At the beach a mile later, after two deer in a patch of scrub oak bring the hikers to an awed standstill, the teachers present the day's lessons. |
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Even Queen Elizabeth II's personal jewel collection has been incredibly well-documented for the benefit of the awed public. |
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There was an brief, awed silence before the audience decided it was safe to laugh. |
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However often I saw it, I never ceased to be awed by its august power, majesty and beauty. |
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Located in front of the white EPOCS Specter, are two solid black globes moving with precision in the space above the awed technicians. |
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I was awed by the amount of labor that went into building such a magnificent structure. |
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When they reached the top, all three stable hands were awed by the sight that met their eyes. |
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I think it's because he's the dumb blonde of American journalism, so awed by his proximity to power that he buys whatever he's being sold. |
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Wherever I go, I am awed by the diversity of our fellow creatures and their staggering variety of color, design, adaption and behavior. |
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It's impossible not to be awed by the grandeur of temples and throne rooms of a country still in love with its benevolent monarchy. |
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No one lives here, no one could live here, and even the Tuareg of the region treat it with an awed respect. |
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He awed at the power flooding his senses, filling him with unsurpassed might. |
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Friends, family and awed passers-by stood to watch the glorious procession, and bus drivers leaned out their windows to shake our hands. |
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Qian must have surely shocked and awed so many people with his photographic memory of so many texts in different languages. |
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He received a few awed stares, many cheerful greetings and a hearty handshake from the leader of the family. |
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The climbing world can be a remarkably catty place, so it came as no surprise that not everyone was awed by the Russians' feat. |
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I think we should have an awed silence in honour of the sheer unbelievable gall of that one. |
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Separate fields show electric trains rumbling over rails, waved on by awed peasant girls. |
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You can't spend much time with him without being awed by both his ease in the natural world and his willpower. |
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He was awed with the fact that they were real, but realized that she needed help quickly. |
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Harsh reality is created with striking clarity throughout the collection, leaving the reader both awed and dismayed. |
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Early photographs of the workmen and archaeologists show them suitably awed by their labors. |
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And the Republicans, I guess, will be so shocked and awed that they will lay down their arms and capitulate. |
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I was a sixth grader, an altar boy awed by liturgy, and determined to be a priest. |
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When they got to the market, she remembered being awed by all the scents and sounds, the hubbub of the nearby villagers and passing tourists. |
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I didn't remember them being so vast, but was awed by the beauty of the fields of green and gentle rolling hills. |
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I was awed by it when it was a dump, and now that it's been buffed and spiffed it's even better. |
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Tonight, there is awed silence, with only the crunch of discarded beer cups under foot intruding on the sound of one man and his battered guitar. |
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Once inside the park, you will be awed by the sheer scale and beauty of your surroundings. |
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One of the things about Hal was you got a feeling he was awed by your talent. |
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Everyone was awed by the moral implications of mass murder on such a grand scale. |
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We inspect the deck cabin of newfound friends and are awed by its spaciousness. |
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Inside the Abbey it was impossible not to feel awed by the history and the weight of what it means to be English. |
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This led her back to the start of the circle, to the blue-and-yellow macaws that had awed her when she was a child. |
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But I'm awed by their desire to chronicle these experiences in such detail. |
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Be awed by the untouched vastness of some of the oldest mountains on the planet. |
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During the dream, I felt awed by how powerful the plot of my film was, but when I woke up I could not remember anything about it. |
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By 1967 the cable car had reached the peak, giving awed tourists a view that only a few hardy mountaineers had ever seen. |
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The other sightseers will not distract you as you gaze in awed silence at the fairy-tale islands of rock amidst the cloud. |
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She glanced at her mother who was staring at her with an awed expression on her face. |
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Observers of the operation were awed by its precision and discipline, which some likened to military drill. |
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In his awed provincialism Grimshaw failed to realise that as a painter he could outdo all three so long as he kept to his own landscapes and townscapes. |
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Man deepens his study of nature, he scrutinizes, discovers, enjoys, and is awed, but never hesitates. |
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A miracle precedes their calling: they are already awed by the enormous catch of fish he has wondrously provided. |
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At their worst they have been utterly awed by the occasion, notably on the first day at The Gabba and on the last day at Adelaide. |
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I stood by him transfixed and awed that he possessed the knowledge and the talent to paint the finishing touches on the corpse's lips. |
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I was awed, but it was awe born of familiarity, not strangeness. |
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Iran was awed by the majesty of the Shahanshah, the king of kings, and thought it was at the zenith of greatness. |
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Chris Barclay, keeper of archaeology and curator of the museum, joined Hull Council only a few weeks ago but has already been awed by the scale of the development. |
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Daunting as it nonetheless was, I was quite wrong to be so awed. |
