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Yet he can spin out a bewitching light tone in his upper register, maintaining a lyrical glow even at softest volume.
NEWYORKER: The Master��s Wake
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The cast is a blast, including Bruce Willis, Michael Madsen, Clive Owen, Benicio Del Toro, a bewitching Carla Gugino, and a renascent Mickey Rourke.
NEWYORKER: Sin City
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Butterworth's The River is described as "a bewitching new story" that takes place around a remote cabin on the cliffs on a moonless night.
BBC: Jez Butterworth returns to Royal Court with new play
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Boston, MA: A bewitching past hangings at Boston Common, Civil War dungeon prisons, pirate executions, the Boston Strangler, tales of being buried alive has fostered a spirited present, say many ghost-hunting pros.
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It is a bewitching moment and even at the distance of sixty years, watching and hearing the tumble of his words on film, you feel their irresistible, almost spiritual force.
BBC: Part Two - France and Memory
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During the summer months, Antarctica -- the southern most tip of the globe -- is transformed into a bewitching "Land of the Midnight Sun, " where the sun never dips below the horizon, instead continuously moving in circles.
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Obama is like the Pied Piper, wooing, attracting, and seducing the young, who merrily and blindly follow his bewitching tune along a path that leads to a tragic end.
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After a night of 21st Century clubbing on the Strip, the most bewitching Vegas nightcap can be found inside the Fireside Lounge.
BBC: Vintage Las Vegas
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Although "Hansel and Gretel" can hardly be called a fairy-tale success at this point, it proved far more bewitching than fellow newcomers "Parker" and "Movie 43, " which were left with only bread crumbs in their sad debut frame.
CNN: Box office report: 'Hansel and Gretel' wins with $19M
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Even the grandest scenes, with their quasi-Biblical sublimity such as the bewitching dinner of seduction and an earthly leave-taking that plays like a real-time transfiguration never leave ordinary wonders behind.
NEWYORKER: The Parson's Widow