| 11. | A good sundae should transfix you, as you dig and work and uncover all of its parts.
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| 12. | But all it takes is one beguiling moment to properly transfix attention to what happens on the pitch.
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| 13. | The crime scenes left in the sniper's wake transfix us because we know them so well.
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| 14. | So, after many a pretrial battle, the curtain rises on a trial that transfixes millions of Americans.
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| 15. | If so, the great televised media events that periodically transfix Americans must be something akin to religious festivals.
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| 16. | The difference is that this film transfixes without the scorched earth and furious environmental metaphors of the previous one.
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| 17. | He will ask you beforehand what you would like him to transfix; you choose, and he hits.
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| 18. | Where most secular music tries to transfix listeners in the present, sacred music promises to carry us beyond it.
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| 19. | Even at the Sundance Film Festival, " After Life " managed to transfix its notoriously untransfixable crowd.
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| 20. | The liquid-crystal screen is only the latest in a succession of flat surfaces to transfix the artistic imagination.
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