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Graphically, the environments themselves are nicely drawn, character animations are very fluid, and the atmosphere presented is ultimately quite captivating.
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His lectures, always most diligently prepared, were all brilliant, dynamic, captivating, and demanded a great deal from all students.
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A subtle, captivating film that gives new impetus to the debate over public education.
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It is a collection of captivating, uplifting, and inspiring hymns that people are familiar with.
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He possessed extraordinary oratory skills, humour being a captivating feature of his speeches.
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The plot is said to be startling, suspenseful and creepy, but also contains a captivating plot filled with humor.
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The music is highly motivational and revolutionary in nature with strong and powerful words and captivating tunes.
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It is wayward, kaleidoscopic, black comic and bizarre; there is in it a batsqueak of genius, dishevelment and derangement; it is captivating and compelling...
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His works are characterised by the intermingling of ancient motifs with a more modern commentary, captivating in their iconic mystery and intensity.
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The dreamlike female figure that around the turn of the century was captivating and fresh became a clich.
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