The sound effects of the car's engines revving up and down is okay, but doesn't provide the high-decibel wow it could. |
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All you can say is wow, and plan to sit in front of the television for the next two days geeking out to Halloween trivia. |
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One gadget sure to wow students of any age is the encephalograph, which Keage uses to study activity in the brain. |
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And there's no denying that the piece brings its share of wow factor to the rotunda. |
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A series of events has been designed to try to put the wow factor back into history for primary school children. |
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The rice pilaf and many-hued grilled vegetables that come with it may not have the wow factor, but they are fresh, wholesome and nicely done. |
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Still, even at high resolutions, the wow factor of the graphics is kind of limited. |
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An inexpensive basket or cool container chockfull of bargain goodies packs a big wow factor. |
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The most promising development for digital video surveillance, the real wow factor, is the creation of the new applications. |
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It could be like chocolate cake that you've never tasted and then suddenly, wow! |
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So together they hatch the plot of doing The War of the Worlds on radio, to wow the studios. |
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Variations in audio playback rate would be discernible as wow and flutter, but slight variations in video playback framerate are not apparent. |
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He disdained the illusion of spontaneity and other tricks to wow groundlings. |
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I never expected him to be so tall, and those broad muscular shoulders, wow! |
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Every few hours, a group of young hardbodies would wow the throng with their kayaking tricks. |
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But it was the pumpkin ravioli with crisp sage leaves which won hands down for wow flavour. |
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In a picture book, every time you turn the page, there has to be a wow factor. |
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I knew it was different to the usual formulaic melodic guitars they adopted for their first three albums, but wow! |
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They must be a wow on the social circuit but they really should cut the cackle when it comes to trying to build their business. |
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Michael James was a president of questionable character, but a wow as a personality. |
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Yet this wasted wandering minstrel has all the emotional wow of a Waits or a Springsteen in his prime. |
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This is a heartfelt, authentic film that doesn't try to wow you with witty dialogue, or impress with fancy costumes. |
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A newcomer to the screen, Suzanne brings a freshness and vitality to the part of Loretta that is sure to wow audiences. |
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We stood at the bar for the obligatory age watching the barwoman wow the waiting gents with her glass tossing routine. |
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The judges felt the library building had a definite wow factor and that the architecture is in sympathy with the existing physical environment. |
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People do want to find that unique gift, something that will give a real wow! |
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They'd wow fans with fancy dribbles, swift crossovers and slam dunks well above the rim. |
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But most of all, it helps that he has a mysterious wow factor that makes him the blue-eyed boy of the ad world. |
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She's great, I love her to bits, but wow, she's so smart and you can't just dodge questions from her, she doesn't let up. |
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With that in mind, here's a short list of goodies that won me over with their wow factor. |
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I'll have to settle for anything in feathers and sequins, as long as it has a proper wow factor. |
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The garden was backed by a white stone, rendered wall and the planting provided the wow factor, namely the yellowcaned bamboo. |
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Capture your memories with a leading-edge technique and wow all your friends. |
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On arrival the sheer decadence of this place gave a great wow factor! |
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And I can't be doing with trying to achieve the wow factor on a budget. |
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This quick and easy wrapping technique will really wow your giftees. |
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The pulled pork satisfied but didn't wow our resident barbecue expert. |
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The CD ends on a wow note, with Enough, a deep and beautiful piece. |
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In other words, we wanted to improve the wow factor by a bunch. |
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When I hear that I've sold 100,000 records or that one of my albums has gone gold it's like wow! cool! |
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I was like, wow, of all the 60s rockstars that I meet, why does it have to be somebody from a band I don't actually like? |
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In the popular imagination she was a dippy woman who waved her arms a lot, sang in a shrieky voice and said wow every other word. |
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Bone-breaking is the dance where it looks like you're dislocating your shoulders… That's our wow factor. |
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If you're looking for hip and unique maternity clothes to wow your clients, you're at the right place! |
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Sometimes you feel it and think wow, and I sort of quickly go like that and say 'Yes, it's still beating, yes! |
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But while the GoPro is impressive by itself, it has some serious wow factor when combined with a drone. |
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More pow than wow Medina's turn Correction: Brazil's economy ReprintsBut there is a darker side to Mr Medina's political inheritance. |
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Whether its five days of play or a floodlit one-day, all the matches are guaranteed to wow the crowds! |
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Whilst at first the Shakespearean tongue was hard to handle the talented young actors soon grasped it and are set to wow the audience come show time. |
