Sentences with phrase «of awestruck»

So I hold it in a certain amount of awestruck respect.
William Gibson's early work, despite its incalculable influence, still throbs with the low - level hum of awestruck Japanophilia subsumed into equally stylish noir tropes.»
You'll steer your cart, ably pulled by your beloved horse Seren, using Kinect integration to tug on her reins; viewing the roads and sweeping backdrops from behind the eyes of one of the awestruck protagonist.
It takes a little time to get used to it, but after a few minutes of awestruck wonder, most participants realize how easy scuba diving actually is.
It takes a little getting used to — after all, human beings weren't designed to do that — but after a few minutes of awestruck wonder, most participants realise how easy scuba diving really is.
Daniel Smythe's encounter with Frost is told twice, once from the point of view of the awestruck Smythe (4) and, much later, from the perspective of Frost (296), heartbroken by his son Carol's suicide.
The shot that put me over the edge was Streep's Kay Graham victoriously walking down the stairs of a courthouse, past the admiring upward gaze of a phalanx of awestruck young women.
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.
With abbreviated sleeves and black, cobalt, slate blue, ash, petal, carnation, and claret hued stripes, this zesty layer is bound to draw crowds of awestruck admirers.
«We want to make sure not to be near it when it passes,» he said, in the staring voice of the awestruck.
Second, the example of an awestruck Neandertal bewildered by an iPhone would seem to fulfill most people's criteria for sufficiently advanced technology, but obviously this is not yet a testable hypothesis.
-------------------- 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.
As opposed to YouTube, which skews younger, Facebook video could appeal to mature audiences, including moms, said Sarah Penna, founder of the Awestruck MCN.

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A tough loss, but it was worth it for the fantastic reaction videos we got out of Minnesota fans awestruck by their victory.
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.
The latest trend of cryptocurrency mining and trading has left the financial world awestruck.
We are still awestruck to be one of the few generations to witness the turning of a millennium.
The toxic cloud leaves behind, however, a succession of lurid sunsets, which every evening draw awestruck crowds to the edge of the freeway.
I talk about the positive traits of hipster culture, such as the celebration of culture and «good things» (loving food, nature, art, etc), and the way that hipsters seem to genuinely appreciate God's creation and are curious and awestruck by it.
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.
And then he concludes:» [A] s knowledge of our universe matures, that ancient awestruck feeling of wonder at its size and duration seems inappropriate, a sensibility left over from an earlier age.»
If a material thing like a building is required to make believer and unbeliever alike feel awestruck, does this not negate unequivocally the idea of preaching against material things?
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.
«He is then awestruck with the beauty of the places where he was raised, which he is now able to see with new eyes, and creates a dish that simply but beautifully expresses that terroir.»
Got awestruck with all those hearty, happy, healthy recipes that look, sound and smell out - of - the - world!
It's easy for members of the foodservice industry to become awestruck by equipment with the greatest sex appeal.
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.
Just watched chelski v stoke game and was awestruck by running of Imbula.
Hugh McIlvanney later wrote that this was «a sport played to its ultimate standards», and that the crowd «could not conceal an awestruck appreciation of the glories that had been paraded before them».
One of Andre's earliest memories is of a crowd of 50 - odd awestruck spectators gathering at courtside at the Tropicana as he hit with Bobby Riggs.
The thought of driving on the same track that has hosted the Indy 500 for 106 years, and which has so much history, leaves me awestruck.
«After that 4 X 400,» said Jon Hendershott, a seasoned observer and the associate editor of Track & Field News, «I had a huge, awestruck adrenaline rush and then — boom — cold turkey.
When entered said home, I was awestruck and immediately thought of this blog post.
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.
I listen to him come up with incredible thoughts, properly use adverbs, and enunciate words just so, and I am awestruck that someone so small is capable of speaking the way he does.
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.
«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.
(Nik Wallenda successfully walked across Niagara Falls, before an awestruck crowd of 112,000 people, a welcome boost to the area's economy.
For the first couple of minutes I was slightly awestruck.
«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.
Feeling awestruck can dissolve our very sense of self, bringing a host of benefits from lowering stress and boosting creativity to making us nicer people.
His scientific work, insights, philosophy, and wit drew great admiration and bursts of applause and left many awestruck and inspired.
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-...]
Sometimes, when traversing from the top of one tree to another, he is awestruck by the life that surrounds him.
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