She was surrounded by a group of awestruck teenagers all snapping away on their camera phones. |
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He was such an impressive person and I was awestruck when I met him for the first time. |
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The way you use words to exact the maximum meaning with such simplicity leaves me awestruck. |
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We were awestruck by the amazing views down the ravine and on to the river. |
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When you first do the space walk you are just utterly awestruck for the first few seconds about how beautiful it is. |
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My awestruck mesmerization of the view was broken by his words, and I looked up to see Gabriel standing there looking extremely uncomfortable. |
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Katherine stood frozen in the spot, staring awestruck once more at the shadowy figure, which now appeared to be watching them. |
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In a taxi in Mumbai, she sat quietly on the back seat awestruck by the towering buildings almost touching the sky on either side of the road. |
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Later, his high school bandleader was awestruck by his ability to improvise on the saxophone. |
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I sat with her while she was having her make up put on and just stared in awestruck wonderment that someone could be so ladylike. |
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Even looking at the graphics doesn't instill any sense of awestruck wonder. |
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At the nearby aquarium, the children were awestruck by the different kinds of fish. |
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I was fourteen and she was seven and we were both awestruck by the large house by the shimmering lake. |
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He recalls being awestruck by these images, especially the paintings of St. Mary and St. George. |
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He fielded questions about education reform and alcoholism from his visibly awestruck guests. |
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Local children watched awestruck as Her Excellency's helicopter touched down in the local sports ground. |
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But their awestruck silence was soon replaced by gales of laughter when their teacher read the letter out loud. |
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While I didn't share a belief in the manitous, I could still be awestruck by the power around me. |
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About 125 years later, the town erected an enormous, life-sized model of the squid, so that all who look upon it might be awestruck. |
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But I also feel a little awestruck at the artfulness and audacity of it all. |
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At each home, Bakshi would ask the awestruck man how much he thought his hut was worth. |
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When he stopped, it took almost five seconds for the awestruck audience to realise it. |
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I have been awestruck by this man for a year now and he just keeps getting better. |
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The failure of civil servants was that they regarded him with awestruck reverence. |
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He also liked girls, and he liked how approachable he was with a toddler staring awestruck from the next stool over. |
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Behind a circular wood-bar, staff mix up magnificent concoctions like Guavapolitans and Lychee-tinis and awestruck babes and their boys knock them back like soda pop. |
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You'll be awestruck by these steep, rounded, russet domes over 3,500 hectares. |
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Every time I visit I am awestruck by the immense potential of this region and its people. |
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Non-Native visitors in shorts and sandals seemed awestruck at the opportunity to walk and dance alongside men and women in full tribal regalia. |
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With the formalities of the convocation ceremony complete, Thirsk took the time to answer questions from a select group of awestruck students. |
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They are not lacking in self-confidence, nor are they awestruck by match favorites. |
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For example, I was awestruck when a ray of light emanated from the priest's hands. |
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Devotees of contemporary and yet still distinctive timekeepers, stood awestruck in front of Perrelet's showcases. |
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We may be awestruck by the beauty that we see around us today, but very soon there will be a new heaven and a new earth recreated. |
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The fans are awestruck and their earlier bravado quickly disappears. |
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Those who mastered the rather complicated process of making daguerreotypes were awestruck that these pictures revealed details invisible to the naked eye. |
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I had to go back and remember how awestruck I felt when I encountered it for the first time. |
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Then, after watching a brief bout between local fighters, he entered the ring himself, playfully feinting a few jabs with awestruck Afghan boxers. |
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The audience, suitably awestruck, could only stare in wonder. |
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If his hosts had heard it before, they were too awestruck to let it show. |
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Goldstein has watched awestruck students approach pinker and ask him to autograph their body parts during public events. |
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But when I finally stumbled on The Sopranos, I was awestruck. |
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Nothing in the hunt is as memorable as the blessed pause that comes in its wake, as the wounded whale sprays blood through its blowhole, and Thomas's awestruck face is dusted with a rain of red. |
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Many of the students were awestruck at the powerful beauty of the twin pylons that rise from the base of stone....the figures of Truth, Justice, and Knowledge gazing down on them. |
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Soon we will be awestruck by our athletes' prowess. |
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This rather spectacular partners dance, dates back from 1920s and 1930s in New York City, and it'll bring you right back to the old days of swing, leaving you awestruck with its impressive acrobatics. |
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Even the adventurous team members that ventured onto the subway system could not help but be awestruck by the marble and statues that adorn some of the subway stops. |
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On contemplating so much love, the hearts of believers are awestruck, filled with wonder, and we want to respond by giving ourselves completely in return. |
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First-time visitors to Canada are invariably awestruck by its sheer magnitude, from the grandeur of its prairie skies, to the rugged beauty of its mountains, to its endless forests and its myriad of lakes, streams and rivers. |
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I remained so awestruck by all this, that I decided right away that I wanted to personally experience a week of prayer organized by Father Caffarel. |
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Jonty's instinctive awestruck expression had been curtailed by repeated skelpings across the head by his father, Henry. |
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As we sat awestruck by the enthusiasm of the dancing, an invitation was extended to the audience and most were brought to the floor to join in some Social dancing. |
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I was awestruck as I watched him turn the final corner and unleash incredible energy to sprint past his opponent as the finish line came into sight. |
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Love her or loathe her, it is a heroic odyssey: her phenomenal determination and inexhaustibility, her combination of blazing certainty with intense practicality, leave the reader repeatedly awestruck. |
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When a mysterious egg appears in their midst, the insects are awestruck and intensely curious about this iconic object that represents the enigma and cycles of their lives. |
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What message was it meant to convey to an awestruck world? |
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The scattered fragments and images that have survived suggest that the awestruck accounts of visitors were not exaggerated. |
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Audiences will be awestruck by the Ski and Snowboard Trampoline Show. |
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Richie Vallance was awestruck to discover dozens of odd-looking rocks and, having done his own research, he's convinced that they are not of this world. |
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The audience and fans were left awestruck as they danced to the romantic number Kismat se tum humko mile ho, from the 2000 film Pukar, and Dhak dhak from Beta. |
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Avocet, Albatross, Anhinga, all awestruck at Adelie's amazing aptitude. |
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