It is no wonder that the Mongols and other Turkic speaking people were able to form relationships with Rajputs so very easily. |
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Since I finished the book I have watched with trepidation and wonder as Maisie has begun to attract male admirers. |
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I have to wonder about the sanity of any person, watching people line up for food and spout this drivel. |
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I wonder if Tomlinson's periodic but spectacular disasters are not connected to his wariness about success. |
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His hand went up to his face and before he had a chance to wonder what had caused it, a rain of small pebbles fell from the sky. |
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You know I always wonder about the kind of people who sit on these judges benches and pass judgment over people. |
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I wonder who's going to turn first out of all those Conservatives involved? |
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Not that any of the joyousness or wonder at this unexpected reunion is acknowledged openly. |
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I was also addicted to soft drinks so no wonder my teeth are so shot to pieces these days. |
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New players may wonder what is the purpose of using a different tile as the joker for each game. |
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If staff members have to drive a car or cart from place to place, then children may wonder why they should be physically active. |
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Another winter wonder at the reserve is the normally shy, secretive water rail. |
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I wonder if their fear is really jealousy and resentment at the initiative of today's generation. |
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He included an anecdote about a water main breaking at the track and how he rushed out of his office, then paused to wonder what to do. |
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Small wonder young people see violence as a normal part of life and act accordingly. |
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I wonder if there are lots of other conflicts dragging on in other regions below the media radar. |
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On the other hand, I wonder if we won't regret the ridiculous amount of wasted trees and oil we pour into pointless packaging. |
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We are amazed by the giant carved heads on Easter Island and wonder why they were done, who did them, and why they abandoned the place. |
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If, as the adage goes, education is wasted on the young, it is tempting to wonder whether democracy is not wasted on voters. |
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One begins to wonder perversely whether the artist will soon utterly abase herself before our eyes. |
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But the more messages I received, the more I began to wonder about the whole thing. |
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As our food started piling up with no hint of a bagger, we began to wonder if we were supposed to do it ourselves. |
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Seeing that fewer than half the EU electorate picked these MEP characters, is it any wonder that apathy abounds? |
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Another example of the accelerative impact of instant messaging, although I wonder about the technology being used. |
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I also can't help but wonder if they have enough business to cause the regular Joe Schmoes to get delayed. |
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You never can write off a team quarterbacked by Brett Favre, but you have to wonder whether Green Bay's window of opportunity is closing. |
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Some may wonder why a sweet girl like Elizabeth would possibly need a bodyguard who drove her around in a limo. |
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With a weekly Scottish Mirror column and the second run of her own Radio Scotland show in the pipeline, you wonder how she finds the time. |
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There remains an abyss between man and God, but this abyss inspires wonder and praise. |
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Small wonder they drew in their horns and did nothing with it for a few years. |
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It is no wonder that the bosses of small companies are wary of treading the stock market path. |
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Looking at Dorrie alone in her sitting-room, you wonder how someone so slender and gentle has carried the burdens life has weighed her down with. |
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And then I plainly saw, both with wonder and delight that the joint of meat did, in some places, shine like rotten wood or stinking fish. |
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However, when you start to nitpick at really silly things, then I cannot help but to wonder about motive. |
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But it also makes you wonder about our leaders and the institutions that produce them. |
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She began to wonder about her husband on route from Newark, New Jersey, for San Francisco, and then a call confirmed her worst fears. |
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But I do wonder if the discussion of content needs be be ramped up to another level. |
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I wonder why people are so shocked, and sometimes scared when I don't mind giving them the time of day. |
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We can control our death rate, what with medicines, wonder drugs and vaccinations. |
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But if Mr. Munn can't get basic stuff like this straight, I have to wonder about his reliability on other matters. |
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Bizarre references like this one have, however, caused me to wonder about his mental health. |
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I wonder if the present enthusiasm may wane over time for this recommendation. |
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Critics wonder how forensics experts without advanced degrees can design double-blind studies, or use statistics to calculate error rates. |
