I swear that the incompetence of government departments never ceases to amaze me. |
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However, it never ceases to amaze me how this country contrives to waste its natural assets. |
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The capacity of trivial events to convulse the media and political commentators never ceases to amaze. |
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The fields that have continued to amaze are astronomy and cosmology, which are obviously healthy. |
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They are both useful additions to the daily reading, since the authors have specific expertise with which to amaze and intimidate us poseurs. |
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Hollywood's ability to take a perfectly good story and completely foul it up has never ceased to amaze me. |
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Political art will amaze us all again, hopefully God's own country is the theme addressed by this year's prize winner, Jeremy Deller. |
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Yet the buzz and sense of achievement that referees and officials in all guises seem to feel continues to amaze me. |
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And it never ceases to amaze me when I see a fit woman grubbing French fries and pizza. |
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It never ceased to amaze him how she could make a long reading assignment come to life and be interesting. |
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I don't know about you, but whenever I move, it never ceases to amaze me quite how much breakable material I have in my posession. |
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It continues to amaze me how the same organizations that are pro-life are maddeningly pro-capital punishment. |
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Spice up pub nights with your anecdotes, amaze friends and family with facts from your lectures, and expand the ranks of the mildly curious. |
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She spun, leapt, and gyrated, moving slowly enough for people to see, but quickly enough to amaze them. |
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It'll silence their critics, amaze their fans and win them a whole new legion of admirers. |
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Football's incredible ability to throw up surprises never ceases to amaze me. |
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The biblical texts are full of suffering and self-reproach and the intensity of these responsores may well amaze you. |
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Compared with the stodge of American papers, their sheer inertness, what's on offer in England never fails to amaze me. |
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Stroll along the quayside among sailors and traders who will amaze you with their magic tricks and comical acts. |
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Nonetheless, a movement such as the Largo in the B flat concerto can only amaze with its expressiveness and power. |
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But when I hear them afresh, they never fail to amaze me by their brilliance. |
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Each one has certain markings and, so you can amaze your friends, here's how to decipher them. |
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It never ceased to amaze us that this trick worked day after day, week after week without the fools wising up to us. |
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Some of the sights on view will amaze your eyes and all around are the voices of hawkers battling to catch your attention. |
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The program will surprise, delight and astonish and amaze you with its quality and range of styles. |
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It will undoubtedly stun and amaze you to know that my fashion sense has always been a bit dodgy. |
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He had brought the pictures for us to see and other ones that would totally shock and amaze you. |
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Rod never ceases to amaze us all with his unbelievable voice that seems to just keep getting better as time goes on. |
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I'm a magician with a knack for packing on size in a New York minute and I intend to shock and amaze the crowd at Mandalay Bay. |
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The numbers of different sizes, shapes and colours available never ceases to amaze me. |
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Now many astrologers seem to have a hankering, a hunger even, for scientific respectability that never fails to amaze me. |
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He never ceased to amaze his staff and students with new and exciting ideas. |
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I'll amaze her with my charm and suaveness in the pool and she'll have no choice but to fall madly in love with me. |
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Look at an actor who never ceases to amaze in his breathe of characters and you'll know she is not the only fashion chameleon around. |
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The ability of all these top-level singers to deliver whole programmes from memory never ceases to amaze and dumbfound me. |
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It would amaze me if anyone can come up with a sensible or sustainable argument in favour of loud fireworks. |
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It never ceases to amaze me just how peculiarly idiotic the occasional individual can be. |
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But it never fails to amaze me that there is always something to see, something to discover. |
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It never fails to amaze me that after all the arrangements, the planning, the tears and the fights, every wedding works out perfectly. |
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It never ceases to amaze me why people feel they have to travel to far-flung corners of the country to go on a good shopping spree. |
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Their dedication to the facility and its clients never ceases to amaze me, and for that and so much more, I would like to say thank you. |
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Take a little notebook with you to note down things that amaze you, that are unusual. |
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It never ceases to me amaze that on any bill or any situation he has a wonderful story to tell. |
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There is nothing in the mind of somebody who is an aggressive activist that would amaze me. |
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Six new products perfect for outdoor façades and for large indoor surfaces that continue to amaze with their huge size. |
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It never ceases to amaze me when some of our British fellow Members say that we do not need a constitution but we do need a lot of new Members. |
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Frankly, Lifelike have never disappointed us and continues to amaze us, by productions with a unique and effective style. |
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The picture quality from this small little camera never ceases to amaze me. |
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From large dinosaur skulls to tiny insects, Canada's natural history collections will amaze you. |
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Limited only by your imagination, the breadth of colours and textured finishes available in concrete today will amaze you. |
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But what did amaze the Greeks were the Pathans who lived there. |
