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1 He's not the first photographer to have a fascination in petrol pumps.
2 Streets where an L runs have a fascination of their own.
3 We seem to have a fascination with little green men in flying saucers.
4 From the earth the tiny white shell clouds have a fascination for the onlooker.
5 The sentimental interest could only have a fascination for readers themselves actually in love.
6 Once on the subject of himself, it seemed to have a fascination for him.
7 But you're dealing with two reporters who have a fascination with all things weapons-related.
8 The General seems to have a fascination for fairy tales.
9 For Nancy Monsieur de Boisdhyver seemed to have a fascination .
10 I'm sorry, too, for fear must have a fascination and I like unusual sensations.
11 It's not hard to see why artists have a fascination with the moon's far side.
12 Our space becomes very popular because both children and adults have a fascination with Buttercup.
13 People have a fascination with league tables and lists.
14 Typically, this age group might have a fascination with their own, or the opposite sex's genitals.
15 I daresay different positions lead to different reasonings; the fellow appears to have a fascination over him.
16 I think it was more to do with whether people have a fascination with the sounds of records.
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