Sentences with phrase «saying marvel»

Also, what happened to you saying marvel will just end their contracts?
«several Republicans said they marvel at Obama's ability to simply avoid mentioning Solyndra.

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The people we talked to has marveled that Mobli says it is still in business and can't understand how.
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.
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.
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.
«Every day I marvel at what an amazing company Ted built,» said Guy Laurence, President and Chief Executive Officer, Rogers Communications.
Which I thought was strange,» he said, marveling in hindsight at how unaffected Cruz seemed to be.
McCurdy said NASA's space shuttle was a technological marvel, but had a bad business model and wasn't cost effective.
What can one say in the face of such a cabinet of marvels as «the startled cherry of his cigarette» (a Nazi about to be killed by a sniper), or a tool that «lathed the wrinkled lake,» or (my favorite) a line about stars on a river that lie scattered «like jacks tossed on linoleum»?
we said as we marvelled.
The youth leader said he planned to hang the corkboard in the hallway outside the sanctuary so that parents could marvel at the seventy - five abstinence pledges he'd collected that night.
Yet the visitor might also marvel that the Christian faith has taken root in an amazing variety of cultures, although it has to be said that such an ecumenical spirit has seldom been characteristic of the churches.
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.»
The combination of the poetic form in which many of Jesus» sayings were cast, the vitality of his utterance, and the wonder and marvel of his deeds had caused these teachings and stories to be repeated over and over, not only privately, but also in the services and instruction of the churches.
I include this because I marvel at people who say this kind of life did not exist for African - Americans before the Huxtables.
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!»
Such thoughts quiet all «explanations» and permit only that we marvel and say, «I can not understand it at all.»
There is always someone who says with true marvel, «They are such a little person.»
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)?
For my part I can in a way understand Abraham, but at the same time I apprehend that I have not the courage to speak, and still less to act as he did — but by this I do not by any means intend to say that what he did was insignificant, for on the contrary it is the one only marvel.
Matthew says cryptically, «As they were gathering in Galilee...» Luke implies that they stayed where they were, «But while they were all marveling at everything he did...» Mark adds that Jesus did not want his presence known, because he was teaching his disciples.
Richard Nixon once said that those who think that India is governed badly should marvel at the fact that it is governed at all.
Trust me, your guests will marvel at their size and follow by saying, «Mmm, these are great!»
There are dingers and stolen bases and defensive marvels, and it's, well, I'll just come out and say it, it's baseball.
I would listen to it and marvel at how much fun it all was, even as it said nothing.
«We had an exhibition match in Kansas City,» he said, marveling, «and that was the first time I ever saw a crowd jump to its feet and cheer bowling.»
«His left foot is fantastic,» Pele says, marveling at a precociousness that reminds him of his own.
«He'd make a swing change right then and there,» said McIlroy, who marveled at «the mental strength to be able to do that and trust what you're doing.»
«I marvel at his toughness and his ability to play through it all,» Brooks said.
«I hear Arsenal fans all the time saying they want to change the manager and bring in somebody like (outgoing Borussia Dortmund boss) Jurgen Klopp but you just have to marvel at the way Arsenal play,» added Neville.
They are smart, funny, amazing and you marvel daily at the new things they are able to do and say.
Your daddy marvels at your instincts your hunger for connection and says «She needs you» with awe and tenderness
While in the delivery room marveling at my beautiful new baby girl the doctors told me that she had down syndrome, they sympathized me and told me that it would be hard to accept her «conditions» and saying goodbye to the child I dreamed of having through pregnancy..
«New York's canal system is an engineering marvel of epic proportions and its construction demonstrated the sort of vision, determination and boldness that define us as New Yorkers,» Cuomo said.
New NY Bridge Project Director Jamey Barbas said, «The New NY Bridge project is an exceptional engineering marvel that continues New York's legacy of building extraordinary transportation networks.
You will marvel at it and so I am not surprised that he is saying he heard nothing,» she said.
«The honeybee colony is a marvel of natural selection,» he says, one that often ramps up hive activity in response to an environmental stressor.
«Louis Pasteur said: «Chance favours the prepared mind» — but in our case, nobody was really prepared,» marvels Merloni.
Space precludes a full listing here of every real - world marvel lifted straight from a work of futuristic fiction, but suffice it to say that an artificial Earth - orbiting satellite was depicted in the sci - fi short story «Brick Moon» by Edward Everett Hale in 1869.
«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.
I then pass under a 13 - foot - tall, five - ton, four - legged robot he designed, marvel at his new invention that instantly makes three - dimensional maps of any place in the world, then settle into his gadget - strewn office complete with a New Yorker cartoon of a gypsy behind a crystal ball who says: «Why ask me about the future?
Next Page: Kathryn Schifferle, 56 Chico, California [pagebreak] Kathryn Schifferle, 56 Chico, California Loves: Fencing As she lunges and parries in the signature white jacket and metallic vest worn by competitive foil fencers worldwide, Kathy Schifferle still marvels at how, eight years ago, she fell in love with the sport at «the ripe old age,» she says, of 48.
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.»
A whopping 36 hours in transit isn't the most pleasant experience, but I have to say I still marvel at how small the world has become.
The spokesperson said he still marvels at the fact that one idea has impacted the love lives of so many people around the world, and SoulSwipe is just getting started.
At the centre is the marvel that is Daniel Day - Lewis, whose performance is like a conductor's baton to all the other actors; David Strathairn has said the cast used Lewis's Lincoln as its collective emotional tuning fork.
What can one really say about these films in bite - size form, other than to continue to marvel at the simple brilliance of the idea, and to wonder how the intervening years, and the knowledge of the camera's returning presence, will affect the subjects this time.
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