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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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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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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Constantly flattering, thanking, and offering sweets to shambling, younger helpers who feel in awe of the man. |
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Acknowledge the bounteousness of nature, the awe of water falling down out of the sky. |
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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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I was in awe of her sharp intelligence, of the way her diplomacy could charm the fangs off a viper. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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My mother was born in India and her father was a strict disciplinarian and everyone was in awe of him. |
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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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Curiosity seekers, gaped in awe of the crystal and gold and silver chandeliers on display through windowswith drawn-back drapery. |
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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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I am in worshipful awe of people who can pick up an instrument and simply compose new music. |
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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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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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I am in awe of the atemporal feel that her essays have, and I find her words strangely comforting. |
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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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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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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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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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In India I am frequently in awe of the sense of personal peace in the midst of apparent turmoil. |
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But what I admire, or more accurately, am in awe of, is his manipulative ability. |
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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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Milo told me, softly and a little fearfully, that he was in awe of it. |
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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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One cannot but stand in awe of such selfless devotion to a cause. |
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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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All she could do was stare, still in awe of his flawlessness. |
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The whole community united in support and some awe of the young Frenchman. |
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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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Bands we encounter on the road are always in awe of our awesome van. |
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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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Reporters were in awe of the storm surge, of the winds, of the destruction. |
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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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He was in awe of Tel Aviv, a gay-friendly city with Pride parades rivaling those in Berlin and Amsterdam. |
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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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And the American public remained in awe of the technological marvels of the atomic age. |
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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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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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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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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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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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