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Kinda makes you wonder about all those stories about FEMA actually turning away help. |
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Sense has prevailed, but it does make you wonder about the comments on regulation in New Zealand by McFarlane. |
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I wonder whether amari are all they're cracked up to be in terms of eupepsia. |
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It is sometimes suggested that, had they stuck to a career in the courts, Howard would have been the bigger success, but I wonder about that. |
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If not familiar with puppetry, you may wonder why the characters are making jerky movements. |
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And I wonder about the people close to Michael who talk about how wonderful he is and whatnot. |
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Still, I have to wonder about the raucous calls we hear for storming ramparts in far-off places. |
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When the first promises don't come through, it makes you wonder about subsequent promises. |
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I wonder whether that is one of the questions that the member has been asked to ask by the anti-immunisation lobby. |
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I wonder if anyone has requested a refund because the product did not achieve the task they were lead to believe it would? |
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But from your question I wonder whether you are not inviting people to make this false choice, between New York or Paris? |
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I have some questions for Don Brash, and I wonder whether he will answer those questions as I go through them. |
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They are always going to be with us so we ought not to wonder at some of the anomalous antics of the few. |
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For starters, there is all this football on TV but much of it is not free and I wonder at times where people get all the money from to afford it. |
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Furthermore, one might wonder at the odd ratios of athletic facilities at our school. |
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With those statistics, it's only natural to wonder at what point Orpheus is no longer really Orpheus. |
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He shrugs in the way a pop star might wonder at the fuss being made over playing to full houses every night. |
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I wonder at what point does knowledge in my brain become encoded within my muscles. |
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Children wonder at the crossings as the light-blinking boom-gates close for the pistons. |
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Those of us who live in the provinces wonder at the obsessive efforts of some Tory politicians to ingratiate themselves with that lobby. |
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Yes, I wonder at how the work gets accomplished because of all the hoops and loops that one needs to pass through. |
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In fact, we wonder at this point about the use of a business model of production and consumption. |
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I bit my bottom lip and start to wonder at what exact point I started to fall for him? |
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Anyone who spotted the black van would wonder at why it seemed to be vibrating as it chugged down the road. |
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Although in this day of split families and single parent up bringing, I wonder at times if it is now considered less so. |
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I remember each time there was an election in Iran I would see and wonder at all the big posters of the candidates in the street in Tehran. |
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As I look back on the last five years, I wonder at what would have happened had we chosen different paths. |
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Its a wonder this bizarre mix of outdated psychedelia and underbaked Country Rock went over as well as it did. |
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It was a wonder Sorsha did not strangle them in her frenzy of relief and gratitude. |
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In fact some of them are so wise after the event, it's a wonder they are not millionaires every one from their betting skills. |
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It's a wonder I wasn't strangled before opening night, but at that age, precocious is cute. |
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Now everyone is a resource expert, coal is gold again, oil is king and gas the wonder fuel. |
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Ayurvedic medicine has been using honey as a vital medicine for years, but now scientists say that with cinnamon it is a wonder medicine. |
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If they fail, the properties of this wonder oil may be known all over the world, but there will be no trees left to supply the market. |
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Jute is now the wonder fabric that can spin gold for innovative weavers who have invested in the appropriate spinning machinery. |
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Given the party allocation for questions, I wonder whether you would reconsider today's one? |
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One-lap wonder girl Freeman arrived at Manchester Airport to be met by a battery of TV crew, radio broadcasters and media. |
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I think whoever follows him can build on that wonder rapport that Pope John Paul II had with youth. |
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Along with Sherlock Holmes, Tarzan and James Bond, the wonder dog is one of the most enduring characters in British literature. |
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Forrest followed up his Walsall wonder goal with an all-action display on Tuesday and should keep his place. |
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Just think of the enhanced abilities we could get from eating those wonder foodstuffs. |
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They can't do that against England, Owen and Heskey will be up there waiting for a Beckham wonder pass to set them off. |
