by a last-minute substitute teacher, R. Buckminster Fuller, the futurist inventor and father of the geodesic dome.
In Cairo "none of his fellow students saw him as having any radical tendencies at all, and photographs show a young man enchanted by his baby daughters and playing with the growing family by the Red Sea," Jakarta-based anti-terrorism expert Sidney Jones wrote in a 2016 report.
Astronomical prices for high-profile artists — including, notoriously, Taylor Swift, who reportedly sold tickets to her most recent tour for as much as $500 — have been increasingly controversial among concertgoers, who have not been as easily enchanted by "VIP" or "Verified Fan" programs as these companies would have liked to believe.
A séance just means a seating and a paranormal séance and a movie seating are the same thing, just a bunch of people sitting down in the dark hoping to believe in or be enchanted by something that's not really there, by ghostly images, either photographed images or by otherwise projected or acoustically projected whatnots that aren't really there.
When he brought his camera to Oxford's campus to document the university's architecture, he was working to insure that he could capture detail beyond the formal scenes he had been arranging at his estate, and was also enchanted by the idea of imbuing his images with a historical quality that might help them transcend his era.
The heiress is gearing up for a royal wedding of her own and she recently gushed to PEOPLE that she was a fan of Hilton, 37, made sure to tune-in to Meghan and Prince Harry's May 19 nuptials in between attending events in Cannes and, much like the rest of us, was enchanted by Meghan's whole fairy tale fashion moment.
"Overall, people are not enchanted by gold, they don't see a lot of upside potential in it," said Miguel Perez-Santalla, vice president of Heraeus Metal Management in New York U.S. data last week showing import prices rose for a third straight month in March, coupled with positive Chinese export and euro zone industrial production numbers, assuaged some concerns over global growth, also limiting demand for gold.
Ms. Mitchell, 64, a preschool special education teacher, and her husband, William Martin, 70, a retired lawyer, were so enchanted by a house they found that they decided to sell their three-bedroom co-op in Park Slope, Brooklyn, even though they weren't in the market for a new home, and move to Staten Island, a borough they had rarely visited and knew little about.
I'm enchanted by odd structures, so some shelves hold my collection of unusual books — like Michael Lesy's "Wisconsin Death Trip"; Edward Tufte's "The Visual Display of Quantitative Information" (terrible title, great book); Lisa Birnbach's "The Official Preppy Handbook"; Leanne Shapton's "Important Artifacts and Personal Property"; Edward Luttwak's "Coup d'État: A Practical Handbook"; and one of my favorites, "A Pattern Language," by Christopher Alexander and others.
Darling and Mattingly spoke of the countless people who boarded "Swale" in its three locations this summer — at Concrete Plant Park in the Bronx, along the shore of Governors Island, and now, at Brooklyn Bridge Park — and were enchanted by it, from the Brooklyn Heights girl who came to pick celery for her guinea pig to the Bronx families who returned to the forest multiple times, bringing additional crops to plant.

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