The Xbox One S is an aesthetic
marvel when compared to the aging look of the Xbox One.
While it's not as grand and beautiful as the PS3 episodes, Golden Abyss is a technological
marvel when it comes to portable gaming.
The shuttle, for all its technological
marvel when it was first launched, quickly became obsolete.
This means more innovation than enamors us today, as
we marvel when Amazon opens a physical store.
Some cat owners have
marveled when symptoms of poor health disappeared, once the clay litter was replaced with an alternate litter.
Shadow of the Colossus is a classic PlayStation title, a game that performed graphical
marvels when it was released on the PlayStation 2 in 2005.
Not exact matches
Brion, best known for his musical work on the Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and on Fiona Apple's
When the Pawn,
marveled that a rapper would enlist a hip - hop novice to assist.
When Washingtonians voted to legalize marijuana and gay marriage in November, some British Columbians
marvelled at the abrupt left turn.
As one former adviser
marveled, «The number of compromises he made to get this job,
when you think about it, is pretty staggering.»
But it would certainly be too bad to miss out on the
marvels of the Kingdom of Siam
when there are actually many ways to get there — in comfort...
My point here is not to take sides with any of these speculations, but only to indicate that the initial insistence on locating humanity fully within nature, heightens the
marvel of creation that is too often lost
when we stay within our dualistic compartments.
When the first group of junior high students arrived for the weekend retreat, streaming out of their crammed First United Methodist Church buses like ants out of a disturbed bed, I
marveled at their young faces.
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.»
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when the multi-tudes saw it, they
marvelled, and glorified God, which had given such power unto men.
A mother is a picture of helplessness
when dad's around, but a
marvel of resourcefulness
when she's all alone.
When colleagues at academic conferences
marvel at the latest of my seven pregnancies, my immediate reaction — so they don't think I am the world's worst professor and colleague — is to tell them that I have never, ever taken standard maternity leave.
When Jesus hears the words spoken by the centurion's friends, He
marveled and turned around.
When he visits his home town of Nazareth, he
marvels at their complete lack of faith (Luke 4:14 - 30).
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!»
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.
By the glorious Qur «an, (1) Nay, but they
marvel that a warner of their own hath come unto them; and the disbelievers say: This is a strange thing: (2)
When we are dead and have become dust (shall we be brought back again)?
Historically, there ain't any Elected President used Dawkin's, Darwin's, Sci - fi, Encyclopedia,
marvel's, or any other book
when sworn in office.
And, in the next place, since evil is specially characterized by its diffusion, and attains its greatest height
when it simulates the appearance of the good, for that reason are signs, and
marvels, and lying miracles found to accompany evil, through the cooperation of its father the devil.
And
when the sun came up on Jacob and he realized that the face most to be feared was not his brother's but God's, we too
marveled that the worst that could ever happen was over; relieved, we crossed the river to Esau, dragging our leg like a prize.
It was written in 7 A.D. right about the time
when a young boy of 12 years old (assuming he was born in 5 B.C. — Life Application, p. 1636) is
marveling some of these very same teachers at the temple at Jerusalem.
When there is a momentary break in the course of these disasters, when abundance is known, when peace timidly establishes itself, when justice reigns for a span, then it is fitting, unless we are men of too little faith, that we should marvel and give thanks for so great a miracle, realizing that no less than the love and faithfulness of the Lord has been needed in order that there might be this privileged inst
When there is a momentary break in the course of these disasters,
when abundance is known, when peace timidly establishes itself, when justice reigns for a span, then it is fitting, unless we are men of too little faith, that we should marvel and give thanks for so great a miracle, realizing that no less than the love and faithfulness of the Lord has been needed in order that there might be this privileged inst
when abundance is known,
when peace timidly establishes itself, when justice reigns for a span, then it is fitting, unless we are men of too little faith, that we should marvel and give thanks for so great a miracle, realizing that no less than the love and faithfulness of the Lord has been needed in order that there might be this privileged inst
when peace timidly establishes itself,
when justice reigns for a span, then it is fitting, unless we are men of too little faith, that we should marvel and give thanks for so great a miracle, realizing that no less than the love and faithfulness of the Lord has been needed in order that there might be this privileged inst
when justice reigns for a span, then it is fitting, unless we are men of too little faith, that we should
marvel and give thanks for so great a miracle, realizing that no less than the love and faithfulness of the Lord has been needed in order that there might be this privileged instant.