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It used to be the wonder fibre found in a multitude of products, but now it's a dirty word. |
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But each time, the Hyderabad wonder boy would mess it all up in the last couple of rounds. |
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There is no place to hide, nowhere to run, and many wish that they hadn't pushed the wonder boy in a tight corner. |
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It has been widely hailed as a wonder drug by many patients and specialists in skin care, often making a dramatic difference to acne sufferers. |
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And don't write off City's chances at Preston or Ipswich, scene of a Paul Evans wonder strike last season. |
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And it took a Ciaran Sloan wonder save, almost in the same class as that of Travers, to stop Shane King from netting. |
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But discovering the wonder of a sprouting seed, or watching how a worm moves underground can still compete with Gameboys and win. |
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It's no wonder that across the country they increasingly regard their elected representatives as gutless wonders. |
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Legends abound around the creation of these spectacular churches that are considered to be the eighth wonder of the world. |
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Here's where old ideas, like the wonder of a common currency, have struggled to cope with a multiplicity of new and very different economies. |
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Cultural differences enhance the wonder of camp for children, youth, and adults. |
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Cooper should know better, but the gutless wonder is having his puppet strings pulled by the cabinet. |
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It has been less than a week since the gutless wonder conceded the election way too soon. |
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We are now told, with equal wonder and admiration, that natural selection is the agent of exquisite design. |
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There is so much suffering in the world that we can only sit back in amazement and wonder how this could occur in a just world. |
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His eyes were pleading with her, sympathy and pity and wonder all at the same time. |
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Do you have excellent drumming and acting skills and the ability to communicate joy, wonder and depth? |
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It evoked feelings of nostalgia, embarrassment and wonder at how I was thinking then. |
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She looked beautiful with an expression that spoke of happiness, anxiety and wonder all at once. |
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Walking out of Hannibal, I was struck with a sense of wonder and amazement. |
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One day, when the sun shone hot and strong, I stood before this giant in silent wonder and admiration. |
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Occasionally it would wonder why young professional women don't find it attractive. |
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I wonder if the film has been recut yet again for DVD release, as the running time is only 95 minutes on the disc. |
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After she hung up, she took a deep breath to recuperate her thoughts and wonder what she had gotten herself into. |
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Small wonder modern heavy rock gets such a ribbing when it goes and gets itself involved in woefulness like this. |
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No wonder her work is cutting through the stale, stodgy world of Scottish desserts like a red hot knife through a wodge of sticky toffee pudding. |
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Indeed, some wonder whether a reconciliation is possible that would combine the best of both worlds. |
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Now, I wonder if this is plain wishfulness or actually a faulty media plan. |
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Modern political speech is so dopey, so banal, that it's no wonder why people wish a pox on all houses. |
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You wonder if not being an international company will somehow count in our favour, or what. |
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Steven turned on his heel and stalked off to the kitchen leaving his dad to wonder what was going on. |
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It makes me wonder what items in this room tonight will be recognizable ten years hence. |
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It was kinda funny to watch someone else and wonder if I look that harassed on the average Saturday. |
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Ever wonder what a surfer sees before he wipes out under a building-high wave? |
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I wonder at my life, it seems ajar. Is it so bad to long for relationship? Will He grant me kindred heart fellowship? |
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No wonder the girls were afraid of sleeping on the level above the hospital wing. |
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It's no wonder that the first time we see Gideon he is hiding his family's grain in the secret compartment of a wine press. |
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It's no wonder the local Harlem crime lord calls on him when his daughter is kidnapped by the Mafia. |
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Little wonder then that Qantas executives are racking up the air miles between Sydney and Canberra. |
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Despite how great it looked on paper, I began to wonder how many of my airmen below flight chief were really reading and heeding what I said. |
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I wonder whether there wasn't a point at which they kicked against their upbringing, as most teenagers do? |
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I wonder how many of CCSD's top administrators were appointed in order to kick them upstairs. |
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I wonder if I can catch a rebroadcast of the England-Portugal quarter final today? |
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I was very keen to ask this question of Mr Hodgson, the Convenor, and I wonder whether I can seek leave to hold it over until I can do that. |
