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"enraptured" Definitions
  1. filled with great pleasure or joy

256 Sentences With "enraptured"

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It takes two to bamboozle: the illusionist and the enraptured.
His famously exhaustive performances can leave audiences enraptured -- and drained.
I still remember watching that keynote, enraptured for nearly two hours.
This time, the audience followed, enraptured and watching from the balcony.
Foster Jenkins brings up these questions, but is too enraptured with
All four would become enraptured by extremist ideas in their 22011s.
Even Arsenal fans are hardly universally enraptured by Stan Kroenke's stewardship.
He can do whatever he likes with the enraptured followers now.
Carson is enraptured by what people can be made to remember.
Off in a corner, a small figure (Emily Zuckerman) crouches, enraptured.
Perpetually handsome gentleman Brandon Flowers taps into his own enraptured vocal drama.
Enraptured, enthralled, egg creamed, matzo balled,Such a sad and spontaneous splurge.
She first met Mr. Jois in 19913 and became an enraptured disciple.
A good question, for anyone enraptured by the mystery of the movies.
It had then-editor Chris Baker absolutely enraptured with its dizzying momentum.
In Xinjiang and Tibet, he boasts, he has enraptured his ethnic-minority audiences.
I originally loved that film, and I was enraptured when I rewatched it.
THE modern human is by turns intrigued, bewildered, horrified and enraptured by religion.
She was enraptured by the limitless potential working within a virtual platform provides.
The passive rides that so enraptured me in 1983 still entertain today's children.
He's glibly self-absorbed; she's enraptured, possessed by a drive beyond her control.
I was a teenager completely, and oddly, enraptured by the romantic failures of grownups.
He is enraptured by the photovoltaic (PV) modules that shimmer in the desert sunshine.
Contrary to religious-right misrepresentations, our most-influential Founding Fathers were not enraptured believers.
He was not the only artist of the era enraptured by Nine-Dragon Falls.
In this country, Linnaeus was enraptured, botanizing among the unique high elevation tundra flowers.
Enraptured hipsters snap up everything from mousepads to underpants emblazoned with its dated 1980s design.
Intelligent machines are inescapable; we are utterly enraptured by these tools of our own making.
You didn't behold this video, as you might a Hollywood movie, enraptured by the spectacle.
I remembered how, as a young student, nineteen years old, I'd been enraptured by this.
Instead, they are enraptured with new plans to advance identity politics, co-ed bathrooms, and #BlackLivesMatter.
Enraptured by his white professors, he decorated his modest lodgings in punctilious imitation of their homes.
The actual men of God roamed the exhibition, happily enraptured by treasures lent from the Vatican.
He was enraptured by the film's portrayal of journalism's moral force, its critical distance and independence.
We are looking at the hardware, the material construction behind the story that has just enraptured us.
Jaelynn stood next to Grace, enraptured as the scene unfolded, a hand resting on her grandmother's leg.
But Angela was enraptured, her cheeks pink; Ken stared at it obstinately, only pretending to be absorbed.
The ketogenic diet, a high-fat, low-carbohydrate way of eating that's enraptured many in Silicon Valley.
He seems to be a man enraptured by just how out of his depth he is getting.
Eddie is confident, sexual, and enraptured by her boss, Gonda (played by Akira Kurosawa regular Yoshio Tsuchiya).
The other problem here is just how captured and enraptured we become by being what we spend.
Mr. Malick is enraptured with beauty as an expression of God and as a path to God.
On the other hand, if that's what it takes to get youngsters enraptured with dance, so be it.
In 2013, he wrote of being "enraptured" by watching her eat a six-pound lobster on another date.
In Gibraltar in 1954, he caught the enraptured expressions of sailors watching a Spanish dancer whirl above them.
Leonov apparently didn't worry much about his inflating spacesuit, becoming enraptured instead with his unobstructed view of Earth.
He acknowledges that: The evening may not appeal to those enraptured by the 1,4503-page edition of Hugo.
In 2012, a filmmaker, Selma Vilhunen, stumbled across internet discussion boards used by hobbyhorse enthusiasts and was enraptured.
The design world was also enraptured by Memphis, the Milan-based collective started by Ettore Sottsass in 1981.
NCAA fans and curious viewers alike were enraptured but also intrigued by the relatively unknown school that defeated Virginia.
Journalists mostly shrugged at the presentation, but fans were enraptured by it, and snowy confetti fell from the sky.
The series has enraptured high-ranking tech billionaires like Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Facebook board member Peter Thiel.
Some of them are really enraptured by looking at the most recent contemporary or modern art that we have.
Paul Allen, 53, the gym teacher and athletic director, took over the cricket team in 2010 and became enraptured.
Some people become so enraptured with Swan's videos and messages, they move to her Philia Center in Atenas, Costa Rica.
Mr Trump will probably be an unabashed Pillar Three president, enraptured by the national interest and unmoved by transnational affinities.
