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The kid was entranced by the show, the dad was entranced by the game.
And why is Trump so easily entranced by these men?
Others, however, were entranced by the cult of beauty you describe.
This is one reason why he is entranced by social media.
Any individual can snap or become entranced by a violent ideology.
I spent many hours there entranced by the dioramas of Akeley Hall.
I'm especially entranced by Kaitlyn Gilliland: tall, elegant, alternately deadpan and twinkling.
Then, entranced by photography, he started taking pictures of — naturally — other musicians.
David Brooks I was entranced by an essay in Emergency Physicians Monthly.
The Internet is entranced by videos of people making miniature versions of food.
But even I was entranced by the gameplay Sony opened with this year.
Khan, like so many men, had been entranced by Hayworth's "love goddess" image.
To those entranced by a vision of utopia, the options may seem insignificant.
Erin Dietrich, a pregnant mother from South Carolina, was entranced by April's livestream.
Many students were entranced by an article about the artist Christo's newest installation.
Bold, provocative, and daring, he was entranced by the potential of moving images.
When Xander was born, he was entranced by any sport involving anything round.
Most have heard of the god who became entranced by his own reflection.
Seated two treadmills over is a man who is seemingly entranced by her antics.
In the 1990s, Corbally would become entranced by the movie Titanic, and Leonardo DiCaprio's Jack.
"I've just been so entranced by Johanna Ortiz and what she's doing lately," says Russell.
But soon she is entranced by the idea of the prince's heightened form of love.
As I suspect the author intended, I was entranced by Caro Bell, one of the sisters.
I was momentarily entranced by Tidal when it first came out, and I made the switch.
And in this version, the green light Gatsby is entranced by becomes Fortnite's ever-encroaching storm.
As a girl, entranced by the films of Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald, she idolized MacDonald.
On weekends, he was both horrified and entranced by the Costco scene beyond his kitchen window.
His family were observant Catholics, and from an early age he was entranced by the church.
But a more unnerving upshot is that majorities in both parties seem entranced by federal spending.
Bishat "ctrl+m" I became entranced by this Bishat track at the end of the first chorus.
Fantasy author Kij Johnson read the Dreamlands stories as a child, and remembers being entranced by them.
Sailors would become entranced by their voices, and drown in the rough waters near the sirens' rocks.
I became entranced by newspapers, even the New Haven Register, which is not an especially good newspaper.
Time was when children, entranced by Barnum & Bailey magic, dreamed of running away and joining the circus.
He was entranced by something he'd never seen before: ice crystals on the leaves outside their hotel.
Gary Levine, Showtime's president of programming, said he and his colleagues were entranced by the pilot script.
On the one hand, he was entranced by American pop culture: newspapers, advertising, product design, Hollywood fanzines.
What would it be like to be entranced by someone new, without needing, simultaneously to lay claim?
Beyond amazing tricks and illusions, I found myself entranced by the interactions between the stage and audience.
Yet, during Ocean's set, the crowd couldn't help but be entranced by the big screen broadcasting the action.
He found himself entranced by the spectacle, he said, fantasizing about parties thrown there during the Georgian era.
Vanbellingen was so entranced by Mussomeli that he bought more homes than he knew what to do with.
She later said she had become entranced by astronomy from watching the stars wheel past her bedroom window.
As a boy growing up in upstate New York, Ashbery was entranced by distant relatives who lived abroad.
Entranced by the Iranian revolution, he converted from Sunni Islam to Shiism in 1979, then went about converting others.
W.H. Auden—a great fan of "The Lord of the Rings"—was also entranced by Iceland's stories and language.
Bisping, meanwhile, threw often and on mobile feet, pressuring Silva with volume and without getting entranced by his theatrics.
The novel opens with Maria being entranced by a dark-skinned, unable-to-racially-pass poet at a reading.
At an A.T.M. he is entranced by a trite monologue delivered by a performance artist named Velocity (Kiersey Clemons).
He was a larger than life persona, sure, but Ms. Fulton recalled being "entranced" by the photographer's full beard.
Wandering the shore at low tide, she became entranced by the variety of forms and color in Neptune's garden.
John Bunker, an apple hunter in Maine, became entranced by the old trees he found growing in the woods.
Immediately, our doe-eyed maiden is entranced by Greta's ambiguous accent and sob story about being alone in the world.
She has yet to respond but we are hopeful that she is as entranced by this letter as we are.
He's explaining where he came from, how he's become so successful as a businessman, and I'm absolutely entranced by it.
I was so entranced by the performances in the scene, that it hit me before I knew what was going on.
A Florida boy was so entranced by a new toy that he climbed inside of a claw machine to get it.
He became entranced by the opportunities in the country's newly privatized industries and bought up shares of formerly state-held enterprises.
Mr. Alramadhani, the Iraqi economics student entranced by the Ishtar Gate, was visiting with a German-language class of older students.
In London he attended St. Paul's School and became entranced by German Expressionist films, which he had not seen in Berlin.
