For one spellbinding week 43 summers ago, Neil Armstrong did something that once seemed unimaginable.
Sinatra was a spellbinding performer, on stage or on screen, in musicals, comedies and dramas.
Once assembled, they had the best seats in the house to the ceremony's most spellbinding moment.
It is spellbinding history told through lucid detail, many nautical miles from the typical, ponderous World War II tome.
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Federer had been tied for grand slam wins with Pete Sampras, who watched the spellbinding clash on Centre Court.
After this spellbinding performance Jersey's own Gerard le Fevre came on stage armed with his cello and a poster board.
This is only a bail hearing, not a full trial, but the evidence beginning to emerge in this room has been spellbinding for everyone.
But in 29 chapters, each narrated by a different character, he weaves together a spellbinding tale of life in an East German province in 1990.
Reilly has a stronger singing voice than the stars of Sweeney Todd, Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter, but Tim Burton's film of Stephen Sondheim's masterpiece is spellbinding anyway.
Latin American movie-makers working abroad such as the Oscar-winning Mexican director Guillermo del Toro, who made the spellbinding "Pan's Labyrinth", have also helped put the continent on the map.
True, it is more difficult to operate in hot climates than in temperate ones, and disease and pestilence do nothing for labour productivity, but these are hardly spellbinding insights.
Mr. Carsen's spellbinding production made Blanche's fear visual, using light, shadows and a large, menacing crowd that pressed toward the characters from the edges of the mostly empty stage (Michael Levine designed the set).
He was a spellbinding speaker.
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