Palmer was bowled over by Blake's mystic zeal, while Blake was flattered to have a young follower. |
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Roy Dea, his record producer, had first been bowled over by a demo tape of Stewart singing Motown. |
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When the Weekender interviewed Mary at the time she was bowled over with a mixture of shock and excitement. |
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At first we thought it was a wind-up but it really is a tremendous honour and we're absolutely bowled over. |
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I'd love to be bowled over by somebody who I worship the ground they walk on, but it hasn't happened. |
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I didn't even slow down as she was bowled over sideways, crumbling into a foetal position of grass stains and whimpers. |
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I'm bowled over by a Pentecostal preacher who is honest to the extent that I, an avowed agnostic, am prepared to sing hosannas to him. |
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Not to say that I was bowled over by the audio mix, however I didn't notice any dropout or problems. |
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Tutors at the college were bowled over by her natural artistic talent and offered her a place on the course. |
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He told me later that evening to pack my bags, I though he was throwing me out and when I asked him this, he was bowled over with laughter. |
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I gradually added tricks such as palm reading and was bowled over by how people reacted, amazed at my accuracy. |
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On the Ellen Degeneres show, actor Brendan Fraser gets a little jiggy with it and is finally bowled over by Ellen's mystery word of the day. |
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When my first novel, whistling in the Dark, was declared a breakout hit and New York Times bestseller, I was utterly bowled over. |
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I was also completely bowled over by Dan's guitar playing when I saw him in concert with Alan Stivell at the Olympia. |
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You think that your friend Alice is so bowled over by the actor that she is not thinking straight. |
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I was completely bowled over to see the Grand Chief hold up that ten percenter, because to me it did not belong there. |
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We need a government that stands up for our producers and will not be bowled over by the Americans. |
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I was bowled over by those teenagers' solidarity and their thirst for culture. |
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Your guests will be bowled over by your tajine dish or the elegant ramekins in which you will now present your salads. |
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When Rachmaninoff, at the height of his popularity, heard him, he was bowled over. |
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Depardieu, bowled over by the young singer's voice, immediately offered to finance her first single. |
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Right from my first game, I was bowled over by the way the fans communicated with the team. |
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You can imagine how bowled over I was when I came upon the real setting for the novel, and how useful it was for the work I'm doing now. |
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I was bowled over by the energy of the Seventh Symphony which has a lovely transition in the First Movement and a dreamy Allegretto reminding one of hallowed antiquity. |
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She is soon confronted by the unsolved mystery of the disappearance of her mother, completely bowled over by what she discovers. |
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Weaver and jo Clark were far from bowled over when they visited ReaganBook.com. |
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Speaking from his base in New York, the Wet, Wet, Wet frontman with the twinkly eyes and winning smile, explained he was bowled over by the quality of the songs in Chicago. |
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Nathan was bowled over by Montand's on-stage charisma and his emotional performances of Prévert's songs and the concert fired his motivation to launch his own songwriting career. |
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A TINY village pub has been voted the best in Britain by judges who were bowled over by its skittle alley and brilliant beer. |
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Again Jamal is bowled over by his brother's Westernized wisdom. |
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The umpire has an obligation to enforce the rule for safety if he feels that the runner bowled over the defensive player to avoid a tag by knocking the ball loose. |
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John, who uses nutritionalists and mind coaches at his Birmingham academy, was immediately bowled over by the Russians' competitive streak. |
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The Celtic midfielder appeared to be bowled over by Milorad Pekovic but Italian referee Luca Banti waved play on. |
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Having visited Afghanistan in July and having been bowled over by the courage and performance of our troops, I have repeated this time and again in the House. |
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He said the orgainic sector is still in its infancy and many struggling companies attempting to establish a foothold for their brands were simply bowled over by the offers they received. |
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The solo round-the-world yachtswoman Emma Richards, who sailed alongside Malin in a support vessel during the crossing, said she was bowled over by Lister's courage and ability. |
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The signs of success were legion: brilliant speakers, participants bowled over by the quality of the event, CEOs pleased as punch, and organisers thrilled with the outcome. |
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Everybody has been bowled over by its architecture and its scale. |
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They looked bowled over by the reception as they emerged from their car to tour Broughton House, home of 19th-century painter Edward Atkinson Hornel. |
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