I remember a few times, standing in awe after a savage take, cursing while I retrieved a flyless leader. |
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I sometimes find myself in awe of people like art speigelman, who smoke in front of audiences in places that smoking isn't allowed. |
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But, the moment she began speaking her lines, everyone was as in awe of her as I had been at auditions. |
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Acknowledge the bounteousness of nature, the awe of water falling down out of the sky. |
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I was riding along towards home, wondering if the passing car drivers were looking on in awe thinking how butch I looked. |
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The little girl was happily babbling and taking in her new surroundings with awe and she hadn't made a single fussy peep. |
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I'm sure his contorted expression of awe and sadness was a sterling effort. |
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The appropriate reaction to such a man consists in awe and reverence and humility rather than contempt. |
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In awe of your older brother Dane, you shot a pea-shooter at his horse, causing it to throw him and inflict injuries from which he later died. |
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As we negotiated our way through icefalls and crevasse fields, I experienced feelings of awe and wonder instead of terror and dread. |
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The local Dyaks regarded him with awe as a demigod imbued with magical powers. |
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That faith-filled genuflection communicated very powerfully the sense of awe and mystery which ought to be associated with the Eucharist. |
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Then, as they approached the docks, the diggers stared in awe at the remains of the once-mighty Imperial Japanese Navy. |
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It was a beautiful moment, one during which I am in no doubt whatsoever she was enraptured in complete and utter awe of my mere presence. |
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I'm no engineer but even I could appreciate with dumbstruck awe just how much work has gone into the redevelopment. |
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A massive full moon that looked like it was balancing on the horizon had me leaning on the drystone wall and staring at it in awe for ages. |
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He gaped in awe at the spectacular sight of the vibrant colors sporadically signaling back and forth within its core as he opened the bag. |
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Curiosity seekers, gaped in awe of the crystal and gold and silver chandeliers on display through windowswith drawn-back drapery. |
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Their reaction, I'd guess, was a touch of awe mingled with the instant lift we all felt the moment we entered this space. |
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He paused, watching the rainbows of refracted light from it sparkle on the shelves and walls, an expression of almost reverent awe on his face. |
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The audience found themselves in awe and admiration of a truly remarkable and talented cast. |
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Observing my own children as toddlers, I was in awe of the adventurousness and efficiency of their learning. |
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Apparently, he was greatly amused by the awe written on her face, from her wide eyes to her open mouth. |
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Almost four hundred years later it still is the awe inspiring place where lovers hold hands and swoon over each other. |
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But every once in a while, the images become a source of awe and wonder, thought and anticipation. |
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The sense of sunny awe and wonderment is not as evident, but the lyrics have more depth this time around. |
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It's the small feeling of awe and wonderment you get seeing its sleek shape whizz past you. |
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Jacquelyn stood in awe that her plan actually worked and as a result she could barely move. |
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I am in worshipful awe of people who can pick up an instrument and simply compose new music. |
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Taibhsear watched in awe as the great body writhed and twisted, and a new egg fell to join the others. |
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Both are utterly professional and are regarded with something approaching awe by their contemporaries. |
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He looked them over, awe and curiosity registering on his face before he skillfully masked his emotions. |
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The black-haired boy stared at me for a moment, awe registering in his eyes, before his grin grew too wide, and he started laughing. |
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I feared to sip a drop of water, and I am sure that the timpanist saw me looking at him in awe and amazement. |
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His words created ripples of awe among the Senators, but none dare defy his decision. |
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When her eyes adjusted, she gaped in awe to see tons of renaissance artworks and statues. |
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I am in awe of the atemporal feel that her essays have, and I find her words strangely comforting. |
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I donned a luminous green observer's jacket and watched in awe as the victim was delicately secured and taken away. |
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This capital of the 17th century Safavid dynasty can keep a visitor in awe for days. |
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After that, I had another three minutes of pure awe over his attractiveness. |
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Today the view is hidden behind mighty macrocarpa and native bush, but the setting is no less awe inspiring. |
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The old lady had got to her feet and after shuffling slowly forwards, was standing in awe next to the younger woman. |
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For all his confidence, in a strange way he was in awe of some of the senior players and their experiences. |