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Why work out when you can wow the chicks with these beauties! |
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I mean, wow, the true scale of the AIPAGT didn't hit me until I unpacked my suitcase for the final time last week and fished the final Trophy from my luggage. |
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Oh wow, out of my way, Rachael, I'm heading to Oz right this very second. |
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A border that is turned over to the hotter sections of the colour wheel can stop you dead in your tracks, giving the garden that wow factor you've been hankering for. |
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But then we found amina and Sarah and we thought, wow, this is a story all its own. |
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It felt more like, wahey you're a man, than wow you're so sexy. |
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She instantly let out of a wow forming a big O with her mouth, like I am not supposed to be able to make friends outside the little kingdom of my employer. |
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From our seats we can even peer out the window from time to time and see the mountain ski resorts near Sante Fe New Mexico and Salt Lake City Utah, wow! |
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Now, I'd never heard his name until the defamation trial began but wow! |
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Some authors try to ratchet up the wow factor by including a book video. |
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One of those beaut blokes who makes you think, wow, what a good guy. |
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When male spotted bowerbirds collect sticks and other doodads to wow females, these natural interior decorators don't search for the rare showpiece, according to a new study. |
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What it's done is ditch a blah celebrity in favor of a wow celebrity. |
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The only real bright spot of the evening was Navarro, who despite his band mates, still managed to wow many in attendance with his awesome guitar abilities. |
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Home-made paper chains, cotton-wool snowmen and a few fairy lights used to be enough to dress a Christmas tree, but now we need more of a wow factor. |
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I was excited just to maybe be invited along to the event and see some of the stars, but the fact they've put us up there as a nominee, alongside the boxing and the football and the motor sport and the golf, I was like, wow. |
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This multimedia spectacle, conceived once again this year by special events master Olivier Dufour, promises to wow us with a full spectrum of sensory illuminations! |
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More pow than wow Medina's turn Correction: Brazil's economy ReprintsThe new CADE is modelled on antitrust regulators in the United States with one notable difference. |
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More pow than wow Medina's turn Correction: Brazil's economy ReprintsThe Tla'amin are only the fourth nation, after the Tsawwassen, the Maa-nulth and the Yale, to sign a treaty. |
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No response, I'm assuming there's some bow chicka bow wow goin' on since it's still early and your phone is surgically attached to you. |
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She'll also wow you with her phenomenal skills on timpani and marimba. |
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The lushness and variety of the gardens continue to wow visitors. |
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This is what community life is all about, we're one big family. Sometimes we let our problems spill out here and there but when everyone is happy, when things are going well, wow, it really works. |
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They spoke for the first time in an exclusive interview yesterday as they prepare to wow their lovers and loathers on the biggest show on telly. |
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Flutter and wow, in sound reproduction, waver in a reproduced tone or group of tones that is caused by irregularities in turntable or tape drive speed during recording, duplication, or reproduction. |
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If, like the hippies of a generation ago, you confine yourself to formulas of the 'like wow, man' type, you know that you can be invisible in a crowd. |
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There's a wow factor with the Boddingtons beer and potato bread and the fig and walnut bread that I make. |
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In terms of overexposure, you'll see these people who really give you the local sound or something new and you think, wow, I've never heard that before. |
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Darth Vader, Princess Leia and a Stormtrooper also made an appearance to wow visitors. |
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And Gaynor Doyle, from Liverpool Cake Company, brought a cake in the shape of a Cornish pasty to wow the drinkers. |
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His response to her is about fitz, like wow, what has he done to you. |
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The added wow factor for foodies is Nick Nairn has his own restaurant within the hotel, The Kailyard by Nick Nairn. |
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What they got was an adaptation of an unfinished mass, the Davide Penitente, a solid work but lacking the usual Mozart wow factor. |
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And wow, is it happy on an airplane tray table. |
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A POPULAR re-enactment of Roman life is set to wow crowds again this Bank Holiday. |
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This is wow, as in having the wow-wow factor,'' said Jason Gautereaux, the director of scuba for La Canada-based Sport Chalet. |
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The Zaha Hadid-designed Aquatics Centre provides the wow factor for London's Olympics but its legacy is contentious. |
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Vivid as word pictures of the Great Wall of China can be, they don't wow a reader as instantly as a photograph of its pythonic length and girth can transport a viewer. |
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A pow wow is an occasion for parades and Native American dancers in regalia, with many dancing styles presented. |
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Viewers on last night's show saw trainee lawyer Myles wow Sir Tom Jones and Ricky Wilson with a moving rendition of High Hopes by Irish rockers Kodaline. |
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A winner of both Tony and Olivier awards, the show has been revived innumerate times over the past 87 years and has continued to wow new generations. |
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The firm's first iMac, brought out four years ago, was equally epochal with its wow factor of a coloured, transparent back end housing all the wires and stuff. |
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Bernardo has his tongue out ready to make moves!! bow chica wow wow! |
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