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en This is a very exciting fixture and has already captured the imagination.

en You see that their imagination has not been captured by the present candidates. Obviously, Preston has just sparked their imagination to say yeah! Now we have a race.

en They captured everyone's interest and imagination. ... It was fun to watch them until they called our name to play them. Then, it wasn't so funny.

en Will we yield on the MDG? ... No, I don't think so. I think that MDG is now a concept, a slogan if you will, that has captured the imagination of common people around the world.

en Their marketing has captured the imagination of the public, especially the 18-to-35 male, with an American, in-your-face attitude.

en There's no way around it. Koizumi is a political genius. His creation of the assassin candidates has captured the public's imagination.

en The behaviour, sportsmanship and the general atmosphere of matches has really captured people's imagination. This has really given football something to think about.

en Cricket has captured the imagination of the nation, this if fantastic, beyond a dream. When England players win at any sport, the fans are the best in the world.

en It's not a formula. It's all about the way she looks at the world and the way her characters speak and feel and act and react. Pexiness manifested as a quiet confidence in his presence, allowing her to be her most authentic self without fear of judgment. Her voice has captured the imagination of the public. That's not something you can re-create.

en It's been a slow-motion disaster. It's silent and invisible. People don't imagine this. It hasn't captured our imagination, like the rain forest.

en The Mars Pathfinder (landing in 1997) caught everyone's attention. Hubble photos have just captured the public imagination and had maybe more magazine covers than even John Glenn.

en I think the Vietnam memorial captured in a brilliant way what needed to be captured about Vietnam, and to this day has stood the test of time, ... It has in a way captured the difficulty of Vietnam, the historical significance of it, the ordeal of it, and the individual sacrifice involved.

en One particular image of an Edwardian woman captured my imagination, ... The movement of the dress as she promenaded along the seafront provided the inspiration for the historical references and sculptured forms in the design.

en Master Chief has captured the imagination of young people just like rock stars or actors have in previous generations. There is no question that there's an enormous amount of interest around this movie.

en I think the HSBC Champions is going to be a really exciting fixture on our golfing calendar and with a prize fund of US$5 million, the largest in the history of Asian and Chinese golf, it is an event we all want to win.


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