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She began to wonder where they were when the elevator tinged and he took her hand in his and led her out of the doors. |
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Ever wonder where those morning radio shows get all that wacky news they read on the air? |
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I think of the Khoisan, and I wonder if Saartje Bartman, who sprang from that blood, ever walked here. |
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No wonder many Labour strategists want the election safely out of the way as soon as possible. |
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And later, is the latest wonder drug curing what ails you or compromising your health? |
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Once a dull, coarse material, today khadi is a multicolored wonder fabric with weaves as fine as muslin. |
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It was not until the next night in a quaint old bar in Amsterdam that the wonder of the whole trip hit me. |
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I'm ashamed of the state of the litter-strewn waysides and wonder what visitors to this country must think of us. |
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I know, but I'm using that example to wonder if we did the same type of question thing for the Civil War, would we maybe end up being Rebs? |
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All these new spas popping up everywhere make me wonder how there can possibly be enough trained therapists to go round. |
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When you've finished you wonder why you made all that fuss, and I really ought to be used to it by now. |
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Some of you may wonder how locals manage to work the edible kernel from its black shell within seconds, while holding a conversation. |
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One may wonder why he has decided to attempt this at a time when reality TV is rapidly losing its popularity. |
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Myst stared in wide-eyed wonder at the open blue sky and the wind cutting through the tall grasses. |
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No wonder all we ever get for Christmas from that neck of the woods is Kendal mint cake. |
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Before he could even wonder what she had agreed to, he heard a loud whoop of joy. |
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But driving home that night, with the day's events whizzing round in my head, I did wonder if we were just preaching to the converted. |
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Little wonder the city's homicide rate stands at 10 times the national average. |
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The emotions are so raw for so long that you wonder whether you can handle any kind of involvement. |
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I have to wonder how many discoveries and ideas have fallen by the wayside for precisely this reason. |
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Considering how much they ate, it is a wonder wealthy Victorians were not all huge. |
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I wonder if Bogart has ever had the pleasure of drinking a jar of 160-proof white lightning. |
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There is no wonder that Zhaoqing is abundant in fruit and natural resources. |
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His voice was flat, void of any emotion, which led Anna to wonder if he felt anything at all about his father. |
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With so many fibs and half-truths floating around, it was no wonder that women had trouble making up their minds. |
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I wonder how He might fare today with His uncompromising stand on Hypocrites and whited sepulchres? |
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They go on to wonder about the logic of Minister McDowell s actions given his stated aim of curbing excessive drinking. |
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William whipped around each corner, and ambled down short staircases with such ease, it was a wonder that Virginia could keep up with him. |
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It will come in handy later in the movie when we begin to wonder just exactly where the real person fits into the complex story woven around her. |
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Sometimes, I wonder who my friends are, and why it is they all seem to be crazy in the head. |
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I wonder if they can be trained to chase ramblers in their ridiculous coloured cagoules, and look for food under caravans. |
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One might then wonder wherein lies the affinity of new economic geographers for his work. |
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In squalid, solitary confinement, with only Grace Poole as her wardress, what wonder that she relapses? |
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I couldn't help but wonder if he was always putting on an act for people, if the charm he always used was an act. |
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These little white fibs give me an uneasy feeling, and I begin to wonder why the shop would lie, when I am here to help save them thousands of dollars in fines. |
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In our shock at the way things have turned out, we wonder if there is anyone left in charge who's not a charlatan or a fool. |
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For their part, they see how good the walleye fishing in this enlarging lake has become and wonder how it could be viewed as a source of pollution north of the border. |
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I find myself in a quandary of sorts and wonder if you have any advice or insights you may be able to offer a young-ish, aspiring writer of fiction for the screen. |
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Humbugging cynics might wonder if this seasonal tide of volunteers is entirely altruistic or a conveniently watertight excuse for avoiding dysfunctional familial festivities. |
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Did you never wonder what these sudden waves of mass hysteria were about? |
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I wonder whether there might be lessons in the Incan calendar and quipus. |
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No wonder her boss danced a little jig and then rang to thank Larry. |
