But no one there seemed more enthralled with the performance than West himself.
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The economy was stronger, the public more enthralled with stocks, the country more confident.
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However, as a child, I was more enthralled with the other wildlife of the area: owls, deer, and coyotes.
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However, you just might find yourself more enthralled by the fun advertising spots that pop up on screen in between the action.
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Seo and Lee are obsessed with each other after their first encounter at a dinner party, and they only grow more enthralled as time passes.
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This slowly began to change over the past several decades, and now you could argue that humanity has never been more enthralled with the natural world.
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We don't want a president who suggests that Democrats who don't clap for him are treasonous and who seems more enthralled by authoritarian ways than democratic ones.
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Have you ever been more enthralled with Avril Lavigne, for instance, than when she threw Alex Zane some serious side-eye for asking her whether Venice smelled like eggs?
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"With the growth of streaming services and the increasing popularity of extended dramas as opposed to self-contained movies, people have become much more enthralled with their entertainment sources," he tells Refinery29.
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Today we live in an era in which political leaders seem more enthralled by the size of their IQs, the celebrity of their Hollywood followings, or the size of their campaign war chests.
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They'll be more enthralled with watching Aziz Anzari win a historic award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series on Netflix than contemplating the hard work that went into that plate of baby beets in a tangelo emulsion.
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For example, Klock discussed a passage in Wilde's only novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, in which Lord Henry argues that if people were more enthralled with art and beauty, they would be less inclined to seek out the thrill of criminality.
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The film was generally well-received, proving to be a success with Argentine film critics. Although this was a period when Argentine film audiences were more enthralled with viewing politics through the gaze of melodrama and rock music. Redgrave was praised for her performance, especially for the striking similarities betweens her character and her real-life persona as supporter of sometimes unpopular minority causes.
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