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I am as always slightly awed by the sheer tragedy and futility of it all. |
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To awed churchgoers, the multicoloured windows telling the stories of the Gospels in glowing light must have been as captivating as a modern movie. |
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Darcy glanced at the awed expressions around him with impatience. |
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Her eyes were round as saucers as she stared, awed by the sight. |
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One cannot but be awed to consider how the crowded mural of Bleak House or the elaborate tapestry of Little Dorrit were held together on semi-monthly basis. |
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Having forced herself never to ask for help, let alone admit to needing it, Beck was awed when help repeatedly was offered to her, quietly and unassumingly. |
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The quality of a leader is a person who is not awed by vox populi. |
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I was so awed by my experience that I decided to switch careers. |
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The waiting forces are awed by his majesty and come over to his side. |
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He sounded surprised and awed, but his eyes were glinting with amusement. |
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You'll be awed by the stamina on show at Ironman and Ironwoman Australia, held in Port Macquarie in May. |
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No matter where you look, you're guaranteed to be awed by the gigantic scale of this imposing site. |
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From the very first moment you see it, you will be awed by the grandeur of the cliff overhanging the great bay. |
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Only someone with all the facts would be awed by his stamina as he stumbles on. |
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I am awed by the resilience of these people whose sexual identities are literally a matter of life and death. |
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The couple appeared so awed by the rock that it left them feeling somewhat speechless. |
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I see how hard it is and I see how amazing it is, and I am awed by my friends' parenting skills. |
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Cronkite the correspondent may have been awed, but Cronkite the human being knew enough not to get too close. |
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Take a look at Super-Gammon.coms's backgammon games and you'll be awed at the huge selection of backgammon games, online tournaments and prizes. |
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She brings her own tea bags in a neat Ziploc bag, and I am mildly awed at her preparedness and chutzpah. |
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And most attendees seemed as outwardly awed by the cars on display as any typical showgoer. |
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Her subtly auric tuxedos and top hats came on in the dress rehearsal to an awed silence, and Bennett apologised. |
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I am always awed to see the maturity and generosity that children display during events as difficult as the separation of their parents. |
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Audiences are delighted, outraged, and awed by this powerful and often hilarious production. |
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And like all Americans, I'm awed by their sacrifice, and by the sacrifices of their families. |
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It was no wonder that the coastguard was surprised, or even awed, for not often can such a sight have been seen. |
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She said that she is overwhelmed and awed by the good work that everyone is doing and looks forward to working together. |
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And well for myself I always get bored out of my mind whenever there's a drum solo, but here I am awed by this band I'm discovering. |
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A man of the people, he was unawed by popes but often too awed by princes. |
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The near-capacity audience listened in awed silence as Lill gave a commanding performance of the limpid Adagio sostenuto second movement. |
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Whoops, I mean that Robert is an erudite semanticist and we are awed by his achievement. |
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Dancer and activist Spirit Synott and her dance partner Aaron Water awed delegates during our policy conference's session on the Union's Role in Promoting Equality in the Workplace. |
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We leave awed by a refinement inconceivable now. |
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Naturally, the animals that so awed Sir Walter Raleigh were members of this same blooded stock. |
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In his younger days, he was an avid reader, especially awed by fantastic tales of heroism and triumph. |
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I was awed by the passion of these dear people of God. |
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Marco Polo was awed by its scale in the 13th century. |
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She had presumably been awed by my Führer 's aura. |
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But lyrics too remained an influence and inspiration: Iain was endlessly and avowedly awed by the invention and verbal wit of Clive James's songwriting with Pete Atkins. |
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One is awed when, walking through the heavy oak doors, they see millions of tiny pieces of tile forming a colourful, soulful mosaic, not only on the ceiling but also on the walls. |
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She was too awed to pluck up the nerve to call him back. |
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These stories leave me with a sense of just how deep sibling bonds might run – but also grateful that I've never had to try parenting a younger sib, and awed by those who've done so. |
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And they still seem to be awed by the views. |
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These are legendary guys that I would be awed by. |
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Prepare to be awed by some of Korea's greatest rock legends. |
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No one can speak in this Capitol and not be awed by its history. |
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In case of unpaid at the due date, any due amount will automatically awed penalty of an amount equivalent to the one that obtained from the application of an equal rate to one and half the legal rate interest. |
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I have been, and remain, awed by your understanding of situations and people, your culture, your breadth and clarity of vision and your ability to look ahead. |
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We can only be awed by the beauty, Thought Adjusters are primarily concerned with our spiritual development, but they are very interested in our life and our achievements here on earth. |
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I don't know what spooked them or where they were headed, but I felt awed to be there at that particular moment in time, witnessing a spectacle as old as the hills. |
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The show awed me and shaped my desire and love for the solo format. |
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