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McDermott: I think the "why" is what fascinates me and fascinates America about this topic.
ALBUQUERQUE — Something about the languages we speak fascinates me.
But what fascinates are the devastating details of the investigation.
Art can be whatever transfixes, fascinates, and entertains an audience.
Mr Trump isn't the only world leader who fascinates readers.
What fascinates you most about the world of Simpsons zines?
The mind's idea of the world, macro and micro, fascinates me.
Mortality fascinates Harris, in particular the fear of her own demise.
Blue fascinates through its emotional resonance, but also its social quality.
It's an excellent work on a subject that clearly fascinates Herzog.
"Something about it still fascinates me, but it's definitely not pleasant."
EL NIÑOS in particular fascinates me because of the strange pluralization.
The [Anthony] Weiner thing has always fascinated me, still fascinates me.
Which story stands out or fascinates you the most and why?
Hirosuke Yabe stands apart, and fascinates us with nice and rough.
It fascinates me, so I like having it around as inspiration.
Everything that flashes, shines, and fascinates is built for you to investigate.
It's the acceleration of that product roadmap that fascinates us the most.
One thing that fascinates me is the internet's fascination with Elon Musk.
The relationship between sex workers and clients fascinates us because it's taboo.
I chose this profession because every aspect of the work fascinates me.
"With cooking in general, the creative process still fascinates me," explains Drummer.
There's clearly just something about these videos that fascinates or excites people.
It fascinates me–when I can be bothered to think about it.
There aren't many tighter pop bands — their shiny coldness fascinates in its severity.
Yeah. That's what fascinates me about the genre or horror films or anything.
"It still fascinates me after 65 years of flying," she said in 2007.
But there's something else there, I guess, that fascinates me about nature generally.
"Pictures don't do justice to the way she fascinates me," Ms. Lamsweerde said.
But statistics-driven godliness isn't the sort of perfection that fascinates Mr. Faraut.
The episode about cults totally fascinates and terrifies me at the same time!
"When something fascinates me, I dive a bit too deep into it," he says.
It's the process of exploration itself that fascinates us, not the places we explore.
But it's not the crazy bounty of polls that fascinates him (and me) most.
Can I talk about a cognitive bias that fascinates me because it's so subtle?
What fascinates me about Chris Dorland's new work is how old-fashioned it feels.
"The beautiful, classical prewar architecture is known worldwide and fascinates buyers," Ms. Thomanek said.
A huge collection of ghost stories and books on the supernatural — it fascinates me!
And what fascinates about this game, ultimately, is the detail, the subtlety of interaction.
That might sound pretty grandiose for a productivity app, but the subject clearly fascinates Cox.
Something about The Romanoffs fascinates me, even as I find myself cringing at its missteps.
That's what fascinates me about trying to find a center for who this character was.
And what I don't know fascinates me more than what I know, even about myself.
And when other people do things that are horrifying, that fascinates us that much more.
That way, Mr. Breguet said, "there is something that fascinates any client around the world."
It's just, the context under which you're interacting changes everything, which is something that fascinates me.
As a political scientist who has written about the US image abroad, this question fascinates me.
It fascinates me to use the technology of yesterday with the knowledge of today and tomorrow.
The topic we've chosen to delve into first is one that readers have indicated fascinates them.
I just begin with something that fascinates me, and I write to discover what it is.
"Honestly, Ryan fascinates and I understand why," the Oscar winner said in a video obtained by Variety.
Suite 20183 is a windowless, rather nondescript office, with a lock that fascinates me to no end.
It fascinates me how vulnerable a public person is, when they're subjected to people's aspirations and expectations.
But it's that engine, hand-built at the Aston factory in Gaydon, England that fascinates me today.
What fascinates me with Dany is that she's not afraid to be strong for everyone to see.
Both sides win What really fascinates me are the points in which hardcore fandom and criticism meet.
Stub of birch, first rime graying the last moss, the ground fascinates a spray of blue jays.