It wasn't until 2012, when he was attending a religious service, that he became, once again, entranced by the group dynamic.
He's studied Japanese, entranced by the language after falling for anime and manga in high school, but he is not fluent.
Entranced by movies early on, Moshe saw as many as seven films a week in Alexandria, mostly from the United States.
But few seem entranced by the flag, which was adopted in 1925 by superimposing the state seal on a blue background.
Harper seeks a contract north of $300 million for 10 years, and Machado entered free agency entranced by similar sugarplum visions.
" "Since my youth, I have been entranced by the presumption and disposition of those who choose to don identities regarding wealth.
But when I saw Robert Frank make some photographs for a job I had designed, I was so entranced by the pictures.
Walpole had been entranced by a Persian fairy tale about three princes from the Isle of Serendip who possess superpowers of observation.
Are "white hat" players supposed to be entranced by a few minutes of romantic dialogue that never blossoms into a real story?
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, however, is one iconic entrepreneur who is not as easily entranced by the Silicon Valley golden boy.
As a child, Dr. Thomas loved foraging for nuts and berries at his Manchester, England, home, and was particularly entranced by fungus.
I'm reminded of it whenever I'm entranced by the BBC's acclaimed wildlife series Planet Earth or pore over nature photography on Instagram.
Despite the triple-digit temperatures, Mr. Céspedes was as entranced by the town's expansive skies and vibrant arts community as his fiancé.
It deals with Toby Fleishman, 41, newly separated from his wife and entranced by the dating apps that now populate his phone.
There's a part of the back story for Remedy's Alan Wake that I've been entranced by since I first played the game.
The tech people were entranced by "Whole Earth," including Steve Jobs and Frederick Moore, co-creator of the celebrated Homebrew Computer Club.
But the other day, entranced by a listing of a 19th-century house in the Hudson Valley, I called him up anyway.
There, a few people stood seemingly high out of their gourds, entranced by the designs the lasers were tracing in the dirt.
Entranced by the raw energy taking aim at the establishment, Beckman found the perfect subject to launch her four-decade photography career.
After their first concert, my parents became Hip pros, traveling everywhere to see them, entranced by Gord's ability to transcend himself onstage.
Defiantly, Asch took his incendiary play abroad, finding a worldwide audience entranced by his debauched tale of respectable Jews operating a hidden brothel.
I remember being instantly entranced by all of the mod mini dresses, Go-Go boots, and jackets and wanting it all for myself.
Zoey is more entranced by the green-eyed monster when Jazz explains the legitimately hilarious way she defined the relationship with Doug: pooping.
Nothing really compares to that moment when someone is already entranced by the music and then is thrown into this A/V experience.
In time, she becomes entranced by life on the ranch, by the derelict beauty of the place, and the people who reside there.
When I saw flames a few hundred yards away before dawn that day, I was entranced by both their beauty and their power.
Though the ever-withdrawn is reluctant Lucy to take Lily on like a charity case, she caves — and soon becomes entranced by her.
This leaves Piers free to leave, not get further entranced by Dease's work, and truly make something original, even if it never, ever sells.
In one of the best known, a character who is also called Manto becomes entranced by a Bombay gangster with a heart of gold.
It wasn't long until a kitten was accidentally entranced by a "big box" store, only to find a disappointing lack of giant, empty boxes.
Yet I am entranced by those who try to answer these questions, which I myself would never dare attempt to solve on my own.
In retrospect, I was entranced by how he man-gulped those little cans of spinach whole, which then morphed into a more overall attraction.
Entranced by the play, he becomes the stage manager when it is produced in Berlin, with the famed actor Rudolph Schildkraut (Tom Nelis) starring.
During the past half-decade, Cashman and the Yankees became too entranced by ancient veterans and the retiring immortals Mariano Rivera and Derek Jeter.
They seem more entranced by the spectacle of it all, and in some ways, Camille — who's now finished with her initial story — does too.
The internet started speculating why Ryder appeared to be so entranced by Harbour's speech, and now Gaten Matarazzo is here to set the record straight.
Leslie Van Houten Who Is She: In late 1968, a 19-year-old Leslie Van Houten met Charles Manson and became entranced by his commune.
"From the moment I heard, The Rain, back in 1997, I was entranced by the genius rhythms and brilliant rhymes of Missy Elliott," Jacobs wrote.
Like the audience, he was entranced by the town of Twin Peaks — its quirky people, its unexpected pleasures, the sheer vividness of everything around him.
I remember running through the beta with friends for a few hours, entranced by the combat but puzzled at how little there was to do.
A native of Nigeria, he had played basketball only since he was 18, but the Clippers were entranced by his height (7-0) and potential.
He had long been entranced by Alessandro Manzoni's nineteenth-century novel " The Betrothed ," with its description of the epidemic that hit the city in 1630.
Though his family had Democratic roots, Mr. Bannon, like most of his fellow officers, was scornful of President Jimmy Carter and entranced by Ronald Reagan.
Researching rap's use of the N-word, Adam is entranced by the vim and creativity of the performers and their utter lack of linguistic inhibition.
