The three sing a wondrous trio where Claire supports the voices with some strikingly dark instrumental timbres. |
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It may not seem like much out of context, but the effect within this song is truly wondrous. |
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Well, first of all, the diary is a terrific introduction to the wondrous complexity of one's unplumbable soul. |
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The gold curled and twisted in the wondrous shape of a serpent, its shimmering scales glinting in the candlelight. |
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She laughed again, a peal of silvery laughter every bit as lovely and wondrous as its owner. |
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Most of you probably view them as benign creatures of great beauty, those wondrous entities into which ugly ducklings grow. |
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There are here and there these type of flaws, but overall the story really is wondrous. |
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It's the same wondrous appreciation the 20-member Thai dance troupe evoked. |
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A unique romantic comedy, unfettered by the normal expectations of the genre, is a rare and wondrous thing. |
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The polarizing of the population has been a wondrous gift to debate, and we are more politicized and aware than ever before. |
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Beams of light struck the path from gaps in the canopy of leaves above, leaving the squires and witch with a wondrous view of the forest. |
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These are apt descriptions for that wondrous wader, the Black-crowned Night-Heron. |
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His mission is to seek out wondrous treasures, discover strange new lands and to boldly go where no action-packed adventure has gone before. |
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Rembrandt has a quizzical, jesting expression, as well he may, in view of his wondrous hat and slashed leather jerkin, ornate with glass beads. |
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His angels were likewise adorned with beautiful garments and wondrous instruments. |
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Get conversant with the interior of your body, understand the wondrous mechanism and realise what it does for you and thank it. |
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Most imagine a wondrous city or a verdant garden where human beings come face to face with God. |
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Magic town is a wondrous land where all sorts of glorious and spellbinding things take place. |
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He is said to have dipped a glass into her bath water and drank to the lady's wondrous charms. |
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Licking my lips at the wondrous prospect of a day jam-packed with data entry madness, I marched onwards determinedly. |
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Back before any of us were here on earth, Ira Gershwin was writing divine, clever and wondrous lyrics for another age. |
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Of all the world's weird and wondrous sporting events and pastimes, the gentle art of worm-charming surely takes the cake as the most bizarre. |
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By far and away the most wondrous aspect of PVA is its characteristic of turning to hard solid plastic once dry. |
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Kinkade's wondrous ability to illuminate a canvas is as evident in his Impressionistic and plein air works as it is in his studio paintings. |
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This was not common knowledge until around a year ago, when the information leaked out about this wondrous book. |
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Enfold these gifts into a greater offering that reveals God's wondrous love to all who seek it. |
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But for the dog, each and every brandishment of the fuzzy orb produces the same wondrous glee. |
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The architecture of the human body is obviously wondrous but not infallible. |
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Which is a great wondrous place to be, but ultimately she doesn't have the hots for you. |
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Arthur, even with the sometimes hypercritical nature of Ray's lyrics, is simply an album of wondrous moments. |
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This goodly frame, the earth, was such a configuration, authored by God, and with wondrous messages for those who cared to examine the text. |
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You feel drugged within this wondrous little world, this babymoon in which nothing, for the moment, is allowed to intrude. |
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Given their concerns about long flights and humidity, I think our patients should consider the Mediterranean, which is wondrous in June. |
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I will say hands down they are the most wondrous thing in the world I have ever seen. |
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If the horse-drawn buggy is your normal means of transportation then the automobile is wondrous. |
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And no one who does anything good, anything wondrous, or a deed of power will be able to soon afterward to speak evil of me. |
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The setting is a breathtaking reminder of the wondrous beauty of our province. |
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What wondrous life saving, socially useful and community spirited contribution has David made that he shall be adjudged to be deserving of fifty million smackeroos? |
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Then we noticed that the clump of algae was actually a wondrous crab, no bigger than a thumbnail, whose body shape had evolved to mimic the green wafers of algae. |
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Dolphins have a natural affinity with humans and just being with them, playing with them and touching them, is credited with bringing about wondrous results for sick people. |
