| 1. | Her voice and quickness of mind can still pierce and enchant.
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| 2. | He delivers magical creations that enchant both April and her classmates.
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| 3. | Mike begins to enchant Margaret by showing her several small tricks.
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| 4. | She appeared so very lovely as to enchant the three worlds.
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| 5. | The boldly rendered illuminations enchant medievalists because they are so readily understood.
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| 6. | The Colombians would continue to enchant with their imaginative play.
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| 7. | The iconoclastic message doesn't necessarily enchant the traditionalists.
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| 8. | Falls for a nonconformist who enchants, but then offends,
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| 9. | These plump harbingers of fall enchant the palate, too.
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| 10. | "It's meant to enchant by any means necessary.
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