He routinely upstaged leaders of the Conservative Party with speeches at its annual conference that enraptured many grass roots members.
His attractiveness was described by actresses and girlfriends with an enraptured awe typically reserved for comets and Renaissance cathedral ceilings.
A native of a Syrian village near Homs, Abdel-Razak is enraptured and emboldened by the promise of pan-Arabism.
Candace, the protagonist of Ling Ma's debut novel, "Severance," is frequently enraptured while observing the routines of those around her.
According to Valentine, Bell was so enraptured when he first saw the book that he offered to kiss his feet.
IN ARK PRIORY PRIMARY ACADEMY a class of four- and five-year-olds sit in immaculate rows, enraptured by their teacher.
As Spotify rose to prominence, its younger-skewing user base proved less enraptured with the establishment, machine-produced pop of yore.
In shock after witnessing Lee's dunk in person, his reaction speaks for the rest of us who have become enraptured online.
He explores the link between superheroics and mental illness through visuals and plot twists meant to keep viewers unmoored and enraptured.
That year, the country was enraptured by a visit from President Barack Obama, the first sitting US President to visit Myanmar.
He took an interest in music from an early age, teaching himself piano and becoming enraptured by radio broadcasts of orchestras.
The lion is the handsome king of the jungle, and when you look into its eyes you will be absolutely enraptured.
This is a masterclass in putting on a live show, sans backing dancers and general fanfare, which keeps an audience enraptured.
I was enraptured by long swaths of it, frustrated by other long swaths of it, and deeply confused by certain parts.
This uncertainty didn't rattle the children in the audience, who seemed enraptured with Harold's new playhouse and the strangely mystical music.
Because it documents their very last show, recorded before an enraptured local audience on December 1, 1983, I had major hopes.
At first she views the accounts of horror and the legend of Melmoth with scepticism, but she soon becomes enraptured by them.
In the post, Stapleton says she had been enraptured with Google during her first years, but by 2017, saw the culture differently.
Playing this a few nights ago, I was enraptured because I had forgotten how utterly unforgiving STALKER was in its opening hour.
Far more than Denis Villeneuve, who directed the first " Sicario ," Sollima is enraptured by the lock-and-load mentality of his heroes.
And if a writer is enraptured enough to go that route, what to do when there's lots of personal unpleasantness to address?
Join me on this safari through The Process's psyche as he is first nervous, then intrigued, bemused, enraptured, in pain and, finally, terrified.
When a little raccoon somehow ended up scaling a skyscraper in Minneapolis, the internet watched, enraptured for a whole day and a half.
Into the 20th century it remained a source of fascination to scholars enraptured by the gilded legend of its libraries and unrivalled learning.
Despite the tragedy, the world that was enraptured by the hostage situation takes a deep sigh and returns to their regularly scheduled programming.
The record's shifts are subtle, but their effects colossal, like the movement of the water that's enraptured Ciani over the last several decades.
She received a degree in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design and spent a year in Rome, enraptured by Renaissance painters.
Tragedy aside, this was a group of North American pioneers enraptured by the open lands and promises of the Western frontiers and beyond.
As the rally at the Silver Spur comes to a close, Magdanz and Myers are enraptured as the senator illustrates her final points.
It quickly found a global audience, who became enraptured with Arraf's moving prose and vivid description of queer life in the Middle East.
The country was collectively enraptured with the Simpson story and united by the relatively few news sources that were there to deliver it.
From that very first scene of Link running out to the cliffside, overlooking all of Hyrule, I was enraptured with Breath of the Wild.
As a boy, he became enraptured by the pipe organ at his church and watched keenly whenever the repairman came to work on it.
The papery, lilting vocal harmonies float and weave like ghosts, beckoning you closer, closer, and closer still, until you're fully enraptured by their spell.
As a fan of love stories, I'm enraptured; as a fan of clearing very high bars for complicated structure in writing, I'm in awe.
From an applause-inducing drum performance to the highlyanticipated return of Tonga's shirtless Pita Taufatofua, the Twittersphere was completely enraptured by South Korea's Olympic opening.
Schoenberger agrees there are many similarities between the two couples, and says the reason we've been enraptured by both is because of one word: Fantasy.
They enjoyed the delights of the garden that had so enraptured her own kids by joining her in a treasure hunt and insect-spotting activity.
Some speculate that coaches and pitchers have become enraptured with the fastball and that big men now throw too many of the 98 m.p.h. variety.
English subtitles help viewers follow along, though most will probably find themselves enraptured by the detailed fight scenes (which, fair warning, are bloody at times).
The early reaction from festivalgoers has been mixed, with some befuddled and bored and others enraptured — about typical for Welles, who specialized in polarizing cinema.
Though the people in his posters are rarely shown using the products they're advertising, they often look enraptured, a riot of curves and wavy hair.
Göbekli Tepe, a monumental structure in southern Turkey established over 11,000 years ago, has enraptured archeologists and laypeople alike since site excavations began in the 1990s.
