Sentences with phrase «in awestruck»

Meanwhile, Barbara Jean (Ronee Blakeley) renders heartfelt hymns from a wheelchair at the hospital chapel (eyes closed, always retreating into her own private world when she sings), while Pfc. Glenn Kelly (Scott Glenn) and Mr. Green (Keenan Wynn) trade Barbara Jean anecdotes in awestruck whispers.
A few people stood and pounded their hands in awestruck slow - motion.

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As with the ongoing «fake news» scandal in the political world (where the public largely remains awestruck at the discord), only a handful of people in the world perhaps know bitcoin's inner - workings enough to really understand the issue or evaluate proposed code.
From start to finish, you're always in the mindset the movie wants you to be in: awestruck, terrified, even at a complete...
Egotheism, by contrast, is awestruck wonder and thanksgiving to God for the staggering miracle of unrepeatable life, the utterly unique self - consciousness that enables one to say «I.» In a 1960 remembrance of his childhood, Updike traced his transcendent sense of self - importance to the mystery of being an incarnate ego: a self within «a speck so specifically situated amid the billions of history.
Interesting, because for me I'm more awestruck by simplicity and humility in many places of worship than I am in what usually manifests in excess splendor, and grandeur.
«The point of the building is to leave people feeling awestruck,» said the Rev. Michael Busch, rector of St. Michael's Cathedral in Toronto.
From start to finish, you're always in the mindset the movie wants you to be in: awestruck, terrified, even at a complete and utter loss.
When we're awestruck by the flower's bloom or the ant's relentless determination or a friend's sly smile, we're participating in the miracle of existence, God's continual donation of being.
I am awestruck at you most of the time when I see such beautiful preparations that I haven't even heard in my life time.
My non-vegan friends are awestruck when they take a bite into this silky smooth piece of deliciousness — they can not believe there is not one drop of dairy in this luscious, creamy cake.
I've seen players sitting in his presentations almost awestruck
Your kids will love being out on the water, and when you witness a whale breach in the wild, or see a stream of mist shoot skyward from the surface of the Pacific, you'll all be truly awestruck.
I'm awestruck that we've reached this point in only two days and of course I have YOU, the TLT readership, to thank for getting the social media ball rolling so effectively.
When Bob Wilber was first approached about Mass Audubon purchasing the land at Tidmarsh Farms for a future wildlife sanctuary in 2011, he was immediately awestruck by the potential of this project.
So Clegg will buzz off to a Tesco's in West Kensington this lunchtime, where he will deliver the opposite of a groundbreaking new speech to puzzled / awestruck / appalled workers.
Senior Conservative staff had been awestruck by Barack Obama's comfortable victories in the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections, crediting their relentless focus on data to Messina.
«I have nothing but awestruck praise and tremendous gratitude for the incredible team and long list of supporters who so quickly put me in the position to win a seat in Congress had the redistricting stars aligned differently,» he continued.
«Cameron, in contrast, was awestruck by his communications director, whom he privately described in lyrical language... He treated Coulson as a redtop shaman, a source of knowledge about the world of tabloids, Essex and kitchen - table politics.»
In one of the most authoritative accounts of Downing Street's links with News International, Matthew d'Ancona also writes that the prime minister was awestruck by the former News of the World editor Andy Coulson.
Delivering tactless meet - and - greet patter in a silly wig and risible make - up, he managed to fool some plainly awestruck Conservative diehards — until the real deal showed up.
-------------------- U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer visited Awestruck Ciders in Sidney this afternoon; he is calling on the Alcohol & Tobacco Tax Trade bureau to reverse a provision that would get in the way of the growth of Awestruck & Other Cideries.
Chemical and Engineering News (C&EN) which is the flagship magazine of the American Chemical Society and the chemical community is celebrating 90 years of its existence this year, and I can only imagine how perplexed and awestruck its editors from 1923 would have been had they witnessed the state of pure and applied chemistry in -LSB-...]
It's the crowning moment in a journey that weaves together three fascinating cities — Portland, Victoria, and Seattle — with total immersion in natural beauty as you hike forest trails, stroll through Pacific spray and ultimately stand awestruck in the shadow of the Moon.
