From the Garden of the Gods to the proximity to Rocky Mountain National Park, drivers can not be remiss
in marveling at Colorado's natural beauty.
In marveling at the beauty of the world framed by military aircraft, or of the photograph framed by the artist, the viewer accidentally asks, what exactly is precious here?
Jan runs the rule over the increasingly excellent Alex Oxlade Chamberlain, has some very forthright views on Loris Karius» future and joins Trev
in marvelling at the attacking brio of Jürgen Klopp's men.
The engineer
in me marvels at the innovation of the UP but the dreamer in me thinks it is magic.
Not exact matches
Employees
at Bloomberg
marvel at how often they randomly bump into each other throughout the day, making it easy to informally check
in on projects and plans.
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.
Dashing and handsome
in a dark jacket and tie, Hollender moved through the crowd with characteristic ease, stopping every so often to
marvel at the glittering views of the Midtown skyline.
I
marveled at the brilliance of Frederick Law Olmsted, who,
in 1858, had the presence of mind to design this amazing release for city living.
This tweet got widely passed around
in Apple programmer circles, with thousands of tweets and viewers
marveling at how accurately it measured the distance.
In a few cases I've helped, but mostly I've
marveled at their approach, energy, and most importantly persistence.
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 drea
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 drea
in under a half an hour), as well as plenty of discussion of the many technical challenges to realize this dream.
«Most people think
in two dimensions,» says Subhash Dhar, president of Ovonic Battery Co., an ECD affiliate,
marveling at Ovshinsky's instinct for atomic physics.
We laughed as we sat
in the giant sponge area, and
marveled at the art installation that mimicked our movements on the screen.
«It's probably one of the only wines that comes
in a clear bottle so you can
marvel at its color,» says Andre Mack, winemaker and owner of Oregon's Mouton Noir Wines, which sold 5,000 cases of a single rosé called Love Drunk.
When Washingtonians voted to legalize marijuana and gay marriage
in November, some British Columbians
marvelled at the abrupt left turn.
They had
marveled at the progress of a nearby project for online retailer Zulily, transformed from rugged hillside into a 700,000 - square - foot warehouse
in 180 days.
Selina Lo, who worked with Orr
at HP and Alteon, says she used to
marvel at his ability to work straight through international flights; he would turn to his expense reports if he ran out of other projects
in midair.
Finally,
in Gozo, you can
marvel at the 348 - foot Azure Window, a flat - topped natural rock arch worthy of becoming your next computer screensaver.
Which I thought was strange,» he said,
marveling in hindsight
at how unaffected Cruz seemed to be.
Those not prone to revisionist history will
marvel at the transformation
in popular perception.
Isaacson noted Da Vinci's «willingness to challenge received wisdom would lead him to craft an empirical approach for understanding nature that foreshadowed the scientific method developed more than century later... His method was rooted
in experiment, curiosity, and the ability to
marvel at phenomena that the rest of us rarely pause to ponder after we've outgrown our wonder years».
In Detroit where auto executives
marvel at Tesla's stock price rise despite its losses and production problems, quiet cheers over the company's troubles were almost a certainty.
Tocqueville
marveled at the power of the country's commercial ethos to shape Americans» souls
in unexpected ways.
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....
of how you saw the face of God
in the midst of fear or pain or joy and understood, really understood, Mary, not kneeling chastely beside a clean manger refraining from touching her babe, just moments after birth but instead, sore and exhilarated, weary and pressing a sleepy, wrinkled newborn to her breasts, treasuring every moment
in her heart,
marvelling not only
at his very presence but
at her own strength, how surrender and letting go is true work, tucking every sight and smell and smack of his lips into her own marrow.
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.
For those wanting to pay attention, it's easy: we can follow Brad and Angelina's courtship on E!,
marvel at George Clooney's wedding photos
in the tabloids and watch the Smith kids grow up on the pages of People magazine.
