I was bewitched the moment I laid eyes on her, and have loved her ever since. |
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But the pirates have a dark secret of their own, since they have been cursed after stealing a bewitched pile of treasure. |
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Carmazzi once again danced the featured role, this time as a temptress with whom the male corps was bewitched. |
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I was bewitched by that sound, the colours produced by all the instruments. |
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The so-called problem of allocation, which has bewitched some commentators, does not arise as it does with tangibles such as goods. |
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Now is his chance for revenge, as bewitcher and bewitched are embroiled in a turbulent tale of mayhem, magic, and enchantment. |
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She is seething with illusive fragmentary gold being bewitched typhlotic furtive much like a hovering sapphire embrasure or imaginal sanguinary. |
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Burroughs's specter also told Ann Jr. that he had bewitched a great many soldiers to death at the eastward, when Sir Edmon was there. |
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The music came to us from an unknown, incomprehensible world, and it bewitched us. |
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Afterwards, Jim tells stories to all the other slaves about how witches bewitched him that night. |
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He was not deterred by threats, or bewitched by the famous names of the director and his actors, or budged from his opinion by a brash reporter. |
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For many humans, bewitched by this remarkable place, the pull is just as strong. |
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It had bewitched her, entranced her, and now she found that she could not tear her gaze away from him. |
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The first Europeans to visit these uninhabited islands thought they were bewitched. |
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The Duke oversees the case between Brabantio and Othello, whom he believes to have bewitched his daughter with magic. |
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And his servile easily bewitched audience of clodhopper crusaders will carry on as before. |
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With Bianca's perfect figure, every single male specimen was bewitched by her. |
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It follows the adventures of Gerda and her search for her faithful companion Kay after he is bewitched and imprisoned by the Snow Queen in her ice palace. |
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And yet we were as bewitched and delighted as any first-timer. |
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That summer, observers were bewitched by the novelty of coalition, not asking awkward questions of policy, so this proved deft management. |
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To cast aspersions on a bewitched girl, to visit one's imprisoned spouse too regularly, was to risk accusation. |
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But it was while Fitzgerald was still bewitched by his aura and angry about his bewitchment that he wrote his masterpiece. |
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Discovered as an exotic dancer in the Philippines where he bewitched a lot of desperate housewives! |
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Standing over the Bristol Channel, the Frenchman seems bewitched by the milky opalescence of a northern sea. |
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Until then, I was not very familiar with Cuban music, and I knew little about son, but I was bewitched by that album. |
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In this land of contrasts, it leaves one as bewitched by the charm of the castles as by the magic of the Disney parks. |
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In a wide-ranging and acclaimed career, she has bewitched audiences with her rare gift for communicating the emotional essence of a role. |
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In any case it is what took us aback, excited, bewitched and kept us awake! |
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One day a certain family came to me because they thought that their child was bewitched. |
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Don't hesitate to leave the main road to let yourself be bewitched by the charms of some pretty villages populated by splendid ancestral homes. |
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If this visible part is a success, it is due to its movement that we are bewitched. |
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And they were attentive to him, because, for a long time, he had bewitched them with his magical practices. |
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In the end, the exasperated adults were compelled to employ the services of a piper, who bewitched the children with music and led them into a hollow mountain. |
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His descendants included Helen, who pretended she was bewitched. |
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The mother had told him a long story about the children being bewitched and the house haunted, blaming a neighbour for laying a curse upon her children. |
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I was bewitched when I cast my eyes on him at my father's place. |
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Since the days of bewitched, the ladies are holding the power in these shows, literally. |
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I'm not bewitched by any and all who hold a Harvard law degree, but you have to reasonably smart to get one. |
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I'd been bewitched by the mystery of a city so unknowable that even full sunshine could not illuminate the shadowy noirness lurking in the spaces between palm trees. |
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He felt bewitched, entranced by this woman full of life, brave and strong. |
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Many of his chambermaids and servants have been bewitched by his charm. |
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He was utterly bewitched and bewiled by her beauty, and upon the following day an opportunity to prove his devotion occurred. |
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Inside the maze, Harry is forced to incapacitate Krum, who has been bewitched, to save Cedric. |
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Trepidative moments trailed off around him, the broad beam of the moon bewitched him. |
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Are you a mere valetudinarian, my dear Ladyship, or some prolific mendicant whose bewitched offspring she hopes I can return to human shape? |
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A lovey-dovey rom-com with crackerjack casting and an authentic indie setting bewitched moviegoers into believing that it had a never-ending supply of onions worth peeling. |
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Traditional healers commonly credit AIDS-related illnesses to bewitchment, which can leave children with the fear that they too will be bewitched or that they caused it in some way. |
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Countless painters, novelists, playwrights, poets, photographers, actors, filmmakers and couturiers from every nation under the sun have stayed here a while or made their home here, inspired and bewitched by the city's magic. |
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As for beliefs in the forces of evil and work of the devil, rumours circulate about victims being bewitched, amongst them even political and religious leaders. |
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Traditional beliefs condemn persons with disabilities as bewitched. |
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Later authors have Merlin serve as the king's advisor until he is bewitched and imprisoned by the Lady of the Lake. |
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Too often, the phrase indicates that the acquirer is suddenly bewitched by the attraction of sheer size, or, more dangerously, is getting into a field it doesn't understand properly. |
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Although I now understand our fascination and idolatry with the machine and fully realize the dangers to myself and my profession, I, too, am enamoured of and even bewitched by the robot. |
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And it is often women who are accused of having bewitched someone. |
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Let not those that have repudiated the more inviting sins, shew themselves philtred and bewitched. |
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Those of us who imagined Van Gaal's appointment might re-invigorate Robin van Persie now have to accept he will probably never be the player who bewitched Old Trafford in his first season at the club. |
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Accordingly she visits the witch, Dipsas, by whose magic aid the youth, found resting on a bank of lunary, is bewitched to sleep until old age. |
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Artistically to deny the border between art and life, to try and subvert the world of real life, amounts to no less than fully reintegrating this enchanted or bewitched island, this golden prison of fiction and transposition. |
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Here we see his morris troop bewitched, performing a riotous routine, ending with a manly Sir Arthur Clarington camply prancing around with a red ribbon. |
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Here we see his morris troop bewitched, performing a riotous routine, ending with the masculine Sir Arthur Clarington camply prancing around with a red ribbon. |
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These were the ones he led down from Pieria, bewitched by his phorminx. |
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