It's a technological marvel and will give computer gaming a whole new meaning. |
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One can only marvel at the fiendish and diabolical powers of darkness under Hillary's wicked command. |
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That such an obviously ungifted person was capable of so imaginative a conceptual leap remains a marvel to me. |
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I suppose that it's because there's this mystique and marvel surrounding astronauts and trips into space, you know? |
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I stop to marvel at its gradations of black and orange, its sheer size and delicacy. |
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Beyond this, you'll marvel at how the massive swamp set was fabricated, from the largest twisted tree down to the prevalent pond scum. |
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My mother brought a pop-up toaster with her, and that was a marvel to behold. |
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I have taken many out-of-towners along this trail and they often marvel at the pacific nature of the dogs that congregate there. |
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You can marvel at an exquisite sharkskin and ivory chest of drawers shaped like a woman's torso. |
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It is hard not to marvel at the peaceful symbiosis of two ancient religions, so different yet so similar. |
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He is a marvel in his performance, exploring beautifully the quiet intelligence and social clumsiness of the man he portrays. |
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His true marvel has been to maintain an equable temper in conditions which really ought to have quadrupled his 15-a-day smoking habit. |
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Even a scene in which Erin learns over her car phone that her infant daughter has spoken her first word invites us to marvel at her compassion. |
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Of course, it would be churlish not to marvel at the fantastic performance of Tiger Woods. |
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The elites in those countries look at us and marvel at what we show is possible, even if they do think we have had it easy. |
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Her grandmother, Madame Duval from Paris, shows up and is a marvel of bawdy vulgarity. |
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The plastic marvel even had a sort of visor that folded out to keep the drops off Marge's thick bifocals. |
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Although the internet is a marvel when it comes to spreading information worldwide, it seems to me that some subjects are better left untouched. |
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So just what is this court that can produce results at a rate civil and criminal courts could only marvel at? |
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Millions of people attend car shows to marvel over old cars and new concept vehicles. |
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I marvel at such early perception of the subtle line, the power of an arc, a soft shadow that glows darkly under the skin. |
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Oh You're So Silent Jens, his new collection of previously released singles and B-sides, is a marvel of pure songcraft. |
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Doctors continued to marvel at the speedy recovery of a toddler who nearly froze to death last month. |
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This inexhaustible source of pure water was a marvel to Indian and frontiersman alike prior to the 19th century. |
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The paragraph is remarkable for its gassy banality, but let us just marvel at the folly of that last line. |
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It has always been a marvel to me where the ladies promenading on the Esplanade get to when a sudden shower falls. |
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Termite mounds dot the roadside, rising in vertical shafts to tapering points, each one a tiny architectural marvel, a many-towered Camelot. |
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Those of us who are just catching up on current technology will marvel at the extent of coverage on this release. |
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It did not take long before the airlift became a multinational and joint logistics marvel. |
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Just as you marvel at the ingenuity of the filmmaking, you laugh at the sheer audacity of it all. |
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I marvel at everything from a three-handed cowpoke to a lasso that can turn into a bridge. |
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What a marvel it is to envision the majestic falcon as it swoops down upon lowly runway birds. |
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If you've seen the commercials, you already know that the film is an aesthetic marvel, saturated with color and light and visual decadence. |
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He followed her brisk stride, through the hallways and into her office, all the while wondering at the marvel that was Katherine Wood. |
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If he's on the tube we can just mute the gabble and marvel at his wonderful face instead. |
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Specifics aside, this is one slim, trim, light package and every time you pick it up you marvel yet again. |
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Our children's children will marvel that so many people wasted their God-given lives hammering mystical pegs into psychological holes. |
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Take a look at his positions, and marvel at this man, who has never done anything but run for office, and his capacity for self-delusion. |
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While the salad was wonderful in its simplicity, the baked Camembert was a marvel of complexity. |
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If we adopt a responsible approach to our use of the Internet we can only expand our horizons through the marvel of this new technology. |
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The marvel of Peru is usually grown as a half-hardy annual in temperate zones, it flowers freely in its first year. |
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The movie is a marvel of special effects seamlessly hitched to a powerful coming-of-age story. |
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Standing on the Zhuangyuan Pavilion, you can marvel at the enchanting views of lakes and hills. |
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Today you can marvel in their beauty at the eleven state lighthouses open to the public. |
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By combining state-of-the-art computer animation with live-action landscapes, you'll marvel as these fearsome creatures roar to life! |
