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The colors alone are often spellbindingly rich and changeable.
Ramata is a spellbindingly beautiful woman in her fifties.
It was a spellbindingly intense and brutal performance, and the concert hadn't even begun.
Performing solo, she is spellbindingly intense and mercurial.
Tall, gaunt, silent, poetic and spellbindingly intense, he soon welcomed our daughter as part of his posse.
Speaker Newt Gingrich, spellbindingly stressing the need for new visions and strategies, offered none.
Goodman was spellbindingly dizzy; Winters was magnificently mad.
Although the film's mood is spellbindingly lyrical, a subtle undercurrent of self-mocking humor keeps it from becoming too heavy-handed.
PLUSES: - The religious pageantry is spellbindingly beautiful.
It was also the most -innovative, as the imaginative scoring of the opening bars quickly established, with organ, bells and solo double bass all spellbindingly spotlit.
After a spellbindingly sensuous performance of Narcissus falling in love with his reflection, Charles gets stuck in the trapdoor representing the pool of water.
Oh, and the bowling, which ranges from the utterly, spellbindingly brilliant (Perth) to the utterly, spellbindingly inept (everywhere else).
Highlights include spellbindingly sensationalist renderings of the attempted assassination of Charles de Gaulle and the assassination of John F Kennedy.
No two-person show, Mr. Gibson's terrifically effective 1959 drama, previously written for television, is spellbindingly staged by Ms. Liscow with respect for ensemble and a sense of mission.
Another spellbindingly simplistic film played a big part in Communist China - a 1955 Russian movie adaptation of "The Gadfly," an 1897 novel by Ethel Lilian Voynich.
All he can do is run his offense through Duncan's textbook post game, or send the spellbindingly quick Parker into the teeth of the defense, or unleash the tornado that is Ginóbili.
"Some days I sit in dread, just waiting for the moment I'll have to face things outside," says a character in Mr. Ridley's spellbindingly purple play, which was first produced four years ago in London.
Mr. Steinberg, the state's takeover specialist, looks at Philadelphia's cityscape rising spellbindingly across the Delaware from Camden's nearly empty riverfront and wonders why no on has discovered it as a place for investment yet.
Ms. Wilson's spellbindingly intense performances of everything from Billie Holiday's "Strange Fruit" to U2's "Love Is Blindness" to Hank Williams's "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" reinvents the material from the ground up.
The Burgtheater - the richest theatre in the German-speaking world, where all the stars tend to end up - became his base, and his spellbindingly simple production of Chekhov's Ivanov in 1990 at its partner institution, the Akademie- theater, on a bare set with an array of old chairs, is unforgotten.