Sentences with phrase «as marvelling at»

Enjoy a cold beer off the wood at the Breakfast Creek Hotel, explore St John's Cathedral and the amazing Southbank as well as marvelling at the fantastic views of the city day and night from Mount Coot - tha and Kangaroo Point Cliffs.
As with so much Japanese innovation, even as you marvel at the hardware, you struggle to suppress the nagging feeling that they've got the application wrong.
While Crabtree was smothered by cameras and reporters in the Raiders locker room, I spoke alone to Tavecchio, as we marveled at the spectacle across the room and the quiet among us.
Her emotional insight is deeply penetrating, allowing us to feel kinship with her even as we marvel at her rarefied adventures.
Casey at Half as Good as You marvels at her youngest and shares her enjoyment in late - night feedings where she can savor the moments in peace.
Discover the might of the planet as you marvel at the sights, sounds and smells of erupting geysers, hot springs and bubbling pools of mud.
Filmed over five years and in twenty - five countries on five continents, Samsara is a meditation on our beautiful planet where you can just sit in amazement as you marvel at the images on screen.
We're miles from anyone and anything, and it's deathly silent as we marvel at the incredible natural formation.
His wonderful stories make us laugh and cry, as we marvel at the everyday miracles he creates.
However, if you head to Sighisoara, Romania, you will be completely taken a back as you marvel at the many quaint pastel colored houses in this UNESCO protected town.
Cruise through these unspoilt waters as you marvel at magnificent mountain scenery.
This was the essence of the Glacier Express experience as we marveled at the majestic Swiss Alps.
But that's not all... watch for wildlife on your 7 - night Alaska cruise as you marvel at glaciers and witness the tremendous slabs of ice break off into the sea.
Paddle within metres of huge granite boulders and let your worries drift away as you marvel at the rugged beauty of the coastline.
As you marvel at the site, where cliffs rise above two rivers shrouded in emerald green foliage, learn about the disastrous end of the colony — due to hurricanes, crop failure, disease and mutiny — as well as the indigenous Tainos enslaved to find gold.
Nestled between two of Sydney's most iconic landmarks take a splash in Holiday Inn Old Sydney's rooftop pool under clear blue skies as you marvel at the breathtaking panoramic views of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge.
As you ride on «El Chepe,» the Copper Canyon railway, you can enjoy the natural beauty as you marvel at the feat of human engineering that this railway represents.
Today the ancient plazas and ceremonial grounds are covered in green grass and create a park - like feeling as you marvel at the thirteen temples rising overhead.
But as you marvel at its lavishness and beauty, you may start to notice the wheels coming off
Travel Guard knows that vacations can be as varied as marveling at the majesty of the Acropolis in Greece or taking in the sun - spattered beaches of Puerto Vallarta.