We lingered of the Margerie for half an hour, entranced by its beautiful violence, then turned back toward Gustavus, borne smoothly over calm blue waters.
Having released an absolutely killer EP on Teki Latex and DJ Orgasmic's imprint Sound Pellegrino last year, we were kind of entranced by his sound.
Still, this attitude is hard to reconcile with the ethereal boy from the beginning of the film, so entranced by the possibilities of a new medium.
If we try to look deeper, we find ourselves entranced by what we see: our own faces reflected in the pond of humanity, the ultimate "selfie".
Even in these early days, designers are entranced by the technology's malleable form language, which makes curves effortless and allows built-ins to be fluidly integrated.
The children have come to terms with the split, more or less, and they are all entranced by Echo, their half sister, who is almost two.
As a teenager, I was entranced by his intellectual power, the way he seemed to bend the air around him to fit his ever-growing vision.
The idea is that your little one will be so entranced by the soothing sounds and slowly drifting, colorful stars and clouds that they'll soon nod off.
"Whenever Mindy comes over to the house, my daughter just stares at her — like, entranced by her," Barinholtz added of Kaling, who is also expecting a daughter.
Children in the United Kingdom will no longer be able to be entranced by the glow of their cell phone screens while eating their spaghetti and meatballs.
So perhaps you've already been entranced by the bevelled edges of the Samsung Galaxy S231 and marvelled at its inclusion of a headphone jack — among other things.
The characters who were entranced by the mystery of these ruins and the vanished people, and who excavated and explored these places, have their own interesting stories.
Ms. Hill said she was moved to act while on a spiritual quest that led her to Humboldt County, where she was entranced by the towering trees.
Have you ever found yourself entranced by an ordinary item to the point were you were on the edge of objectophilia, the condition of loving the inanimate?
Warbucks, who sits on the board of a prestigious arts foundation, is entranced by Annie's musical abilities and says she has a big future ahead of her.
Watching television one evening, Maud is entranced by the bragging of a ruggedly handsome con man, recently released from prison and promoting a book about his swindles.
Socialists believe that liberals are entranced by "bourgeois democracy," blind to the ways private ownership of the means of production makes reform inadequate and meaningful democracy impossible.
While your friends play frisbee or thrash about in the waves, you're happiest sprawled out on a towel, propped up on your elbows, completely entranced by a book.
Entranced by the belief that bigger is always better, this "more is more," Maximalist attitude has today come to act as the overwhelmingly dominant framing of Street Art.
We've become so entranced by the visual splendor of these shots and their social representation, that the act of actually consuming them can ultimately wind up getting lost.
Improvement was expected this season from those who were entranced by the one-two pitching punch of Madison Bumgarner and Johnny Cueto, the nine-figure free-agent signing .
Entranced by the blending of fantasy, technology, and reality, Anamanaguchi member Peter Berkman says they created "Miku" as a sort of "catch-all 'theme song'" for the star.
Bit by bit, the White House is becoming Trump's Emerald City: isolated, fortified against nonbelievers, entranced by its mythmaker, and constantly vulnerable to the risks of revelation. ♦
Mr. Bosco was entranced by Dorival Caymmi, the father of 20th-century Brazilian songwriting, who composed, played guitar and sang as though one were inseparable from the other.
I recently found myself entranced by a series of type generators — websites that allow you to create experimental animated type, then transform them into personal pieces of moving art.
So, I looked up more of the band's music, quickly entranced by the funky mix of jazz, rock, folk, and blues—thus, the DMB fanatic before you was born.
"The bards chanting such tales must have sung for many hours to halls full of warriors deep in their cups but still entranced by the singers' words," Carroll mused.
Antiques Thomas Child, a British engineer, traveled to China in 1870 for work but was so entranced by the scenery and culture that he stayed for nearly two decades.
They settled in the city and ran several movie theaters, where Norman spent much of his childhood entranced by the singing and dancing of Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly.
Like many American political journalists, I spent much of last week entranced by the drama surrounding Devin Nunes's memo about the origins of court-ordered surveillance of Carter Page.
When the family exit the car, entranced by the lead up to the abandoned theme park that will soon trap them, Chihiro is "whiny" because her intuition is correct.
The supposition is that someone casually fingering a strategically bland Theory oxford shirt one minute may then get entranced by the flamboyant prints beaming out of the Valentino section.
When Sankai was a 9-year-old in the 1960s, he discovered "I, Robot" by science fiction writer Isaac Asimov and became entranced by the positive applications of technology.
" At the redoubtable Fairway Market on Broadway at 74th Street, the reporter overhears a woman examining string beans, entranced by their quality: "Such beans, I've never seen such gorgeous beans.
La Balancoire, in which two men and a child are entranced by a young lovely standing on a swing, is an exhilarating glance at youth and beauty in peak flower.
At Dia Projects, Jean and I were entranced by "Fruits, Children & the Cutting," Mai Hoang's disturbing, entrancing watercolor renderings of children as fruits — dragonfruit, passionfruit, strawberries — being opened, peeled, dissected.
