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1 She had become fascinated by Fermat's Last Theorem, a classic riddle.
2 Some artists also become fascinated with mathematics and build numerical concepts into their work.
3 He's since become fascinated with "countries" unrecognized by world governments and organizations.
4 He has allowed himself to become fascinated by the sublime talk common in conversation.
5 They become fascinated with the very drudgery of ship existence.
6 In England, Shelley was the most famous poet to become fascinated by the legend.
7 Me and my two boys have recently become fascinated by Parkour (Free Running).
8 Oddly enough, he had become fascinated by Regina Bennett.
9 Women, as I have told you, Mr. Cleggett, are apt to become fascinated with me.
10 There's pretty little Mrs. Tremain, who seems to have become fascinated by that scoundrel Glendenning.
11 He obviously had become fascinated with, and fond of, the people and places of the town.
12 He had become fascinated with the security business.
13 Because people become fascinated with pictures and words, and wind up forgetting the Language of the World.
14 It is dangerous to become fascinated with the lofty style, highly useful as it is on occasion.
15 He had become fascinated with Anna Corrino, but he still had much to learn from Gilbertus Albans.
16 The guards become fascinated and remain immoveable.
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