At a time when we're enraptured with reexamining events to look at how media portrayals and commonly accepted narratives went awry, hers is an ideal story.
"If you have not eaten there, you ought to treat yourself… I wanted to move in," the former president said to an enraptured and laughing audience.
Enraptured by the parties and overall shenanigans the other frat brothers get up to, Brad decides to pledge and attempt to bond with his older brother.
Our growing awareness of Miss Brodie's unsatisfied hunger to live larger than she does parallels the gradual disenchantment of her once enraptured coterie of pet pupils.
I felt enraptured and paralyzed, as if I were a disembodied mind seared in the void, listening to a recording of silence played at top volume.
He's a roughneck and a dreamer, a pool hustler and a soldier, a jailbird and an engineer enraptured by the space race and the moon shot.
Around the 1:30 mark, the camera pans over an enraptured crowd listening to Biden and lands on Mahmud, wearing glasses and a soft pink hijab.
Spinning in a haze, she seems like a figurehead for the whole enterprise: proud, enraptured, risky, and too damned drunk on America to make much sense.
Though at first glance it resembles an act of sexual assault on the part of the satyr, the bacchante's face is enraptured in a blissful ecstasy.
Her skeptical delivery, her well-worded rhetorical questions — these are the ingredients of a host that makes us think and keep us enraptured at the same time.
The plaintive tenderness of his high tenor voice and the sweetness of his acoustic guitar were all that mattered to his audience of enraptured Balanda, white folk.
Japanese art and design studio teamLab have wowed us with space waterfalls and enraptured us in a Garden of Unearthly Delights, and their Christmas spectacle doesn't disappoint.
" Honig knows the people, too: His introduction of Stepanin, the cook — he was "enraptured by cooking, ugly, crude, loud and fractious, and yet despite all those qualities . . .
Baloji's short film "Mémoire" features dancer and choreographer Faustin Linyekula enraptured in a performance in the ruins of a copper mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Some cleared piles of paving stones from the deserted streets outside, effacing the traces of the exuberant protest that a few short weeks ago enraptured the country.
When a Mandarin duck mysteriously appeared in Central Park in October, New Yorkers were enraptured by its cornucopia of colors and its ZZ Top-ian duck-beard.
I was enraptured by the idea of a lipstick that lasted all day, and Kylie's Insta was the first time I had heard of matte liquid lipsticks.
Watching 'Pay No Attention,' we are much like Scheherazade's enraptured sultan, still listening to what she has to say, and still trying to make sense of it.
Curious to the point of becoming enraptured is Elena, Shaker's WASP queen and the one who usually measures the grass to make sure it's up to spec.
Frank Ocean gave a rare, intimate performance at Panorama Music Festival on Friday that enraptured his fans — and had some unexpected consequences that went far beyond music.
Meanwhile, sweet little Vanellope becomes enraptured by a gritty game called Slaughter Race, which takes place in a wasteland of garbage fires, dancing lowriders, pyromaniacs and sharks.
It's the magic of movies, sure, but also of two people who are, in that moment, creatively sympatico, utterly enraptured with each other and with each other's talents.
Directed and shot by photographer and Gucci muse Petra Collins, this dreamlike video embodies the state of total intoxication one finds themselves in when they're enraptured by someone.
As much as Lloyd Webber was (finally) enraptured by Brightman's singing, he writes that her career kept her so busy that they decided to wait on having children.
"Your legs are burning and you are sweating, but you are focused on this beautiful scene in front of you that you are so enraptured by," she said.
"Sensation" and its Young British Artists dominated the art conversation, enraptured the tabloids, and relegated British portraiture to the debased realm of one-note arguments and conceptual gimmicks.
My first year in Japan, I wrote a book about my enraptured discovery of a love, a life and a culture that I hoped would be mine forever.
He isn't convinced that audiences will be as enraptured by "systemic issues like HIV and homelessness and employment," that run just as deep for these groups, he told me.
The first day I was here in the canyon I was so enraptured that I swore I would continue to observe nature and remain grateful for living in it.
His advisers were complicit in this, either because they were enraptured greenhorns like Mr Lewandowski: "Only Donald Trump could get away with what he got away with," he coos.
It's horrific to contemplate, yet there's a part of you that cannot but help be enraptured by the scenes you and your fellow players are painting on the map.
When his father would kick him offline to make a phone call, Brennan would continue to tinker on the computer, enraptured and determined to discover how the machine worked.
There she found a translation of a book, " Goethe's Correspondence with a Child ," a collection of enraptured letters to the revered master from a young admirer, Bettina von Arnim.
Like a self-enraptured, attention-starved diva who can't tear herself away from the stage after the applause has faded, "Marguerite" overstays its welcome by at least 20 minutes.
But his young sluggos can become too enraptured with slugging; they have been shut out twice in the first four games of the Series and have won only once.