With more than 1 million followers, it's impossible not to be entranced by her live tattooing sessions, which range in creativity from an intricate lion to a portrait of Marilyn Monroe.
Readers, particularly literary women in their twenties and thirties, seem to be entranced by this child of Hollywood, who unabashedly relished her LA milieu and both chronicled and defended its paradoxes.
After becoming entranced by the music, drugs, and social politics of the 1970s, she dropped out of high school at 16 to try and become a writer for a local paper.
Entranced by his lyrical descriptions of the industrial, fin-de-siècle capital, I wondered how much had changed since he haunted the streets of the city I consider a second home.
Ms. Raman's elegiac pictures may be largely devoid of people, but they resonate with the evocative ghostlike traces of that once-vibrant community of passionate moviegoers entranced by these idiosyncratic buildings.
As a child in Illinois, Ms. Lindsey, now 46, was so entranced by her mother and grandmother's Mary Kay rituals, she had a Mary Kay-themed party for her 10th birthday.
But instead of checking our coastal location and predisposition to flooding, I was entranced by the P.R. bonanza that was a byproduct of Houston's warm welcome to the New Orleans victims.
Years earlier, as a boy, he visited the place with his mother, and was entranced by the inner workings, even venturing into the hall and stealing a bit of plaster decoration.
Max Marttila's favorite of his paintings depicts a man in a tan jacket entranced by an iPhone, his body dissolving into a cluster of houses flowing row by row down a hill.
I've spent many hours on Instagram entranced by the 10-second videos of NBA players walking to the locker room on a runway flanked by heating pipes, trash bins, and now, photographers.
As I watch him work, I am entranced by the purity of color Muraski has coaxed from his paints, and the intensely high gloss sheen he has imparted onto the sculpture's surface.
Eric Ivan Ortiz-Rivera, 36, nicknamed Shaki, had been married to his husband for about a year, worked at a Party City and a Sunglass Hut, and was entranced by interior design.
The word "narcissus" is related to the Greek nárke , or torpor, numbness, a narcotic quality; it comes from the myth of Narcissus, the beautiful youth who became entranced by his own reflection.
And indeed, to spend time with Kai is to be entranced by his expressiveness on topics ranging from paleoceanography to gender theory, from classical singing to his own sense of inescapable difference.
As a teenager, Ms. Wilson became entranced by the female singers she heard on a local jukebox, especially Dinah Washington, whose ear for irony and keen sense of drama affected her deeply.
While Wurmfeld's calibrations adhere to a system, we are entranced by our experience of the colors, the way our eyes mix them — something his work shares with Anoka Faruqee's carefully misaligned patterns.
As for 8K, the lack of content for those screens and interest in spending gobs of money on them meant that even though we saw it everywhere, nobody was entranced by it.
But those cans started as orange and black, until a Campbell executive was entranced by the uniform worn by Cornell University football players against the haze of sleeting rain during a match.
After Wagner's plans for a festival in Munich devoted to his works fell through, he was entranced by the Margravial Opera House, but it was much too small for the epics he envisioned.
Mia, who occupies a more sizable slice of the movie, contains a whole novel — a figure of restless, unpredictable energy whom Vincent becomes plausibly entranced by despite knowing how off-limits she is.
Strange though the world is, it is hard to imagine tourists in Tokyo dressing up as tofu to drive around in go-karts, as those entranced by the "Mario Kart" driving games do.
She had just read Ms. Atwood's "Alias Grace" and found herself entranced by the true story of Grace Marks, a 19th-century Irish immigrant and servant who became a celebrity "murderess" in Toronto.
"They don't make black women like they used to," says one of Lawrence's friends as they sit beneath the neon lights of a strip club, entranced by the parade of flesh around them.
Like Nesbitt and many others on the mission, Adam Varble, a scientist with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the campaign's other co-leader, has been entranced by storms from a young age.
Entranced by their polyphonic music—which featured a chorus of voices overlaid with instruments—Sarno listened to vinyl records and trawled through books at the public library to find out more about the Bayaka.
Westerners travel from around the world to the Amazon, entranced by the supposed healing powers of plants and concoctions like ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic that advocates say has helped people with addiction, depression and PTSD.
As a child, he confides, he was entranced by the "Arabian Nights" — only cliff-hanging bedtime stories to her husband can save Scheherazade from being a one-night queen and next morning's bridal corpse.
As charming and innocuous as she appeared, Ms. Mack was entranced by an organization that promoted itself as a mentorship program but was on the brink of devolving into a so-called sex cult.
Dr. Gates had wanted to be a marine biologist since she was a child, having been entranced by coral reefs when she saw them on the televised exploits of the underwater explorer Jacques Cousteau.
For me, being in the diner at that moment would mean being in a situation and not caring at all what the people around me are thinking because I'm so entranced by this person.
While shooting the work, a garment rack for her character was parked in the hall of her apartment, and as the project went on, the artist grew increasingly entranced by the almost sculptural object.