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The bridge is balanced on seven pillars, the tallest one 16 metres higher than the Eiffel Tower, and is hailed as a new wonder of French engineering. |
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I wonder how much the Federalist Society invested in this cockamamie responsible procreation idea. |
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You will feel both embarrassed and grateful for this, even as you wonder why the cockpit looks like a 1950s sci-fi set. |
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All of which makes me wonder why Lindsey Graham and his cohort were so afraid the guy would clam up. |
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A child doesn't know she has hands or how to use them and in the meantime she'll whap herself in the nose or pull her own hair and wonder why it hurts. |
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No wonder people have to slather their salads in ranch dressing. |
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The child's eyes were filled with wonder during the trip to the circus. |
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I wonder what Barkley, who disputes the notion that ADHD is over-diagnosed, would have to say about it. |
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With women being blocked in these ways from advancing in their careers, no wonder inequality persists. |
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Is it pompous to wonder why, as a working journalist, Wikipedia affords the other guy that title? |
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It almost makes you wonder if Lizard Squad did this just to annoy Anonymous and the other earnest champions of privacy. |
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Many of the rest of us have to wonder why Armstrong has not been indicted already for some kind of racketeering. |
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I wonder what that lady is doing now, and if she knows what she set in motion with archer? |
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I often wonder what contributions to art and innovation society would have gathered if not for how it treats trans individuals. |
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So perfect that we wonder if we should risk ruining it by asking for yet another take. |
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No wonder Dracula presents itself so well to the motions of the likes of Bela Lugosi. |
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No wonder criminal-justice reform is no longer the sole concern of balladeers and bleeding hearts. |
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It leads one to wonder how breathlessly the actual runup to the 2016 election will be covered. |
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As they slip into the quiet of the home, they both wonder if the place has been bugged. |
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All of it is so canny we can only wonder why no one had said these things before. |
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This is far from the truth and I wonder how many of these people actually apply their abhorrence of vivisection to their own lives by refusing medical treatment? |
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Now I watch the second hand on my analog clock swoop around with the tiniest of pauses, and I wonder how it will look after another thirty years goes by. |
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If, as we are led to believe, that child safety is the prime reason for the changes here in St Paul's Drive I wonder if someone could explain the absence of a safe crossing. |
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And I wonder whether I wasted what is the best time to make friends. |
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I wonder if they have a cure for water on the brain as well? |
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If one ventures to wonder whether Haitink has the quicksilver mind necessary for Mozart, it is only because his Verdi and Wagner were superlative. |
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It makes you wonder what the riflemen are going to do with their commemorative coins. |
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You have to wonder where, in all that welter of rock up ahead, the pilot will be able to find a comfortable pocket in which to put his aircraft down. |
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No wonder people of all ages and political orientations are jubilating. |
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It has been pouring down nearly all day. we did some vital shopping this morning and this afternoon we were going to have a wonder into town but alas we were rained off. |
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No wonder we enjoy a story where all the power is concentrated in a few wealthy hands. |
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It was a nice gesture and it makes me wonder if I have a secret admirer. |
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This business of spinning into outer space is just so juvenile and naive that one has to wonder why these booklets didn't burst into flames on the printing press. |
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Each time I entered the control room to start a new track, I would wonder what treats were in store. |
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Here in San Francisco, you see huge container ships gliding through the Golden Gate every day and you wonder if that's the one that's going to go kablooey under the Bridge. |
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No wonder generals and presidents are so partial to whirlybirds. |
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Some wonder why, if the police knew of the businessman's illegal activities, he was abroad in the streets, in his luxury car or designer bar, rather than in jail. |
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On the other hand, if you give two differing accounts of something, it's reasonable for folks to wonder which time you were telling the truth and which time you were fibbing. |
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Beat it out and we pulse together, it's a wonder we don't rave daily. |
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As for the puppy being in danger, you have to wonder how big it was compared to the coyote. |
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At times I wonder why some of the actors have agents in Hollywood whereas I strongly feel that an Indian star will look the best in an Indian flick. |
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My introduction to the wonder of dogs came from my wife Robyn. |