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With fork and knife in hand, slowly approach the brown, crisp turducken and marvel at what you have brought into the world. |
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You marvel that it can grow such lush grass, such brilliantly green and orange fields of pumpkins and tall stands of trees. |
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While the payoff is barely worth the effort, I was forced to marvel at his storytelling verve and his inventive prose style. |
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We marvel at the internal intricacy of a well-decorated carrier shell and its adornments. |
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After seeing the gaming marvel that was R4 on the Playstation, the mere thought of Ridge Racer V was enough to get racing fans salivating. |
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For one thing, it's being held at the Gladstone, that ragged, Romanesque marvel on Queen West, home to bohos and assorted karaoke casualties. |
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Spa veterans will marvel at the array of unusual treatments available at the newly opened eco-resort. |
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The Seychelles are volcanic islands and the coral reefs around them ensure that divers and snorkellers have much to marvel at under water. |
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The hand-dryer can either be a technological marvel or a complete waste of space. |
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Of course, though, this is titled Freak Show, and accordingly there is plenty to marvel at. |
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Selling off the extras, I saw my neighbor marvel at the scent and murmur that he wished he could afford one. |
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Creating a massive weighty object that not only flies, but hovers and takes off vertically is an amazing innovation, a marvel of modern engineering. |
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You're meant to marvel and then place the fish into a safe place, and take it to the king, not bonk it over the head and turn it into gefilte fish. |
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Given their overall quality, I can't help but marvel at how it's possible to manufacture and bring these loupes to market at such a remarkably low price. |
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For a balanced development, it is best to position the The marvel of Peru in a place where it is exposed to at least a few hours of direct sunlight. |
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I have seen swallows do this and I marvel at their audacity. |
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While I marvel at this book's heaviness and complexity, I too am a product of the disillusion climate, and I can't pipe down when I feel I'm being oppressed. |
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Liked, if not adored by fans, Mozegetar has proved both a marvel to listen to and watch in live shows where he exudes a certain passion for what he does. |
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It appeared to be a technological marvel, from its nose cone, which droops for take-off and landing to give pilots better visibility, to its special heat-resistant skin. |
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The multi-layered marvel featured a mini church, eight bridesmaids, eight pageboys and a bride and groom, all made from sugar, and it took the artistic duo four days to make. |
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Never did we more greatly marvel at the mercy of God, which holds back his thunderbolts from destroying those wretched shavelings who deceive the people. |
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Sometimes there would be a large pyramid of tins of spaghetti, baked beans or Palm corned beef and I would marvel at the symmetry and apparent stability of these tin edifices. |
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I have a great relationship with the marvel team, and the character of Heimdall. |
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We can only hope that she will marvel at how much the city and country have changed. |
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How a group with this much energy can remain so synchronized is a marvel, but what really wows is that they seem also to be having the time of their lives doing it. |
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I marvel at the almost boundless ingenuity and skill of mankind sometimes. |
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The trains are hauled by a genuine coal-fired steam locomotive, so passengers can marvel at all the sights, sounds and smells of an old-time steam train. |
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I still marvel at her recipe for gulab jamuns made with Bisquick. |
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The uniform is the man, and the man is a self-willed marvel who will not be denied. |
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Tourists would marvel at the elegant ingenuity of a bygone age. |
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At the risk of seeming to fantasticate I confess that the Pope's having built the viaduct made me linger there in a pensive posture and marvel at the march of history. |
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The marvel of this gritty and propulsive first novel is that Darren DeFrain, right out of the gates, has staked claim on a wild new territory of desperate love, alienation, heartbreak, and redemption. |
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Each work is a pithy marvel that captures the languorous excitement of a summer day to remember. |
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A self-willed marvel, he was not even a natural athlete or much of an extrovert. |
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While these discourses appear to make sense, they in fact impart no information to the reader, who is left to marvel as the inscrutability of the cosmos. |
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Railway buffs should steam along to Kendal Leisure Centre on Saturday and Sunday to marvel at the layouts on show at the Model Railway Exhibition. |
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Although the magical scenery filled with priceless glass and crystal furnishings was spectacular and worth a closer look, the two had no time to marvel at it. |
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They will continue to delight collectors, prospectors, museum visitors, and others who marvel at the occurrence of so much gold, in one place, at one time! |
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I marvel at her masterful manipulation of the media, and her ability to redirect the national debate with merely a tweet. |
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It mobilizes all its resources around one new breakthrough product, only to find that the marvel fails to throw off enough cash or gain sufficient market share. |
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Inside the engineering marvel that likely was never really suited for baseball, there were just two people on the field and a few buckets of baseballs. |