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I was in the Dolomites with, you know, huge, soaring mountains and the locals were in awe of some of the famous routes in Scotland. |
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Colin was in awe of the city and loved the view of the life he wished to live. |
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No doubt I was in awe of him, but in any case I didn't really get to connect with him as a person. |
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My feelings of annoyance quickly faded away and were replaced with feelings of awe and respect. |
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No doubt they were in awe of her wonderful creation, not that she could blame them. |
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All he said was how much he appreciated the comments and that he was in awe of being in the room with so many great players. |
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Antarctica is indifferent to humans, but we humans are in awe of Antarctica. |
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Maybe there were times when we were in awe of them for a short while before realising we were in those games with a chance of winning. |
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He was in awe of China and pleaded that if India should progress it should learn a lesson or two from the communist regime. |
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I can only gaze with wonder and awe at the depths and heights of our psychic nature. |
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Winning the award, he says, is a measure of how far he's come since those days when he was in awe of the building and the people in it. |
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Yet he was in awe of the young soldiers, many of whom have suffered debilitating injuries. |
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Just maybe we can confront our place with awe and admiration, respect and veneration. |
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Dubai retains its awe for much of the area's people, offering the traveller a multitude of reasons to visit. |
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The Home Run Derby has already lost some of its awe and eventually these new games and contests would grow old and boring as well. |
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In India I am frequently in awe of the sense of personal peace in the midst of apparent turmoil. |
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Mason looked in awe at the sights and the smells of the bakeshops, which were the greatest in the world. |
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Jesper, the Swede who sees a lot of Langer on the Tour, is another who is in awe of his achievements. |
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Chantelle in the meanwhile was in awe of how much fun she was having and how far Justin could carry her at this pace. |
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The critics are in awe of the play's fast, violent pacing, its tight structure and the humorous Scottish dialect. |
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Children capered around in awe of all the soldiers with weapons, and guests and dignitaries kept a respectful silence during the formalities. |
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Snead was molded into a figure who would amuse us, leave us in awe and make us embrace him as something uniquely American. |
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Constantly flattering, thanking, and offering sweets to shambling, younger helpers who feel in awe of the man. |
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Lovers of sensitively erudite pop will surely succumb to this refreshingly ache-ridden brand of awe struck tuneage. |
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Finally, the top of the sun sank beneath the waves, and I turned in awe to Nick, beside me. |
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Or I may once again spend all my time walking along the city walls, gazing in awe at the mountaintop views. |
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He looks at me and sits back, waiting for the signs of awe to display themselves on my face. |
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To increase the dosage of awe and joy in daily life, transform the mundane into something more spiritual. |
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Instead of conveying any specific religious message, the whole piece projects a genuine sense of mystical awe that is irresistible. |
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Unexpected and unsought, the sensation of awe has aroused fear as well as fascination among viewers. |
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The musical director was recently married and is not to be led astray by fans in awe of his unstudiedly casual onstage outfits. |
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We have become in awe of Tiger Woods, who has given a new face to what was once an elite, upper-class white man's activity. |
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When I'm out running on my lunch hour, not once have I watched in awe as a fellow runner sprints toward me sporting a solitary track shoe. |
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After the initial shock and awe passes, commanding his respect will be nigh unto impossible. |
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Romantic painters often positioned small figures within vast landscape panoramas to instill awe at the vastness of nature. |
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I was in awe of her sharp intelligence, of the way her diplomacy could charm the fangs off a viper. |
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As harnessers of power, both have evoked great awe and admiration as human conquerors of nature. |
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And the middle-management drones who man these media outlets stations seem to be in awe of this opportunist trash-talker. |
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Tycho's awe at astronomers' predictions of celestial events turned to disillusion as his own observational skills developed. |
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Walk alongside Mosedale Beck and after a short while gaze in awe at the steep ascent summoning you. |
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It's about you finding awe in a street intersection, in a cup of tea, in a sunray peaking through the gray clouds of yesterday. |
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Certainly he was susceptible to the charge of not doing his share religiously, and on holy days at least walked in awe of those who did. |
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Judge Hatch watched in awe as the perfect, fairy-tale couple became a horror show. |