The items in Ikea's new Holiday Collection won't be available until October, so you do have a few more days to figure out your Halloween plans before you're totally entranced by the winter holiday season.
It all combined to create a moment that was nearly flawless, and I laid entranced by him and the wonder of what we became without outside constructs and limits on whatever our young relationship was.
Moyra Turkington, the organizer of the anthology, was entranced by the story of the Night Witches—an all-female group of bomber pilots who ran thousands of raids for the Soviet Union during the war.
Even pictures with many figures show them lost in some kind of deep thought, each entranced by whatever interior activity and in no way seeming aware of sharing a frame with all the other people.
He spent the next three hours vaping, munching on raspberry-flavored fig bars and telling his story, entranced by the idea of helping the investigators go after executives high up the Deutsche Bank food chain.
Too naïve to be wary, and probably as entranced by his new pal as we are, Nerd Face believes Skull when he says he wants to delete himself, and cooks up a virus to help.
Engelbart was entranced by an article in Atlantic Monthly by Vannevar Bush, the founder of what would become Raytheon, then science advisor to the President, the man who talked Franklin Roosevelt into initiating the Manhattan Project.
We go through our lives, we work jobs, we get entranced by social media and all the banalities and the mundane but it's like, when you just stop for a second, it's just so fucking weird.
During the research process, Jewson was entranced by Davis' stories of her extraordinary daily life on the job, from getting caught in Pakistani-Kashmiri crossfire to staying in six-star hotels after working 16-hour days.
But maybe it looks so weird because hungry freaks like me will be entranced by it, want to poke it, and will then spread its spores so the fungus can pop up on more dead trees.
I tried to find a nice timeline of this (Mary Pickford to Mary-Louise Parker) but instead I was entranced by these compilations of famous actors' auditions, many from when they were really young and adorable.
As a 10-year-old, entranced by the cinematic landscapes of Peter Jackson's "The Fellowship of the Ring," I wouldn't have guessed that backcountry huts would become a focal point of my travels in New Zealand.
For the last seven seasons, fans have been entranced by the fight for the Iron Throne, but the show's eighth and final season is going to be about so much more than that (the Night King cometh).
Chinese travel group HNA is similarly entranced by all that it thinks glitters, spending tens of billions of dollars on a mish-mash of assets ranging from a stake in Deutsche Bank to U.S. computer wholesaler Ingram.
BTS fan Erika Overton, a Brooklyn native in her late 30s, was "entranced by the power of fandom," and wondered if it could be redirected towards something more substantial than YouTube hits or a New York billboard.
Born Karen Orzalek in 1978 in New Jersey to a Polish father and a Korean mother, Orzalek found herself entranced by the pop world; anyone from David Bowie to Freddie Mercury and all who fell in-between.
Precisely because this cleaves so neatly into two contrasting visions of higher education and, more broadly, the nature of the good society, it's easy to become entranced by the pros and cons of the social democratic romance.
Sage Sohier: When I was young, I was entranced by photography—it was permission to observe, and it also seemed to provide a valid excuse to go off and explore on my own, away from my family.
But as I fell into the world of Comme des Garcons and Kawakubo, I found myself entranced by images of women wearing those girlish ruffles like battle spikes and rubber-soled combat boots with tulle ball gowns.
He had recently graduated from the California Institute of the Arts with a music degree, and was working as a farmhand in Georgia, when he became entranced by the song, which he heard each morning and dusk.
The book will look at how Parker's everyday moment changed her life after an onlooker captured her entranced by Amy Sherald's portrait of Obama at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery last year, the publisher described on its website.
The Real Deal: For fans entranced by Gwendoline Christie's Captain Phasma in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, yet disappointed by how little the character revealed onscreen, the past couple of weeks have been a bonanza of good times.
To me, this image encapsulates why everyone from astronomers to average citizens has been entranced by Cassini for so long: it's a stark reminder of what we think we are versus what the universe knows us to be.
And he was so entranced by the idea, he left his six-figure advertising gig behind to create Mr + Muse, a gifting company that targets women to send hip skivvies to the love (or loves) in their lives.
Many viewers were particularly entranced by the feisty, often melodramatic pairing of the titular Carmilla Karnstein (Natasha Negovanlis) and her roommate turned lover Laura Hollis (Elise Bauman) — the couple was even dubbed Hollstein by their most devoted fans.
I was entranced by this dense fabric force filled with coursing blues, shimmering golds, vibrant reds, soft yellows, and many other colors in interlacing patterns; it's a dimensional, physical "painting" sans paint, with abundant ruffles, ridges, and folds.
Sports of The Times Just for kicks I listened as Brodie Van Wagenen, the Mets' general manager, went on about signing the oft-injured 35-year-old second baseman Jed Lowrie and reporters sounded entranced by his jive.
Republicans have been less entranced by Mr. Fairfax over the years — he has been criticized especially for supporting a "Medicare for all" health care system — but few of them seemed eager to speak ill of him on Saturday.
