Antarctica is indifferent to humans, but we humans are in awe of Antarctica. |
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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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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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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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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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But what I admire, or more accurately, am in awe of, is his manipulative ability. |
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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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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 awe of the atemporal feel that her essays have, and I find her words strangely comforting. |
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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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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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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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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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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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I was in awe of this girl who had gone to social services, found a foster home, completed high school and was looking for work. |
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The sacrifices they made in the great wars, both for us and for future generations, have left us in awe of them. |
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I had an audience with him some years ago in Italy and was left in awe of his radiance and the aura that surrounded him. |
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Yet, students are also less in awe of authority than in previous generations. |
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I am constantly in awe of the creativity, professionalism and dedication of our volunteer team. |
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All she could do was stare, still in awe of his flawlessness. |
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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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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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Bands we encounter on the road are always in awe of our awesome van. |
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You will be in awe of your own super strength since this surprising effect makes every beautiful shape of your body visible after getting out. |
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From the depths of their hearts, they can only stand in awe of the perfect works of creation by the LORD God of Creation. |
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God also teaches people to stand in awe of God and to live in the light so that they can go to Heaven. |
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It is impossible for an intelligent person not to stand in awe of its mysterious logic, which goes far beyond human ken. |
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China had expected the world to stand in awe of its accomplishments, and it had every reason to. |
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But the Marc VDS Racing Team is not traveling to northern Spain to stand in awe of yet another new track. |
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The fact that they prayed to the god of the land is proof that they stand in awe of their work and will not tolerate irresponsible work. |
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Milo told me, softly and a little fearfully, that he was in awe of it. |
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Others have simply stood in awe of his stock-picking skills, which they view as unrepeatable. |
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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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He is also obviously very skilful and I am still in awe of the way he controlled the ball in that goal against the Spaniards. |
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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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Reporters were in awe of the storm surge, of the winds, of the destruction. |
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One cannot but stand in awe of such selfless devotion to a cause. |
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To speak with Ed Koch was to be in awe of his certitude. |
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The mujahideen appeared to be in awe of them, and with good reason. |
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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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We can only be in awe of the imagination of our species. |
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As usual, I spent most of my time in awe of my fellow cosplaying women. |
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The rest of the team were in awe of the beautiful pictures René took of the ice shelf, the icebergs, and the penguins he came across at the coast. |
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Instead of talking about his love for the arts, instead of saying he was in awe of the creativity of our artists, he spoke about funding and investments. |
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I stand in awe of his political abilities. |
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They push us to be better and we're in awe of them. |
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I am always in awe of her grasp of the detail in this very complex matter. |
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The personalities and activities throughout our membership continue to enliven my interest and enthusiasm for this work, and I am in awe of the energy and creativity of our staff and volunteers across the country. |
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I'm as much in awe of their generosity as I am by the beauty I've seen in every province, and I'm thoroughly enjoying the charm of Atlantic Canada! |
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This is the type of conflict of interest that appalls Canadians. It leaves them in awe of the spectacle of a government which came to power railing about the need for greater transparency and public accountability. |
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Because these people have no knowledge of the products or the processes or the way they work, we have to take them through as though we're giving a tour to someone who's a child standing in awe of what's around them. |
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Even as a small girl in the south of France, she was in awe of one of her parents' female friends who managed a company and was also a successful racing driver. |
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His presence was a joyful witness for all. Some of the shop keepers of the plaza were in awe of the young people's activities and they offered them prizes and gifts. |
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So therefore, I will judge them with the very things they are in awe of. |
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And the American public remained in awe of the technological marvels of the atomic age. |
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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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Fear not and do not stand in awe of what this people fears. |
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Let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of him. |
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It is better to be criticized by economists in awe of the free market, it is better for them to criticize us, than to allow the social lives of our people to continue being ruined. |
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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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And he doesn't seem to be in awe of the week or the venue. |
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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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