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No wonder the North Kent Marshes is the winter home of an estimated 200,000 wildfowl and waders and that its biodiversity is regarded as being of international importance. |
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And I do wonder why she had to find her inspiration in the rose bay willowherb she saw in Germany, when there must be a wealth of other imagery in the Park itself. |
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For Cummings, who was born within an uptight intellectual haven, it was no wonder that he would grow out of that shell. |
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The smoke from his cigarette will curl around his head and nothing else near him will move, and you will wonder what he sees. |
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An expectant sense of wonder flooded the car like air-freshener. |
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They finished their air hockey game pretty quickly, I wonder who won? |
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It does make you wonder how many other air pockets there are down there. |
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So much so that one begins to wonder if one is in fact witness to an ancient Flanderian sign language, life-threatening to those who fail to grasp its flailing inflections. |
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And it makes you wonder if journalism has not been so debased that foreign policy has become impossible. |
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Little wonder that first home buyers cannot get a foot in the door. |
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It's a constant source of wonder and amazement to me that people do. |
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I entered in on that commitment full of joy and wonder and love and hope. |
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Soya has now become the wonder bean where health foods are concerned. |
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An interesting anecdote has also been spun into the wonder liquid. |
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It is the latest health benefit to be associated with the wonder drug. |
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We shouldn't wonder at the sight of women holding the shotgun and firing. |
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But I wonder at what point does this pass the line from art to trick? |
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He would wonder at the human body's capacity to do all that and more! |
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But when you drive it, you wonder at first what all the fuss is about. |
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I wonder whether the Associate Minister could address that question. |
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Yet again, you have to wonder about the company Tony keeps and his apparent fondness for sucking up to media barons and other people of wealth or influence. |
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Here's the kind of thing that makes you wonder about the press these days. |
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But now, with this text message, I can't not wonder about it all again. |
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No wonder Cindy and husband, Doug Hampton, demanded money from this chump. |
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And posing for the camera while sitting on the karzy, I did wonder if my career had gone down the pan. |
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They were filled with wonder and amazement at that which had happened unto him. |
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A year ago, amid the London riots, people were entitled to wonder if Mr Cameron had a point about Broken Britain. |
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But his didacticism is beginning to wear on me, and I wonder if I am on a fool's errand. |
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It is a wonder some overcaffeinated hacker hasn't cobbled together the code to scrape all of the above into one gadget shopping supersite. |
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Seeing the mess professional politicians have made of things is it any wonder the electorate is beginning to prefer outsiders. |
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The Royalist can't help but wonder where the after-party is going to be. |
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This sounds like we are playing number games, and I wonder if 20000 megawatts is a realistic guess. |
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A 2005 poll of Radio Times readers voted Loch Lomond as the sixth greatest natural wonder in Britain. |
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Meanwhile, European scholars had begun to wonder what had caused the dispersal of erratic material. |
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The downturn in the United States economy in 1852 led Marx and Engels to wonder if a revolutionary upsurge would soon occur. |
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I wonder if he wants to translate the business into Asia predominantly so he won't be so midget-esque. |
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Given this expansive and diverse geography it is no wonder the region is difficult to specifically define. |
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I wonder who all these animals were before they were changed into these shapes. |
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A luminarium is a monumental walk-in sculpture which people enter to be moved by a sense of wonder at the beauty of light and colour. |
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Thou, in our wonder and astonishment, Thou hast built thyself a livelong monument. |
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No wonder Johnny Foreigner lays in supplies of the stale bread rolls whenever he appears over the horizon. |
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Little wonder that corners were cut, bad materials made do for good and jerry-building was one of the curses of the age. |
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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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This led Welsh Assembly member Nick Bourne to wonder why production wasn't carried out in Wales. |
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I wonder how many of the readers of AMERICAN GARDENING have tried the Iceberg lettuce. |
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In a 2005 poll of Radio Times readers, the cliffs were named as the third greatest natural wonder in Britain. |