" It is the excited orchestral buildup just before Tamino, gazing enraptured at the likeness of a maiden he has never seen, sings, "Oh, if only I could find her!
As he cradles one of his players—roughly the size of a casserole dish—and declares, "We do love Robot 8," the camera lingers mischievously on his enraptured grin.
By turns flinty and tender, devotional and irreverent, haunted and enraptured, Cash's poems — which date back to the 1940s — proved as multifaceted and emotionally far-reaching as the man himself.
The kids and teenagers who make up Paul's core audience are enraptured by his easy charm, his good looks, how being a fan feels like being on a winning team.
Enraptured by his uncle's polka band, which played at a local Italian-American club, he was urged by his father to learn the accordion, but he preferred the snare drum.
After World War II ended, the young Mr. Tomita became enraptured by Western classical music, along with jazz and pop, through radio broadcasts by the United States Army of occupation.
Those who were enraptured by the Barb Cam know that Peter's mom isn't afraid to let everyone know how she really feels — including her thoughts about her son's chosen bae.
And it is hard not to admire the earnest artistry on display, even though it may also be hard to be as moved or enraptured as you suspect you should.
In "The Art of the Deal" Donald Trump recalls his mother, Mary Anne, spending a day in front of the tube, enraptured by the coronation of Queen Elizabeth in 1953.
But for the first minute of this clip, I think Ellen forgot she had an audience and cameras, so enraptured was she by the conversation about Nicki Minaj's left breast.
From an applause-inducing drum performance to the highly anticipated return of Tonga's shirtless Pita Taufatofua, the Twittersphere was completely enraptured by South Korea's Olympic opening, giving the show rave reviews.
Other than just wanting to see the weirdest thing to be on television in quite some time, I can't see newcomers turning on any of these episodes and being particularly enraptured.
Three songs into their set, Mineral—billed as "The Parking Lot"—took the enraptured crowd at Austin venue Mohawk back to their jarring and raw debut album The Power of Failing.
The knowledge that The Parent Trap is approaching its 20th anniversary comes as a shock — have I traveled so far from my first enraptured viewing of the movie, at age 5?
SAN FRANCISCO — On a sunny Tuesday afternoon, Famed photographer Annie Leibovitz and feminist activist Gloria Steinem found themselves in an old airplane hangar talking to an enraptured crowd about — who else?
But in a theater of crazy people speeding to the finishing line together, every scream, gasp, laugh, and cheer spread across the enraptured crowd like a virus infesting Hawkins' pumpkin patches.
"At the time, the book industry was enraptured with Nicholas Carr, but I figured that if Socrates could be so wrong, then maybe Nicholas Carr is wrong too," Mr. Melcher said.
Three songs into their set, Mineral—billed as "The Parking Lot"—took the enraptured crowd at Austin venue Mohawk back to their jarring and raw debut album  The Power of Failing.
From Wait But Why: This incredible post on artificial intelligence made huge waves when it was published in 2015, and this week I found myself enraptured by it all over again.
Some used their speaking time to trumpet the need to reelect the president and to echo an emerging Republican theme of 2020 that's enraptured attendees: The threat of a socialist takeover.
But Reed acknowledged that scrambling to figure out how much humanity is to blame while a storm is still underway is mostly about trying to demonstrate the connection to an enraptured public.
They enjoyed the delights of the garden that had so enraptured her own kids — Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis — by joining her in a treasure hunt and insect spotting activity.
On the second program, joined by members of the Emerson String Quartet, she took an enraptured audience on a journey through landmark 20th-century vocal works by Cage, Berio, Nono and Schoenberg.
Whether it's a steaming bowl of congee, a plate of curry and rice, or her grandma's fresh strawberry pie, her mind is enraptured by the sights and smells—the excitement of it all.
If you walk into your typical chess event and look around the room, you'll see humans, mostly male, sitting in contorted postures, enraptured by the geometric cage fights they are caught up in.
Compared to other MMOs like World of Warcraft and Lineage II, MxO's rich, player-driven narratives and the constant cycle of new stories spun by its in-game live team kept Rajko enraptured.
The museum is best known for its Monet murals of water lilies, but Tomic was enraptured by Renoir's glowing renderings of happy childhoods: kids playing with figurines , practicing the piano , snuggling with mothers .
For seasons, he has shown quietly, at unglamorous, early-morning presentations at Comme des Garçons' showroom, to a handful of enraptured editors and retailers who knew enough to seek him off the grid.
Mr. Lind was baptized at St. Martin's and was so enraptured by the sound of the bells that, in the 1950s, he asked to be taught to play them by the church's carillonneur.
"Kate sailed into the garden gracefully and joined in singing 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star' and we watched enraptured as she interacted with the children," Mia's mother, Peta, wrote on their website, Bounce 4 Batten.
Mutually enraptured by this line of flight, and the shameless determination to seek out the Friend through strange means, we entered into a second trance together — this time, with the aid of magic mushrooms.
