Sentences with phrase «marvel at their mother»

Mexico, like many Latin American countries, has become one of the top destinations for eco-minded travelers who want to explore the great outdoors and marvel at Mother Nature's wonders, with minimal impact on local communities.

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During this time, she marveled at single mothers and refugees who had next to nothing, yet were able to create businesses that had a positive effect on local economies.
I always used to marvel at how lightly my mother slept when I was younger; even the sound of my brother clicking away at his keyboard (in another room) at night would keep her awake.
The mother marveled at the marvelous job done by the gliding swing in lulling her daughter to sleep.
Often I would see the same mothers picking up the babies I'd seen dropped off ten hours before, and I would marvel at the sight.
She clearly saw me marveling at her space, as she said, «My mother and father taught me that you have to create a physical spot for your mind and body to go to when you are under stress; this way, your mind knows stress is not an endless abyss.»
She quickly got hooked on Cardio Sculpt, marveling at instructor (and mother - of - two) Judi Brown's flat abs.
We marvel at how conceited we were to believe that we could make a better baby milk than Mother Nature.
With a Regular Unleaded V - 6 3.7 L / 227 engine powering this Automatic transmission, you will marvel at this unique synergy between the forces of mother nature and the laws of physics.
When she was younger, Frida used to go there with her friends to marvel at all the useless necessities: the soy sauce receptacles, the tiny mother - of - pearl spoons, the glass pitchers.
Sure the winding roads of the Great Ocean Road were fun back then but never would I have stopped to marvel at just how great a job mother nature had done in this little part of the world.
One has to marvel though at the creators handiwork in designing this atmospheric negligee to enhance mother nature.
Yet give Mother and her attorney credit for making this constitutional challenge: to claim Mother was not on notice that her conduct could be considered «severe» is a level of chutzpah at which one can only marvel.
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