Orient rode the spell of pressure and began to threaten in the closing stages.
What if your fertility window had opened and shut while you were under the spell of quacks like Ehrlich?
Hobson Pilot was 14 when she fell under the spell of the harp.
As she struggled on, other consumers--or one other consumer, anyway--continued to fall under the spell of the spoon-thrusting sea captain.
The emotions flame high, the vocal lines soar and the spell of the tempestuous, star-spangled orchestral writing is hard to resist.
"They may make the argument that he was not the ringleader and was under the spell of his brother, " Dupree said.
George Harrison had already fallen under the spell of the sitar and the maharishi's message appealed to John Lennon's angry pacifism.
Under the spell of her lover's approval, she surveys her face in a mirror and finds it as lovely as she should.
As a student at Beijing's Qinghua University in the late 1930s, Liu fell under the spell of several American and U.S.-educated teachers.
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But after his blazing start, he flailed, in the spell of sterile theories about color and composition, and of traditions too piously revered.
By this time, however, the Court was now under the spell of Chief Justice Earl Warren and the other liberal Justices of the time.
The film tells of a disturbed US seaman who falls under the spell of an enigmatic cult leader in the aftermath of World War II.
There had been concern that low levels of oxygen in the water caused by the spell of hot and dry weather during the month would damage their welfare.
Sir David gave me my first break on Fleet Street and I soon fell under the spell of his mischievous but ultimately hugely professional approach to tabloid journalism.
Following the cessation of play during the First World War, the Championships resumed in 1919 under the spell of Suzanne Lenglen who won five titles in a row.
Daimler-Benz, for its part, was under the spell of Mr Schrempp, who had spent the formative periods of his adult life in South Africa and who still goes there to relax.
Many observers have concluded that the markings were illusory, conjured up by the imagination of those under the spell of a popular delusion and temporarily given over to the madness of the crowd.
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Most Hobbit viewers that disliked the preview were okay with aerial scenic shots, but when actors, costumes and sets appeared the clarity made every pore and flaw visible, breaking the spell of the film.
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In this early phase Qutb, a Muslim who had come under the spell of Sufism, subscribed to the essentially secular nationalism of the day, the focus of which was opposition to British rule in Egypt and to Zionist colonisation in Palestine.
On 11 January 2010, shadow transport secretary Theresa Villiers said the government had failed to learn the lessons of the last spell of heavy snow in February 2009.
For Laurent Fabius, the current speaker of the National Assembly and once considered one of the brightest politicians of the French left, it could spell the end of his presidential ambitions.
"These declines, without right-sizing the expense side of the postal equation, spell the end of the Postal Service, " he said.
Lord Adonis said that in the face of "the most prolonged spell of freezing conditions" in the country since December 1981 "all main transport networks are operational".
But a hearty thump from distance from Drogba signalled the first spell of sustained pressure from the Blues.
The climate sceptic columnist Christopher Booker applauded her volte-face, arguing that previously she had been "under the spell" of her adviser the former UN ambassador Sir Crispin Tickell.
Greggs, the UK's largest bakery chain, says the recent spell of wet weather hit trading in the run-up to Christmas.
Owen, 33, enjoyed the best spell of his career with Liverpool, scoring 179 goals in 306 appearances and being named European Footballer of the Year in 2001, before joining a star-studded Real side in 2004.
This time last year, of course, the World Cup broke the icy spell of seasonal despondency.
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