I've lost count of the number of times I've been here, but every time I go back, I experience yet
another small sense of wonder.
So it was with
no small sense of wonder that I received the news that Oprah would not only endorse the Kindle but devote a whole segment of her show to it.
Not exact matches
Small wonder, then, that when Paul wishes to refer to the event in and through which the reconciling act
of God has occurred, he should call the event or cluster
of events by Christ's name, since Christ was in so important a
sense the determinative center
of it.
If they do then you can see the
wonder of creation from the largest cosmic scale to the
smallest bit
of matter and
sense the scope
of what is relative to your position it its midst.
Martel satirizes Europe and its cultures, its rotten
sense of entitlement, rendering it illegitimate and impotent against those it seeks to supplant (
small wonder Cannes and Venice treated it so frostily).
I couldn't help but joining him in that
sense of pride,
wondering if I could have played a
small role in his desire to continue higher education.
This novel very much stands alone, but the
sense of wonder that pervades the
smallest details
of Mina's story remains familiar.
Vibrant yet divergent culture, a strong
sense of hospitality, unspoiled natural
wonders, bustling cities, smiles on everyone's faces — all these and more can be explored in this relatively
small patch
of the world.
With enough cash to live for about 18 months he started making
small, experimental Flash games, eventually putting together a cadre called «Moon Stories» that earned him a place in the Tokyo Game Show's inaugural
Sense Of Wonder Night in 2008.
The mirrors featured reflect a
small aspect
of their seller's life; the mystery
of what each mirror holds entices the viewer to
wonder what type
of secrets might lay hidden beyond the reflection.According to a description
of Oglander's selection
of images, «they are glances that teem with a
sense of further exploration if we could just direct our view behind us.»
What's most impressive about the Otolith Group's darkened installation — which also contains the Group's film
of Satyajit Ray's unproduced screenplay The Alien, as well as
small pools
of light illuminating intimidating - looking theoretical texts — is that its unabashed nerdiness doesn't compromise its compelling beauty and
sense of intellectual
wonder.