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Examples of marvel


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During the genre's heyday, from the 1830s to the 1860s, the critics were, in general, satisfied, sometimes marvelling extravagantly at the verisimilitude of the sets and costumes.
The watching crowd marvelled at this.
An anthology of miracles, marvels and prodigies.
In the past the world has marvelled at our performances.
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I have always marvelled at the degree to which that has been accepted by parents in outlying parts of the country.
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In 1972, with all the marvels of modern science, for poverty we have this computerised version of the soup kitchen—the family income supplement scheme.
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We know what marvels the industry of the last 50 years has wrought.
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Then there are the marvels of modern science.
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I marvelled that one small head could carry all he knew.
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We were told that marvels would be performed by the tariff policy and that wonders would he accomplished for the distressed areas.
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Correct forecasting should be easier with the marvels of modern science in this computer-linked age.
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I am proud to have been part of the trade union movement which has done marvels for the people who have worked in it.
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I marvelled at them all, and thought that they were wonderful.
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One would expect evidence of a healthy business climate and the marvels of modern technology to be available after such a dramatic change.
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One marvels at the extraordinary fortitude of the victims and the compassion and sense of duty and love of those who look after them.
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I am always loud in my praise about the absolute marvels they produce.
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People say that it has done marvels and worked wonders.
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Similar marvels can be attributed to what has been done in livestock production.
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In 62 of the 150 local authorities, they could have marvelled at the opportunities created by the sure start scheme.
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I marvelled at his knowledge and his grasp of the subject.
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Railwaymen have done marvels as it is; it is grossly unfair to put the whole weight of effort on them at a most difficult time.
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The tree is one of the very great marvels of nature.
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Think of all the wonders and marvels, such as the micro-chip and everything else that we have at our disposal.
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I regard the tunnels as engineering marvels—structures of which we can be genuinely proud.
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One marvels at the way in which some of that convoluted drafting got through in the first place.
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I marvelled at the ease with which he made the essential details of a difficult subject absolutely plain to all.
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We who saw him regularly marvelled at his endurance.
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In recent days we have all marvelled at their bravery and their skill.
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However, the aircraft, which are marvels of inventive ingenuity, are only as good as the men and women who operate them.
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We marvelled at that; we used to go and look at them.
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The transition from imperium to self-government is one of the marvels of history.
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I have often marvelled at the mild hypocrisy of the anti-specific grant lobby.
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I marvelled at the search capability of this flying electronic laboratory.
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I marvelled at how the 12 members at the conference managed to read the document before it was annexed to the communique.
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We delight in these marvels, but we want to see their result expressed in the pockets of the agricultural workers.
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One of the marvels of mankind is that the magic of the market place will operate even in country lanes.
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The marvels of modern technology were still not bringing prosperity to these islands.
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All of us marvelled at his breadth of knowledge and at the fluent way in which he dealt with questions from both sides.
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One marvels at the quietness of the farm servants who are compelled to live under such conditions.
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There are two marvels and paradoxes about the whole dreadful process.
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He marvelled that, even with the large finances involved, we were able to control the sub-heads so carefully.
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I have always marvelled at the training of drama students in this country.
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The police are increasingly assisted by computers and other esoteric electronic marvels.
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One marvels at the kind of loads that lorries shed on the motorway.
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I have marvelled at the lack of consistency that sometimes they display.
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I am certainly on the side of using modern scientific marvels for the comfort of our own service.
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Given the world's increasing search for new and cleaner technologies, her shortsightedness can only be marvelled at.
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What hope can we have that these marvels will follow from such action?
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They have struggled with impossible conditions; they have taken a great deal of responsibility when there was no-one to give them authority, and they have done marvels.
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They have achieved marvels of mobility.
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No doubt, too, you saw the shepherd and marvelled at the way he controlled his dog with effortless ease to collect his sheep, apparently without a care in the world.
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Admittedly, the word "miracle" has now been dropped, but yesterday we were told that prosperity and the marvels of the future would be one square away.
