He strokes her arm, this time not tickling her, but marveling at the smooth, almost frictionless feeling. |
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Then she's sitting on the next stool, drinking a dirty martini, and marveling at the coincidence of this meeting. |
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He had pointed this out to her quite a while ago, marveling over the symbolism and profoundness of such a matching. |
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I'm still in shock from the after effects of that kiss, surprised at my own daring and marveling at Jake's sheer adorableness at the same time. |
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She sat there marveling at his broad shoulders, which were suddenly brought to her attention. |
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She saw his face laugh at the reactions to the fish, and the wonder on his face, marveling at their speed. |
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They went through the bird house, marveling at toucans, parrots, birds of paradise. |
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He recalled, almost apologetically, how beautiful the atom bomb was, marveling at how every color imaginable burst forth upon detonation. |
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In the farthest corner, however, was an unlabeled Mason jar that Bob brought out, like a conjurer of many rabbits, marveling. |
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While contemplating, we were brought cold towelettes and sat marveling at the decor and the fat suit! |
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The spinner and weaver from Mayo, has the intense gaze of people marveling at the ease with which she spins her varied materials. |
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He smiled back at the picture, marveling at the way Samantha's powder pink dress flowed over her body. |
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They explore their sexuality, marveling at their youthful, maturing bodies, and exchanging fatuous remarks. |
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One of the most thrilling aspects of watching winter sports is marveling at the combination of speed, skill and balance. |
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In the center of the story is the word of Jesus: His marveling at His parents, that they do not understand the inner yearning of His being. |
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Three months later, I still find myself marveling at our 14th Triennial National Convention. |
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I remember marveling over an essay she wrote on James Joyce's short story Eveline. |
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Enjoy marveling at those baby blues, greens, browns and hazels and watch them grow right before your very eyes! |
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To see the marveling eyes of my children, filled with stars, was a beautiful reward. |
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She pulls up a chair, takes a seat and touches every part of him, head to toe, marveling at how peaceful he looks. |
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Cable pundits who were burying him two weeks ago were marveling at this remarkable turn of events. |
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He looked around, marveling at the idleness of the people around him. |
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There were joyous gasps of surprise, reintroductions, and a collective marveling at the photographs and garb of a shared past. |
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They stood on bridges marveling at the torrent of fast-moving brown water as it swept away anything in its path. |
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I spent some time marveling at how quickly a day, a week, or a year can pass by. |
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From the child marveling before nature's beauty, Gilles had kept the simplicity and naivety so characteristic of childhood. |
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We children would run for the shed, and while the lightning danced about we would sit and watch, transfixed, marveling at the ever-increasing power of the pounding rainfall. |
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Several of them gathered beneath it, faces tilted skyward, marveling over a pair of goggles that allowed them to watch live video of the craft's panoramic bird's-eye view. |
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Just listening to her speak — Wittenberg's mind races so much that she often fails to complete a sentence before starting a new one — left them marveling at her enthusiasm but feeling bombarded by her litany of ideas. |
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This marveling can reach a point where I remain motionless, losing awareness of myself and even the awareness of being in prayer in my total abandonment to God. |
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But, as humanity's mind discovered mystery after mystery, the Universe kept expanding before their eyes, and the greatness and omnipotence of God continued to grow before the marveling intelligence of man. |
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A post-graduation vacation to Morocco found Asen wandering in the Medina of Rabat, the remaining ancient section of the city, marveling at Moroccans playing both American and indigenous hip-hop on the streets. |
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Ali grew up watching his older cousins play football and marveling at the professional football stars on television, hoping to become one of them someday. |
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This marveling is even more precious than all the answers. |
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A huge smile broke across his face a few minutes later, however, when he noticed the loss of his button, and he left the casino marveling at his good fortune. |
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I sip my velvety coffee, marveling at how intricately linked the city's history is with coffee, the world's second most valuable commodity after oil. |
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I wrote about Soyer in my Marlboro article last year, marveling at his vigorous, thoughtful, often wisecracking collaborations with players who were sometimes sixty or sixty-five youngerounger than he. |
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Jesus was not marveling at the success of His disciples. |
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We can't help marveling at this great man's intellect and personality. |
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He also took rides through the Essex countryside on his pony, and visited the various churches and cathedrals throughout the country, marveling at their architecture. |
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