"I'm especially proud and inspired by all the women who have felt strong enough and empowered enough to speak up and share their personal stories," Winfrey said to the enraptured audience of Hollywood stars.
While other moms stayed home baking cookies, Gloria Vanderbilt designed jeans that enraptured a nation while sneaking her sons into Studio 54 and hosting dinner parties with guests who would make your jaws drop.
Some bemoan that this PS4 Pro doesn't feature a custom design, like we've seen with Spider-Man or Destiny 2, but you'll probably be too enraptured with the game to care once it arrives.
Boring Trump might be able to wrangle some more money off the donor class, but in the process, he stops speaking in their own language to the enraptured audience that won him the primaries.
Along with his girlfriend Gille Lettmann, Kaiser becomes enraptured by the effects of the drug, eventually flying the members of Ash Ra Tempel (Manuel Göttsching's first band) out to record an album with Leary.
Enraptured with the natural organic strength of trees, easily juxtaposed with the degradation with the human body, Penone's latest spring show at Gagosian Rome stitches togethers video collages while exhibiting his signature surrealist sculptures.
But try telling that to fans of the Ithaca Bombers and the Cortland Red Dragons — or to hordes of devotees across the country enraptured by sports rivalries that are largely unknown beyond their region.
"Business has a tendency to be like a drug, and you become enraptured by it, and you become addicted to it and you want to spend a lot of time on it," he says.
" His nighttime reveries also spawned the concept of his next book, his 22nd, a compendium of the films that enraptured him growing up, including "The Count of Monte Cristo" and "The Mark of Zorro.
And if we stragglers in the Aloha group are not enraptured with our feast of sweetly lacquered chicken chunks and puffy dinner rolls, the fault is ours for booking steerage at $226 a head.
It's an age thing—if you show Singing in the Rain to a young child today, they're enraptured by it, but once they get to be a certain age, they're not interested in it.
Of course, if there was one decade that was particularly enraptured with the power of teen emotion, it was the 1980s—and 13 Reasons Why zeroes in on this like a housefly to sweet jam.
As the 25-year-old was left to describe her race in poetic terms, and share quirky anecdotes with enraptured reporters, the beaming head of Italy's National Olympic Committee (CONI) Giovanni Malago eulogized his compatriot.
The self-contained episodes, which are more like short films than they are TV programming, play out in a version of the present or somewhere in the distant future and have enraptured millions of frightened viewers.
In Fear, Bob Woodward's scalding exposé about the Trump administration, the author writes that the president is so enraptured by his Twitter usage that he has his best tweets printed out so he can study them.
While the sight of a bright full Moon on a clear night has enraptured countless generations of human beings, these close-up visuals of the lunar surface provide a whole new perspective on Earth's natural satellite.
So enraptured by the music that was presumably continuing to play through his headphones, KSHMR had no idea that everybody in his audience had stopped dancing, and he carried on mixing silently into the night. Watch.
Between the poignant lyricism and poetic narratives that have enraptured fans for more than two decades, Thom Yorke's existential musings imbued the grunge-laden overtone of the late 90s with a softer and more experimental palette.
Margaret, meanwhile, is trapped in a diplomatic engagement to Prince Edward, who barely knows Margaret and doesn't think much of her mind for foreign policy, but is enraptured by Stacy's leadership skills and mind for details.
Every bit of the process—skimming pages of a cookbook, picking a recipe, tracing my finger over the instructions as I spilled flour all over my counter, kneading the dough, whisking eggs—I was enraptured by.
Meandering through a shopping district (on offer: sex, guns, dolls, cigars), she makes her way into the backstage area of a local theater, unleashing a carpet bag of squirming figures and chimerical creatures upon an enraptured audience.
Younger fans have grown up enraptured by the fastest, most skilled version of the N.H.L., blessed with Alex Ovechkin's wizardry, Jonathan Toews's elegance and Sidney Crosby's genius, but they missed out on seeing Jagr at his apex.
LONDON (Reuters) - Twice Wimbledon champion Rafa Nadal emerged victorious from a memorable four-set duel with Australian wild man Nick Kyrgios that delivered everything it had promised in front of an enraptured Centre Court crowd on Thursday.
He also used his roughly 30-minute speech to bolster the police, urging them to be less "nice" in arresting immigrant criminal suspects or gang members whom he described as enraptured by slow torture of their victims.
Kellyanne Conway could barely move across the White House lawn at the Easter Egg Roll on Monday without being accosted by a crush of selfie-seeking fans and enraptured young girls who wanted to stare at her.
To gain a foothold in the internet, this Warlpiri-produced content must compete with feline memes, snappy headlines, and the Koolaid-colored chimera of Pokémon Go. Nonetheless, at a moment enraptured with novelty, this initiative represents something new.
