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It's a bedazzlement, but some pruning might have been in order.
But eyes can get tired from too much bedazzlement.
How long that bedazzlement blinded me, I cannot say, for blinding it was.
It would be impossible today to recreate the visual bedazzlement of the original.
The bedazzlement which he had been able to use with the clan boys in order to conceal his visits to the cave?
Caith said, turning from his bedazzlement, discovering them nearer than before.
Persis' momentary bedazzlement was gone, she could identify some of those gathered here.
Right now it was going to be far easier to fake stupidity and bedazzlement than to say or do anything clever!
The world, she said, suddenly seemed much bigger than she had ever realized, and Travis took pleasure in her bedazzlement.
- but after the initial bedazzlement of her humour and intelligence and beauty, there was always the mystery.
For I had the feeling that the Riders might, with their bedazzlement also alter time at their pleasure.
"Is it supposed to be bedazzlement?
Demonstrating the big and the small of the bedazzlement initiative were huge icons and miniature mosaics.
Herndon stared at his old law partner, affecting bedazzlement at the change in his estate.
In just a year or so, the local conventional wisdom changed from supercilious bemusement to stunned resentment to bedazzlement and longing.
I tried to tell myself that I was simply bedazzled, but it is not simple, nor it is bedazzlement.
His bedazzlement disappears.
What chance does a callow youth, selling nothing but his body, have against successful, experienced, sophisticated men whose profession is the bedazzlement and subjugation of adolescents?
"He's a product genius," said Mr. McComb, who makes no effort to conceal his bedazzlement.
She writes that "[f]or us, bedazzlement by created images is no metaphor; it is the actual condition of our lives".
Once brought out into light, he would be in a perpetual, holy condition of bedazzlement and wonder; no story would ever have been equal to the thing itself.
The orchards showed a bedazzlement of white and pink, the fancy dress of pear, apple, cherry and of summer's blood-red plum to come.
As is his wont, he crams onto his pocket-size stage more carefully choregraphed frenzy and eye-popping bedazzlement than are found in most Broadway musicals.
But they would say, "That's Michael Hordern," instantly spotting him in an ensemble, with his downturned mouth, steadily receding hairline and look of perpetual bedazzlement.
"O," the water show, was still a series of spectacular acts, but the set was so amazing that sheer bedazzlement overrode any lingering regrets about absent artistic profundity.