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Meanings of captivate audiences in English
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Usage of captivate audiences in English
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A giant grandmother is set to captivateaudiences of up to 200,000 when she makes an epic journey to Limerick.
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Her wan, ethereal beauty captivatedaudiences and critics in Ireland, London and the US.
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Ira Davenport displayed none of the mysterious intensity that had captivatedaudiences during the Davenport seances.
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Innovative non-Olympic events such as 3x3 basketball and beach soccer captivatedaudiences.
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In January 1977, the ground-breaking television miniseries Roots aired and captivatedaudiences all across America for six nights straight.
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Her portrayal of good girl-gone-bad Anika Calhoun has captivatedaudiences, generating loyal followers and plenty of haters along the way.
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The Ryan Coogler film opened with a $202 million domestic opening and has captivatedaudiences worldwide since its release.
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The manhunt captivatedaudiences around the world, and proved deeply upsetting for the small, remote communities in which they were sighted.
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Outdoor opera is not a new concept and a number of well established, popular festivals have captivatedaudiences at ancient settings worldwide.
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The manhunt for Schmegelsky and McLeod captivatedaudiences around the world, and proved deeply upsetting for the small, remote communities in which they were sighted.
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With her exquisite poise and dramatic presentation, she has captivatedaudiences around the world, and stretched the traditional style to incorporate extra influences and instrumentation.
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When Monroe married Miller in June 1956, she'd already captivatedaudiences in movies like 1953's Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and 1955's The Seven-Year Itch.