«We want to make sure not to be near it when it passes,» he said, in the staring voice of the awestruck.
But «I was awestruck at the abundance and diversity of small animals of deep sea sediments,» Grassle recalled in a greeting he recorded in accepting one of two Japan Prizes announced today.
Awestruck by nature, early American explorers wrote about western landscapes in terms of such singular amazement that residents of the east coast interpreted their accounts to be works of fiction.
If you look back at my first Day in the Life entry on this blog, you'll notice how awestruck I am by the scale of Penn Medicine.
Sometimes on a daily basis I am awestruck the amazing difference in my perception of reality from another fellow along the way.
And in this outfit we are awestruck by her endlessly sassy haircut and her phenomenal lip color.
Well, the same is even seen in sugar daddy dating where young women remain awestruck by the incredible physique that older men are able to maintain.
HPATDH 2 features some of his and cinematographer Eduardo Serra's most expressive work (which you need not see in 3 - D to be awestruck).
Every single course in the game is beautifully detailed, which left me more awestruck then anything.
You're either awestruck, dumbstruck or just plain struck in the face.
We're to simply trust the gasps and awestruck looks of those surrounding him of the genius of Turing, watching the gears turn away on his big mechanism while needless movie obstacles are brought up in order to create narrative tension, only to be (inevitably) resolved by some wry comment and a stiff upper lip.
John Glenn's orbit has a particular majesty, as Glenn's awestruck face and the glowing Earth are captured in the same frame.
In past decades, teenagers were awestruck by a game known as «Rampage».
When the starlets of the Tennessee Twirling Institute present their greetings to Nashville idol Barbara Jean after her recovery from a near - fatal fire, the screen is overwhelmed with red - white - and - blue jingoism, prancing sexism, and canny commercialism — but it is overwhelming, and the energy of the sequence does not inhere entirely in the spirit of awestruck mockery one senses just offscreen.
Following up on the critically praised «Berberian Sound Studio,» Strickland stirs his love of Giallo cinema and sinister atmospherics in a cauldron containing the tastiest potions available in cinema, and creates a spell that had us hypnotized, immersed, and still awestruck.
The episode yields a mute baby sister named Saoirse, though Ben is too young to comprehend why or how this happened, and Moore reveals the entire sequence in short, dreamlike bits so as to align the audience with his awestruck confusion.
«I'm rarely awestruck», he says in the company's official press release, «but what our team has created is simply amazing, and we see so many applications for this technology across every industry and job function».
Stories in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and many other newspapers, most written not by education reporters but by Washington - based political and legislative correspondents, reported Gates's assertions in an unquestioning, almost awestruck tone that made one thing clear: if high schools are bad enough for Bill Gates to declare them a disaster, then it must be so.
In the one day I spent at BAMS, partially shadowing Principal Chrisco, I was simply awestruck, for two reasons.
«But I was also awestruck by the isolation of teachers... and the lack of collaboration or problem - solving in the structure of our educational process.»
It also has the immediacy, intimacy and directness that makes you feel fully part of the process rather than an awestruck passenger, while the chassis, brakes and engine join forces in attacking the road, rather than fighting each other.
You sit there, awestruck by the splendor, and contemplate stripping naked and rolling in the periwinkle.
A couple of decades back, somewhat awestruck, I held a simple — primitive, really — wooden car model as old as I was, nothing more than a block of wood that had been sliced longitudinally at an angle on both sides sometime in the late 1930s so its transverse cross section became a symmetrical trapezoid.
Paul Ehrlich, a young scientist in the audience who would go on to win the Nobel Prize, was awestruck by the majesty of Koch's presentation.
Where the Bird Sings Best is a feverish, awestruck read, and I'm dragging my feet on finishing because I'd like to live in it a little longer.
Readers will be awestruck by the brilliant designs in Belyea's exploration of Japanese hachi quilting and the accompanying instruction she offers, including sidebars on famous stitcher Ayako Miyawaki, yukata cottons, and more.
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