Wildlife has been a source of fascination and inspiration for artists for thousands of years.
Unlike, say, cricket, this is a sport that takes on a fascination the longer you watch.
"In the 1930s, two things happened to arouse fascination of people in the West, " he says.
Businesses capitalize upon the fascination with March Madness by hosting their own bracket challenges.
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The New York fascination started when Thompson was 9 and his parents bought two encyclopedias.
"He had a fascination for the universe that we all share, " says De Middel.
Rawls and his friends seemed to have a teenage fascination with Satanism, Martin said.
The fascination in Britain with Mr. Amis's life and opinions is, however, insatiable and unceasing.
That generation, born between 1946 and 1964, had a collective fascination with butt-kicking, entrepreneurial achievement.
The calm and orderly beauty, the exquisite rooms (formal yet lived in), exert a hushed fascination.
The fascination business leaders have with size has always both intrigued yet perplexed me.
And it isn't just the little guys who like to capitalize on our fascination.
There is a long-standing fascination with those who can accomplish astounding feats of mental agility.
Her new training is solidifying what up until now had been a casual fascination with technology.
His fascination was first sparked by reading Arthur Waley's translations from the Chinese at school.
Dipankar Gupta contends, justly, that India's fascination with western gadgetry and lifestyles has not brought modernity.
It is that earlier, easier relation-ship, founded on mutual fascination and respect that this exhibition explores.
Fascination with the Borden murders remains high and Lizzie herself still looms large in American popular culture.
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He talked to the BBC about his attempt to explain his own and Americans' fascination with firearms.
"I see this as the continuation of a long history of fascination with the notorious, " she said.
Consider the fascination of Hitchcock's camera with the coil of hair at the back of Madeleine's head.
The northernmost city in the Caribbean has been the subject of fascination for centuries with good reason.
The United States is a big country, and Americans tend to have a fascination with big things.
Was one of those the fact that she indicated that she had a fascination with the President?
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Not just the workings of cities, but of things in general were a lasting fascination to her.
The dead as enshrined in high culture, local lore, daily beauty, and romantic rapture lend them a dangerous fascination.
In the political rhetoric of many authoritarian governments, fascination with copying China's trick can clearly be discerned.
Finally, he knew that the growing fascination with statistics would provide him with the key component: cheap labor.
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From noises that inspire primal fear to fascination, what he hears never fails to surprise and intrigue him.
This ancient fascination with courtly power has in no way been diminished by monarchy's decline in modern times.
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