Sentences with phrase «of marvels of»

One of the marvels of the mobile age is that real estate agents and brokers can now work from practically anywhere.
In fact one of the marvels of the modern world is our ability to identify and problem and use energy to mitigate the crisis.
Explore some of the marvels of Croatia that are located in Split such as the famous landmarks, museums, and hills to hike — Split is indeed a place for the adventurous hearted tourists.
If the market was one of the marvels of the city of Tomlin, the mage's tower was the marvel.
If there's a show - stealer among the actresses though, it's Letitia Wright as Shuri, the technological genius who designs all of the marvels of Wakanda (and happens to also be sister to T'Challa).
Nature is full of marvels of engineering that humans have co-opted for their own mechanical feats.
One of the marvels of this very old and unique set of aerial photographs is the completeness with which Erie County is covered.
Their offense has been one of the marvels of the 2013 - 2014 season.
But that's one of the marvels of Scripture: The unfolding history of the Church draws out of the inspired Word of God allegories and images previously unrecognized.
In the face of the marvel of what can be called the immensely small world of the atom, and the immensely great world of the cosmos, the human mind feels itself completely surpassed in its possibilities of creation and even of imagination, and understands that a work of such quality and of such proportions demands a Creator whose wisdom is beyond all measure, and whose power is infinite.

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Consumers marveled at being able to buy flowers, Veg - O - Matics and even cubic zirconium jewelry from the comfort of their homes thanks to infomercials and home shopping television networks.
A few years ago, we marveled at how the Inc. 500 — our annual ranking of America's fastest - growing private companies — sustained momentum during economic adversity.
It's fairly typical that your customers, competitors and industry will take note of your final «instant success» and marvel at how easy you made it look, and give little consideration for the bumps, bruises and cold nights on a mountain ledge you may have suffered along the way.
He runs his fingers over the hundreds of small brass rivets fashioned into a floral pattern, marveling at the craftsmanship.
Part of the fun of watching AMC's Mad Men is marveling at how much things have changed since the 1960s.
But if you compliment an expert and marvel at what they do, nine times out of 10, they'll invite you over.»
It's hard not to marvel at the amount of work that went into making it play as such.
These innovators know how to push beyond the status quo — with a type of tenacity most of us only marvel at.
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.
Again, it would be really easy to say, «Well, of course elite athletes have athletic bodies,» but seeing them here is enough to set aside the snark for a second and just marvel at the prowess and accomplishments of the women on America's gymnastics team.
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.
At this point, most grandparents have learned to use such marvels of the modern world as laptops, smartphones and even social media, right?
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.
The battle has moved out of viewers» living rooms, where Americans once marveled at their ability to pop a cassette into a recorder and capture their favourite programs or the sporting event they wouldn't be home to see.
Even Buffett marveled at how their business models, built on intellectual property rather than tangible assets, are «so much better» than the industrial core of yesteryear's biggest companies.
«A large swath of the semiconductor industry is trading at multiples below the S&P 500,» marvels Steve Barwikowski, manager of Fidelity Select Electronics Portfolio.
This tweet got widely passed around in Apple programmer circles, with thousands of tweets and viewers marveling at how accurately it measured the distance.
Blogs marveled at the specs: it houses a 600 - horsepower engine and sports ample ground clearance despite its relatively modest height (just shy of six feet).
And these private companies could help re-establish the innovation, the marvel and the vision of what space has to offer.
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 dream.
The comments come on the heels of Biden calling Trump «a joke» on CNN, adding, «I just marvel over some of the things he says and does.»
«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.
«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.
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.
Best of all, most of these text - messaging marvels cost nothing to use — though you'll want to check with your carrier to see how many messages (if any) are allowed as part of your monthly plan.
Previous PYT attempts to push the limits of doughnut creation have yielded monstrosities and marvels including the Doh!
It's an absolute marvel — a mostly glass structure built onto the edge of the Chicago River.
I bring this up because it is not insane or misguided to be wary of the marvels that are entering our world at breakneck speed.
So the next time you order something from Ikea — or the next time you marvel at how a seemingly unwieldy product like a mattress was shipped to your home — take a moment to remember the work of Lundgren.
You realize as all of these modern marvels are spinning and moving around you, that you're one of the few living the good life.
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.
While even QVC execs marvel at the company's rapid ascent, Lima attributes her success to carefully - honed products and 20 - hour workdays — not to mention a healthy dash of superstition.
Your smarts will come in handy because you will travel in a land of marvels.
We showcase the dreamers and builders of tomorrow — the entrepreneurs and visionaries who are not just creating the next generation's medical marvels, models, and platforms, but also redefining everything from television to banking to security to the production of food.
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.
Medical scientists have long marveled at — and done their best to understand — such rare recoveries across the spectrum of pathologies.
One additional industry fundamental to track is the sales results of companies that sell the latest and greatest consumer marvel.
Although Toronto's SkyDome was a marvel of structural engineering, it is an all too familiar reminder of flawed financial and project planning for major infrastructure in the public sector.
The model on which it was based is a marvel of restrictive assumptions: an economy that is closed to trade, expectations about inflation that are essentially myopic, interest rates that are largely impervious to the demand for credit and investment that is largely impervious to interest rates.
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