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The best part about being at sea is the peacefulness of the ocean when it's calm, and awe of its power when it gets rough. |
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The fans all the while remained somewhat in awe as they watched what seemed to be their favourite band in such close quarters. |
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Such icons, or graven images, are held in awe by the followers of the respective faiths. |
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We sat laughing and gasping in awe at the writing, the delivery and the sheer brilliance of Britain's best stand-up comic. |
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As the believers devoted themselves to teaching, fellowship, communion and prayer, they were filled with awe and saw many miracles. |
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Even when his feuilletons don't stir a Gorgon to chuckle, they educe awe for the Wallenda grace of his prose, his solving of sentences. |
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People pray to these deities because they have an adoration for the deity and have a feeling of awe about it. |
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Although influenced by one and almost embarrassingly in awe of the other, he was more pluralist than either of his highly dogmatic mentors. |
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Watching the marathon of dance I felt honored to attend and in awe of a culture where dance and worship fluently interlock. |
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Friends and foes alike live in awe of his intellect and in fear of his directness. |
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The villagers watched them with even greater awe than they had the burning fortalice. |
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While a few turn their heads from his creations, most others are left in awe. |
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From the October 1996 framers of the strategy, shock and awe was a way of achieving rapid dominance. |
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He sat back, crossed his own supple young arms and watched, awe struck by the creative process of life. |
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His crossness about the fact that Head of News at the BBC is now a woman fills me with awe. |
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He harks back to his earlier manner, and captures all the awe and freshness of seeing a view for the first time. |
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I held them in awe and was something of a crybaby constantly running to my mother for protection if they said anything cross to me. |
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He takes his cue from what they are doing, and I stand in awe of how often he is correct in forecasting what they will do. |
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But more than anything else, I heard expressions of awe at the president's preternatural certainty and wonderment about its source. |
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When we finally dragged the hulking thing home, all we could do was saw it in half and just stand in awe, gawking at the horror within. |
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But when we and they share a common love and awe for God, we augment the sanctity of the world in glorifying God among the multitudes of peoples. |
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He gazed goggle-eyed at the monuments to the great and good interred there, and read their epitaphs with awe. |
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Jacques told me that everyone was in such awe when I sang it, no one would sing the descant while I was at college. |
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Despite his track record Davies admits to being in awe of Doctor Zhivago, largely because the 1965 film version still exerts such a pull. |
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He had the same dumbstruck look on his face for most of the movie, occasionally substituting the look of awe for a goofy grin. |
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My mother was born in India and her father was a strict disciplinarian and everyone was in awe of him. |
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With its majestic silence and impressive height, it leaves even the ethnocentrist of the worst breed in complete awe. |
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There was frost one morning not long ago, but when I reached out to touch it in primitive awe it was gone. |
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Best's prodigious talent drew the affection and awe of millions of fans and tributes to him poured in from across the football world last night. |
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The awe in which he was held allowed him to extend his influence beyond the formal limits of his office. |
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Serena and I both pulled back, startled, and then watched in awe as they both started laughing. |
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Andy, mouth open in awe at their proof, looked at his brother with an accusing glare. |
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It was really quite remarkable to watch, and she stared in awe as he wielded his weapon with expert precision and timing. |
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She was in awe of the powerful old leviathan, and adjusted its controls with a naive reverence. |
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She wondered what it felt like to have that kind of passion and was in awe of their desire to get the job done. |
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He's also a nature lover and when he saw a hawk chasing pigeons around the Kennaway Hotel on Friday morning he watched in awe. |
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But what I admire, or more accurately, am in awe of, is his manipulative ability. |
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Behind him, seven-year-old Jordan stood in awe with his grandmother, admiring the enormous marrows. |
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One of the most brave and unique documentary projects, it leaves you in awe of its selfless creator and his generous family. |
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He laughed heartily and I watched in awe as his waistline was stretched to a degree that I didn't think possible. |
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The preachers carried a message that was not their own and it put an awe upon them. |
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Jessica was young, but she still remembers seeing his itty-bitty hands and his itty-bitty feet and feeling a sense of awe. |