In the iconic 1969 moon mission, Collins, 88, stayed in lunar orbit while his crew mates Armstrong and Aldrin stepped foot on the lunar surface, an event that enraptured Americans and marked a preeminent chapter in human spaceflight.
Anyone enraptured by Alexander Dovzhenko's great triptych of 1928-30, which deals with the myths, uprisings, and earthy collectivist strivings of his native Ukraine, will be happy to confirm that each movie can, if required, stand proudly alone.
On the trudge uphill, everyone lashed by the wind and complaining of hunger, King alone seemed enraptured by the falling snow and went loping energetically up the slope, pulling the rest of the party along with his enthusiasm.
On special occasions while I was coming of age, like Chicago's annual Bud Billiken Day Parade or a community festival like the one that day, I would be enraptured by the majesty of Black majorettes over and over again.
But before you become enraptured with the all-too-relatable tale of six strangers who fortuitously collide at an EDC-esque mega-festival called XOXO, the folks behind the movie have shared some new music to set the mood.
Like scores of other readers across America, I was recently enraptured by the Silicon Valley nightmare tale of Theranos, the healthcare startup that promised to revolutionize blood testing and seduced notable investors, large pharmacy partners, and hopeful customers alike.
She was pretty enraptured in the flick, but the hands seemed positive, and we were going back to mine (and my dad's) to "grab a drink," and then she was going to "figure out her bus route home" later.
Mr. Sherman later told me that he had led groups of German and French tourists to Cedar Butte, and upon reaching the shelf where we stood, they had sat lost in thought, speechless and enraptured at the primeval landscape.
The views there enraptured him, especially one to the west of his home that took in a range of the Catskill Mountains with an oddly nose-shaped peak that suggests to many people the proboscis of a sleeping giant.
In the lobby, where decades-old Melegatti television commercials played on a loop (they featured scantily clad Native Americans or primitive-seeming Africans, all enraptured by pandoro) the secretary was busy referring inquiring customers to the on-site shop.
Two years later, Young, Gifted and Black was a steeper departure — her starkest, weirdest, most enraptured album to date, more racially conscious, more delicately romantic, a pan-genre fusion of countless black pop styles united under the banner of spiritual yearning.
Some 2,300 people sat enraptured as Fraser Nelson, the editor of the Spectator, gently grilled Jacob Rees-Mogg, the MP for North East Somerset and head of the European Research Group (ERG) of Conservative MPs, on his politics and peccadilloes.
If Douglas is the most self-torturing of van Goghs, Dafoe the most readily enraptured, and Roth the one that you'd least want to meet on a dark night, what should we make of Jacques Dutronc, in Pialat's "Van Gogh"?
A siege of enraptured bros and house heads press closer, phones and glowsticks thrust skyward, though toward what end is unclear; others linger, almost protectively, on the outskirts, dancing in time to bass thuds and a red glow emanating from within.
As a colleague, Tania Franco, and I wandered around Manaus before the game, and later as we walked through the stands, the sense was that this nation's enraptured, besotted relationship with soccer had finally lapped over onto the women's side.
In fact, I am all for retiring the term itself — it is a term that more and more people wish to get rid of, especially since now it's patently clear that Trump and his followers are enraptured by white identity politics.
Then he further imagined the cultured elites of some future France rediscovering the texts and chants and rubrics of Catholic liturgy, and in a spasm of enraptured aestheticism, restoring the cathedrals and training actors to recreate the Tridentine Rite Mass.
Such is the experience of listening to Erica, the enraptured heroine of Nick Robideau's "Inanimate," the sly and very likable comedy that inaugurates the Flea Theater's smart new digs on Thomas Street in TriBeCa, where it opened on Wednesday night.
Moments of joy and surprise abound too — especially on U.F.O.F.'s "Jenni," an enraptured exhalation of guitar static and breathy delight, with few lyrics besides "Jenni's in my room," which Lenker repeats again and again, as if trying to believe it.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Dave Malloy's gorgeous a cappella chamber choir musical, Octet, a world-premiere, is a story about technology and those enraptured by it, with the burnished glow of spirituality living in its hymns and songs.
He was smuggled into overage teams and thrived, any issues with schooling smoothed over as his headmaster, enraptured having seen him play, gave him pass grades for exams he missed—an early lesson, perhaps, that the rules didn't necessarily apply to him.
But her writing — springing from the richest veins of world culture and enraptured with epiphanies of beauty — will remain as a rebuke to the lies, violence, greed, and coarseness of the charlatans, hypocrites, quislings, and fools now luxuriating in their orgiastic power-grab.
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You tell me, after listening to an entire fast food restaurant chant his first name, after an enraptured stranger repeatedly leaned across the table to wipe the grease from Mueller's face, after an employee's own Whataburger shirt was draped triumphantly over his thin shoulders.
Everyone is so enraptured by the comedian's story of her wildly handsome high school crush that got away, and supposedly murdered his wife as an adult and drove around with her disembodied skull, one poor guy looking for onion dip is shushed into silence.