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Join us for a chemistry extravaganza where the Chemical Institute of Canada will amaze you with a show chock-full of dazzling experiments. |
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Daniel Radcliffe may not be Harry Potter anymore but he continues to amaze us with magic. |
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There's always pressure, whether it's a new film or whether it's a sequel, to entertain and amaze an audience. |
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Does the number of stars that came out of Angels in the outfield amaze you? |
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It never failed to amaze Charles how brilliant and driven she really was. |
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It actually becomes a truly chilling, beyond-twisted junk film that never ceases to amaze in its chintzily charming, visually inspired, and honestly whorish way. |
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It might amaze people to know that you actually get less money if you chop down and pulp a 500 year old tree, than if you pulp a 13 year old tree. |
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The marvelous wonder that is your mind never ceases to amaze me. |
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The effect will amaze you and you'll never do your speeches the same way agin. |
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Unknown by most, this poppy seed oil will amaze you on shellfishes carpaccios and starchy food. |
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But you cannot only amaze and enjoy yourself at the youth hostel Bönigen, you sleep well in the peaceful location, too. |
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It spreads all over a fresh tropical pineaple fragrance that would amaze even the most experts and sybarites of the world of cannabis. |
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I never thought I would see it happen, but wonders never cease to amaze me when it comes to the NDP here in Ottawa. |
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Our users never cease to amaze us with their innovation, creativity and inventiveness. |
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Year after year the delegations never cease to amaze as they share their culinary delights with as many people as possible. |
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We strive to amaze, astonish, and delight each customer by not just meeting, but exceeding their expectations in every regard. |
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You can learn the mysteries of illusion, puzzles and tricks at Tommy's Magic Workshop and take home your very own Magic Pack to amaze your friends. |
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If it's going to continue to amaze us in the future, somebody, somewhere will have to challenge the establishment to keep up. |
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Whether it's premieres, original new concepts, crazed collaborations, musical comedies or exclusive creations, the Francos never cease to amaze us with their arsenal of artistry. |
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Other water animals like sea horses, turtles, clown fish, shark and many more wonders of sea life will also amaze any visitor. |
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Our specialness on the motorway extends to so many areas that we even amaze ourselves. |
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It's amazing that Bob Dylan can amaze anyone anymore. |
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It never ceases to amaze me how many times people get in trouble by failing to first ruff out their sure losers. |
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It never fails to amaze me how much fun children can have if you provide them with coloured tissue and paper, felt-tip pens, paints or glitter. |
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Claudee Cremer, you amaze me with your absolutely persnicketily perfect work. |
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While Stravinsky's star ascended in Paris, in Russia, Prokofiev, a former child prodigy of the piano and now barely into his twenties, began to amaze audiences as a composer as well. |
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Thanks to the ingenious and innovative staging that lets the performers' personalities shine, the five artists have a lot of fun while going all out to amaze and move us. |
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Aged only of 24 years, her future is still far in front of, she is very creative, Stefani knew how to disconcert, amaze and create the surprise with her musical clips, very endearing personality possessing plenty of humor. |
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New products such as foie gras ice cream, espuma, crème brulée, and rolled out pastry dough that chefs can use in large quantities all translate this desire of chefs to astonish, to amaze, to dazzle! |
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Displaying an astonishing resemblance to the original stars and perfectly emulating every gesture and expression, the impersonators sing live and present a stage show that will amaze you. |
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Indeed, in the political transformation of Myanmar that continues both to baffle and amaze, the rise of parliament is one of the more surprising features. |
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It really does amaze me that the Commission is more reticent about its support for these territorial employment pacts and no longer has recourse to these options in the way it once did. |
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It has everything needed to amaze whoever tries it out. |
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The control element of the vehicles does not cease to amaze everyone. |
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Many things amaze me about Europe's road building industry. |
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In effect, the number and skills of the people who devote their time and energy to promoting initiatives such as St. Lawrence Vision 2000 never cease to amaze me. |
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Speed, precision, smoothness and better looks: the first rear derailleur with carbon fiber upper and lower body will amaze even the most demanding of cyclists. |
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It won't amaze you with its graphics, to say the least. |
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For half a millennium now the Indians have not ceased to amaze us. |
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Packaged in sealed box, this exceptional saffron will amaze you by its tasty and colouring properties, to give the final touch to your several meals. |
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It continues to amaze me that something as ordinary as a driving licence is not always recognized automatically anywhere in the Union without further ado. |
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She took the proffered cheque and stared at it with puzzled amaze, dazed by her own behaviour. |
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His dealings with squatter R. R. McBean and superintendents Hare and Nicolson amaze the 16-year-old, who has little experience with the wealthy privileged class. |
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Setting Suzi aside, it never ceases to amaze me when guys have to dress like a funeral director to appease the chinless wonders who run Royal Ascot. |
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Amaze XT also reduced the time and cost of hair gel manufacturing, executives said. |
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The Honda Amaze has received the 2014 CNBC TV-18 OVERDRIVE Car of the Year Award. |
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From multipart necklaces to modern-art style creations to subtle depth in color and pattern, this beadworks are sure to dazzle, amaze, and inspire. |
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