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The A's had seemed so captivating a few days ago.
That would be the most captivating to a small child.
His voice was captivating, moving up and down like music.
But they are captivating, two of them among the best new series the season has to offer.
Somewhere along the way, she'd turned into the most captivating woman he'd ever met.
As I said, it's a captivating world, and often all too human.
"But for 249 million other Americans, it's not as captivating."
The most captivating pieces were those that simply set out to have fun.
Since that time, Rome's most captivating fact has been its fall.
This is one of the most captivating articles I have read in years.
And as with anything else, if the playing is captivating, the time flies by.
The starting part is very captivating and unique in its own way.
It is visually captivating and should be easy for anyone to understand.
"There is something captivating about all of these walls," she says.
"David," she said in a voice that was both soft and captivating.
The young woman continued speaking, her story raw and captivating.
For now, the 21-acre property is in a captivating state of decay.
While many places are interesting, even captivating, some seem to have a personal appeal.
As for his capital, it was a captivating blend of new and old.
Among the 26 drawings on display are some of the most captivating works in the show.
They get recognizable images, for sure, but not especially captivating ones.
"The picture I saw in the advertisement was just captivating," she said.
For 35 captivating minutes, Rivera was a person, not a pitcher.
Even with no defenders present, it was a captivating display.
The text is so captivating that you want the music to pipe down.