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When one talks to the men who design and build the aircraft, the intense pride in their knowledge and achievements is something to be marvelled at.
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There are many marvels of science.
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They take all the marvels for granted.
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In 1888 the wages of the workpeople at the mines underground and on the surface were so low that, looking back, one simply marvels how the people lived at all.
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One marvels, not so much at their badness, but at their goodness, and how they have remained so good and so clean throughout all their trouble.
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I cannot help marvelling at their achievement.
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Look at the industrial items, the machine tools, the agricultural equipment, so much of the advanced electronic and automation marvels, and consider what they cost and where they come from.
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I marvelled at his contribution.
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We are quite simply in an age when what were once thought of as marvels can be reached by what were once thought of as miracles.
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The vast majority of our people have worked marvels, and this applies to all sections of the community, but our need to-day is greater than ever before in our history.
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One marvels at the ignorant flippancy of that question.
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No one has gone so far as to talk about the marvels of modern technology, but this sort of expression has been in use for some time.
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One marvels at the skill with which all nine contributors presented their cases in terms of their constituencies and also made their individual contributions to this debate.
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The marvels of medical science.
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They marveled at the beauty of the landscape and the mild climate.
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The piano playing robot was a mechanical marvel.
The story promises marvels and horrors, and delivers them all.
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Many tales of miracles and other marvels were attributed to relics beginning in the early centuries of the church.
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Historians of most other areas can only marvel at the wealth of primary and secondary material available for these eastern counties.
They marvelled at the talent of this young woman sculptor, they could remember none other, and she was only 18 years old.
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She marvels at the highwayman's surprising good manners.
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Humans now command self-replicating machines that create engineering marvels on enormous scales.
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We found that modern mechanical invention, instead of disenchanting the universe, had really afforded the means of exploring its marvels the more surely.
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His treatise on chronometric marvels is the first work describing a universal joint and providing the classification of gear teeth.
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The station stands as an example of 19th century railway architectural marvels for its advanced structural and technical solutions.
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The earliest pieces hold no promise of these marvels.
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When the rubbers removed his togs and examined him, they marveled that he was able to walk.
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Their boots were marvels, very high in the heel and picked out with all sorts of colours down the sides.
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There are many trails and geological marvels for visitors to see, in addition to learning about the culture.
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When she heard that her husband had died abroad, she marvelled that she felt only relief that he had finally eluded his persecutors.
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Of this desert many strange and unbelievable marvels are told by those who pretend to have penetrated it.
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We hold them up like jewelers, marveling at how they seem less like a brain than what?
Medieval merchants marvelled in much money + a universal truism.
At any stage the hermeneutic house of cards could be blown away, or could be marvelled at as a thing of beauty and scholarly insight.
We marveled at how hot summer days passed quickly when we were intensely engaged in the process of discovery.
The organizers marveled at the enormous amount of control and communication involved in basic biological processes.
Whatever marvels the realms of alien life may hold, cyber-organisms are not among them.
Their own country was yielding an equally rich harvest of astonishing marvels.
One marvels at the assumption that a new grammatical pattern can be learned on the basis of only eight exposures, regardless of condition type.
Contemporaries marvelled at the new machines, but the technologies were still far from being fully automated.
Gans was more interested in being inclusive - in mentioning all sorts of phenomena and theories and marvels and discoveries and inventions - than he was in being conclusive.
Few biologists have not at one time or another marvelled at the exquisite fit that can be found between the characteristics of an organism and the characteristics of its environment.
The explorers marveled at its proper ties.
Whereas in the initial phase excitement about the benefits and technical marvels of this software dominated the discussion, now more critical reactions have begun to surface.
Rather than a vision of technical marvels, he sees an urban ruin, an atavistic space inhabited by people whose lives are little better than those of troglodytes.
Both the sophisticate and the bumpkin marveled at the showy manipulations of a reality that, significantly, had to be uncovered by expert techniques rather than magic or prayers.
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