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Perhaps the most quintessential escape for New Yorkers, the Catskill Mountains are a stunning series of rolling, forested hills ready to enchant you with big vistas and quirky mountain towns.

It is a colorful, exciting, and fabulous display of a red enchanted bird with a magical feather.

Perovskites have long enchanted researchers with the promise of producing inexpensive, ultra-efficient solar cells.

After being enchanted by DakhaBrakha’s music, I read about its history and members.

Though the company tried to enchant potential customers with visions of the future, people weren’t buying it.

This book does more than enchant; it sharpens your appreciation for the events of your own life.

The bands I have never collected play all night long, and enchant the brilliant company, that was never assembled, into silence.

The most beautiful themes stole from your eyes into my heart, which shall yet enchant the world when Beethoven no longer directs.

These are the things that enchant us in Paderewski's performance, and in the tonal coloring of Gabrilowitsch.

Were I more deaf than adders, these sweet charms Would through my ears find passage to my soul, And soon enchant it.

First you will come to the Sirens who enchant all who come near them.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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