Anyone who was entranced by the story of Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy March will get a quiver of joy picking up this Civil War-era tale of love, heartbreak and tragic loss at any stage of their adulthood.
Like many young British artists in the 21978s, he became entranced by the visual clamor and aggressive packaging of American commercial culture while at the Royal College of Art, where his fellow students included the Pop pioneer Peter Blake.
I was entranced by her majesty and determination, by her slow plod away from the water, and the delicacy with which she worked her hind flippers through the sand and created a hole in which to lay her eggs.
Heiner, the writer (a boisterous Andrew Buckland), tells Max that he found his debut novel, "Blossom of the Roses," promising and invites Max to spar with him about politics in front of a female interviewer who's entrancedby Heiner.
They couldn't actually play it themselves — at two and four years old, they're not quite ready for that — but they were entranced by the fantastical realm, helping guide me through tricky dungeons and offering up ideas for recipes to cook up.
" Since that first occasion in the summer of 1971, Vail has returned to carnival photography again and again, entranced by the unpredictability of the subject matter: "I keep coming back to carnival rides because they are so much fun to do.
Mr. Dagritzikos began coming to Nisyros a few years ago and was entranced by the island's volcanic terrain, which attracts up to 500 visitors a day in high season, many from Kos, the popular beach-holiday island to the north.
We deplore this stuff, in theory, but under the right circumstances we are entranced by the audacity — at the hacker's skill of spotting the weak spots in the systems that bind the rest of us, and bluffing straight through them.
Disembarking alone from his canoe, Rodriguez finds himself so entranced by the landscape and Algonquian language that he resolves to desert the crew of the Jonge Tobias — "shielding this place and its particularities from their imaginations" — to join the Indians.
It is, after all, not all that surprising that a billionaire showman with extensive media backing (including the liberal media, entranced by his antics and the advertising revenue it afforded) should win the nomination of the ultra-reactionary Republican Party.
"Bandersnatch" can be fun, if you're entranced by its puzzle structure, or if you've always believed TV episodes would be better if only you could spend hours grinding through them again in order to watch 45 seconds of new footage.
As he spoke, the rest of the crew was entranced by a particularly graphic video game that Fat Boy was playing on a large-screen TV. His mother winced as a Wild West gunslinger lassoed a man and dragged him to his death.
Whether you're on the edge of your seat listening to a podcast about serial killers, or deep-breathing along with your guided meditation app, at any given moment, many of us are silently entranced by the disembodied voices that come through our headphones.
Refn's death-black vision is definitely not for everyone, but I found myself entranced by its (thematically appropriate) commitment to surface-level stylishness, and by the way it, like Swiss Army Man, charges headfirst into the realm of the grotesque and ridiculous.
The only reason it's stayed operating as long as it has is that investors were foolish enough — or so entranced by Neumann's cult-leader-like personality — to keep pouring copious amounts of cash into it to the tune of nearly $13 billion.
My two cello-playing sons were entranced by visits to the studios of the celebrated luthiers, Anton Maller, who allowed my trembling older son to play a $10,000 cello, and Anton Sprenger, who gave us an impromptu concert on his own violin.
Sitting in a chair, entranced by the six equally sized, black felt works commanding one wall of the gallery in two stacked rows of three, I had to remind myself that there were other works in the exhibition I needed to look at.
The Allure of "star Trek" Like Michael Chabon and his father, I was entranced by "Star Trek" 's beauty and power—as was my father, a chemist whose zeal for science matched his passion for human progress (" The Final Frontier ," November 18th).
"Now I Ask You," a satire from 1916, finds the writer still entranced by his inspirations, with his characters even name-checking "Hedda Gabler" during this tale of a fanciful young woman's attempts to live a bohemian life by way of an open marriage.
As a child, Mr. del Toro was entranced by the underground treasure troves of "The Arabian Nights"; later, he fell in love with the 1973 made-for-TV movie "The Night Strangler," which featured scenes shot in downtown Seattle's famed network of tunnels and passageways.
In Havana, for instance, I found myself entranced by the sense of waiting in the streets of Cuba, almost a metaphysical sense that seemed to go beyond the obvious — beyond political notions of the end of the US embargo or the death of Castro.
Le Crocodile looks less McNallyish, and the kitchen is less entranced by organ meats, although somebody back there knows how to prepare sweetbreads, which are puffy and creamy on a small hill of potato purée, set off by charred onions and a fistful of lardons.
If nothing else, the recent nominations ought to inspire more financial assistance from local investors and film institutions, the establishment of a more reliable distribution system, less threat of censorship, and wider viewership among Arabs who remain entranced by Hollywood blockbusters and formulaic Egyptian fare.
Like a little mermaid who's been collecting human gadgets and gizmos for several hundred years, Wall-E has managed to retrieve something like a soul out of all that discarded refuse; like us, he's entranced by musical theater, baffled by sporks, and full of love.
