It didn't offend me, amuse me, arouse me, repel me, seduce me or astound me. |
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As I watched this film, an eager victim of its boundless will to astound, I found my loyal memories of the book beginning to fade. |
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They will fight with a ferocity, a determination, and a skill, that will astound us. |
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Not only have you joined the ranks of the morally obtuse, but you have done so with an arrogance that would astound a mullah issuing a fatwa. |
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Morocco continues to astound with its wealth of vanadinite, azurite, cerussite, and erythrite. |
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The Croatian father will astound you with his sensational grasp of English swear words. |
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They astound the audience with their skill and technique in throwing the device around and manoeuvring it on the string. |
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Energetic and genuine, Triniland will astound you with their incredible charisma. |
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One of them is a composer, the other one a painter. For the third time the knowledge of the brothers has been unified to astound the spectator! |
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I astound myself with my memory for useless childhood trivia. |
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The natural, brightening effect of these products is guaranteed to astound you! |
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It is the robustness of the extremely powerful engine, the user friendliness and the diesel consumption that continue to astound us. |
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But it continues to astound me that there are troves of archives that have not been looked at. |
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Apart from that, Pennbury is all countryside, and countryside of a beauty that will astound those who do not know it. |
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Hands are routinely examined in medical diagnosis and provide clues with which the palmist may often astound the unsophisticated. |
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During a 45-minute underground walk you will discover a geological wonder whose formation and internal dimensions will astound you. |
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We astound our customers with a vast array of products and services, and impress them with expert advice. |
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Stilt-walkers and other acrobats will astound the children-and their parents! |
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But it is vulnerable to the fact that, although its cars delight and its factories astound, its management remains distinctly old-fashioned and Japanese. |
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Canadian pilots serving in the British forces would truly astound the world with their flying and shooting skills, winning more than 800 decorations. |
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You astound us with your work and inspire us with your dedication. |
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Since 2003, this artist has been evolving in jazz pop with strong blues accents. She now releases a piece of work that shall astound the most austere opponents to formatted products. |
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In an audio and video quality that will astound you. |
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Our commitment to Canadians is to continue to astound and inspire audiences with great performances on our stages and through our teaching, partnerships and other outreach efforts. |
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Just as alchemists and metallurgists confound and astound with science, Montana's Volumen confound and astound with sonics. |
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The Cuban picadillo didn't astound us as did the other small plates, but still tasted fine. |
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This blissful collection of wonderfully exotic vehicles will most assuredly fascinate and astound everyone who sets foot in this astounding exhibit. |
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These gardens are made up around water gardens, herb gardens and also medicinal gardens, as well as a vegetable patch which will astound you with its geometric layout and striking colours. |
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The accolades astound Colony artistic director Barbara Beckley, who co-founded the theater company in 1975 in an industrial area of Silver Lake. |
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Everywhere, he sees views that astound him. |
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Rowland's Dexys Midnight Runners will release their first album in 26 years, while Dammers' futuristic dub jazzers Spatial AKA will continue to delight and astound. |
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