We dined by oil lamp under a thatched cabana and listened agog to virtuoso folk musicians. |
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While the rest of us stood agog as the spray from the whales' blowholes misted over the deck, three divers managed to slip into the water. |
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With rain tumbling down and the pitch skiddy, with the ball bouncing from hand to hand and the forwards dominating, the stadium sat agog. |
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We sent our Director of Enterprise up to Nashua on a three-day management retreat and he came back all agog over this particular system. |
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Earlier in the season, during Dartmouth's annual regatta, diners watched agog as he threw out a drunken boatie. |
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By now we were agog to hear what else she had noticed, but they'd had to leave. |
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While newspapers provided some notably serious reporting, for the most part the TV news zone was predictably agog with glitz and sizzle. |
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I even found the book in a bohemian bookstore called Malaprops in Asheville, N.C. where I stood agog for a solid forty five minutes before heading to the checkout counter. |
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In Britain commentators and policy makers are agog about a new U.S. doctrine, unveiled by President George W. Bush in a commencement address early this month at West Point. |
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He appears agog and excited at the crowds attending his rallies. |
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Matt stood with his mouth open, agog at what he had just heard. |
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I have trolled Rodeo Drive, Worth Avenue, and upper Madison Avenue and traveled to Las Vegas, where I stood agog for hours in the Bellagio and Venetian hotels. |
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We're all agog alright over the prospect of a presidential election later in the year but that's because we need some stateliness, maybe even regality, in our lives. |
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Ballina is agog with excitement as it waits for the start this coming weekend of what is promised to be one of the best Festival and Arts Weeks ever in the North Mayo capital. |
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We have, however, seen some decisions that leave the public agog and gasping for air. |
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Now, Commissioner, we are all agog to learn how you propose to sort out the problems with wine. |
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After several months of floods, gales, tantrums, and boisterous whisky parties, he returned in triumph to a London which was already agog at his endeavour. |
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Unveiled on Thursday at the International Stadium Yokohama, the high-tech smart ball in use at Japan 2007 left watching journalists agog. |
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Madam President, it is always very useful to be able to debate such an important issue in front of a heaving Chamber of colleagues who are agog to hear what Parliament has to say on this very important matter. |
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The media is agog with disheartening news about luxury. |
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Very soon I heard the tatterara coming up the road. 'They're coming!' I said and I was all agog. |
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Joe shook his head in awe, eyes agog and mouth hanging open as mine once must have hung for the tales of the north woods' legendary denizens. |
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Less than a week old, it already has Westminster agog with its well-sourced but roundly denied allegations, serialised in the Observer weekly newspaper for which Mr Rawnsley writes. |
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In May 2009 the country was agog at the revelation of a mysterious friendship between its septuagenarian prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, and a blonde, 18-year-old would-be actress. |
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I can see my mayor looking at me with eyes agog. |
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While the whole of Mabudi is agog and jubilant at the prospect of becoming rich, Yohanna cautions them on the long-term effect of the farming practices that will support such large-scale projects. |
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Everyone from David Wesley to David Stern was agog last month when the 6-foot-3 Davis dunked over 6-foot-11 Kevin Garnett during a win at Charlotte. |
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And that is exactly how long it took for an expectant nation, sitting agog and tightly coiled on the edge of their sofa, to slump back and reach for the doofer. |
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O freeze my soul in fitful sleep lest wind-filled sprites bequim the air and take us singly or in threes in mad agog or lumpsome nub, aghast to Milford Haven. |
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Men of Science More or Less Agog Over Results of Eclipse Observations. |
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