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But the Marc VDS Racing Team is not traveling to northern Spain to stand in awe of yet another new track. |
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It is not something the devotee waves like a flag in self-aggrandizement to enlist awe from others or to gain congregants. |
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Ferraris inspired a sort of hushed awe and their owners automatically became members of an elite club that only the very wealthy and well-connected could ever hope to enter. |
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I'm always annoyed that his gold medal haul strikes such awe into people. |
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Whether writing about Gothic churches or peasant shrines, Chateaubriand managed to convey a sense of awe and respect which he placed at the centre of religious experience. |
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The public may love its angels but it holds its medics in awe. |
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The fear that must have chilled their blood, the horror and awe that rooted him to this spot in the middle of the road, was as powerful as the storm itself. |
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I'd break free of all my complexes, become one of those amazingly self possessed seniors I was always in awe of, and everything would be just peachy. |
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When they began they cast a spell on the people's eyes, and struck them with awe, and stunned the assembly with their spellbinding eloquence. |
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I was in awe of this girl who had gone to social services, found a foster home, completed high school and was looking for work. |
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Milo told me, softly and a little fearfully, that he was in awe of it. |
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They present philosophy as the practice of visiting a museum of ideas and feeling a sense of awe, or alternatively using philosophy as a means of personal therapy. |
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Others have simply stood in awe of his stock-picking skills, which they view as unrepeatable. |
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What started in Spain as a celebration of the Andalusian crossed the Atlantic Ocean and made it possible for Americans to watch these wonderful horses in awe. |
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Her mom watched in awe as both horses gently nuzzled Michelle in her wheelchair, recognizing her as a friend. |
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All she could do was stare, still in awe of his flawlessness. |
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In texted music, the tremolo had a symbolic association with shivering, and thus with cold, fear, awe, death, and grief. |
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From my porthole window, I gazed in awe at the stunning contrast of the shining snowcapped Chugach Mountains against the blueness of the Gulf of Alaska. |
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One cannot but stand in awe of such selfless devotion to a cause. |
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Investigators observed that melody appears to act on the brain's emotional core, the limbic system, which moves us to joy, awe, peace, fear and sadness. |
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I know the poorer neighborhoods where the people slept on the roofs and would look at us in awe when we asked for their help. |
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The skepticism, empiricism, and detachment so esteemed by journalists seem worlds away from the awe, mysticism, and credulousness demanded by faith. |
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The harlequin threw the baton over the translucent material, diving underneath and emerging on the other side to catch the silver rod, to gasps of awe from the spectators. |
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I was awed, but it was awe born of familiarity, not strangeness. |
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It must have an element of the unapproachable in it that fills people with admiration and awe. |
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When we conclusively know this to be true, we will feel a sense of awe at the immensity, interconnectedness and Oneness of everything. |
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Nearby, Mike Martin showed his N-scale PM locomotive roster, applying decals to an E7 as I watched in awe of his precise results on such a small model. |
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He never lets his learning cloud his enthusiasm for this wide and protean subject and his writing shares the awe of the poets who preceded him on this journey. |
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He is also obviously very skilful and I am still in awe of the way he controlled the ball in that goal against the Spaniards. |
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It is a cornerstone of our heritage and the centrepiece of our national capital that continues to awe visitors from around the world. |
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Her heart was beating so hard as she gaped in awe at the Ark of the Covenant that looked like a golden chest with angels exquisitely designed into the gold of the luxurious lid. |
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Instead biodiversity must represent the awe and wonder that we feel for the natural world. |
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He was in awe of Tel Aviv, a gay-friendly city with Pride parades rivaling those in Berlin and Amsterdam. |
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She felt so in awe that he expressed interest in her that she never questioned the appropriateness of some of his behavior. |
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The bebop legend drove jazz into territories that continue to awe listeners with ears fast enough to keep up. |
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Within the meteorological fraternity will they henceforth be held in awe and get the best seats at the annual Christmas dance and pull the cutest weather girls? |
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Joking apart, Faldo is still held in awe by the younger players. |
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As he points out in the catalogue, the elemental feelings about life and death evoked in these paintings of solitary stags convey a mood of religious awe. |
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Inside the small world of military aviation, his exploits as a test pilot are still spoken of with awe. |
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Bands we encounter on the road are always in awe of our awesome van. |
