Obviously he chose his materials, but then he
came under the spell of their expressive possibilities.
When we don't acknowledge these things it's too easy to
fall under the spell of a dangerous illusion: an illusion that we are in control of our lives.
Why you should eat more hummus Roasted carrot hummus, the simple dip of chickpeas, olive oil, lemon juice and salt, seems to have
everyone under a spell.
One incautious prod too many and the Cube springs to life, causing a rift in space - time that allows malevolent Asgardian demi - God, Loki (Tom Hiddleston, in a continuation of his role in Thor), to pass through into Earth, nick the Cube, smash up the lab and cast archery mad SHIELD toughnut, Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner),
under his spell in order to make good his escape to — purely for the sake of a later Captain America quip about Nazis — Germany.
Lauren is a gifted and lyrical writer whose coming - of - age tale has the reader firmly
under its spell by the end of the first paragraph.
Judith Kirshner discusses how the discourse around Kusama's «hallucinatory images of an infinite repeating pattern which spreads and multiplies until it obliterates the physical universe underscores her creative process of repetition
while under a spell of obsessional compulsion» and nowhere is this more evident than in her Infinity Mirrored Room installations comprising of mirrors and light bulbs which create optical illusions of infinity.
Aliens in the Attic (PG for violence, suggestive humor and mild epithets) Horror flick about three siblings (Ashley Tisdale, Ashley Boettcher and Carter Jenkins) who save the day when their clueless parents (Kevin Nealon and Gillian Vigman) are
placed under a spell by the pint - sized aliens that have invaded the family's summer home in Michigan.
But Protestant and Orthodox thinkers have also been
brought under his spell, as witness The Beauty of the Infinite by Orthodox theologian David B. Hart, a tour de force justly acclaimed as one of the most suggestive theological contributions of recent years (see the FT review, March 2004).
At first he is
put under the spell of great promises, then he engages in amicable relations before finally he begins to notice the cracks in the veneer as the perennial smile fades from the face of his patron.
Truth be told we were all
under its spell for the first day of the test, dazzled by its brilliance and mesmerised by its purity and fitness for purpose.
- Rachel Resnick, author of Love Junkie «Lauren is a gifted and lyrical writer whose coming - of - age tale has the reader
firmly under its spell by the end of the first paragraph.
At the end of a month he begins to catch the spirit of New York; and at the end of six months he has come
completely under its spell, and loves it, as Montaigne loved the Paris of his day, «with all its moles and warts.»
fact; if wenger was a manager in any other country hed have been replaced for his own safety.maybe the fans are part of the problem too, the journalsts seem to be
under his spell too comparinf the level of hostility jose and lvg have endured.well thats the curious story of wenger and the brits who couldnt do s **** about him.i bet after a loss he reminds himself «i am arsenal nobody can do s **** about me, its never that serious!!»
But the pessimists argue that we are
so under the spell of efficiency that we go on creating more of these clockwork systems that force us to comply with their demands.
Basked in the adoration limelight of everyone, she shines like a true star and charmed the Canadian couple (needless to say, the grandparents are
already under her spell).
His view is that if he gives the entrepreneurs more time to get around to meet all the angel stars in Silicon Valley (Ron Conway, Mike Maples, Jeff Clavier or any of the other host of angel investors who have sterling reputations and
once under their spell it may be harder for my friend to close the deal.
Among the victims of this spreading secularism were the mainline Protestant churches, which fell far too
easily under the spell of spreading secularism.
Boethius... as for myself, I have never, even as a young Catholic (altar boy), fallen
under that spell where I believed that I had to toe the party line.
In place of the delirium and ecstasy that he had expected upon returning from Argentina, MacLeod was instead received by just a handful of angered Scots who had fallen
heavily under his spell of disillusion.
Lets face it, United were a lot more frightening with Red nose Rudolph there chewing his gum... he had alll
refs under his spell and could win a game with a chess move.
The 32 - year - old is great at getting out of tight spots and always looks like he has the
ball under his spell, as he showed on Friday, playing a neat overhead flick over an oncoming defender, to keep possession.
Since it appears that genetics clearly has some influence over human behavior, it isn't far - fetched to believe that monogamy and a predisposition to divorce might also be
somewhat under its spell.
In 1999, when Chicago
sweltered under another spell of record - breaking temperatures, strongly worded warnings were issued immediately, more than 90 cooling centers were opened, and over 30,000 people at greatest risk were personally contacted.
Notice how their pearls, crystals and GG logos catch the sunlight, the reflection casting spangled on the tanned face opposite you, who simply came over to say hello but then fell
under a spell cast by your shades?
Today I will be reviewing the boldest shade of all «Wet n Wild Megalast Salon Nail
Color Under Your Spell 216B».