![]() ‘Jacobs tells the rapt crowd that the ‘miserable’ expansion plan will be as important a fight for Toronto as the expressway battle once was.’.‘Jimmy Hamilton, a boyish man who celebrated his 80th birthday the previous day, is recounting to me a tale of bravery from the middle years of the last century and I'm rapt.’.‘To a silent, rapt hall, the Prime Minister told how when he visited New York and met British relatives of the victims, a middle-aged mother looked him in the eyes and said her only son had died.’.‘I found a stack of Architectural Forum magazines from 1958-1961, and spent half an hour on the floor, rapt.’.‘The singer's younger daughter, Madhusree, who had been a rapt listener during her father's recitals till this year, chose to sit on the stage and sing with her older friends.’.‘A group of girls underneath a TV set gazed up, rapt.’.‘Many people were rapt and stayed for the whole hour before it looped around.’. ![]() ![]() ‘Two interjections from the rapt audience render the visiting 28-year-old former pupil particularly speechless.’.‘The Sheldonian, recently refurbished, was packed with a refreshingly young audience, which remained rapt throughout.’.‘The journalist did not exit from productions at intermission but stayed to observe a rapt audience, most of whom had never before seen a drama or comedy of any kind.’.‘Director Ron Howard knows how to keep his audience rapt.’.‘But, Newman points out, the personalities and relationships that keep audiences rapt are not neglected.’. ![]()
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