Sentences with phrase «thing of wonder»

Among the many things of wonder in the Tate Modern's quietly intense Agnes Martin retrospective (to 11th October) are her oracular thoughts («The conscious mind is awareness of the sublime») her eccentric ways of living («I don't get up in the morning until I know exactly what I'm going to do.
The real thing of wonder about the Razer Phone is its screen.
The real thing transforms an everyday soup into a thing of wonder.
The Republican Party of Nassau County has over the past century elevated nepotism to a thing of wonder.
Carrot seed oil is a thing of wonder, and I'm here to tell you why it should be in your routine if you're aching for smooth, soft, bouncy, supple skin, too.
To me midi dresses are a thing of wonder.
Crowe's script is a thing of wonder, and he again proves himself to be an outstanding director of actors.
Wes Anderson's idiosyncratic films polarise opinion: things of wonder, or fussy and mannered?
The supporting cast is a thing of wonder — there are familiar faces like Dickens, Fugit, and Perry all pushed to greatness, with Missi Pyle perfect as the film's version of harridan - for - justice Nancy Grace, Neil Patrick Harris elegantly worrisome as on old suitor of Amy's, and Carrie Coon («The Leftovers») a revelation as Nick's loving, tough sister Margot.
by Walter Chaw Robert Eggers's The Witch details a young woman's coming - of - age as a thing of wonder and, to her Puritanical community, an incalculable and infernal threat.
The fight choreography itself is a thing of wonder to behold.
Keaton in motion is a thing of wonder and danger.
His script is a thing of wonder, jam - packed with great lines: I loved Stark's wearied remark: «I've had a long day... Eugene O'Neill long.»
The Reputation tour stage itself is a thing of wonder: a 110 - foot - tall structure resembling a skyscraper in progress, with six crane - like contraptions stretching up above a wedge - like screen that functions as video display and framing device.
It's a relative bargain (you know what I mean), the drivetrain is absolutely a thing of wonder and you can now dictate its balance and get really involved in the driving process.
The GLA's fresh style for adds muscle to an already well - toned body while its rich SUV heritage and advanced engineering make it a thing of wonders.
Let us stop here for a moment to praise the suspension, which is a thing of wonder.
Panau is the real star in the game, not only is a vast tropical paradise but it also has snow covered mountains and desert ranges but it's the sheer beauty of the island that will make you blubber with joy, while up - close it can look a little ropey in places once you get into the air Panau is a thing of wonder, this beautiful, massive island is full of bright green foliage, huge mountain ranges and blue lagoons and it's all there for you to play with.
If the story had been presented as a graphic novel with the soundtrack it would have been a thing of wonders but as it stands the gameplay leaves a lot to be desired.
These spectral photograms are the work of an ardent amateur, and a passport to an age when reproductive imagery was still a thing of wonder.
A camera obscura brings the outside inside, turning the busy road and building site beyond upside down and into a thing of wonder, and a mini-weather station has been set up with all manner of gadgets used for measuring the world around us.
It turns the horrible elevated Gardiner expressway into a thing of wonder; the view of the city is not like any you get on the ground, and when you whizz by at 60MPH you don't pay a lot of attention.
Sitting on a sturdy piece of glass, the OLED display is also a thing of wonder to behold.
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