In the summer of 2000 he wowed 'em at the Hollywood Bowl closing his set with a sizzling duet with Bonnie Raitt. |
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Deirdre wowed the judges with her natural beauty, fantastic personality and general warmth as a person. |
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The ultra portable and thin and light models in Sony's Vaio range have always wowed with their special design. |
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Aspiring student designers wowed the audience with their creations at a spectacular fashion show in Selby Abbey. |
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The multitalented, balding star wowed the crowd, so expect him to pop up in New York sometime soon. |
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The Utterly Butterly barnstormers wowed the crowds with their daring aerobatics on top of the biplanes. |
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Move this attractive, affordable lectern from room to room and keep your notes in order and your audiences wowed. |
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The musical, which wowed the crowds when it visited Bradford last year, is adapted from the 1961 film. |
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I wowed him with an illusion involving a silk scarf and a cup with a false bottom. |
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The group of talented young musicians wowed crowds with a series of classical and pop tunes. |
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The All-Ireland ballroom dancing champions and wowed the crowd with their tangos and quicksteps and waltzes. |
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Those Icelandic good time boys wowed us with their high-kicking quick-fire bubble-gum pop songs. |
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The 19-year-old wowed the judges by styling her model with a red Mohawk style in the Junior Ladies Fashionable Day Style category. |
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Shortly afterwards they wowed music lovers with a storming show and they are now returning by popular demand. |
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The girl in the next scene wowed the crowd with her hula-hooping, keeping the hoop going even as she undressed. |
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Are you here because you want to be wowed by my amazing writing skills and entertained by my amusing descriptions of the quirks of the world? |
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It wowed the kids, especially when the million Costa Rican army ants were fed their ration of live crickets. |
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Many technology job seekers, wowed by all the hype of a labor shortage, sometimes think that a position is theirs for the asking. |
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Though not intonation-perfect, Jo wowed at every opportunity, soaring and executing allargandos with effortless ease. |
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Five bands wowed the crowds with musical styles ranging from country and western to rock and jazz. |
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More than 100,000 spectators were wowed by awesome aerobatics at Clacton Air Show. |
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And youngsters from Commonweal School were victorious, with two winning poems, which wowed the judges. |
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Word is that the duo wowed the audience with their presentation, answers to the questions and their national dress. |
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And the Malaysian actress wowed the crowd with a tiger-striped cheongsam that seemed to define the moment. |
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Grenville wowed the crowds at many speedways nationwide, including his home stomping ground, the Lismore Speedway. |
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TiVo wowed most observers with its ability to pause live television. |
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He is a past master of the photo-opportunity who, as a Scottish Office minister, wowed inmates at Saughton Prison with his boxing skills by laying into a punchball. |
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In the afternoon, the pair gave a talk about the importance of exercise and healthy eating, then wowed everyone with a dramatic gymnastic display. |
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While the chicken today might be the least exotic bird one can think of, it was once a gift that wowed kings. |
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He formed a group of civic leaders and wowed city officials with a slide show of what the downtown riverfront could look like if the rivers were exposed. |
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I'm not wowed by the fairly uncongenial interface, all the more so because the dropdown lists can't display more than 3 items at a time. |
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Because maybe a smart 36-year-old woman is not as wowed by celebrity as candyfloss-brained tabloids. |
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If I want to be wowed just by 3D effects, I'll go to a theme-park simulator game and watch monsters jump out at me and clowns fall off ladders. |
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This year, Reda, an exceptionally talented international folk performance ensemble, wowed the audience. |
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Experience new dimensions of film quality in High Definition and let yourself be wowed by a fascinating picture experience. |
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In February 1995, world champion Franke Sloothaak was the first customer to be wowed by the quality of this Professional series. |
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That night, millions of viewers across France were wowed by the talent and the on-stage charisma of the enigmatic young singer from Brittany. |
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The crowd was wowed once again by the couple's innovative lifts throughout the program. |
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In the morning, Emilia wowed the audience and judges with her beautiful solo routine. |
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Feagles, who has wowed the team with his ability to launch high, long punts near either sideline or the goal line, might make the biggest difference. |
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The Scottish National Party leader's sleekit charm and verbal fluency have long wowed commentators who visit Scotland only during the Edinburgh festival. |
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They wowed the crowds with a motorcycle, high dive and car show. |
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In a Savage Land Aussie director Bill Bennett wowed the arthouse crowd a few years back with Kiss or Kill, his wicked take on two criminals on the lam. |
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His glib, even slick performance may score with debate coaches but the American people may not be similarly wowed. |
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She never wowed the nation with her athletic prowess, shilled in countless car commercials, or entertained in film comedies. |
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The story of how he inadvertently made a Champagne-style wine that even wowed Europe and inspired a poem by Longfellow. |
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She wowed the crowd at a Tumblr party at The Mohawk with her soaring vocals and animated stage presence. |
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At this year's SAE show, Allegheny wowed attendees by displaying one of the rare stainless steel bodied 1960 Thunderbirds it built in cooperation with Ford. |