The stars of this sequence are the blond identical twins Andrew and Kevin Atherton, dazzling aerialists who soar out above the audience, swooping high and low as they grasp each other sinuously in an extended airborne pas de deux that leaves the crowd understandably enraptured.
There are plenty of designers enraptured with the aggressive feints of ultracasual street wear at the moment, when Demna Gvasalia of Vetements and Balenciaga, who has subjected T-shirts and sweatshirts to the ministrations of a design studio and atelier, has helped set the tone.
Marling is one of the most talented—and wisest—songwriters of her generation; since emerging as a London teenager in 2008, she's steadily gathered an audience enraptured by her tender gestures of love and loss, and the softness she shows us in her work.
Too enraptured with the idea of a lawn that unrolls from the street to their very door, a carpet of green that remains green even when grass is supposed to be dormant, they see these homely little wildflowers as intruders, something to be eradicated.
" The idealism of Gore's campaign is what draws Jamie to want to talk with Gore in the first place, and having a young, beautiful man be so enraptured with his better angels begins to destabilize Gore's image of himself as, in Howard's inimitable words, a "megalomaniacal cunt.
Since a slew of successful sets opening for T-Pain, Kid Ink and Salt-n-Pepa (and with Cader having freestyled onstage to an enraptured A$AP Rocky), Times x Two are now firmly part of a world-class scene that is starting to get noticed globally.
She is clearly very much in love, and the light of her life is her longhaired son, Ever, whose moments of childlike wonder she captures in a way that feels less like a mommy blogger and more like an earth mother enraptured with her own creation.
It's on view in the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum's revelatory and brilliantly tasteless "Mystical Symbolism: The Salon de la Rose+Croix in Paris, 20153-1897," which plunges viewers into a Symbolist painting salon that shocked and enraptured viewers in the last decade of the 19th century.
Earlier this year, "Keeping Faith" — the Welsh megahit starring Eve Myles ("Broadchurch") as the sunny-dispositioned Faith Howells, whose husband disappears while she's on maternity leave from their family-run law firm — enraptured viewers with the gentle beauty of Wales's southwestern shoreline and its deliriously tongue-twisting place names.
But Chagall was enraptured by the promise of Communism — as you can see in "Onward, Onward" (1918), a rhapsodic painting on paper in which a jumping man in plaid trousers, his legs spanning the whole composition, bounds through a sky of brilliant blue into a glorious popular future.
In Montreal's small but engaging Chinatown, a short walk from the Old Harbor, at the noodle shop, Nouilles de Lan Zhou, we waited to be seated, as the kids watched, with enraptured fascination, the young man twirling, stretching, spinning and cutting hand-pulled noodles in the restaurant window.
" He writes, "I relied heavily on the expertise of my 11-year-old grandson, who was able to explain to me the intricacies of a Triwizard Tournament, sat enraptured through the day and who made a basic critical point: 'If you've read the books, you'll get more out of the play.
"The scale and darkness of this phenomenon is a sign of a civilization in a more acute crisis than we knew, a nation overwhelmed by a warp-speed, post-industrial world, a culture yearning to give up, indifferent to life and death, enraptured by withdrawal and nothingness," Andrew Sullivan warned.
It's hard to talk about Horner's work without talking about Instagram, both because she broadcasts to an enraptured audience of 42,500—ourselves included—and because its four-taps-to-transmission format is unmatched for her brand of anything-goes creative output: designs, drawings, performances, photography, makeup videos, and everything in between.
Her argument, that "we, as a nation, most truly and openly acknowledge sexuality's power through music," is intimately tied to the body: enslaved and objectified black bodies, the erotic sublimation and liberation of dance, the dialogue between charismatic performer and enraptured audience and the problem of "cyborg" singers like Britney Spears.
And so Americans are left with a situation that, at least on the surface, resembles the future as seen through The Running Man a little too closely for comfort: a populace enraptured by the mass media spectacles orchestrated by a game show host that has the power to decide between life and death.
The former secretary of state to Richard Nixon and honorary chairman of the Center for the National Interest spoke before an enraptured audience at the glamorous Four Seasons Hotel in Georgetown in a speech that touched on the "extraordinary division" of the Vietnam era, and the hyperpolarization of the Donald J. Trump era.
Live, The Orb's immersive soundscapes enraptured audiences much the way prog-rock had in the 20s, something Paterson made winking reference to with the cover of Live 226—a parody-cum-homage to the sleeve of Pink Floyd's Animals that featured Flossie, Paterson's stuffed toy sheep, in the role of Floyd's flying pig.
" On his site, he explains that Space That Never Was is based on a theme that has enraptured him since he was a child: "The idea of going out there, visiting other worlds, seeing places that no living thing has seen before, exploring the unknown - for me, all of that was always truly magical.