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I am thinking of awe, reverence, respect and emotions too deep for words. |
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We gazed in awe, mesmerised by the waistlines, seduced by the staccato rhythms and mathematical certainties. |
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In the meantime, why not gaze in awe and wonderment at the vast shortlist. |
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The very name evokes a sense of awe in film lovers around the globe. |
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Having come from Columbia, Mo., and not even 5 feet tall, Paul gazed in awe at the nearly 700-foot towers of the bridge. |
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She was filled with a strange mixture of awe and fear at seeing Erik's skill with the sword, almost that he wasn't a man at all, but a ghostly night wraith. |
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The concept of customers gazing in awe has been replaced by an audience expecting entertainment. |
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I remember gazing in awe at an ashtray bearing its name, which one of my relatives had apparently filched. |
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I spent one day driving through the Tien Shan, which were covered with snow even in early autumn, gazing in awe at soaring blue glaciers. |
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Our lights barely reached the top of this dramatically sculpted abyss, and we sat in awe for a good ten minutes just peering up into its lofty heights. |
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You will be in awe of your own super strength since this surprising effect makes every beautiful shape of your body visible after getting out. |
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We're encouraged to look up with awe at the colossal deal-makers. |
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A group of three small children sat next to me agape and giggled in awe. |
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Securing awe and applaud from people standing on both sides of the road, the procession moved on to the holy shrine carrying the shawls with utmost respect. |
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But, though we gaze in awe at this dilapidated industrial cathedral, its sheer scale sometimes leads the actors towards anonymous rhetoric. |
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Serkin's sense of awe before the grandeur of the works that he performed throughout his life is suggested by the scantness of his discography. |
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I watched in awe as he virtually caromed off the walls of the classrooms and hallways. |
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It turns out Emeraldas is already there, silently having a drink, and everyone is struck with awe when she pulls back her cloak and they see her scarecrow thin scarred self. |
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Mr. Odina Desrochers: Mr. Speaker, I always stand in awe when I hear my friends opposite defending Mr. David Dingwall. |
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From the depths of their hearts, they can only stand in awe of the perfect works of creation by the LORD God of Creation. |
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God also teaches people to stand in awe of God and to live in the light so that they can go to Heaven. |
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It is impossible for an intelligent person not to stand in awe of its mysterious logic, which goes far beyond human ken. |
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I have been lucky enough in my life to experience the beauty of the Venusde Milo and to stand in awe in the shadow of the Sphinx at Giza. |
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Another Tylenol and a tranquilizer three hours later don't do the trick and the demons do a shock and awe attack. |
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He lived in awe of his father, chief of the Popalzai tribe, and it was because of him the tribesmen came to visit. |
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I looked with awe at the ground I trod on, to see what the Powers had made there, the form and fashion and material of their work. |
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The slaves were staring up in awe as thousands of the glowing projectiles sailed past, and the ground struck with the constant shocks of the impacts. |
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Stand in awe at the Center of the World, the lost city of Machu Picchu and the extraordinary Inca trails. |
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Fascism is a gross deformity on the once awe inspiringly superlative face of this earth, and such blights so easily make otherwise beautiful spectacles the ugliest of things. |
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China had expected the world to stand in awe of its accomplishments, and it had every reason to. |
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Thousands of arctic char pass through the river each season and often anglers just stand in awe as the silvery hoards pass through. |
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The fact that they prayed to the god of the land is proof that they stand in awe of their work and will not tolerate irresponsible work. |
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The original Sanskrit trishtubh slokas are riotous in their flow and bring out with effortless ease the rapture and awe in the poet's heart as he describes the scene. |
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The whole community united in support and some awe of the young Frenchman. |
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As he laid into our senate subcommittee with his blistering smackdown on how our government was not truthful, a sense of enthusiasm and awe came over me. |
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Children at the Church Road school stared in awe as Francis performed some of his native Aborigine dance moves before introducing them to one of the world's oldest cultures. |
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Reporters were in awe of the storm surge, of the winds, of the destruction. |
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For some of these kids, video games are a way to passively experience the shock and awe of combat. |
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However, gift-wrap is the first thing we notice and a beautifully wrapped gift always leaves us in awe and astonishment! |
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A feeling of awe descended on the ridge and brought strong men close to tears. |
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Kathryn felt a momentary jolt of awe and happiness, but it was soon overwhelmed by spite and hatred for this woman, uttering such lies, such falsehood. |
