Sentences with phrase «kind of a marvel»

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I include this because I marvel at people who say this kind of life did not exist for African - Americans before the Huxtables.
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.
Platt is certainly right in that many of the kinds of change we now marvel at simply can not go on forever or, in some cases, for many more decades.
Good tired - the kind of tired that leaves me marveling at just how much happens in a single day.
Thanks to evolution, your back is a marvel of load - bearing support and flexibility — and kind of a mess.
That night Wittmeyer marveled at a small section of decalcified thighbone: «When you wiggled it, it kind of floated in the breeze.»
Although these were still considered marvels by the late 1920s, they lost the kind of magical resonance that made it seem like, «Well, those things are possible, why can't we communicate with souls?»
It's the kind of dress that makes me immediately flash back to watching Grease on repeat as a child, marveling at the intricacy and beauty of those prom dresses, with their full skirts, their cinched waists, those incredible fluffy busts.
We had date nights at the Academy of Science, marveled at the different kinds of plants at the Botanical Garden, and I crossed the finish line after running a half marathon for the National AIDS Marathon at the lawn area.
I don't think the pictures I snapped do it justice, but it's the kind of scenery that you makes you just want to sit and marvel.
I kind of want to buy this kit and make these little woodland items and then stare at them and marvel at their cuteness.
I am a single dad with a daughter Graduate astronomy student - which you can take to understand that I'm also into the usual geeky things like games / sci - fi / marvel / GoT / cospla y etc Open minded, kind, loyal, and honest, I have a sense of humour.
Super minor gripe: So, with the exception of Guardians, it seems like every starting marvel movie gives the protagonist a villain who is, to a large extent, some kind of dark version of themselves.
In many ways, the filmmakers have bravely crafted the kind of hysterically uplifting, comically inspired marvel Minions by all accounts could have been, fearlessly composing a feature - length opus for kids devoid of dialogue reliant upon visuals, sight gags and musical cues to get the job done.
This is the kind of quirky movie you marvel ever got made while being supremely grateful that it did.
During graduate school at UCSD, my chemistry buddy and I would marvel at the kind of weak evidence that was offered as proof for education theories.
Eric Lundgren has written exactly the kind of book I hope to stumble on, to be seized by, to be astonished by, to marvel at.
We specialize in providing peerless venues for magical events and our properties offers many beautiful options ranging from stunning roof top terraces that overlook some of the world's most iconic skylines to sparkling ballrooms perched overlooking the ocean to beautiful outdoor areas that can be transformed into one - of - kind alfresco event areas that will have your guest marveling at beautiful starlit skies and share - worthy sunsets.
He's a marvel of modern animation, the kind of creature that every kid would want as a pet.
This port of Namco's own coin - op - a kind of spiritual successor to Galaxian and Galaga - isn't what you'd call a technical marvel.
[2] There is much to marvel at in Hershman Leeson's early use of interactive technology, but we should also consider: What kind of questions do Hershman Leeson's works prompt us to ask in a contemporary context?
«Los Angeles is really the place for this kind of thing,» Obrist marveled, surveying the line for pour - overs and homemade corn muffins.
After the buildings and grounds are swept for hazards and evidence, it'll be time for the refuge staff to return, assess any damage to facilities and gear, then reboot operations — in particular preparing for what should be a spring invasion of a very different kind — vast arrays of avian families and then human ones, returning to marvel at nature's cycles.
Winston Yan stood atop the largest real estate project of its kind in downtown Los Angeles, a monstrous patchwork of glass and concrete next to the 110 Freeway, and marveled at the bustle of workers, construction vehicles and cranes 38 stories below.
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