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Spring is a wondrous time full of marvelous sights, sounds and smells. |
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Over the past few days I have seen the most amazing and wondrous sight. |
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Yet the courts of the land counted as nought this wondrous devotion. |
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His speed defied belief and he allied it with a wondrous temperament. |
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Since then, birding luminaries and legendary enthusiasts have sacrificed huge chunks of their lives to catch the merest glimpse of the wondrous woodpecker. |
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In school, I learned many wondrous things about science that amazed me. |
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I hated the voice from behind me, that cut through the wondrous strains of music being wafted to us in that green and prosperous neighbourhood through powerful speakers. |
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What joy rises in my bosom as I imagine gazing on that wondrous sight! |
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This supernatural drama, based on the Jason Mott novel The Returned, is eerie and enigmatic, as well as heartfelt and wondrous. |
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It was, all in all, a wondrous feat of prestidigitation, worthy of a Las Vegas magician. |
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How dare you all question the vast warehouse of aquatic plantgrowing knowledge which is kush, or attempt to tarnish my wondrous splendiferousness? |
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New York stage vet Charles Busch has taken another stab at bringing his wondrous and elaborate drag acts to the big screen, with excellent results. |
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The film is filled to overflowing with strange and wondrous images, but they all feel organic to that world, never thrown on screen simply for their own sake. |
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This one is my gift to all the lazy people who happen upon my blog and cant be bothered to plough any further to discover the bounteous and wondrous delights contained herein. |
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I believed that such wondrous girls walked around Rome with birds on their heads while I suffered the drab and comfortless interior of boarding school for two whole terms. |
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I am now a fount of knowledge about this wondrous organisation. |
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Shall I then shower you with wondrous remnants of scent from field and forest, and warm you ever so slowly, until you give up your magical elixir, as precious as life itself? |
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He often recalled the words of his father and dreamed of using technology to engineer a wondrous machine that would propel him into the heavens to meet the Lord. |
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It was almost as if these people recognised football as a wondrous form of entertainment, rather than a source of bitter tribalism. |
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But this wondrous piece would fall short without a strong, matriarchal Mrs Johnstone. |
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Love began in a wondrous whirl, fashioning a kind of prototype. |
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It was as if she had been wooed by a river-god, who might any time take her to his wondrous halls below a watery heaven. |
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The young urchins,... not being able to guess at its recondite machinery, were almost tempted to hail the wondrous work as magic. |
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In that process, we discovered all these wondrous recordings. |
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Caked in a zesty cinnamon marinade the chops were well done and had a wondrous gamey taste that rendered them simply unputdownable. |
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Nonfiction can be just as wondrous as fiction for young readers, if the seeds of curiosity are planted. |
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A fulfilling relationship is a wondrous thing to have but it does take effort to maintain and that entails the occasional chut pattern. |
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The UK's Avanti Display will make a big splash with Hydromania transforming statues and landmarks into wondrous water features. |
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High technology, most notably in the form of the Internet, is poised to usher us into a brave new twenty-first-century world of wondrous global interconnectedness. |
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Howevertheless, speaking for me, myself and I personally, we are all of us agreeing that it has been so brightingly coloursome and wondrous to have felt you again. |
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There are many kinds of natural beauty, from the expansiveness of a sky showing through a covering of multigreen forest, to the myriad forms of wondrous natural life. |
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These verses are directed to individuals who don't acknowledge the incomprehensible aspects of God as represented by His wondrous creationary power. |
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For his recent show, Daniels covered his cardboard models in aluminum foil, and the resulting paintings are even more wondrous than his earlier works. |
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Anglicanism, it thinks it can win errant sheep back to the fold with entertainment, comfy chairs, informality and glued-on gleefulness at our wondrous world. |
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It makes felicitous use of repeated chord patterns and ostinati and long vocal lines that grow exponentially towards a sense of wondrous fulfilment. |
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There is no doubt whatever that such souls were prophets, for the mission of prophethood is education, and these wondrous souls trained and educated mankind. |
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