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A space-age street car, which is to become the face of public transport in York, wowed future users when it went on show in the heart of the city. |
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It was a scintillating partnership that wowed the crowd and their teammates, who huddled together on the dressing room balcony to witness a stellar batting exhibition. |
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The rivals wowed the Rexall Centre crowd in their respective opening matches, living up to the hype surrounding each of them upon their arrival in Toronto. |
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They are part of the Keltic Dreams Irish Dance Troupe which wowed the public at St Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, Dublin. |
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This year Hasta la Pasta wowed the judges with Braised Beef Short Rib Ragu on Polenta Grana Padano. |
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Despite such enforced breaks, Cruz wowed with his the-end-is-nigh message. |
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Michelle, 33, wowed in a chic plum, halterneck dress which showcased her trim figure. |
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Thank you RLPO, once again you truly wowed the Prommers and made our city proud. |
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Marie-Hélène Prémont wowed the crowed with her silver medal performance at the 2004 Olympic games in Athens, establishing herself as one of the world's best. |
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Yes, the vehicle which started out life as the Ford Fairlane concept model and wowed visitors to the 2005 Detroit auto show has now been declared a future production vehicle. |
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He wowed the judges with his triple Axel and continues to make a good impression with both the judges and fans, staying out of the bottom three each week. |
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Curtis Joe, a member of the Coast Salish First Nation and leader of the Old Elk Powwow Dancers and Black Fish Singers, wowed the audience with his impressive costume and skilled dancing. |
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Just back from a European tour where she gave rave performances to audiences in Amsterdam, Paris, Birmingham, Manchester and Glasgow, Avril Lavigne wowed us in Ottawa. |
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He also wowed the crowd with his quick footwork and fast spins. |
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It was impossible not to be wowed by the décor, which revolves around a huge black-and-white chessboard, a giant backdrop screen, a trompe-l'½il staircase and a stunning Art Deco chandelier. |
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The Mini Plum tomato wowed everyone with its deep red colour and delicious taste. |
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And after a video presentation of past U-20 masters like Adriano, Kaka, Ronaldinho, Lionel Messi and many, many more wowed the open-mouthed crowd, the lights in the hall dimmed as it was time for the draw to begin. |
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Also impressing was mum-of-two Angela Shanny, who wowed the coaches with Listen by Beyonce. |
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This is a catchall category, giving you an opportunity to promote a student who really wowed you with their performance or to demote a recitation that was less compelling. |
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Prepare to be wowed by mind-blowing levitations, card tricks and great escapes. |
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The pair, who have yet to officially confirm their relationship, wowed the teeny bopper crowd with a duet of her hit track Umbrella. |
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Paris wowed visitors with show-stoppers all week but none turned their heads faster than the dazzling DeZir. |
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Liza has wowed diners with modern takes on traditional recipes like kebbe, fattouche and hommus. |
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Philip wowed judges at the prestigious BA CREST Science Fair held at the Royal Society, London, with his unique bicycle stand. |
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After scrapping through his semifinal, John wowed judges Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry with his showstopper chiffon cake. |
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As this is a radio telescope, not an optical one, there is no nighttime stargazing at Alma – you come here in dazzling daylight to be wowed by the scale, the site and the cutting-edge science. |
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Mike knows that Donny, the Standard Poodle who wowed the crowds at Crufts earlier this month, will never give him any grief. |
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The pocket rocket, 45, wowed crowds with a punchy performance of snippets from her new album, Kiss Me Once. |
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He weighs just six stone but the pint-sized rap star has already wowed music heavyweights. |
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Some aren't wowed by entertainment's encroachment on tradition. |
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Summer fun was lucky to have a Scout leader discuss survival skills, a guitar player who played music and a magician that wowed us with his astonishing power. |
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So it came as no surprise that Williams also wowed when it came to drama. |
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The 32-year-old wowed the crowd, as she took to the air on a BMX during a paso doble routine to Queen's song 'Bicycle Race' on the BBC show. |
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Olympic gold medalist Carly Patterson wowed a group of young gymnasts in Van Nuys on Wednesday as she promoted her national gymnastics tour. |
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But the baby-faced performing arts student, 18, who wowed the judges last night singing Luther Vandross' Dancing With My Father, is ready to be crowned winner this time round. |
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Ping, from Bath, wowed judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace with her three-course meal of wonton soup, rice dish nasi lemak and coconut and vanilla panna cotta. |
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The University of Ulster first-class honours graduate in Design for Visual Communication wowed the judges with his 60-second animation, Dreamcatcher. |
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All three gourmet gladiators wowed the judges with their unique take on the mystery ingredient from the Fresh from Florida pantry, the Florida hogfish. |
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Great Garry wowed 'em at Lingfield's equitrack when he selected hot pot Tangerine Flyer, Time To Fly, Private Despatch, Diamond Hill and Harlequin Walk. |
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A moving scrap metal sculpture, the Hurly Burly, which wowed visitors at last year's festival will also be bringing his sister, the Beast, along this year. |
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In 2010, the band wowed the ECHO Arena with a set both of their folkier stuff and the later, crunching electric numbers that evolved once Neil Young joined the band. |
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More than 15,000 people are believed to have attended the event yesterday, where Peter Davies wowed crowds after taking to the skies in his gyrocopter. |
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