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Riverlights will also be the first in Canada to have an 'LED fireworks display' which will awe the public and show how displays can be both spectacular and energy efficient. |
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And he doesn't seem to be in awe of the week or the venue. |
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A directed and awe inspiring frenzy of digital buzz. |
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We can only be in awe of the imagination of our species. |
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They push us to be better and we're in awe of them. |
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The magnificent frescoes of José MarÃa Sert have a timeless quality and evoke in me the same sense of awe as when I first entered this chamber as a member of my delegation more than a decade ago. |
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I am always in awe of her grasp of the detail in this very complex matter. |
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The temple as it is, the dilapidated structure, the invasive forest, all gives an air of mystery, an air of awe, with which visitors are very fascinated. |
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Just gaze in awe at all that wide open space and those generous margins! |
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For a non-interpreter, contemplating it elicited a sort of retroactive cocktail-party anxiety, and also awe at the interestingness of her fellow-citizens. |
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Let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of him. |
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On the heels of his Chicken Little report, does the minister think that Canadians are not intelligent enough to see through his shock and awe delay tactics? |
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And the American public remained in awe of the technological marvels of the atomic age. |
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In Solar Temple of Divine Love I frame the age-old practice of sun worship within the context of the Classical notion of personifying nature, giving what inspires awe a human face. |
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The blasting – the bombardment of the algorithm with Tumblr pages about Lindsey's trips to the beach, the shock and awe of these pleasant banalities – has to be choreographed just right. |
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Since then, she has been a draw to millions who make the pilgrimage to a blustery, rocky shoreline to gaze in awe, and perhaps puzzled amusement, at her bronze figure, take photographs, and then move on. |
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As a memory of our origin, the shrine calls to mind God's initiative and helps pilgrims to recognize it with a sense of awe, gratitude and commitment. |
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Watch in awe as they show the n00bs what an Alienware can do in the hands of a professional. |
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Every year tens of thousands of visitors, pilgrims and tourists, visit the temple to worship or simply to gaze in awe at its vaulted ceilings, vibrant color schemes and praying masses. |
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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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People in line there gazed in awe as customers filed out with coffee. |
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A second vitrine lists the great sea battles of history, while up the marble staircase, towards the exhibition proper, you can gaze in awe at the lead wings of a German eagle emerging from a pile of books. |
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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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Runs of 101 and 127 were topped off by a brilliant total clearance of 143, to leave the capacity crowd in awe of Mark's talents. |
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When you enter your suite your guests will gaze in awe at the views of the beautiful Chao Phraya River. |
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I watched them glistening over the tiled rooftops and Hills hoists and waited, in awe, for the shadow to reach our Lower Templestowe back yard. |
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To speak about Louise de Marillac, in one sense, is to stand in awe once more at God's loving plan for humanity, the Church, persons living in poverty, and God's special concern for those who are simple and humble of heart. |
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I gazed in awe at the worn stone staircase that wound up to the second floor of the Beaux-Arts building, feeling almost compelled to tiptoe, as if entering a cathedral. |
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The fumy, cloud-like mist adds to our sense of slightly befuddled and even nervous awe because we cannot see exactly what it is that we are seeing. |
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Fear not and do not stand in awe of what this people fears. |
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Spectators are privy to awe inspiring castles, baffling forks, and breathtaking en passants. |
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It is better to be criticized by economists in awe of the free market, it is better for them to criticize us, than to allow the social lives of our people to continue being ruined. |
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Further to this is the embedding of the shamanic methods into rituals and the worldview of natural processes and awe for nature, of the soulfulness of all which exists. |
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There was no refusing him, for he had got the complete upper hand of the community, and the peaceful burghers all stood in awe of him. |
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More than that it was a Stalinist device to awe and reward the populace, and give them an appreciation of Soviet realist art. |
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They inspired awe amongst the Tongans, and all their Manufactures, especially bark cloth and clubs, were highly valued and much in demand. |
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Cortes' men were in awe at the sight of the splendid city and many wondered if they were dreaming. |
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Native American tribes sympatric with brown bears often view them with a mixture of awe and fear. |
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Grand archways are designed to evoke feelings of awe and are very commonly seen as the entrance to large religious buildings such as cathedrals. |
