Sentences with phrase «when marvelling at»

When we met in a room above London's Frith Street Gallery, a few months before she opened overlapping exhibitions at the Royal Academy of Arts, the National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery, the artist returned several times to the word «magic»: when marvelling at the encounter of light and photosensitive emulsion, at the curious way that narrative emerges from coincidence, at the moment in the editing process when everything aligns and something new emerges.
I believe my children are this way because of attachment parenting, and I tell that to my sister - in - law and friend when they marvel at my kids» good qualities, but they remain skeptical.
There's a moment early on when I marvelled at the pain of Teddy's revelation that his wife (Williams) had died and how it's followed by one of Thelma Schoonmaker's crystalline cuts to Teddy bringing a hand to his face, allowing us to see that he's still wearing his wedding band.
Having a 2560 x 1440 - pixel panel might seem like overkill, but it didn't when I marveled at the level of detail in a 4K YouTube clip of a Koala bear.
Having a 2560 x 1440 - pixel panel might seem like overkill, but it didn't when I marveled at the level of detail in a 4K YouTube clip of a Koala bear.

Not exact matches

When Washingtonians voted to legalize marijuana and gay marriage in November, some British Columbians marvelled at the abrupt left turn.
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.
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.»
When colleagues at academic conferences marvel at the latest of my seven pregnancies, my immediate reaction — so they don't think I am the world's worst professor and colleague — is to tell them that I have never, ever taken standard maternity leave.
When he visits his home town of Nazareth, he marvels at their complete lack of faith (Luke 4:14 - 30).
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!»
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.
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.
Catharine Savage Brosman is certainly an adherent to the austere pleasures of measures (most of Breakwater is formally correct, and when it rhymes it doesn't ask us to marvel at the subtlety of fresh paired with wishing, so good for her).
All the Reformers were of one mind in wanting to abandon the implications of the sometimes hysterical piety of the faithful towards the «Blessed Sacrament», marvelling at a kind of almost horrific miracle in the «transubstantiation» which occurred, as it were automatically, when the correct words and gestures proceeded from a properly ordained priest.
When an act of God is on display, we marvel at what we suspect (perhaps hope) is His sovereignty at work, wrathful and terrible though it may be.
I've always marveled at what cashews become when you soak them overnight and blend them into a chocolate pudding or raw berry pie, but turning them into something savory would, for us, be new.
When I returned home, I wanted to recreate the Papaya Seed Vinaigrette that accompanied my salads, and I marveled at how the seeds, with it's light bitterness, worked so nicely, along with fresh papaya, into this salad dressing.
When the competiton started i noticed that Piers pulled out a super British accent for the ladies and became very popular very fast, and his sweatervested friend and I marveled at this while he asked me if I thought his preppy ensemble was going to lose points for Piers.
When I take a bite, I can only marvel at the pure and simple perfection of texture and flavor coming from the veggies alone.
Naturally, when looking at today's college foodservice environment, we can't help but marvel at the progress this industry segment continues to make.
The midfielder's overall record for Tottenham is still one to be marvelled at, as the former MK Dons ace has scored 35 and assisted 25 in just 104 games for the north London side, a record which is even more impressive when you realise Alli is just 21.
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.
There were times when I would marvel at Steve Gerrard and his influence at Liverpool.
I always used to marvel at how lightly my mother slept when I was younger; even the sound of my brother clicking away at his keyboard (in another room) at night would keep her awake.
I just marvel at how my mom used to dress for travel when I was little.
I don't know if this was partly the cause of her incredible cuddly nature, but other moms would marvel at the fact that she loved being held when their own babies would squiggle away from them.
Sometimes I marvel at God's plan for marriage when I think that He chose two opposites and brought them together to make them one.
Stop thinking about how your baby spent the whole night crying and instead marvel at how his little face lights up when he sees you and the way he giggles when you play peek - a-boo.
I get it most when they are busy doing something and I get to watch them and marvel at how completely lovely they are without them noticing.
The development of the organ placenta during pregnancy is a marvel on its own though it usually doesn't get much attention when looking at the miracle of birth itself.
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.
When friends and family members come over to visit, they will marvel at your creativity and be amazed at what you can do with such a simple material.
I marveled at Ali as a youngster, but can almost cry when I see him today.
Long - shot GOP candidate Tom Allon, a former Democrat who ironically switched his party registration last fall when the Democratic field was bursting and the Republican field was bare, also marveled at the reversal.
The makeover of Oshodi will cause you to marvel at the transformation that can take place even in densely populated urban space when there is the political will and determined creativity to give the people the infrastructure they deserve.
That night Wittmeyer marveled at a small section of decalcified thighbone: «When you wiggled it, it kind of floated in the breeze.»
When explorer Aldo Leopold canoed the delta in 1922, he marvelled at «a verdant wall of mesquite and willow» that separated the river from the desert.
When I drive, because of course I am an excellent driver, I marvel at the incompetence of all the humans who are driving the other vehicles on the road.
In an era when today's technological marvel becomes tomorrow's can opener — see anyone gaping in wonder at a fax transmission?
When Alexander the Great's companions arrived there, they marveled at the production of honey without bees.
When Thomas Edison invented a practical electric lightbulb more than 130 years ago, he performed thousands of experiments on prototypes, and we still marvel at his methodical patience today.
Researchers have wondered how dolphins manage to swim so fast at least since the 1930s, when British zoologist James Gray marveled at reports of one dolphin's apparent speed as it outraced a boat.
Be in awe and marvel at the world - when is the last time you really took a good look at your surroundings?
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.»
When it comes to assessing your own kitchen prowess, you may marvel at the depth of a friend's talents to prepare gourmet meals or envy another's commitment to serving everything homemade — but you just aren't ready to make the leap.
When we use this multi-signal, personalized (by you, for you) approach, participants marvel at the simplicity of the interventions yet the robustness of the shift:
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.»
Wouldn't it be such a special moment when I got it all done and I stood back to look at my Picket Fence Fall Mantel and marveled at my cleverness for decorating based on the name of our blog?
When the Grands were younger they marveled at all of the mechanical toys (except for the bug - eyed monkeys that scared them).
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