But some artists were also clearly entranced by the cinematic lure of the medium, like Wu Tang Clan relying on photos to bring their kung fu fantasy to life, or Tupac becoming fascinated with antique large-format film cameras during his iconic Rolling Stone cover shoot.
In fact, one tried-and-true strategy is to create risky things that nobody --- not even the manager --- really understands (remember LTCM!) Don't be the patsy who, entranced by seemingly excessive profits, remains blissfully unquestioning until that sad day comes when the hidden risk reveals itself.
A woman got into a battle of wills with a raccoon that broke into her house and stole all of her breadThe internet was entranced by a raccoon that climbed to the top of a Minnesota skyscraperChill with raccoons and capybaras at this café in South Korea
I never thought I could hold a baby for an hour — my head a few inches from hers, hanging on every sigh, waiting intently for the next scrunch of her lips or arch of her barely visible eyebrows — perfectly happy, an idiot entranced by a magic trick.
In fact, though he was entranced by the February revolution, which was left in the dust by the Bolsheviks' tumultuous October upheaval later that year, Kustodiev's work through the rest of 1917 consisted largely of the same colorful and joyful landscapes and portraits he did before.
Phantom Thread follows the controlling and highly particular fashion designer Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day-Lewis) as he becomes entranced by Alma Elson (Vicky Krieps), a waitress who becomes his muse and then his lover and then eventually his caretaker, after Alma begins poisoning him with wild mushrooms.
Though well aware that this male-conceived genre served as a vehicle to tell horror stories of female independence, I was nonetheless entranced by these women who seemed so unburdened by emotion; it was the sort of disposition to which I could never relate, and never will.
Unsurprisingly, blue has been explored in various artistic media: Yves Klein's "International Klein Blue"; Abdellatif Kechiche's film Blue Is the Warmest Colour; "The Blue Danube" waltz by Johann Strauss II. This list could continue; Wong was merely the latest artist to be entranced by the color's potential.
Meanwhile, the seventh-grade BFFs of "PEN15," Maya Ishii-Peters and Anna Kone — played, with an absurd and haunting realism, by the 31-year-old writer-actors Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle — are entranced by the sun-kissed nape of a small boy on the kickball field.
Last year, for instance, the world was briefly entranced by an AR smartphone game called Pokémon Go. Players had to wander the world collecting virtual monsters that were, thanks to their phones' cameras, drawn over a phone's-eye view of a building's lobby or a stand of trees.
Even with mildly disappointing performances in some key roles, I found myself, as always, entranced by the final scenes, when the aggrieved Pericles —having spent years in mourning for his wife and daughter —re-enters the story, his misery plainly etched on Mr. Camargo's pale, darkly expressive face.
His travels to India in the late 1960s were formative, leading him toward experimentation with vast fields of time built from small, slowly transforming cells of material, and when he returned, he was entranced by the repetitive, deceptively simple works of Steve Reich, a few months his elder.
Over the next few years, she would dance her way with the company through New York's stages, then London's, then Paris's, until encountering one Orson Welles, who was so entranced by her performance that he courted her and then cast her as Helen of Troy in Dr. Faustus.
And as much as Chicago tried to play it cool, people here were entranced by the sight of a former president reporting to Room 1700 of a county courthouse, plopping a red juror sticker on his jacket and earning the $17.20 daily stipend — almost enough to pay for parking.
MADAME MAO Less entranced by wealth than by ultimate power, Jiang Qing, also known as Madame Mao, and the other three members of the Gang of Four Chinese Communist Party officials were arrested in a bloodless revolt led by military commanders working with Mao&aposs successor, Hua Guofeng, in 1976.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2018 By the time he arrived in Chicago in 1952, he had become entranced by the work of Bertolt Brecht, studied at the Sorbonne, taught English at the University of Bombay and produced a play by Molière that toured the Catskills.
Here in Nashville, Mr. Richardson's flock can most often be found working the vegetation surrounding the city's public greenways, where they have a near-constant audience: walkers and bikers and businesspeople, even boaters on the Cumberland River, all entranced by the sight of sheep doing what sheep have done for centuries.
Immediately entranced by the subcontinent's shocking juxtaposition of color and its wanton mix of patterns, she joined forces with the New York-based fabric doyenne Carolina Irving to create Irving & Fine, producing diaphanous printed blouses and vibrant coats, delicately beaded with fine embroidery (pronounced, with Faulkneresque flair, as em-bro-dree).
Living on Park Avenue with her first husband, Eric Goldberg, she led a life far removed from a childhood in which she and her three siblings often went hungry, bouncing around the country with their loving but alcoholic father, Rex, and Rose Mary, who was often more entranced by painting than parenting.
At first I was intrigued by his account of moving to Hawaii and finding himself part of an unpopular minority of white kids at school, but soon enough I became entranced by his lush descriptions of being out in the ocean, where the difference between life and death could rest on a vanishing instant.
We're not sure if we're more entranced by the way lavender, mint, and pink powders are cut into a neutral shade of beige, or the fact that after the powder is put into a pan, it's baked and pressed (in the cutest little countertop oven we've ever seen) before being transferred into a compact — right on site.
