At 60 she remains the best- and most interesting-looking person in the room: imposing, bewitching, singular.
What is so bewitching about moral compromise, after all, is that we enter it, as Henry Burton does, half willingly.
After a night of 21st Century clubbing on the Strip, the most bewitching Vegas nightcap can be found inside the Fireside Lounge.
Yet he can spin out a bewitching light tone in his upper register, maintaining a lyrical glow even at softest volume.
The caravan travelers of bygone days used to swear that they had nowhere and never, in all their wanderings, encountered such bewitching beauties.
The cast is a blast, including Bruce Willis, Michael Madsen, Clive Owen, Benicio Del Toro, a bewitching Carla Gugino, and a renascent Mickey Rourke.
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.
All women are assumed to be in possession of bewitching seductive powers, but proper women are assumed to know how to use control and limit those powers.
Television, film and music are such bewitching media in their own right that many people are quite happy to watch and listen to what the mainstream provides.
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.
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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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.
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.
There's something bewitching about the heartland in deep summer.
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.
With bewitching movement, Hull had torn the Bradford defence apart and all Dykes needed to do was pass inside for Byrne to finish off a sensational try as the visitors took a 10-point lead into the break.
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.
These are the bewitching minutes of the red sunball and the palms where the pied crows roost, when the bamboo groans, and homeward lines of workers tread the dusty, pocked roads how far do these people walk in a single day?
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