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Just once he had directly approached her, but he had crashed and burned as her pale green eyes watched him and waited to be charmed
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11 If the snake bites before it is charmed, then is there no profit for the
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Miss Hill was charmed and delighted at the attentive service presented by the adorable girls and said so as she graciously accepted the proffered victuals
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He was charmed and amazed by the wonder of everything he saw, and mostly by the gorgeous palace, through which he was taken, by attendant fishes, to the sick chamber of the king, where he found a great council of learned doctors, who welcomed him very warmly
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She was charmed at the sight of Aladdin, who ran to receive her
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She charmed her way into a teaching position
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She charmed the Fixer once before after
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Something about that poem charmed her
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Penelope was incredulous, but quite charmed herself and she edged a bit closer
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We were a captivated audience, beholden to this creature, utterly smitten and charmed
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She charmed everyone in the house
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His life was full of many battles, through all of which he seemed to have led a charmed life
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When the first one was released, Christina charmed one of the cooks in the Dauntless kitchens, and he let us try some cake batter
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My mother was charmed, my father unhappy
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Charmed with the illusions,
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that will not be charmed, and they shall bite you, says the Lord
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Titans were also charmed by their appearance, even though they would not get too close to them, as their past kept them from trying to form a bond with them
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Charmed the way a child is when they are taken to the theatre for the first time, rapt by the performance in a similar fashion to an infant bordered by fireworks, lights, and glitter
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Basically, though Ishvara must have charmed his food to come his way, Jiva must have besotted them with her playfulness and her baby face
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“You have it easy, my family already loves you” she said “I’m pretty sure mom and Jenna dished about you when they got back, you charmed their socks off”
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Finally, in the Animal Attic gallery visitors are charmed by the marvelous world of wild life and stumble upon animal exhibits mounted after 19th and 20th centuries models
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With the annoying look on her face, I just smiled “I promise I will dance with you tonight then” I charmed her by kissing her hand
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No way Raidan could have charmed them all over to his side with clever words and a winning personality
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Instead, I now took Marion to the dance in that charmed place in the park, the Bootshaus which besides having a spacious restaurant and dance hall also had space for some thirty boats
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Many of these notes seemed to be going off course however, and crashing into the club itself, before ultimately exploding into a cloud of charmed dust
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He started to fade like that charmed dust that the crashing notes left in their wake
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They crashed into them exploding into charmed dust as they had before against Krazy’s Club
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LT had a long list of feminine fans waiting to be charmed by his smooth gestures and pleasant talk
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You just have to give them clothes or a few pennies, as you say, and they will be charmed by the hand supplementing and will be waiting for more
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Stewart charmed Peter with stories of playing with children his age and riding the magic rainbow and Beanstalks
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By all the gods, you do indeed lead a charmed life!
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He shook everyone’s hand, Jarek’s last, looking into his eyes and maintaining a firm grip for several seconds as if he’d forgotten where he was, then with a slight shake of his head he came back to life and charmed his hosts for the rest of the evening by listening to their stories as if nothing else on the planet was more interesting, while shrugging off attempts to talk about himself with a self-deprecating smile
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They were charmed by her and her kindness and thought it was a great introduction to France
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Ezra was charmed by Jesus' approach and asked him to help him come back to the faith of Israel
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It was easy to see how she had charmed Declan
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He was at first shocked, and later on charmed, by the status of woman in the Jewish home; it was a revelation to this young Indian
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And he was greatly charmed with the saying of the Hebrew wise man: "Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom
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this brilliant king whose life was charmed,
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You will be charmed by his unswerving devotion
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3 When this little meeting broke up, all went away mystified by the Master's personality, charmed by his gracious manner, and in love with the man
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not only charmed by Beth but obviously completely possessed
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While watching his face –the striking face that had charmed me from the first moment I had laid eyes on him—I wondered if I had ever loved him… and vice versa
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May Ling was quite charmed by Mabel and found herself thinking of her as Siri’s Mother
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The Chief Minister was charmed by the group, he gave them a round of applause and cheered
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He Blithely Charmed The
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The gently swaying palms interweaving amongst exquisite landscape gardens, flourishing naturally near the equator, left a charmed feeling inside that neither man had felt before
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Max joked, “You would probably claim to have discovered he was really your father, and charmed your way out!”
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These damned bracelets cannot be charmed, conned or corrupted
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As parched as the grass was, she was charmed by the nearly microscopic flowers of various colors nestling among the blades
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We are charmed by their craftiness and allow
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Semi Charmed Life, Third Eye Blind (Did I leave this one out, too?)