Catharine Savage Brosman is certainly an adherent to the austere pleasures of measures (most of Breakwater is formally correct, and
when it rhymes it doesn't ask us to
marvel at the subtlety of fresh paired with wishing, so good for her).
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.
When an act of God is on display, we
marvel at what we suspect (perhaps hope) is His sovereignty at work, wrathful and terrible though it may be.
I've always
marveled at what cashews become
when you soak them overnight and blend them into a chocolate pudding or raw berry pie, but turning them into something savory would, for us, be new.
When I returned home, I wanted to recreate the Papaya Seed Vinaigrette that accompanied my salads, and I
marveled at how the seeds, with it's light bitterness, worked so nicely, along with fresh papaya, into this salad dressing.
I used to
marvel over the intricate art of ice cream - making (and it can be such a complicated task
when you make it with eggs and heavy cream) but hello, this is way better!
When the competiton started i noticed that Piers pulled out a super British accent for the ladies and became very popular very fast, and his sweatervested friend and I
marveled at this while he asked me if I thought his preppy ensemble was going to lose points for Piers.
When we're not skiing we're writing holiday cards, snacking on gingerbread and
marveling in the awe inspiring beauty of nature.
When I take a bite, I can only
marvel at the pure and simple perfection of texture and flavor coming from the veggies alone.
Naturally,
when looking at today's college foodservice environment, we can't help but
marvel at the progress this industry segment continues to make.
The midfielder's overall record for Tottenham is still one to be
marvelled at, as the former MK Dons ace has scored 35 and assisted 25 in just 104 games for the north London side, a record which is even more impressive
when you realise Alli is just 21.
He puts the exercise saddle on the horse, rides him at a walk to the track, steadies him with the feel of his confident hands on the reins and withers, calms him, reassures him, hangs on
when he bucks or shies, teaches him manners, corrects his bad habits, gets him used to standing up straight in the starting gate, gallops him a slow mile or gives him a fast workout that is a
marvel of split - second timing.
We know that Kluber is a
marvel and a Cy Young machine, so it's always appointment television
when he's pitching.
He may not need to max himself out offensively to be an immensely valuable player, but has shown potential shooting jumpers and is a
marvel to watch
when he's on.
Maybe Jerry Jones was a business
marvel and a public relations whiz - bang
when he talked to the cameras in Dallas, but with Smith he was dealing not just with a rock but with a rock sunk in some solid Pensacola ground.
@Barca Legend all the respect for your club and for you as a fan, that team plays a superb footbal, it was a
marvel to watch even
when they trashed us last year.
When football fans aren't
marvelling over the action the beautiful game offers, they're watching from the stands in disbelief exclaiming:..
There were times
when I would
marvel at Steve Gerrard and his influence at Liverpool.
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.
I just
marvel at how my mom used to dress for travel
when I was little.
I cheerfully toss my son onto my back and do up the carrier while horrified on - lookers rush to my assistance (and then I give them the website of our local babywearing store
when they
marvel over how wonderful and practical it is).
I don't know if this was partly the cause of her incredible cuddly nature, but other moms would
marvel at the fact that she loved being held
when their own babies would squiggle away from them.
Sometimes I
marvel at God's plan for marriage
when I think that He chose two opposites and brought them together to make them one.
Stop thinking about how your baby spent the whole night crying and instead
marvel at how his little face lights up
when he sees you and the way he giggles
when you play peek - a-boo.