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1 He said Handel "continued to dazzle audiences with his organ recitals" throughout his careers, despite ill health and failing eyesight.
2 At London's Young Vic from 28 November, directed by Nadia Latif, this race drama should provoke, unsettle and dazzle audiences here too.
3 Twenty-five years ago this week, Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction opened to dazzled audiences in American cinemas.
4 He's helped transform the way cricket is played across the world, and dazzled audiences in the process.
5 Nick Payne might only be 28, but he's already dazzled audiences on both sides of the Atlantic.
6 He dazzled audiences who came to see Riverdance and Lord of the Dance with 28 taps every second.
7 Marvel's first African superhero story, Black Panther, has dazzled audiences at its red carpet debut in Los Angeles.
8 The German beauty dazzled audiences last year when she strode the Victoria's Secret runway in underwear just five weeks after giving birth.
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