"What fascinates me about Igor is that art, life and politics are all one," Mr. Diez said.
It was the first of many photographic investigations of the topic that probably fascinates Opie most: community.
SALONEN What really fascinates me about performing, especially when I see Yo-Yo perform, is the communication.
So you're still left with this huge question, and I think it's the vulnerability that fascinates me.
Russia, which is where Caviar is from, fascinates me with its ability to sustain such extraordinarily niche businesses.
"It's an idea that fascinates me and one I want to develop further," Waititi said in a statement.
She chose to depict graffiti in her quilt because "it both fascinates and repels me," she said. Mrs.
She has noticed that no subject fascinates and unnerves people more than infidelity—"universally forbidden yet universally practised".
It fascinates me on many levels, from its technical arcana to its potential applications that could benefit humanity.
Rodarte is one of those labels that delights, fascinates, and (sometimes) eludes critics, customers, and fashion followers alike.
In the end, Douglass fascinates us because he embodies all the contradictions of the black experience in America.
What fascinates me, above all, are the people of Pattersonia, that fabled land where sentences go to die.
Blonde fascinates for its disparity between the ostensible magnitude of Ocean's ambition and the mildness of the result.
Theological inquiry fascinates Jack and Joy, but this question becomes more than hypothetical for them as tragedy looms.
If Zimbabwe fascinates economists for all the wrong reasons, Botswana interests political scientists for all the right ones.
My iPhone fascinates them and they ask to see my braces, intently questioning how many "shillings" they cost.
Hammons so successfully shuns and fascinates the art world that he is almost an art world unto himself.
As a snapshot of R&B in its modern incarnation, the album's blend of erotic and confessional modes fascinates.
And to see what some of these companies, some of these startups are doing, I think that fascinates him.
This is something that fascinates me: to create worlds, communities, spaces, that do not exist in the real world.
"Leonardo is a prey that's hard to capture, but then he fascinates you and completely engages you," he said.
In concert, Sciarrino's music fascinates in part because of the odd techniques used to draw sounds from the instrument.
But the thing about the movie that most fascinates me its structure: it is, quite frankly, kind of bizarre.
Doubtless this is why it fascinates us, and why we're so concerned to know what computers are doing to it.
There's a reason ancient philosophy fascinates us thousands of years later: Messages from the earliest recorded history still ring true.
"I'm trying to reach a large public, and this mixture of audience really fascinates me a lot," Ms. Comte said.
"The moment an idea fascinates you, the moment you get excited about something, the impossible no longer exists," he added.
Glassblowing also fascinates him, he said — Birmingham's glassmaking quarter is close to his workshop — and is brainstorming a co-creation.
For someone who appeals so controlled in her private and professional life to have such an unpolished internet presence fascinates me.
"This picture just fascinates me," said the admin of an image of a swimming hole seemingly threatened by an approaching shadow.
To celebrate, the authors are getting together to discuss astronomy and what fascinates them: planets, black holes and even time travel.
But beyond the more formal and iconographical qualities of The General Jungle, what fascinates me is the subtext of the series.
What fascinates me, however, is the suggestion that a monstrous, mutated quality is at play, one more terrifying than anything previous.
Earth's luminous satellite also fascinates humans when it transitions into the full moon lunar phase, especially when appearing gigantic in scale.
"I think their drama fascinates us because we all love to see celebrities in situations that we've actually been through," Brown says.
VS: Perhaps the thing that fascinates me the most about match-fixing and betting fraud is just how modern the issue is.
The idea that our forerunners might have made a different choice at a critical juncture, and subsequently altered our future, fascinates us.
Grandma, meanwhile, fascinates young Michael with her old-world mannerisms and her witchy association with tarot cards, scary puppets and haunting tales.
This is why "White House Kids," Joe Rhatigan's fact-filled guide to the smallest Pennsylvania Avenue residents throughout history, fascinates my kids.