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They go to the beach when they should be hitting the books and then they wonder why they get bad grades. |
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Cory couldn't help but wonder what Ms. Calloway's story was, why someone so glamourama was riding herd over a posse of captive graffiti artists. |
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I wonder how many people will get taken in by their addition of a fancy-looking front panel to a crummy device. |
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Joshua loves Thinktank and I wonder if, for example, Mr Painting understood the concept of Archimedes Screw before he was four years old? |
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Complete life scenarios can be botched for simple carelessness? No wonder the world's so fugged up! |
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But I cannot help but wonder about the origin of this conspiracy theory. |
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There are many things, which have wonder in their worth, and lose it in their frequence. |
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Little wonder many reach for the zapper after the first 10 minutes of any bulletin. |
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One has to wonder why 80 per cent of anglophones vote for the Liberals and 75 per cent of allophones do the same. |
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If ever you wonder what a particular report or speech is really saying, wordle it and you will get the picture. |
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German businesses wonder what Otto Normalverbraucher will buy, while US politicians fret over who Bubba will vote for in the next US election. |
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No wonder the mood of the moment is ecophobia, the fear that the planet is increasingly inhospitable. |
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Without her buoying him, you wonder if he would have gotten where he did. |
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She must look like a real dog's dinner. No wonder he'd been looking over her head to the girl who took the coats. |
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No wonder somebody using North Korean code staged a raid on Sony Pictures. |
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Turning the page, I find two photos showing the great improvement that this wonder drug can do. |
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A NEW wonder drug for one of the most aggressive forms of breast cancer could allow women to survive with the disease for months longer. |
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I mean I'd banked on getting that permission, I'd as near as dammit been promised I'd get it. Can you wonder I was fed up to my back teeth? |
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She could benefit from new wonder drug Kalydeco but it is sickeningly expensive. |
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A MUM-of-two told yesterday how a breast cancer wonder drug ruled too expensive for the NHS has kept her alive for four years. |
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I wonder how it would be to stand right in the beginning of the fast water, at the lip of the pool, and try a cross-handed cast. |
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A GRANDAD battling Parkinson's Disease has finally been accepted for a wonder drug that could transform his life. |
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As I write this, I wonder why I didn't wear my sleeveless blue-and-green sweater and coordinated coulotte skirt instead. |
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Geared at tackling razor bumps, blackheads, problematic skin and ingrown hairs, this wonder mud has been a Hollywood go-to for many an A-lister. |
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But I wonder how many of you have seen the exquisite little red hazel flowers on the same trees waiting quietly to catch the wind-borne pollen. |
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Then people wonder why kids grow up too quickly and think they have to master the karma sutra to fit in with their teenage peers. |
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Small wonder that the Gothic style sandstone mill which has a cast iron frame and brick jack arches, was called Fort Pendlestone. |
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Now that the CCCP is history. I wonder if we'll find out who Suvorov really was. |
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It is no wonder that itinerant agricultural workers travel on the toby and sleep in casual wards between jobs. |
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I was very saddened to read about the deaths of Peaches and Tatima at the Lincoln Park Zoo and wonder about the fate of Wankie. |
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No wonder the general public are angry when they learn they are actually bankrolling union officials orchestrating these strikes. |
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Collette Beighton plans to descend 5,249ft into the heart of the Arizonian natural wonder in June. |
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I wonder if the seasoned salesman can spot the billionaires on sight. |
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So it's no wonder the Hollywood star didn't need much arm-twisting when it came to agreeing to a new series. |
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I could not sufficiently wonder at the intrepidity of these diminutive mortals. |
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I began to wonder if he was experiencing a form of absence seizure which was very familiar to me from nursing school. |
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It's no wonder since Bioshock is hailed as the spiritual successor of the uberly creepy System Shock games. |
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The wonder is that they so often manage to be transportingly beautiful too. |
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His attempt to find the real arsonist leads him to wonder if one of his newly alcoholic parents could have committed the torchings. |
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Historians in centuries hence will wonder if the thylacine was an actual animal of flesh and blood or a pantheon of thylacinamorphic deities. |
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The De Immensa is... a prolonged hymn of wonder and praise and intellectual exaltation, sung in the temple of immensity. |
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