The long linen with the faded image of a bearded man is the object of centuries-old fascination and wonderment, and closely kept under wrap. |
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In the wonderment of this taxonomy, the thing that is demonstrated in the exotic charm of another system of thought is the limitation of our own. |
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The sobs were reduced to sniffles, and in silent wonderment, they looked at each other, together at last. |
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As the fireworks exploded in the night sky, people looked on in sheer wonderment. |
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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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The pimply-faced pubescent gazed in wonderment as his elder sibling orated perceptively on the great mysteries of teenage life. |
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At other times it provokes genuine, childish delight, the wonderment of having stumbled across a secret. |
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The mystique surrounding Cirque du Soleil is accented by the wonderment the show evokes from the audience. |
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We also see the joy, fascination and wonderment on the faces of children as they read, talk with or entertain one of the characters. |
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The sense of sunny awe and wonderment is not as evident, but the lyrics have more depth this time around. |
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An exhilarating mixture of fear, wonderment and primal curiosity overcame their usual normal response to such an occurrence. |
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Each model or client shows the same fascination and wonderment with their lifecast as an infant does when first recognising itself in a mirror. |
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Later I expect to gaze in wonderment at how large a university library can be. |
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The two lads were quite impressed but the final wonderment was reserved for the Rembrandt. |
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Firefighter Dan, who had known Adam for a number of years, looked at his friend in wonderment. |
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The man smiled at the young boy who seemed to have a well of infinite wonderment and enthusiasm to draw upon. |
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This piece leaves the listener with a feeling of wonderment about what another day in the city will hold. |
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But yes, it is a story of faith, of wonderment at all things in the universe and of the law of nature. |
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I've been listening to these four discs with wonderment, admiration, and delight. |
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For a second he looked at me, eyes still wide but no longer wide with amazement and wonderment. |
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I've been surrounded by people shaking their heads in despair and wonderment standing over the Irish Times. |
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His voice is friendly and trusting and there's a sense of fun and wonderment about him. |
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It's the small feeling of awe and wonderment you get seeing its sleek shape whizz past you. |
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The fact that the club that rejected him are now in talks to re-engage him can only add to his wonderment. |
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He has a childlike wonderment rarely glimpsed among industry-dominated modern music, but he plays this off against a frail world-weariness. |
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Worries about a silent spring or a nuclear winter gave way to wonderment at the Internet and Dolly, the cloned sheep. |
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But more than anything else, I heard expressions of awe at the president's preternatural certainty and wonderment about its source. |
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His portrayal of Godfrey is a wonderment of reserve and benign passivity. |
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At times he just expressed the wonderment and sense of discovery that we associate with the very young. |
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It was always a complete surprise and I was in a state of wonderment over these creatures. |
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Only Russell Lee conveys a sense of joy and wonderment in his photographs. |
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Being served a self-contained tray that housed as many as four distinct courses used to fill me with wonderment. |
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We have to wonder what is going on in this great wonderment of parliament and in the whole country of Canada. |
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They did so often not to the dismay, but the wonderment and surprise of others around the world. |
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The main goal of the society is to create emotion and wonderment for the audience. |
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The election of a Libyan chair to the primary UN body dealing with human rights has rightly prompted wonderment at how this can be. |
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May the visitors who pass through the doors of the Musée du Quai Branly be filled with emotion and wonderment. |
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We all know that Ireland has rejected the Lisbon Treaty and so it is of some wonderment to me that this House persists in debating that matter. |
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There is a sense of wonderment and happiness conveyed throughout the book, using text and imaginative artwork. |
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In a previous debate in this House I said that those who marvel at the wonderment of our creation must act now in the interests of mankind. |
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And it was also a way of expressing a never-ending wonderment at the life force that is in us all. |
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The softness of a kitten's fur, the brightness of an autumn leaf, the first fresh snowfall, these were all sources of wonderment and pleasure. |
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His co-captain, Derrik Rose, once detailed, in wide-eyed wonderment, a single meal Joa put away. |
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In the meantime, why not gaze in awe and wonderment at the vast shortlist. |
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They were treated with awe, respect and looked at with wonderment. |
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Any illicit work or action bids to be Stuntist if its beholders pause in unwilled wonderment. |
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When the Swiss author visited Bulgaria for four weeks in 2008, the people there reacted to him with disbelieving wonderment. |
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So, for heaven's sake, we should be out there playing, laughing, participating, and emersed in its wonderment. |
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Or the wonderment in not 1 but 2 rainbows as they cap off a berry blue sky now void of thick heavy rain clouds. |
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He looked up in wonderment and heard the ceaseless noise of frenzy. |
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The toy circus takes part in this wonderment by offering the child the possibility of taking the circus home and recreating the scenes to better understand their mysteries. |
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Cora studied her photo and forged signature with obvious wonderment. |
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My companions stared at me in wonderment at the reaction my few words had produced. |
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The research being reported began with the wonderment of how it could possibly happen that, with all of life's potential, young people could so frequently take steps to end their own lives. |
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Men seeking Dominican life where brothers live together in unity for the sake of the mission have expressed wonderment if what we claim is in fact the lived experience for all men called Friars of the Order of Preachers. |
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A fourth movement to better praying is a turning toward wonderment, to bedazzlement, to gap-mouthed praise in the face of it all. |
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The Artist uses talent and vision to transform a gray and brown existence into a kaleidoscope of hope and desire, like hieroglyphs on modern day pyramids, infinitely displayed to the wonderment of human eyes. |
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More than 3,000 million children and adults throughout the world have been in wonderment before these creations representing 5 billion play hours per year. |
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But despite all of this, we still have a tendency to see and to depict God in rational or theoretical terms rather than as the personal Being that we contemplate with wonderment, as the One who transforms our very existence. |
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There's almost a sense of wonderment here about what a community can do. |
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We have become jaded to the wonderment of computer technology and simply come to expect that there will be regular announcements about better and faster telecommunications. |
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