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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Doctors continued to marvel at the speedy recovery of a toddler who nearly froze to death last month. |
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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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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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Standing on the Zhuangyuan Pavilion, you can marvel at the enchanting views of lakes and hills. |
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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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One can only marvel at the fiendish and diabolical powers of darkness under Hillary's wicked command. |
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I stop to marvel at its gradations of black and orange, its sheer size and delicacy. |
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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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Spa veterans will marvel at the array of unusual treatments available at the newly opened eco-resort. |
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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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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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Of course, it would be churlish not to marvel at the fantastic performance of Tiger Woods. |
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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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You can marvel at an exquisite sharkskin and ivory chest of drawers shaped like a woman's torso. |
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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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We marvel at the internal intricacy of a well-decorated carrier shell and its adornments. |
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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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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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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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I marvel at everything from a three-handed cowpoke to a lasso that can turn into a bridge. |
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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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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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Just as you marvel at the ingenuity of the filmmaking, you laugh at the sheer audacity of it all. |
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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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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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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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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 still marvel at her recipe for gulab jamuns made with Bisquick. |
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If it is a clear starlit night, we will also be able to float in the middle of the lake and marvel at the brillance of the sky. |
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But I still marvel at the presumed necessity of the camera, for all its ubiquitousness, in the birthing chamber. |
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Her story is God's Good News to us and we can only marvel at what a great woman she was. |
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His fellow competitors still marvel at how he ever maintained his rigorous travel schedule. |
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Are you prepared to marvel at the life and death of a Diva, as she bedazzles you from the morgue? |
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It is a place to enjoy the breeze, laze around on the shore, play in the sand, pick shells and marvel at the wonders of nature. |
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And looking at the structure where we are now, we may marvel at how God works wonders in us! |
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The point isn't to delve into individual psychology but to marvel at the extremity of gracelessness, choreographed with meticulous grace. |
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I marvel at the slightest little things: a leaf, a dewdrop, a rusted crew, a used wire which one can twist at will. |
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But to marvel at copiousness would be to misconceive achievement: all that arithmetic is, however impressive, beside the point. |
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But we would happily adopt the colourful Cirque du Soleil bugs and marvel at their gracefulness over and over again. |
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You can watch pig races, chomp steak-on-a-stick and marvel at Sampson the Giant Horse. |
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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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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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You will marvel at the richly coloured landscapes during the day and at the celestial beauty of a starlit night sky. |
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You will marvel at the weirdly shaped hoodoos, in an amazing array of colorful hues. |
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I can only marvel at the tenderness and thoughtfulness of God and the Immaculate who come down to us with so much consideration. |
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Dine on mud crab in remote camp restaurants and marvel at the vast and magnificent Lake Argyle. |
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This is the place to marvel at masked fire dances, explore dense jungle, snorkel azure waters and camp by an active volcano, Tavurvur. |
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In a previous debate in this House I said that those who marvel at the wonderment of our creation must act now in the interests of mankind. |
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Or marvel at how big-screen televisions have become affordable for more consumers. |
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We marvel at a single human life that touched so many of us, guided so many of us, and inspired and comforted so many of us. |
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Truly I tell you, before much time has passed you will marvel at your strength and at the results of your works. |
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The resolution contains many worthy recommendations, but when you look at nature itself, you cannot help but marvel at its wisdom. |
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As time flies by, we can't help but marvel at the extraordinary adventure of life. |
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Physicians often marvel at the indifference of many intelligent persons to serious thought about the common functions of their bodies. |
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And marvel at the song's solid rock riffs and Sylvie's equally solid vocals coupled with perfect accentuation. |
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The Welland Canal was an engineering marvel at its inception and today the Seaway, as a whole, is yet again on the vanguard of technology. |