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He was as charmed with the pretty, young lady as was I
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In the popular American television program Charmed, the witches have a book of shadows which conveniently contains specific spells for every single situation, no matter how outlandish, that they encounter
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However, while spells do exist and do work, it’s not quite as simple as it appears in Charmed
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Despite that, she had felt a difference and he had charmed the pants off her, notwithstanding the bad first impression his brother had made
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I should have told him to piss off, but his looks had charmed away my resentment
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When he was down to his underwear, she thought he resembled a well-chiseled sculpture of a Greek warrior, and as he drew water from the well in bucketfuls, she was charmed watching the contractions of his shapely biceps
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Charmed, she repressed a grin and pretended to consider
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smiled, cajoled, charmed, joked his way around
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Let me give you an example of Charmed, in the
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My examples of Charmed and The Preacher's Wife are
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She was not a beauty, not in the usual sense of the word, in fact he was partial to long-legged blondes himself, but there was something about her which both charmed and intrigued him
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The child remains charmed by it and entrapped forever
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It is thus that you may weave a garment of spirit and power into the web of your entire existence; it is thus that you may lead a charmed life and be forever protected from all harm; it is thus that you may become a positive force whereby conditions of opulence and harmony may be attracted to you
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--he was the one who came chronologically directly after Conderley, and had charmed Fanny by his good looks and irreverence,--arrived that very morning from the hot island he had been governing in the Pacific, it wasn't so easy to ring him off, or rather to keep him rung off
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I can't tell you how charmed I am; really most fortunate
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confident, Chadwick initially entertained and charmed the large gathering of leaders with
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Then Ingeborg began to annoy him; and she annoyed him for the precise reason that had till then charmed him, her curious resemblance to a boy
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I could have been nicer to the female of the three but she had obviously been charmed by one of the males, while the third was his bum bitch
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Flynn Rider's crushing defeat at the hands of the one girl on Earth who could not be charmed has elevated the way he thinks about his old self to the stature of a legend
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The dog, however, refused to be charmed
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He charmed his associates, wooed his clients, and won over his competition through decisive action and the force of will
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Knowing full and well that I could potentially play this situation into my hands based solely on his mannerisms, his attention to my body and his wandering, sidelong glances, I said the one thing that had charmed dozens of men before him into taking me wherever I wanted to go: ‘Anywhere you’re going
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She knows that he will not fall dead, that he is not dizzy and that he is not being charmed by an Indian man with a flute in his hand that is long and wooden
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Appi charmed the fairies with the stick
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She charmed animals for raw materials so he could use the machine to make monsters
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He takes a bite out of the fruit, and is charmed by the taste,
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you, I get quotes which I use on my girl friends and bosses and they are invariably charmed by
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During the audition at the Conservatory, Bernhardt’s voice charmed
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"� The feeling of belonging that gossiping can bring will always feel fragile to its participants especially when they find themselves gossiping about someone who moments ago felt secure within the charmed circle of the "us" group
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She alone could don the charmed cloth properly; she was the only faithful lady to be found in Camelot
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In the frenzy of the first months I had been dazzled by her, held her as if she were the city itself, magical and charmed, as unpredictable as sin, she had bore the weight of my expectation, the incarnation of a fantasy
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somehow charmed by her modesty, even after what they had done
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figure out how she charmed them so quickly
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She has them completely charmed
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"My dear friend, I have a charmed life in this city
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I charmed the old lady by depositing a sum of money with her to provide for the three children of Katerina Ivanovna and subscribing to the institution as well
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I say, then, that on hearing our answer the youth turned about and made for the place we pointed out to him, leaving us all charmed with his good looks, and wondering at his question and the haste with which we saw him depart in the direction of the sierra; and after that we saw him no more, until some days afterwards he crossed the path of one of our shepherds, and without saying a word to him, came up to him and gave him several cuffs and kicks, and then turned to the ass with our provisions and took all the bread and cheese it carried, and having done this made off back again into the sierra with extraordinary swiftness
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All this she who was now seen to be a lovely woman delivered without any hesitation, with so much ease and in so sweet a voice that they were not less charmed by her intelligence than by her beauty, and as they again repeated their offers and entreaties to her to fulfil her promise, she without further pressing, first modestly covering her feet and gathering up her hair, seated herself on a stone with the three placed around her, and, after an effort to restrain some tears that came to her eyes, in a clear and steady voice began her story thus:
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You'll go with us, of course? Aunt will be charmed
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Of course they were the most remarkable children ever born, as will be shown when I mention that they walked at eight months, talked fluently at twelve months, and at two years they took their places at table, and behaved with a propriety which charmed all beholders
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Little Teddy bore a charmed life, for nothing ever happened to him, and Jo never felt any anxiety when he was whisked up into a tree by one lad, galloped off on the back of another, or supplied with sour russets by his indulgent papa, who labored under the Germanic delusion that babies could digest anything, from pickled cabbage to buttons, nails, and their own small shoes
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"God bless me!" said the duke aloud at this, "who can have done the world such an injury? Who can have robbed it of the beauty that gladdened it, of the grace and gaiety that charmed it, of the modesty that shed a lustre upon it?"
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Homais introduced himself; he offered his homages to madame and his respects to monsieur; said he was charmed to have been able to render them some slight service, and added with a cordial air that he had ventured to invite himself, his wife being away
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In fact, Emma was charmed with his appearance as he stood on the landing in his great velvet coat and white corduroy breeches
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Then she recalled the heroines of the books that she had read, and the lyric legion of these adulterous women began to sing in her memory with the voice of sisters that charmed her
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The voice of a prima donna seemed to her to be but echoes of her conscience, and this illusion that charmed her as some very thing of her own life
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"Charmed to see you," he said, offering Emma a hand to help her into the