Band, entranced by power and by wealth, repeatedly put the Clintons in compromising positions to benefit himself, bringing in shady figures like Anne Hathaway's ex-boyfriend (and later convicted money launderer) Raffaello Follieri into their orbit, regularly using the Clinton name to land flashy dining reservations, and insisting on staying in luxurious locations, despite Bill's seeming disinterest.
Mae finds herself entranced by the stability and optimism of the place, but then, spurred on by a secretive company founder named Ty (Boyega), who skulks around and warns of menace at every corner, she begins to grow wary of the company's new product, SeeChange, which allows tiny cameras to see everything, everywhere, at all times.
I'm not sure how to reconcile my categorical objection to almost every one of his political ideologies, and the fact that, at times, I find myself entranced by his long-syllables, his tangents about some local building—any building, point to one—listing off the names of its owners, their families, and what those families liked to cook.
Before that, everyone was too entranced by the $50 Zara fake lizard loafers to focus on the somewhat wince-worthy implications of choosing to depart for Africa in a suede Vince coat and leopard heels, to wear a tan Joseph safari dress to arrive in Malawi, and a shirtdress printed with emus and rhinos to leave Kenya.
Karl Katz, who was so entranced by an art history lecture in college that he went on to become a founding curator of the Israel Museum, convey the Metropolitan Museum of Art's vast collection to wider audiences by video, and play a key role in finding a home for the International Center of Photography, died on Wednesday in Manhattan.
Not that his entire life has been documented—it's somehow disturbing to think about a baby Donald Trump, for instance—but from the 80s on his every move, from real estate deals to bankruptcies to feuds to marriages to divorces, has been recorded by a gaggle of reporters and photographers entranced by Trump's hair and the ever-moving, ever-quotable mouth beneath it.
Described by McKinney as the grandfather of Startup Societies, Frazier is entranced by a post-scarcity gig economy, and was first drawn into free cities in 1980 by "a breakaway movement in the New Heberdies [now Vanuatu] against the British and the French colonial powers that was supported by these millionaire free market types," during his time as a journalist.
" (A 2008 edition originally listed for $180,000 sold out.) Mr. Smeets imagines that the table might even be bought by such a magnate, oblivious to its critical edge but entranced by its price tag and the sheer splash it makes in a living room, "and then he might put that 'Robber Baron' piece next to a very kitschy patinated bronze panther.
But for the youngsters who were entranced by Oracular's future-sick gumdrops and got lost in what followed (2010's wonderfully confounding Congratulations, 2013's grab-baggy self-titled effort), there's plenty to grab a hold on to—from the teen prom swirls of "Me and Michael" to the dark disco of the title track and album closer "Hand It Over"'s soft-rock glow.
After walking out of the park, I looked at the beach that the Ark is built on—a beach built atop the homes of the forcefully relocated, and became entranced by the waves of Hong Kong's heavily polluted waterways gently lapping at its shores, which exist because a super rich person wanted to get a little bit super richer by displacing an entire community.
She fell in love with him, her sister and her best friend (and Posh Oltorf and others) told me, because, deeply idealistic herself, she was entranced by his stories, told over the dinner table and around the swimming pool at Longlea, of how hard life in the Hill Country was, and how he was getting the dams built and the electricity brought to make that life easier.
More than nine hundred pages long, the novel interweaves the perspectives of dozens of people connected to Frank, including Benedykt Chmielowski, a priest who wrote the first Polish-language encyclopedia; Elisha Schorr, a rabbi who was entranced by Frank's charisma; Moliwda, a Polish nobleman who was Frank's translator, confidant, and eventual betrayer; and a dying Jewish grandmother who swallows a kabbalistic amulet and achieves immortality.
The process — which, as writer Amanda Fortini notes, leaves wood ''bituminous-black and scaly, like alligator skin that's been singed'' — is thought to have been developed to secure rice and grain storehouses, but has been recently discovered by American and European designers, who are entranced by its slightly spooky inkiness, and by the pleasing paradox of making something fire-retardant by setting it aflame.
Truth be told, a girl is just not ready to say goodbye to the show and week after week of being entranced by bewitching dialogue from faceless assassins, High Valyrian dragon commands (Dracarys!) from a badass Targaryen queen, revenge announcements by a young wolf, snarky remarks from the Master of Whisperers, blunt — but beautifully worded — truths from the black sheep of a powerful family, sage words of advice from a much-missed father, iconic political observations from a now-slain mockingbird, and a wildling's classic insult of her former crow beau.
I first heard and became entranced by English Radio DJ Jack Jackson in the early 60s, when my RAF officer father was based in Germany, and radio was our only cultural link to the UK. With his advanced production techniques and pioneering fast-cut edits of the disparate and the unexpected, it was Jackson who triggered my nascent perceptual radar to the possibilities of juxtaposition, propelling me on an ongoing journey into the multifarious and mutable matrix that is collage: arguably the most important cultural idea of the last century.

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