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I was a federal techie for 15 years and was often in awe of the quality of some of my colleagues. |
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The movie's close encounters – conducted through a glowing screen in an eerie chamber inside the alien craft – deliver that sense of otherworldly awe that sci-fi fans crave. |
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The mujahideen appeared to be in awe of them, and with good reason. |
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We'd walked through carpets of rhododendrons, up and down paths of leech-infested mud, gazed in awe at ferocious waterfalls and climbed over high passes with air so crisp and pure it hurt to breath. |
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I learned how roll delicious cacao chocolate into treats used for a spiritual ceremony, and gazed in awe beside a fire ceremony as a group of women drummed and danced and sang songs dedicated to Mother Earth. |
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Olafur Eliasson's giant sun had me lying on the ground and gazing in awe. |
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Inside, all thoughts of escape leave him as he gazes in awe at endless rows of colourfully packaged western groceries and eugenically perfect fruit and veg. |
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By fear the hasidim understood the tremendous sense of awe man should experience when he realizes that he is in God's presence, Rudolf Otto's experience of the numinous. |
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I AM not often humble, but I am in awe of a 13-year-old surfboarder who lives in Hawaii. |
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As usual, I spent most of my time in awe of my fellow cosplaying women. |
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Tell a bookish person you're going to interview Renata Adler and you can expect a range of reactions, everything from envy to wariness, to a sort of fear-stricken awe. |
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Sentence by sentence, this is a book that is wiser than its years, which inspires awe, both in its delirious lyricism and its bone-breaking precision. |
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I stand in awe of his political abilities. |
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Neither reverence, awe or passive submission, on the one hand, nor callousness, disregard or arbitrariness, on the other hand, constitute the proper relating to nature. |
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He had never seen a bird of the kind before, and had been listening for half an hour to its wise sayings with the keenest interest, not unmixed with awe. |
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We can't wait for... Starters' orders The Audit couldn't exactly be described as sporty, but that doesn't mean we don't enjoy gazing in awe at the athletic physiques of the participants of the London Marathon. |
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To speak with Ed Koch was to be in awe of his certitude. |
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And only the true word, the word of faith Inspires awe in your heart. |
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Whether she was just curious, or a car fan so in awe of her owner's blue MG that she wanted to explore every nook and cranny, the one thing Chips is not is an escapologist. |
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State ceremonies aimed to induce a sense of respectful awe and emotional surrender in participants by an increasingly orchestrated and theatrical ceremonialism. |
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The people had stared in awe at the magnificently colored flame tree. |
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There was a delicious sensation of mingled security and awe with which I looked down, from my giddy height, on the monsters of the deep at their uncouth gambols. |
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Lyrical contributor Joel McDaniel provides the shock and awe from behind the drums with Lee Norton laying down the bunker busting bass lines on an 8 string bass. |
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So different that even a week later there is a sense of awe in the voice of the great prop as he reflects on arguably the headiest Welsh rugby occasion of modern times. |
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At Cecil's house, Theobalds in Hertfordshire, James was so in awe that he bought it there and then, arriving in the capital after Elizabeth's funeral. |
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So the Elderly Person, being nowhat in awe of such a comrade, assured him that he was a good man, along certain lines, and the two men got along famously. |
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Built in baronial style, among beautiful woodland gardens, it's perched on the headland where Loch Awe divides. |
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The supplicatory prayers recited before and during the Days of Awe are among the most poetic and stirring prayers. |
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The ten days between the New Year and the Day of Atonement are traditionally known as the Days of Awe. |
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It is perched on the headland where Loch Awe divides, pushing a much smaller section north-west towards Loch Etive. |
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Natural record is 25 lb 5oz 12 drams, captured in 1996 from Loch Awe. |
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These include the catchments of the Rivers Clyde, Don, Tummel, Garry and Tay as well as Loch Awe, Scourie Lochs, Loch Arkaig, Loch Morar and the Loch Earn catchment areas. |
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Joint development of an arsenal of Awe should become a priority for both countries. |
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Although it is an everyday virus, there is something about influenza that inspires awe. |
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At essence, the journey on the ocean would prove to be an African's biggest fear that would keep them in awe. |
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Achy Obejas's new novel, Days of Awe, is a soulful, erotically charged, and densely woven meditation on public and private identity. |
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Akha hill tribesman Awe Ye Piang, 22, showed how one of his two accomplices battered David Crisp, 56, over the head with a teak vase. |
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However, Inistrynich, Eilean na Maodail, Eilean Dubh and Liever Island are all promontories on Loch Awe as opposed to islands, despite their names. |
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