Where Gucci Mane called out the Migos to help preside over an enraptured sea of pumping fists and glowsticks in the Sahara, the immortal Willie Nelson would stand a week later for his 84th birthday, prompting fans to stand atop bales of hay as Neil Young emerged for a closing harmonica solo in the Palomino.
" Enraptured by the young orator in 1841, a white New England newspaper editor wrote: "As this Douglass stood there in manly attitude, with erect form, and glistening eye and deep-toned voice, telling us that he had been secretly devising means to effect his release, we could not help thinking of Spartacus, the Gladiator.
American settlers had been enraptured by the giant sequoias since they first stumbled onto them 30 years earlier, and yet the government had never seen any reason to protect the land; in fact, the federal Timber and Stone Act, under which the Kaweah colonists were purchasing their acreage, was meant to encourage logging in the West.
And no special sleuthing is needed to winkle out his desires from his enraptured depictions of hunky men versus his stony ones of women, and the recurrent suggestion of male anatomy in his bizarre Iowa landscapes—spatially impossible topographies, compounding descriptive and decorative techniques without the slightest feel for nature, which can appear impatient for the arrival of a Warner Bros.
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The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 19909s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 2112s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 1930s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 37073s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 24903s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
The Swiss artist's witty and erotic early sculpture, such as the still-shocking "Disagreeable Object" (a phallic torture device with a spiked business end), enraptured the Surrealists in early 6338s Paris, but Giacometti was never content with an art of ideas, and in his filthy studio, he soon started making elongated, emaciated humanoids that have since become emblems of Europe's postwar trauma.
This discovery was rooted in a basic analytical mistake—more goals were scored after short strings of passes because shorter strings of passes vastly outnumber longer ones, and on a proportional bases more goals in fact followed from sustained possession—but no matter: the British game became enraptured with hoof-and-hope attacks, the lingering detrimental effects of which can still be seen in player development today.
The New Yorker has become a less uptight magazine now, so Kael's successor Anthony Lane is not afraid to let readers know that the children's cartoon Incredibles 2 is arousing: Take your seat at any early-evening screening of "Incredibles 2" in the coming days, listen carefully, and you may just hear a shifty sound, as of parents squirming awkwardly beside their enraptured offspring.
"Art is not only art inside a museum or gallery," Mr. Limosani said Tuesday evening, as a crowd of enraptured locals held their phones up inside the Galleria dell'Accademia to capture the sight of the 17-foot marble figure washed in a sequence of patterns that each began as shreds of color staining calves or biceps and then slowly enveloped the biblical hero in yellow pin dots or blue jacquard.
From a prosaic Beijing childhood spent enraptured by her grandmother's bedtime stories of the flowers she once sewed on her clothes, Guo has brought to life a riotous world of opulence, color and beauty — the guiding principle of her work and life — that has led her to become the first Chinese designer invited into the official Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture, the French governing body for couture.
Studio 65's piece enraptured him with its combination of intellectual rigor and subversion: It had a rich golden patina that he found "comparable to an object from the 33th century," and its back story — of disenfranchised Italian youth tossing aside sober Modernism — appealed to him as someone who came of age in the 1970s (not to mention that the lack of interest surrounding radical Italian design back then meant it was also within his means).
And look, if our Robbie, the pride of Stoke-on-Trent, the man born to tell jokes to a clearly enraptured Michael Parkinson, an entertainer devoted to giving his audience everything he can and a little more, an icon whose eventual death will be greeted by a period of national mourning with his face emblazoned on the half-mast flags that'll fly compulsorily from every building in the country, could get away with murder, he could get away with electro.
Many look for purpose in the world, even as the winds of contingency lash: the picture-restorer whose memory is broken, the cartographer drawn to the Yorkshire moors, Miss Nightingale's father, chocolatier and collector, a pair of vagabond house painters, the crippled man who hires them, the nearly forgotten young woman who cleans houses and knows more than is imagined, a schoolgirl and the enraptured visitors who claim her, the eagerly respectable widow found dead on a pile of rubbish in an alley.
Three Women hews so closely to its subjects' perspectives that there's no real sense of the cultural atmosphere surrounding them (#MeToo is never mentioned), but all three stories still feel depressingly of the moment: the woman enraptured by great sex with a not-great guy; the woman who has compelling evidence that her teacher groomed her via an annotated copy of her Twilight book, calling himself her "vampire lover"; the woman who seemingly has it all but still has to put up with the selfishness and incompetence of men.
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In the following weeks, I saw him perform other gigs before thousands: a smoldering dusk set at Coachella, his voice and visage beaming out from immense speaker stacks and video screens to acres of attentive ears and eyes; a lush two-hour extravaganza at the Kings Theatre, in Brooklyn, where, in front of a cavalcade of Ed Steed's ghouls he thrashed and swooned through his bangers, and then, during the encore, with something like total sincerity, delivered the last few songs from "Pure Comedy"— delicate, subtle pieces, the ones with a few beans of hope—to a hushed and enraptured crowd.

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