The august body, whose members had long abandoned benchwork, was speechless in wonder that he still did experiments with his own hands. |
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It wasn't until he heard the first mewling cries of his child that he even dared to look up in wonder of that miraculous sound. |
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The double doors clanged shut behind me, and I stared in wonder at the sunlight streaming through a wall of windows. |
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He laughed aloud in wonder, and smiled benevolently down at the recumbent figure in his lap. |
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We are staring at them in wonder, not admiration, but they don't seem to know the difference. |
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Most of them feature sparkle-eyed children with an innocent faith in wonder winning out over cynical world-weary adults. |
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Pushing the door in, she stood in wonder at the sight of her childhood friend. |
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Akaru shook his head in wonder, never taking his eyes from her soft, lively, animated features. |
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Margret stared in wonder, her town had nothing like the strange creatures and oddities for sale that were here. |
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The people looked in wonder at the sight of these elegant ladies walking with such stately grace out of the town gate. |
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She gazed at him in wonder, and he returned her stare with a look of friendly curiosity. |
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When he opened the door, he was looking at a liveried flunky, a young boy who seemed very nervous and gaped in wonder at him. |
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Strangely, all the people standing around me on Tuesday were gazing in wonder. |
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The man scratched his head in wonder and the next day began to do prostrations. |
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As Doctoroff watched in wonder at the nationalistic passion, a brainstorm struck. |
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I gazed in wonder at the chaos that ensued in the beer gardens at night, at the pure unadulterated fun that was going on at all times. |
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They watched in wonder as bankers, industrialists and assorted spivs piled up more and more riches. |
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People gaze in wonder whenever he dashes energetically from one side of the field to the other, racing past his fatigued opponents. |
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Centuries from now, historians will continue to look back in wonder at the Apollo 11 mission. |
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Brightly coloured Buddhist prayer flags flutter in the breeze and shaven-headed monks in their distinctive purple robes gaze in wonder as each runner passes. |
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Humourous and delightfully simple, this movement leaves the listener scratching his head in wonder! |
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Has the beauty, vastness and wealth of the St. Lawrence ever left you reeling in wonder? |
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These mammoth machines surpass in wonder anything that could have come from the imagination of Jules Verne. |
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It reduced the 10,000 fans in the ground to a state of hysteria and since BBC was rebroadcasting RTE's pictures across the globe, millions must have watched in wonder. |
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The audience, suitably awestruck, could only stare in wonder. |
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But the creatures did not sit to look around in wonder as Rabbit had. |
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In a country where goat-propelled carts are de rigueur and people stop and stare in wonder at a 35-year-old Mack truck chuffing and chugging along the rutted roads. |
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Read them years later in wonder at their erudition and pellucid prose. |
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They gaze in wonder at our modesty and chuckle at our inferiority complex. |
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The emerging countries such as India and China, who take over our manufacturing production even as I speak, must stare in wonder at us. |
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We cannot simply shake our heads in wonder about the carefree way in which many people deal with their own data. |
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Gaze in wonder at this fantasy creation that remains as resplendent as in Fouquet's day. |
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You will be more and more in wonder as you watch Me act in you, around and through you. |
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You will contemplate Me, you will praise Me, you will bless Me, you will be in wonder over what I will accomplish under your eyes. |
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The Moon is also the main cause of the tides we see along the ocean coastline and we still look up in wonder during an eclipse. |
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Especially at the time of prayer the hasid is expected to lose himself in wonder at the glory and majesty of God, so that for the hasidim all prayer is essentially an exercise in self-transcendence. |
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I was myself half stunned and looked in wonder at one after another. |
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Lost in wonder over Andre's endless soppiness, javelin genius Fatima Whitbread works herself up into a camera-hogging fervour. |
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It is a work of art that we can only apperceive in wonder and reverence. |
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Wide went her eyes in wonder and incredulity, as she beheld this seeming apparition risen from the dead. |
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As an 11-year-old in 1931 he would look out towards the vast Paris Colonial Exhibition set up on the edge of the nearby Bois de Vincennes, and gaze in wonder at the replica of Cambodia's Angkor Wat temple. |
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Whether you're a baking novice or a future Bake Off challenger, here are ten pieces of bakeware to get your batter rising and your colleagues aah-ing in wonder. |
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She spoke in wonder, for Patricia had glimpsed an unguessed Rudolph Musgrave. |
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You'll be too busy gaping in wonder at the bearskins, butterfly cases, didgeridoos or Aztec wall-hangings to switch on the TV or be distracted by the free Wi-Fi access. |
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But at least look on in wonder while it's rumbustiously alive. |
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I catch myself gazing for minutes on end at yellow lichen on a stone, or a shield bug scuttling in the grass, as a child will stare in wonder at a worm. |
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Wild species of curlew, lapwing and redshank watched in wonder as nine konik ponies were led on to their land at the Portmore Lough nature reserve in Co Armagh. |
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