"It reminds me of what fascinates me about watchmaking in general, from the mechanics, to design, to the hand finishing," he said.
I can't say why but she fascinates me, having read this book at least seven times and still can't pin her down.
Walmart fascinates us because of all the big retailers, it seems to have the best shot at challenging Amazon&aposs ad business.
But it so fascinates Alexandre Guirkinger that he spent a decade exploring what's left of the fortifications for his haunting series The Line.
Bowie donned the infamous Goblin King wig and transformed into this mysterious character who fascinates Sarah (Jennifer Connelly) as much as the viewer.
Damn fascinates for its vision of a performer caught nervously between presentational modes, determining in each moment how closely to adhere to convention.
The demise of the mall fascinates artist Claire Hentschker, however, and these abandoned hubs of consumerism inspired her new immersive video series Catacombs.
As excited as he is about ideas, nothing fascinates him more than people, especially people who, like him, skew toward multiple, divergent interests.
My senior thesis in college was on brains in a vat, and the idea of being a part of the Matrix fascinates me.
Expect to see her weighing in on issues large and small, in communities large and small across a state that fascinates our readers.
This gorgeous novel from the award-winning Vietnamese-American author Lai is set in the 1970s and 1980s, a period that fascinates teenagers.
The body still fascinates Gormley but, in his current show, as a kind of architecture to be reduced to its barest structural essence.
" His own fascination with nature began as a boy collecting fossils, something that clearly still fascinates him and which he even describes as "romantic.
Scientists are working hard to dig in to a condition that fascinates them, but so far, they haven't been able to identify its causes.
Hit Bargain writes songs about gender, power, something of which the dynamics and structure fascinates Singh quite a bit, and pull inspiration from pop culture.
Social contagion fascinates us because its power seems out of proportion to its subtlety: We are so often unaware when it is happening to us.
Another thing that fascinates me is that their videos are so long and banal; it's comforting viewing to be in the boringness of someone else's life.
Trump fascinates many people; he repels many others; but he dominates everything political and that is why he will be the only issue in 2018; 4.
What I think fascinates him and what often works for me, is the idea of monolithic personalities, damned to suffocate under their own passions (or egos).
What fascinates me about this version is that just about every characterization is in some way trying to speak to the issues Austen's original text raises.
Staged in honor of the coming centennial of Mr. Beatty's birth, "Stack-Up" is dated, but so thoroughly that it fascinates as a kind of time capsule.
Mr Rees: The question "are we alone" fascinates so many that I think SETI [Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence] searches are worthwhile despite the heavy odds against any detection.
A nighttime painter, what most fascinates him is the material stuff of the world and, as I have said, the conception that the world is a stage set.
What fascinates me is how crime stories concentrate a set of cultural anxieties and uncertainties, whether it's around race or class or sexuality or whether it's about politics.
Courtly gallantry, sexual torment, and the instincts of the Vegas entertainer make Flowers an oddly operatic figure, and the vaguely antiquated high-camp tone that defines the album fascinates.
Senna's lap still fascinates, however, even if it was not caught in its entirety on television because of the nature of qualifying at the time and the technology available.
The Vermont writer Rowland E. Robinson's orthography, tortured to reproduce the Vermont argot of 19th-century farmers and refugee French Canadians, still fascinates me, and I like his stories.
What fascinates me about this new form of religion is that scientists and people who generally distance themselves from things like miracles seem to embrace this new religious form.
A much-anticipated, 10-episode TV series on the O.J. Simpson murder trial, which still fascinates and polarizes Americans 20 years on, will start on the FX channel in February.
However, the issue that most fascinates the public remains Charles's divorce from Diana, her early death in a 1997 Paris car crash and his subsequent marriage in 2005 to Camilla.
There are people whose styles I responded to, and then there are people you kinda just take a chance on because they're doing something different somewhere else that fascinates me.
She fascinates me less because I identify with her and more because she acts as a kind of Rorschach test for whoever happens to be reading and writing about her.
