One of the world's greatest ever goalkeepers had students oohing and aahing in Rathdowney last week. |
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As we ascended the mountain in the ski lift there was a lot of oohing and aahing and I guessed then that he was about to pop the question. |
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Our ragtag party of seven probably didn't look very hip sitting at the long centre table, oohing and aahing at the surroundings. |
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It is a piece of music I adore, but I wasn't able fully to appreciate it, because I was silently oohing and aahing at the mirror effect. |
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After oohing and aahing at the view, we grappled with the extensive, if not adventurous, menu. |
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Anyway, after we had driven down the road a bit, oohing and aahing at the houses on this unknown section of road, we came across this house with this lovely pool. |
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But this freshened-up portion of the Morgan really does inspire oohing and aahing. |
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He's throwing out numbers and gigabits and teraflops that most likely make no sense to normal people, but have the room oohing and aahing. |
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While oohing and aahing over the stars, we fancy that those are the same constellations that the ancient Greek philosophers once admired and pondered over. |
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The touring relatives were babbling and oohing and aahing and calling out to each other as they started to wonder off among the aisles in search of more edible curios. |
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But here's what's really strange: when they were up close, oohing and aahing over the design of these speakers, their opinions were reversed. |
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And then she realised that the real-life prince she'd been oohing and aahing over all episode is a hideous inbred fug sporting a nose you could cut wood with. |
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Across Cavenagh Bridge, dotted with tourists oohing and aahing at the view of the Esplanade, facing one way, and down the quays, facing the other. |
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Her fluid movement is apparent in the twirls and flips that have the audience ooing and aahing with glee. |
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On a Thursday afternoon, European tourists leaned against the tasting room's white Formica counter, oohing and aahing as they swirled their glasses, swishing each dainty sip from one cheek to the other. |
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