Sentences with phrase «out of marvelling»

(I can just see myself in 20 years time, hustling around antique book shops, snatching street directories out of marvelling youths» hands and marching to the counter to pay $ 150 for them.)

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But if you compliment an expert and marvel at what they do, nine times out of 10, they'll invite you over.»
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.
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.
Mr. Mulroney marvelled that 600 people in the Western city came out to support his alma mater — the tiny university with a student population of only 5,000 tucked away in a remote corner of Nova Scotia.
In a world fixated by disruption, the bank stands out as a marvel of continuity.
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...
I sure get a chuckle out of the «Great Disappointment» story — and then marvel at the fact that the religion is still around!
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.
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.
The wonderful statistical methods of quantum mechanics are now widely believed to be able to do the greatest marvel — to draw entire universes out of nothing by the skillful pushing of a pencil or by the clever tinkering with the keyboards of supercomputers.
While you may scoff at trying to form a personal relationship with any large cosmic force greater than yourself, thinking them innate stardust whose signals can not even propagate fast enough for such communication, others marvel it's effectiveness and capable mechanisms which remain out of reach for human science at present.
But marvel as we may, we shall still be puzzled about why one should have to undertake such an Aufbau of something that was originally deemed so important that in a very real sense the postulated actual entities are in fact constructions out of it.
http://www.holy-19-harvest.com UNIVERSAL MAGNIFICENT MIRACLES — April 12, 2013 at 7:14 am Report abuse Reply ---- 1 miracle is not enough, there are marvels oozing out of the universe..., but not for atheists, so don't even look --
«You never have design without a designer» — everytime i see the intricate and delicate designs of a snow flake i marvel at how hard god must work designing cutting out each and every snowflake.
F. Scott Fitzgerald is careful to depict the decadence of the Jazz Age as a fast - burning flame, a volatile marvel until it burns swiftly and catastrophically out.
I marveled at a chart that showed a diagram of the tree of life, where relationships between different mammalian species were figured out solely by comparison of their DNA sequences, providing powerful support for Darwin's idea of descent from a common ancestor with natural selection operating on randomly occurring variations.
«You could actually make some money out of them,» he marvels.
As I pulled out the tray of granola from the oven and stirred the mixture of oats, nuts and seeds, then put it right back in to bake some more, I marveled at the fact that she decided to just do it.
I made brunch for a group of guests yesterday and marveled how every single fried egg came out looking picture perfect.
could actually make some money out of them,» he marvels.
He was a marvel to watch while at Chelsea, he had records of clean sheets while there and whenever the ratings was out, he was always among the top five goalies in the world!
On the Sunny side: The Suns» athleticism is best exemplified by Stoudemire, their 6» 10» marvel of quickness and leaping ability who, in the words of Blazers interim coach Kevin Pritchard, «runs like a guard and can get out in front of the posse.»
Watching Bob White's team working out one day before The Relay, he marveled at the endurance of the kids.
You will laugh at the accurate and simple descriptions your child gives to the worry and anxiety and marvel at «out of the mouths of babes».
As I watch Jovi flourish and marvel at what an incredible kid he is, I think of all the Jovis out there, who never will get the chance to shine.
Aside from the basics and generic marvels of modern invention (roof over my head, car, cell phones, internet, elevators, dishwashers, tampons, etc, etc), in my own life and particular circumstances I'm especially grateful for my Ergo baby carrier, very involved and very good Grandparents on both sides, a very involved and very amazing husband, and the luxury of eating out more often than I should.
Many kids can be occupied in the first 1/2 hour to hour of a flight simply by gazing out the plane window and marveling at what they see below.
I always marvel how timelines celebrating important markers of feminist liberation leave out baby formula.
Wilson marveled at the rapidity of the exchange, and for good reason: political stories that once took days or weeks to develop now play out in minutes.
Even better was the picture he sent out along with the tweet that shows him, mouth ajar, marveling over a heaping pile of pink petition forms.
In surveying both the damage and the technological marvels wrought by humans, Ackerman, best known for her book A Natural History of the Senses, concludes that human ingenuity and conscientiousness can win out over greed and exploitation in the Human Age.
It is an inspiring trek that yanks you out of the everyday and into the deepest imponderables, sensitized to the mysteries and marvels embedded in every atom.
«Mischief and craft are plainly seen to be the characteristics of this creature,» the Roman natural historian Claudius Aelianus wrote at the turn of the third century A.D. Today's divers marvel at the elaborate trails the eight - leggers follow along the seafloor, and at their irrepressible curiosity: Instead of fleeing, some octopuses examine divers the way Steve checked me out, tugging at their masks and air regulators.
«Mangalyaan was a marvel in engineering, but no exciting science came out of [it] since the experiments and instruments themselves were mediocre,» says U. R. Rao, chairman of ISRO's science advisory committee and a former ISRO chief.
If those descendants do turn out to be better, wiser people than us, will they marvel that primitive beings managed so well, the same way we're awed by the best of our ancestors?
«We're detecting particles that started out hundreds of light - years away that have traveled for millions of years, and after all that time they're coming to an end here in our detector,» Murphy marvels.
I tagged along behind a cheerful man with a machete, doing my best to stay out of the swinging whirlwind of his blade, and marveling at how I could sweat so much.
«I was present at Cerro Paranal, the location of the Very Large Telescope, working through the nights to perform the observations and occasionally peaking out of the control room to head to the telescope platform and marvel at the impressive display of stars,» reminisces Henning Avenhaus.
A month later, I take on the hills and marvel at the views of an out and back across the Golden Gate Bridge at the US Half in San Francisco.»
She marvels at the fact that during her keto pregnancy she was going for long walks with no difficulty right up until labour, when during her second carb - fueled pregnancy «I couldn't even get out of bed.»
Kate and I marveled at how light these photos came out (the power of Kate's talent and her lovely camera combined).
I baked it at night, took it out of the oven and marveled over how amazing it looked and smelled, and left it on the counter for the next morning.
To admit that work can wait, in favor of a perfectly mixed Manhattan and Christmas music playing out of our tinny iPhone speakers as we string lights and marvel at all that we accomplished this year.
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A contemplation of our species» desire for self - destruction, Garland's latest is a mind - bending, transcendent work that marvels at the beauty that can be born out desolation.
Impressed by the combination of «physical scale and human emotion,» The Guardian gives the film four out of five stars, but Indiewire is a little less enamored, claiming the film «stumbles on its earnestness» even though it «never ceases to be a visual marvel
When Gravity came out a bit more than a year ago, a thousand science - fiction - loving bloggers leapt to their keyboards to explain why the film was a «game changer»; Boyhood doesn't have a constituency that's quite so... naturally vocal, so this post is here for the next time someone shrugs at the marvels of Boyhood.
Winning the award at the Director's Guild of America puts Cuarón in good position for Best Director, however, his technical marvel Gravity may be edged out by Steve McQueen's historical drama 12 Years a Slave.
The fact that he is still chugging away, knocking out a film a year at 74 years old, is indeed impressive, and one frequently marvels at not only the consistent quality of his work, but the relative indifference when he hits pay dirt — i.e., if some young up - and - comer had knocked out a Vicky Cristina Barcelona or Match Point, he or she'd have been hailed as the Second Coming, but when it's Woody, we just chalk it up as an expectation, rate it on a comparative scale to his previous masterworks, and move on.
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