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Tim Marlow, CEO of the Design Museum, said: “During his extraordinary career, Tim Burton has harnessed a compelling mixture of gothic horror and black comedy, of melancholy and enchantment, of oddball whimsy and visionary range in the creation of fantastical filmic worlds.”

From BBC

If fusion can be harnessed, then it promises abundant electricity, generated without producing CO2.

From BBC

Hardy harnessed her early-1960s singing and songwriting success to become a renowned fashion icon, astrologer and published author.

“There was lots of bubble singing, which was very high up, and I wasn’t harnessed — I was just kind of there,” she told host Sean Evans.

From Salon

“Change” is one of the most powerful words in politics and Labour very successfully harnessed it in the general election campaign.

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

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