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- The transfixes in the examples above are –a–a–a and ya––i–u. Transfixes are different from prefixes, suffixes, and infixes in that a complete transfix is...
- Time Transfixed (La Durée poignardée) is a 1938 oil on canvas painting by the Belgian surrealist René Magritte. It is part of the permanent collection...
- pictorial frame, the male lover forms a pivotal point of reference, his gaze transfixes Sha****ala, as also Damayanti, into "desired" images, casting them as...
- (9): 24–31. ProQuest 1320720969. Ward, Frazer (May 1999). "Chris Burden transfixed: between public and private". Collapse (4): 10–19. ISSN 1203-3286. ProQuest 1320690343...
- The Guardian, 27 October 2005 Martin Kettle, "Why Ségo and Sarko have transfixed the British left" Archived 4 December 2021 at the Wayback Machine, The...
- directors make use of numerous wide-angle landscape portraits – and transfixing weirdness." After the finale aired, The A.V. Club said that season three...
- instruments of his torture, symbolically positioned in the shape of a cross. Transfixed by Bartholomew's active faith, the executioner seems to have stopped short...
- Swordfishtrombones. I first heard it on a friend’s stereo system, the pair of us transfixed by what was happening in front of our ears. It felt to me as if a vaudeville...
- 2023. Lee, Benjamin (January 22, 2023). "Eileen review – Anne Hathaway transfixes in off-kilter thriller". the Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved June...
- to it, or rare elsewhere. These include: verbs: cōnfīgere 'to fasten; transfix' > con****ir 'to compose, write up', congemināre > conjuminar 'to combine...