"The great thing for me about this series is all walks of life are getting to be documented, many different ethic mixes and backgrounds, which is what fascinates me so much."
Running lines in the video with director Paul Verhoeven (standing in for leading man Michael Douglas), Stone taunts, teases, flirts, and fascinates as the enigmatic writer and murder suspect Catherine Tramell.
She had the loosest, least finished-looking of Impressionist techniques—a trait that helps explain her neglect, versus the more decisively branded manners of the men, but one that also fascinates.
Annie Proulx: The Vermont writer Rowland E. Robinson's orthography, tortured to reproduce the Vermont argot of 19th-century farmers and refugee French Canadians, still fascinates me, and I like his stories.
It's been out there in the vernacular wild since 2014, though, and has wound up being one of those evocative bits of lingo that fascinates word people, for example, Merriam-Webster.
There were too many weird messages to count, and the breadth of their content still fascinates me, especially considering that everyone dating online is presumably after simply love, sex, or both.
Considering the ignominy of this morning, I'm hardly the right person to debate that subject, but this is what fascinates The Poker Play and what he actually spends his working life doing.
" She adds: "It fascinates me that everyone doesn't look at the world in that way, that people are still ridiculing vegans and are so uncomfortable with people who look at things differently.
This would be a pity, because the show fascinates as a plunge into certain deliriums of the United States in the nineteen-thirties, notably a culture war between cosmopolitan and nativist sensibilities.
But it's the analog version — stripped to its roots — that fascinates Mr. Nolan: "What I want audiences to take away is what I took away when I was a kid seeing it."
You were talking earlier about how everything fascinates you, and I think that's one of the most interesting things about your writing: Because you're fascinated by everything, the reader gets fascinated, too.
Often doing something with or for other people helps to motivate me to look more deeply into something, and reading about other people who have been successful/legendary at it also fascinates me.
Stalin's unlikely status as something of a folk hero to Georgians fascinates and mystifies photographer Sebastian Hopp, who has spent a fair amount of time exploring Georgia and trying to understand the phenomenon.
This is a process that fascinates me, because it seems less a physical than a psychological transformation, and in that sense is a more manageable DIY than the kind that requires power tools.
There's something that fascinates me when I see that some statues that were in the center of some big cities become instantly some sort of an annoying piece of waste occupying someone's backyard.
"What fascinates me about these neighborhoods is their simplicity and the beauty of the residents, who you often find in good spirits in spite of everything that's going on around them," he said.
Humans are seriously good at ret-conning stuff and finding patterns in things when confronted with events too big to deal with at the time, and that fascinates us a lot I think.
The idea of a kind of Darwinism fascinates me because you see, right now more than ever, this sort of influx of new tools, new software, new hardware, like every season, every month.
It is a topic that fascinates the Haggler, who can still barely fathom that for a mere $10 a month, he can get access to just about any musical recording on the planet.
It fascinates me, because all along, all I've been trying to show people is that it's OK to be who you are, to live the life you want and love who you want.
What fascinates with Bomberg, always, is how coherent and moving this tortured interlocking of human forms manages to be, even when abstracted in this way, and especially so in "The Mud Bath" (1914).
But in the end, I think what fascinates me is the way that every black rectangle, whether tall and narrow or one of several, echoes the shape of the canvas it's painted on.
But it's her cyclonic private life that fascinates as a multitude of producers, publicists, masseuses, doctors and makeup artists help manage her workday and the pain caused by a hip fracture in 2013.
" What fascinates me most about the paragraph above is this line (bolding is mine): "The sprint to the left has deeply unnerved establishment Democrats, who have largely picked the party nominees in recent decades.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Forget authenticity, anti-commercialism and the like — above all, indie-rock as a genre fascinates for how performers quiver beneath the anxiety of influence, nervously seesawing between referents.
Mr. Macron is married to his former high school drama teacher — this fascinates his countrymen — who is 24 years his senior, and he caused a scandal in his provincial hometown, Amiens, by wooing her.