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Steve was an absolute marvel to watch and a very sound bloke to listen to. |
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What follows from here is a marvel of the artistry of argument, of a mind at work against the narrowest ideas of its age. |
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Despite the inadvertent hilarity, the real marvel of our mobile text-correction systems is how astoundingly good they are. |
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But relative to centuries past, America is a marvel of domestic tranquility. |
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We in turn can briefly marvel at the bracing, if distant, possibility of a King Harry. |
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Other sights to marvel at include several impressive wats and the spectacular Silver Pagoda, which dramatically illustrates the richness of Khmer culture. |
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GoPro hooked up a camera to a drone and flew it into the pyrotechnics, offering a new way to marvel at the spectacle. |
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We find ample evidence whether in lyric fragments or a recipe to marvel at the capacity of our foremothers and forefathers to pray and hope and work for a better day. |
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Alexis de Tocqueville would marvel at what bleating sheep we have become. |
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Towers, statues, pointed ceilings, balconies, gateways, and windows decorated the castle from the outside, creating a marvel for those outside to take in. |
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Tanwer said the tunnel is a marvel in tunnelling technology and would help in similar experiments in the region. |
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You can marvel at the comedic delights on offer from such masterly comedic gagsmiths as Mick Ferry, Rob Deering, Mark Olver and Nathan Caton. |
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I marvel at her delivery as she revels in her womanness, her motherness, her AfricanAmericanness, her medicalness, her sense of selfness. |
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I marvel that a mind on the outs with itself should have nevertheless made a painstaking record of its every tremor. |
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I marvel at myself, that e'er I yielded This amorous enterprise even to you, But that my loyalty outbears my love. |
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First built in 1814, and later refurbished by Henry Robertson in 1870, it was considered a marvel of early suspension bridge design. |
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Go and marvel at this awesome, largely untouched, bubbling lunarscape of a land that's constantly shifting, changing and taking you by surprise. |
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He was a very backwards scholar, but he was a marvel on the football field. |
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I marvel that these steppers upon flowers childishly make no provision for the pitfalls concealed beneath them. |
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In the end, one can only marvel at the major tour deforce the author has achieved. |
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She leaves, and the doctor and gentlewoman marvel at her descent into madness. |
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I have no idea how Justin accomplished that navigational marvel. |
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I marvel how a winter flock of my favorite bushtits can fly away simultaneously. |
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It was an engineering marvel which opened up vast areas of New York to commerce and settlement. |
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Grapes grow on the brant rocks so wonderfully that ye will marvel how any man dare climb up to them. |
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The Colosseum in Rome was the empire's greatest amphitheater. A marvel of Roman engineering, the Colosseum could hold up to 70,000 spectators. |
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Many things the Japanese make are ingenious simply because they're a marvel of miniaturization. |
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Show cars KITT, from Knight Rider, and Sideswipe, from Transformers, were also on hand to marvel at. |
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The bridge mechanism is the Chicago-style bascule trunion type, an engineering marvel developed and made famous in Chicago. |
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There was only one person in the village who had actually known Luella Miller. That person was a woman well over eighty, but a marvel of vitality and unextinct youth. |
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With fairways situated atop cliffs towering above the Pacific, golfers marvel at the views of the coastline, the ocean surf, deep ravines, and daring hang-gliders. |
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Home to over 450 species of flora and fauna, you can also marvel at endangered river giants such as the Giant Salamander, Freshwater Stingray and Mekong Giant Catfish. |
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One must marvel at the esprit de corps generated by these marginal men, and at the curious endogamy and generational continuity that existed among them. |
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I very often marvel about the way in which many young girls are proudly flicking and swinging tresses reaching down to the small of their backs, even on swelteringly hot days. |
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The Crystal Palace was an enormous success, considered an architectural marvel, but also an engineering triumph that showed the importance of the Exhibition itself. |
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Might not its waters upspring in this new land, whose discovery was the great marvel of the age, and which men looked upon as the unknown east of Asia? |
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There is another marvel in the region which is called Buelt. |
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Whiz-kid Adam Bell will be totting up sums in a battle to be crowned the nation's maths marvel. |
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How the child managed to converse and fold at the same time was a marvel, yet the shirt lay in a tidy rectangle by the time she came up for air. |
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Boulton and Fothergill invested in the most advanced metalworking equipment, and the complex was admired as a modern industrial marvel. |
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And to check out this 100-year-old steel and cement engineering marvel. |
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Caesar bridged the Rhine, the first known to do so, with a pile bridge, which though considered a marvel, was dismantled after only eighteen days. |
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