I had always
marveled at the stocks of supplies
in Aunt Pearl's closets.
The youth leader said he planned to hang the corkboard
in the hallway outside the sanctuary so that parents could
marvel at the seventy - five abstinence pledges he'd collected that night.
He said the pessimist
in him mocked his receipt of a degree
in law when «law is ever more a hollow word, resonant but empty,
in a world increasingly dominated by force, by violence, by fraud, by injustice, by avarice —
in a word, by egoism»; when civil law permits «the progressive and rapid increase of oppressed people who continue being swept toward ghettos, without work, without health, without instruction, without diversion and, not rarely, without God»; when under so - called international law «more than two - thirds of humanity (exist)
in situations of misery, of hunger, of subhuman life»; and when agrarian law or spatial law permits «today's powerful landowners to continue to live
at the cost of misery for unhappy pariahs»; and whereby «modern technology achieves
marvels from the earth with an ever - reduced number of rural workers (while) those not needed
in the fields live sublives
in depressing slums on the outskirts of nearly all the large cities.»
Those of us who have been trained to make rhetorical peace with the congregation
marvel at the freedom of Jesus to preach over their heads, to wound
in order to heal, to use their own beloved texts against them.
While I
marvel at John Paul II's physical courage and tenacity, I worry
at every unignorable new sign that the Pope is
in frail health.
Future scientists will
marvel at their tiny brains and place them somewhere around cro - magnon
in development.
«Athanasius wants us to
marvel at Anthony and his achievements, and
in order to fall victim to Athanasius» intentions, we must train and stretch our imaginations beyond the pinched confines of egalitarian piety and cynical suspicion, and we must certainly free our souls from the many chains of supine indolence.
Once The Quest of the Historical Jesus is set
in the context of his other writings, and once we begin to discern the fundamental concerns that weighed upon Schweitzer's mind during those years; we can only
marvel at his prescience — for we too are finally coming to realize that «the suicide of civilization» is imminent.
A gift for wordplay is the sign of an active, engaged mind, and I always appreciate seeing evidence of Jesus's vigorous intellect
in the bits of affectionate, word - based and rather Semitic humor on display
in scripture; I
marvel at Jesus's deft tongue.
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.
They
marveled again
at how sure she seemed to be that there was an afterlife, that it was an appealing, active life, and that she would share
in it.
Today I
marvel at churches
in Latin America, Africa and Asia that are 21st - century Macedonias.
Many church leaders
in the UK have looked across the pond
at their US brethren and
marvelled (perhaps with just a tinge of jealousy)
at the enormous churches that regularly spring up there.
When Jesus heard these things, He
marveled at him, and turned around and said to the crowd that followed Him, «I say to you, I have not found such great faith, not even
in Israel!»
Before we had picked our way through the market, a small crowd had gathered to
marvel at the sight of a white man translating for an African
in an African language.
In a flash of realization at what was taking place, I beheld the marvel of her life in miniatur
In a flash of realization
at what was taking place, I beheld the
marvel of her life
in miniatur
in miniature.
It was written right about the time when a young boy of about 12 years old is
marveling some of these teachers
at the Temple
in Jerusalem.
«Do not
marvel at this, because the hour is coming
in which all those
in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out.»
However, we can
marvel today
at how his words have come true — the eloquent wisdom
in the face of persecution of St Joan of Arc; of so many English martyrs; St Paul Miki, and of many more.
We
marvel,
in the light of recent developments of microscopic and chemical analysis,
at the formidable edifice of atoms and varied mechanisms which is found to exist
in living creatures, the more living they are.
Rare indeed
in philosophical works are passages like the one
in the City of God where Augustine
marvels at how some people can wiggle their ears, others can perfectly mimic the voices of other men, and some can even «produce musical sounds from their behind»!
I
marvel at how you atheists think yourselves intellectually superior, but I have not found a one of you who can successfully defend your proposition
in debate.