RI: What fascinates me most is that Pokémon Go is definitely not the first game of its kind — it seems the marketability and metaphor of Pokémon were required for augmented reality to really work out.
"Time traveling is something that fascinates me, especially because as you grow older, you realize traveling through time is a strange, sad and sometimes very happy truth about living your life," Mr. Mendonca Filho said.
"Whatever you say, I'll be," he says to appease his fretful mother, leaving the audience to ponder a playwright's first steps, which here make for a kvetch-filled evening that frustrates more than it fascinates.
What fascinates me about how my son and his friends build complex things together is that nobody is really in charge, yet everything gets built, quickly and completely, with changes made as needed along the way.
As much as I loathe this violent, misogynistic, controlling, self-worshiping man — who got the boot from JoJo this week after admitting he threatened to beat up the other contestants — he fascinates me to no end.
Understanding these biases can help young people succeed in selecting a profession that will earn them a living and also yield fulfillment, a sense of purpose and a chance to master a skill that fascinates them.
In contrast to his sartorial minimalism, Newsome's artwork focuses largely on pageantry and heraldry — the latter a subject that fascinates him "because it is made of images that represent rank, position, pedigree and status," he says.
Still, the volume fascinates as a time capsule of what Americans were able or eager to imagine (some stories do not specify that the Nazis' victims were Jews) about the racism and profound violence of genocide.
It fascinates as a tale of ambition, social mores, hypocrisy and humiliation, but its issues are subtly rooted in the cultural and social norms of another age and not easy to convey in a 40-minute dance.
Greene's intelligent, probing film is, among other things, an inquiry into why such horrific true-life tales fascinates us, but Christine, to its eternal credit, eschews queasy, car-crash enthrallment for a heartfelt elegy to depression itself.
Bunnell fascinates me because he was deeply responsive to the natural beauty of Yosemite, captivated by the opportunity to (re)name everything he saw and thoroughly afflicted with commonplace Victorian delusions about the supposed inferiority of nonwhites.
Research shows what's most important is finding a place that fascinates you—where you feel intrigued and inspired, but not so far out of your comfort zone you're confused and stressed out by getting there or getting around.
And what so fascinates me about megagames is that they do all this while emphasizing, as a necessary outcome of their structure, the role of imperfect information, divergent interests and institutional dysfunction—not chance, but chaos—in shaping history.
It fascinates many hardcore fans and for that reason it might well be worth looking at some grapplers who have excelled outside the cage and the innovations they have brought to the constantly evolving game of struggling against other sweaty men.
Perhaps partially because of this, the topic endlessly fascinates; there's no shortage of reports from publications on the dismal status of sex today, whether they lament that we're just not having it anymore, or that young people in particular aren't interested in it.
"Today, the 'model minority' concept both fascinates and upsets precisely because it offers an unambiguous yet inaccurate blueprint for solving the nation's most pressing issues," wrote Ellen D. Wu, a history professor at Indiana University, in an Los Angeles Times op-ed.
What fascinates me about Sam's work as Bob, especially in episodes six and seven, is how he really blurs the lines between Bob's personal pain, his desire to create something great, and his vindictiveness toward other people that he can't always explain.
They help Bonnet escape, and after a close call, send him on his way — but not before he admires Claire's unusual rings ("There's something about the notion of an infinite circle that fascinates me"), clear foreshadowing for this episode's unusual and brutal ending.
It absolutely fascinates me that I get to sing alongside Sohini from Bangladesh, Lei Di Dai from Brazil, AWA from Zimbabwe and Speech Debelle from the UK. But I sing and dance for Ghana, and I tell the world I'm doing Ghana!
"We call them boulder problems because it's as much mental as physical, you really have to solve them, and when there is that time pressure on top, that really fascinates me," Coxsey, who won the 2016 and 2017 Bouldering World Cups, said.
