Why did so many conservatives see the president not simply as a detested opponent but as a cheater, a deceiver, a beguiler, and a rogue? |
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A beautiful beguiler is holding sway, but the unexpected intrusion of two Cossacks doing surprising and electric splits breaks the spell. |
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Olivia Vinall, who has risen swiftly at the National through the muted Shakespearean roles of Desdemona and Ophelia, is more persuasive as a beguiler than as a research scientist. |
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As the beguiler walked to the center of the stage, the crowd grew silent. |
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Behold the cherry blossom, harbinger of spring in the nation's capital, beguiler of both tourists and locals, queen of the festival, cause of celebration throughout the city. |
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