Sentences with phrase «time marveling at»

Due to those steps, once I got over my original shock at the break - in I spent nearly as much time marveling at the quantity of glass in a double - paned sliding door as I did worrying that my clients» data had been exposed.
We don't even really spend any time marveling at the creature design or at the giant robots.
So he kept plugging his increasingly realistic assumptions into his computer and set about solving Einstein's field equations again and again, each time marveling at the results that came pouring out.
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.
I remember the last time I marveled at a game for the same thing — and that was for Far Cry on the original Xbox.

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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.»
During this time, she marveled at single mothers and refugees who had next to nothing, yet were able to create businesses that had a positive effect on local economies.
For my last birthday, my wife gave me a spectacular present: a product so ingeniously made that every time I use it, I marvel at how marvelous it is.
He still marvels at the view, every time.
Reality... his bones would have been produced and marveled at as proof that he did not resurrect the Jewish leaders at that time for sure would have produced them... providing of course that they were available... why do nt you take the time to study, read the evidence for yourself before spouting like so many other bitter atheists (that I once was for many years)... give love a try you might enjoy it, it gives live meaning and true purpose, everything finds its place in Christ... I hope you find hope some day...
I marvel at how the policies of the GOP contradict those of Jesus Christ, while at the same time they claim to be Christians.
It was written right about the time when a young boy of about 12 years old is marveling some of these teachers at the Temple in Jerusalem.
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.
At times, it marvels at Carhart's willingness and determination to continue performing abortions after the murder of George TilleAt times, it marvels at Carhart's willingness and determination to continue performing abortions after the murder of George Tilleat Carhart's willingness and determination to continue performing abortions after the murder of George Tiller.
I've often marveled at the fact that Jesus» instructions to the rich young ruler to sell all of his belongings and give to the poor are rarely applied universally (because we interpret them as being spoken to a specific person in a unique circumstance), while Paul's instructions to Timothy are often applied to all women at all times, (despite being written to a specific person in a unique circumstance.)
It was written in 7 A.D. right about the time when a young boy of 12 years old (assuming he was born in 5 B.C. — Life Application, p. 1636) is marveling some of these very same teachers at the temple at Jerusalem.
I did just that, marveling the whole time at how well the whole thing was coming together except... I went past the point of no return.
In the time I've been reading your blog (a year +) I've marveled at how delightfully you play with words, compares only to your mastery with food.
My brothers wonder that I'm not still 8; my parents marvel at the years that have flown by; my peers are suspicious that I haven't been 23 this entire time... I don't know which age I perceive myself to be.
By the time he was 15, he was taking the shot with him and marveling at the big - city lights (big - city lights?)
He puts the exercise saddle on the horse, rides him at a walk to the track, steadies him with the feel of his confident hands on the reins and withers, calms him, reassures him, hangs on when he bucks or shies, teaches him manners, corrects his bad habits, gets him used to standing up straight in the starting gate, gallops him a slow mile or gives him a fast workout that is a marvel of split - second timing.
One hundred and eighty years ago, at a time civilized Europeans were still possessed by a medieval dread of water, Captain Cook in his journal marveled at the bold, swimming Polynesians.
«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.
Afraid the Kennedy era was just a touch before my time but I never cease to marvel at the depth of knowledge, affection and pride in the club.
There were times when I would marvel at Steve Gerrard and his influence at Liverpool.
Every day she marvels at the beauty outside here back door and finds time to make something inspired by nature and / or rescued materials.
I never felt a hormone rush or deliciously sleepy or orgasmic, but I could take the time to read a book or stare down at The Doll's face and marvel at how my milk and body had done all this (on a vegetarian diet, too!)
Six times I have marveled at their connection.
She will feel empowered each time and others will marvel at how much their choice stands out in a crowd.
For the second in my series for LGBTQ History Month, here's a New York Times piece from 1973 that marvels at the confluence of lesbians and motherhood.
Browse through your old photo album, and marvel at how time flies and how far you have come in the world... it will always leave you feeling light hearted!
The doctor gave him back to us, and we quickly became traditional first - time parents, wrapped in a woozy cocoon of joy and exhaustion, taking a genuine intellectual interest in poop, marveling at the thrill we felt, the connection, when our son's tiny hand squeezed our fingers.
Meanwhile, my little brother and I would marvel at the fact that our bags of candy lasted for so little time... and she would be sharing hers the next October to make room for the new year's stash.
Once you're done marveling at the live video, it's time for some stunts!
The Tower of London — in its time a fortress, a royal residence, and a famous prison — is today a magnet for tourists, who marvel at the crown jewels and many suits of armor.
In a flurry of cooperation we can only marvel at today, the world's nations came together in the late 19th century to adopt international standards of time, longitude and metric measurement.
Be in awe and marvel at the world - when is the last time you really took a good look at your surroundings?
Do your best to create time for laughter, looking into your child's face, and marveling at her growth.
I marvel at emails I receive after I tell people to take magnesium glycinate for the first time, they usually email me and tell me they have never felt more relaxed.
Take time to marvel at the intricacy of the pattern: tiny floral elements encased in swing - like details, dotted edges for that extra take on texture.
Hope your lecture went well (if I'd been there I'd have spent the whole time coveting your shoes and marvelling at your glamour!)
Hi am 27 years old in full time employment when am not at work I like to chill out either at home or out and about some were I like my marvel and D.C. And if I got nothing else to do I would be on my xbox passing the tim..
a visual marvel of cinematic techniques, many of which were groundbreaking at the time in terms of what was acceptable for a sports documentary
When it comes to aesthetic and production value, this film is a triumph, almost a masterpiece, at least for its time, remaining, to this day, a marvel whose style and technical proficiency compliment entertainment value and immerse you into a distinguished world and story.
I marvel at the skill of the specialists who sculpt these intricate puppets and then bring them to life, one frame at a time.
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.
The video also includes the reactions of several of Franco's co-stars and long time collaborators, including his brother Dave Franco, Dave's wife Alison Brie, and Franco's friend Seth Rogen - all of who marveled at how strange it was to see Franco in the makeup and hear him speak in Wiseau's voice.
Winslet's Russian doll is believably cruel to the team of dirty cops as she forces them to carry out a final heist though you will find yourself marveling at the scale of her coiffure the first time you see her on screen.
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.
Thanks to Twilight Time's recent Blu - ray release, now anyone can marvel at DeToth's audacious triumph.
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