Not exact matches

It's hard not to marvel at the amount of work that went into making it play as such.
McChrystal still marvels at JSOC's old organizational hierarchy as a model of order, with groups operating in silos and a chain of command to communicate.
At this point, most grandparents have learned to use such marvels of the modern world as laptops, smartphones and even social media, right?
In it, space nerds of all stripes will find a ton of engineering to marvel at, including a 35 - story space vehicle (and even the prospect the intercontinental rockets that could get you from London to New York in under a half an hour), as well as plenty of discussion of the many technical challenges to realize this dream.
We laughed as we sat in the giant sponge area, and marveled at the art installation that mimicked our movements on the screen.
The start of North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) talks this week — negotiations foisted on Canada and Mexico by U.S. President Donald Trump — provides a moment to marvel at how trade has emerged, unexpectedly, as a defining issue for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's still - young Liberal government.
«His success came from questioning conventional wisdom, challenging authority, and marveling at mysteries that struck others as mundane.»
Our children and grandchildren will grow up to marvel at the biologic revolution, just as an earlier generation marveled at the space race.
As he surveyed the mountains of supplies, he marveled at the generosity of Baltimore's Jewish community.
Reality... his bones would have been produced and marveled at as proof that he did not resurrect the Jewish leaders at that time for sure would have produced them... providing of course that they were available... why do nt you take the time to study, read the evidence for yourself before spouting like so many other bitter atheists (that I once was for many years)... give love a try you might enjoy it, it gives live meaning and true purpose, everything finds its place in Christ... I hope you find hope some day...
«All we can hope for is serendipity — that a scientist as inquisitive as the one looking in the lobster's mouth and marvelling at S pandora will come across evil, maybe from the preserved brains of those afflicted....
On the third question posed by the Chiang Mai meeting, regarding the Holy Spirit and religious plurality, the statement declares: «We have learned again to see the activity of the Spirit as beyond our definitions, descriptions, and limitations, as «the wind blows where it wills» (John 3:8) We have marveled at the «economy» of the Spirit in all the world, and are full of hope and expectancy.
The Christian heroism (and perhaps it is rarely to be seen) is to venture wholly to be oneself, as an individual man, this definite individual man, alone before the face of God, alone in this tremendous exertion and this tremendous responsibility; but it is not Christian heroism to be humbugged by the pure idea of humanity or to play the game of marveling at world - history.
For my part I can in a way understand Abraham, but at the same time I apprehend that I have not the courage to speak, and still less to act as he did — but by this I do not by any means intend to say that what he did was insignificant, for on the contrary it is the one only marvel.
The marvel of it is, not that there are inconsistencies and inaccuracies in the Bible as we have it, but that we have the Bible at all.
The Bible is a «symposium» of works by a number of persons, composed of many writings, written over a period of hundreds of years, some only preserved in fragments, by unknown authors, written on animal skins (for they had no paper as we know it), with no printing presses to preserve the writing... It's a marvel we have the Bible at all.
(Example: Benjamin Constant was often marveled at as an extraordinary instance of superior intelligence with inferior character, He writes [Journal, Paris, 1895, p. 56]-RRB-, «I am tossed and dragged about by my miserable weakness.
The challenge before us is to navigate the hyphen and be prepared to explore our varied histories, discover the outside forces, question the economic compulsions, be astounded by the cultural diversity, empathise with the experience of marginality, marvel at the memories that have shaped all these various selves, and offered, and continue to offer us, an identity or identities across the hyphen, as the various embodied selves that make up the assorted group of people who are called Indian - Christians.
Matthew says cryptically, «As they were gathering in Galilee...» Luke implies that they stayed where they were, «But while they were all marveling at everything he did...» Mark adds that Jesus did not want his presence known, because he was teaching his disciples.
Though not seen face to face, this God is yet encountered with a striking immediacy in the larvae Dei — the created marvels of God's hand, the bread and wine at mass, even the mystery of one's own self as created being.
I've often marveled at the fact that Jesus» instructions to the rich young ruler to sell all of his belongings and give to the poor are rarely applied universally (because we interpret them as being spoken to a specific person in a unique circumstance), while Paul's instructions to Timothy are often applied to all women at all times, (despite being written to a specific person in a unique circumstance.)
And just as we can ponder on the Unity Law on many levels throughout creation, and marvel at God's work either in simplicity of principle or in great depth of detail, so too in the rosary we can contemplate the Mystery of Christ at many levels, from the childlike words of trust and confidence contained in the prayers themselves, through meditation on the mysteries of our Lord's loving work for us, to the heights of mystical union with the Mind and Heart of Christ.
All the Reformers were of one mind in wanting to abandon the implications of the sometimes hysterical piety of the faithful towards the «Blessed Sacrament», marvelling at a kind of almost horrific miracle in the «transubstantiation» which occurred, as it were automatically, when the correct words and gestures proceeded from a properly ordained priest.
As we pass the bowls around, I marvel at the care and creativity we each put into our menus.
You can even think of it as a science experiment, and just marvel at the results, as they slowly develop.
I felt like a princess and I marvelled at being treated as something so special to my Dad.
As I pulled out the tray of granola from the oven and stirred the mixture of oats, nuts and seeds, then put it right back in to bake some more, I marveled at the fact that she decided to just do it.
I like you marveled at the crusty exterior and uneven interior holes as well as chewy bite.
I am originally from New England (but currently living in California), and as fall is approaching I would love nothing more than to curl up under a blanket on my back porch and marvel at the fall colors with a steaming cup of coffee in my hand keeping me warm.
I'm from the old - fashioned school as I like books; I like to hold them and flip through the pages and marvel at the pictures.
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