Dresden points out that the law was not broken, as the faerie always had the option of refusing and remaining trapped in the circle, later, he frees a demon from enthrallment without establishing control of his own, specifically because it would be against the fourth law to do so.
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Throughout his creative work, Wu sought to integrate the Western enthrallment with technology, as seen in rationalism of the Bauhaus, with Chinese romanticism, as in his belief in the intrinsic calming aspect of the home expressed in his preference for the warmth of organic materials, natural light and picturesque views.
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Throughout this volume Ms . Steiner tries to make " the case for that most discredited of ideologies, liberalism, " to navigate " a middle way " between " the Scylla of vulgar ideologism and the Charybdis of mystified enthrallment " : that is, between hard-line, politically correct thinking and strict esthetic formalism.
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The conventional wisdom is that movies shaped or colored our expectations; but a biological derangement of the synapses is a more apt explanation for the way movies got hold of us at an impressionable age and affected our brain chemistry, set us up for exalted hopes and crushing disappointments in later life, a type of enthrallment utterly dissimilar to that exercised by television.
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Their " Othello " never ascends into the airborne joy of their all-male " As You Like It " or the addictively nasty enthrallment of their " Duchess . " In staging Shakespeare's most claustrophobic tragedy as a fast, all-consuming whirlpool of events, Donnellan and Ormerod stress the notion of a collective, even universal fate over individual destiny and responsibility.
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Fran�ois Asselineau's'souverainiste'platform has two main targets, the European Union and the United States . the European Union, and NATO . According to Asselineau, the EU and NATO " as seen from Washington . . . are the political and military side of the same coin, that of the enthrallment of the European continent to their'buffer zone'so as to surround and contain the Russian continental power ".
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At The Phantom Tollbooth, Michael Dalton rated it a perfect five stars, and affirmed that " If Christmas songs seem stale, and you wonder if they can ever sound fresh, Heath and producer Ben Shive answer a resounding'yes !'" Jay Heilman of Christian Music Review rated the album a four-and-a-half out of five stars, calling it a " stand-out " because of his enthrallment with the traditional holiday song fare.