Among the ranks of nappers past, none fascinates me more than Henry Shelby, the cheerful, well-educated vagrant who choreographed overnight ballets of subway rides, hopping from the Eighth Avenue Express to the Sixth Avenue and back, snoozing for hours on end.
That a policy for the suppression of photographs was prompted by what was perceived to be an inappropriate response to the homecoming of fallen soldiers fascinates me as someone who has been researching ethical responses to photographs of suffering for 15 years.
" Read Our Review No. 44 Hong Kong Mo's grand-scale historical novel set in 523th-century Hong Kong "fascinates much as a great, highly illustrated encyclopedia will fascinate, with odd bits of information competing with long, sustained passages of action, description and pure narrative.
The dissolution of the self within a larger story or context is what fascinates Houellebecq, and, for the past few decades, he has taken to photography to document the many places he's lived in and visited, in an effort to bring visual meaning to his writing practice.
"What fascinates me is that people interrupted themselves almost as much as they were interrupted by external sources," said Gloria Mark, associate professor at the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Irvine, who conducted a study on workplace interruptions.
And yet there is something about this old beggar, and the endlessly looping tune he cranks out, that fascinates the narrator of this bleak cycle — so much so that the narrator is ready to join him in what promises to be permanent exile, or perhaps death.
By refusing to deliver the expected atrocity, Sheikh makes us aware of how the oft-told story of African suffering at once fascinates and alienates those of us looking from the privileged vantage of the West, allowing us to express sympathy from the safety of distance.
" As he described Bosnian violence to O'Brien—neighbor torturing neighbor; killers tiring of their task, and needing to rest—"I could sort of see her eyes widen," he said, adding, "There's nothing that fascinates her more than violence when it's got a kind of intimate aspect.
One thing that fascinates me in this book is the way Heinlein uses the principles of mobility and firepower, as devised by the first modern army in history, the Mongols, who went from a loose collection of contentious tribes to conquering the known world in half a lifetime.
The owner of the building, Empire State Realty Trust, has created a new entrance, and a 10,000-square-foot exhibition that not only fascinates in its own right (you can be Fay Wray to a realistically animated King Kong) but also reduces the lines to a security checkpoint.
What fascinates me about Dark Matter is the way it dives into exploring how much of these characters' identities come from their memories and experiences, and what obligations their new tabula rasa selves have to the past lives they only know about from computer records, old allies, and old enemies.
The money trail that ties governmental, corporate, and criminal organizations particularly fascinates Mark Lombardi, who here displays a conspiracy chart that details the murky financial transactions between the United States and Gulf countries through the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) from 1971 until the institution's demise in 1991.
The sadomasochistic role play in "Savior" gives way to an extended power negotiation, as her character's attempts to control the situation, marked by a sharp bubblefunk riff, are undercut by her lover's repeated cries of "pleeeeeeease," the grand one-word chorus swelling up over the formerly restrained arrangement; the verbal ambiguity fascinates.
Above: 'The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild', Nintendo Switch Presentation Trailer You only have to look back at all the speculation surrounding Breath of the Wild, from us adults in the press, to see how the series still fascinates older players, people who've got practically all of modern gaming to make their choices from.
In my case, as someone who often profiles candidates or tries to zoom in on meaningful chapters of their lives, there's an added category of interviewee that always fascinates me: the candidates' close friends, relatives, former classmates, former bandmates (hey, Beto) — the people who know the contenders most intimately, who have often seen them at their best and their worst.
The park fascinates me because of social sculptures like "The Garden of Eden," which I see as informed by the spiritual legacy and ethos of Joseph Beuys, in particular his well-known pronouncement: "Jeder Mensch ein Kunstler" (every man is an artist), but also because of Bródno's physical makeup, which includes beautiful fountains, a recreation center, outdoor basketball courts, comfortable benches, vast interconnected pathways, large trees for shade, and, most importantly, interventions by some of the world's most recognizable names in contemporary art.

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