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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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Tourists would marvel at the elegant ingenuity of a bygone age. |
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We in turn can briefly marvel at the bracing, if distant, possibility of a King Harry. |
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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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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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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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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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I have seen swallows do this and I marvel at their audacity. |
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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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I marvel at the almost boundless ingenuity and skill of mankind sometimes. |
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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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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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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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Alexis de Tocqueville would marvel at what bleating sheep we have become. |
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The Saturnian's primary fictional purpose, as he visits our planet, is to marvel at the relative puniness of humankind, whom he examines with a very large microscope. |
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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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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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Stop by the Winter Bars of the Quays of the Old Port or marvel at the all-new BMO Ferris Wheel, where NomadUrbains tempt brave urbanauts with carnival delights including games of skill and fortune-telling. |
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Supporters and detractors often marvel at his consistency since entering politics in 1974, citing it as evidence of either levelheadedness or lunacy. |
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You now have the full lowdown on Japan 2007, so you can sit back and marvel at the silky skills of some of the finest football artisans on the planet. |
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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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Most visitors come purely to marvel at the sheer volume of paraphernalia but if you're on the hunt for a 4¼-inch dichromatic filter with stepper motor and optical encoder, this is your place. |
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Sceptics marvel at how much the inveterate jogger, mineral-water drinker and professed lover of the simple life suddenly seems to know about chateau-bottled wines and the finest cuisine. |
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If you're lucky enough to catch the light show, you will marvel at the constantly changing colourful swirls, curtains and ribbons of light dancing in the night sky. |
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One after the other, audience and troupe members will dance to the beat of the band, be amused at the unconventional touch of the show and marvel at the beauty of it all. |
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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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Not only will you marvel at the beauty of the Oludeniz lagoon, but also our one-day sea trip will show you the vestiges of a blue tinged sunken city, in the bluish lights of seabeds. |
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Visitors flock to the Cathedral by day and night to marvel at the endless architectural delights and its floodlit silhouette dominating the night time cityscape. |
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Aided by the wizards at London's Framestore, Gravity invites us to gaze in awe at the cinematic spectacle of space, to marvel at the weighty mysteries of this big-screen cosmos. |
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I couldn't help but marvel at the layers of slowly wilting vegetables, leaves and grass composed as thoughtfully as a cook might go about a recipe. |
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All are touched by her sense of wonder and marvel at her beautifully detailed paintings of wide-eyed children, ethereal angels, elusive fairies and piquant pixies, richly dressed in brilliant colors. |
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It's a few hours' bus ride away via towns such as Carmelo, from where launches zip day-trippers from Buenos Aires across the River Plate to marvel at rusting fishing boats and overgrown cobblestone streets. |
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Rival campaigners amongst environmentalists, human rights activists and trade unionists marvel at the way Jubilee 2000 has trounced those who talked pessimistically about the apathy and fatalism of civil society. |
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When not busy at the mine he would simply ride around his ranch and marvel at its vastness, all his. There was no doubt, though, that emeralds spelled trouble. |
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Then, at three o'clock, when there's not a car stirring in town, not even a drunken kid or a sated philanderer hurrying home on rubber tires, I wake and marvel at how motionlessly she sleeps. |
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The Bravos marvel at the Cowboys' pumped-up ferocity. |
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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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We still marvel at the freedom its truth has given us. |
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Join the ranks of the arcanists, of those who know the secrets of Europe's first porcelain, and marvel at the oldest dinner service of the Meissen Manufactory. |
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Indeed, our respect for and appreciation of human diversity hinges on our ability to be enlightened by others and to marvel at their accomplishments. |
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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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The uninitiated will marvel at Neil Peart's drumming – here was a man who could see a sausage roll and decide it needed a sausage triplet and a sausage paradiddle. |
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The Rideau Waterway is considered one of the great engineering feats of the 19th century, and one can only marvel at the ingenuity of its builders. |
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A glass-wall lift takes visitor to a panoramic plateau within seconds where they can marvel at the stunning view of a part of Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. |
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It's I think for all of us a time to turn the page, to start anew and to look forward with anticipation and I think we all marvel at the sense of renewal and excitement that we are seeing in the great democracy to the south. |
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Aboard the Louis Jolliet on September 4, treat yourself to a front row seat and marvel at this grandiose production with soundtrack simulcast aboard. |
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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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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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