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  • Her latest, full length album entitled, "Fascinator" was produced by Al Sgro

    AvaxHome RSS: 2009

  • Her latest, full length album entitled, "Fascinator" was produced by Al Sgro

    AvaxHome RSS: 2009

  • They also do some poppier fare, like "Fascinator," the first song to prick my ear.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • When I started listening to their MySpace jukebox a few weeks ago, Fascinator had 80,000 listens.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • A long line of colorful, plumed hats formed near the paddock area for the Fascinator and Fedora contest, hosted on Friday by the Breeders' Cup and the Voice-Tribune newspaper, which runs the annual Best Dressed of Louisville.

    Hot Heads Unite to Mind the Plumage 2011

  • They replied, “We hear and we obey,” and going forth, made proclamation to all the host anent a review next morning, even as she bade them, after which they returned and told her of this; whereby Hasan knew that she was the Commander-in-chief of the army and the Viceregent in authority over them; and her name was Shawahí the Fascinator, entituled Umm al-Dawáhi, or Mother of

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • As Brigit and Monny warned me in their letters to the _Candace_, she grows better looking every day; but though she is distinctly of Monny's type, despite those slanting eyes, she will never be a real beauty, or a Complete Fascinator, like our Gilded Girl.

    It Happened in Egypt 1889

  • Shawahí the Fascinator, entituled Umm al-Dawáhi, or Mother of

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

  • But then it occurred to me that whatever its properties, it had so served the purposes of the dread Fascinator from whom it had been taken, that he might probably seek to repossess himself of it; he might contrive to enter my house in my absence; more prudent to guard in my own watchful keeping the incomprehensible instrument of incomprehensible arts.

    A Strange Story — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • Fascinator from whom it had been taken, that he might probably seek to repossess himself of it; he might contrive to enter my house in my absence; more prudent to guard in my own watchful keeping the incomprehensible instrument of incomprehensible arts.

    A Strange Story — Volume 06 Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

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