Slip in an audio disc and the sound astounds, with sumptuous bass and smooth vocals. |
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Your ability to group people and label them as column a or column b astounds me, you must be an amazing racist or densely daft. |
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They wonder why the project doesn't work and it astounds me that they have to wonder that. |
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The stupidity of this government and its inability to manage this country effectively and fairly astounds me. |
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Her capacity for stupidity has surprised her in the past, but now it astounds her. |
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Some of them work enormously hard and, to be honest, how some can cope with full-time jobs and doing what they do astounds me. |
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It still astounds me that anyone ever remembers that as a good moment for Democrats. |
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What really astounds me is that our law enforcement agency shows so little respect for the law. |
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What astounds me is not how much we love our country but the lack of bold admissions from others that they love their countries. |
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My son is not yet four, so the fact that he was able to process such things astounds me. |
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It really astounds me that Hollywood copyright maximalists never learn from their own mistakes. |
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That astounds me because what should concern us most of all is what the bill actually says. |
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That the member would suggest it would still be okay absolutely astounds me. |
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It astounds me that government can so easily throw billions at unaccountable foundations to do whatever they please. |
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I want to repeat that because your tenacity absolutely astounds me-29 major operations in just eight months. |
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A filmmaker who returns with a good film will never make the same splash as a new discovery who astounds us. |
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Every year it astounds me when I see the statistics and there are fewer farmers, not more. |
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The fact that clay is the perfect surface on which to learn the game and yet British players are, for the most part, terrified of it, still astounds and perplexes Jones. |
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This man astounds me with the broad wealth of experience he has accumulated. |
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God's incredible gift of beauty astounds the senses as we view creation in the form of ife all over the earth. |
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Generous and surprising, nature astounds us everywhere with its diversity and richness. |
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Moving Target astounds and amazes us with its invention, its variety and its vitality. |
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It astounds me some people still deny the site was ever an urupa. |
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It still astounds me to see the damage that can be done to kids. |
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And it doesn't matter where I go in this world, the respect that is paid toward me simply because I live in this country astounds me. |
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It just astounds me why she would go out of her way to attack us, as opposed to holding this government to account. |
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Barcelona is an attractive cultural centre and the fact that Catalan is not, regrettably, an official language astounds some students when they arrive there. |
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I ask why and he gives a response which astounds me. |
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A simple yet equally appealing solution that astounds. |
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Although he lived each day with an intensity that still astounds anyone familiar with his heavy schedule, he still found time to pray, receive visitors, hear confessions and make parish visitations. |
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Once you're into the fat part of the powerband, noise from the exhaust and sucking from the carburetors increase exponentially-but it's the vibration that really astounds. |
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It astounds me that the NDP consistently attacks the Conservatives when in fact we are the opposition in this House and we are not in control of the levers of government. |
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It astounds me today when I read quotes in the paper that there will be a huge loss in the barley pool because we have been selling our grain to other countries at prices below the cost of production. |
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Mr. Speaker, what astounds me is why that member has not stood up before this whole issue and asked, why do women have to wait 15 or indeed 20 years in order to achieve pay equity in the workforce? |
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That something so basic with such broad national support could be allowed to languish for so long astounds me and tells me that the federal Liberals are not as good at copying ideas as some in the House may think. |
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Let a fifty-eight-million-dollar stainless-steel balloon dog that astounds the eye while benumbing the mind stand for the values of the first constituency. |
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To me, with the horrendous travel of the NBA, it just astounds me that he's held up as well as he has, especially with his health. |
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It is Gans's reaction to the insulting words that still astounds. |
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