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"astounded" Definitions
  1. very surprised or shocked by something, because it seems very unlikely

414 Sentences With "astounded"

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"And I'm always astounded by the beauty of the pieces."
She was astounded by what unfolded in front of her.
It astounded them that Lane had been serious all along.
The $100 price tag and the lavish accessories astounded me.
When he wakes, he's astounded that she's not a hallucination.
He was astounded by my suggestion that this was manipulative.
She said she was "astounded" by the failure to comply.
She said she was "astounded" by the failure to comply.
" AUSTRALIAN ROBERT DE CASTELLA, FORMER WORLD CHAMPION MARATHONER "Just astounded!
Suddenly, he said something personal about himself that astounded me.
People are often astounded by the quality, according to Stoiber.
Paul Rudd's ability to seemingly not age has long astounded fans.
It astounded me that no science and technology questions were addressed.
Despite everything I had prepared for, I was astounded and crushed.
Each day, she encountered veterans like Clarke, whose plights astounded her.
Lizzie and Kaitlyn leave their seats, astounded, happy, queasy from cola.
Opinion MANY parents remember a moment when their toddler astounded them.
Like many before him, he was astounded by Rembrandt's technical accuracy.
When Walter Alvarez visited the dig last summer, he was astounded.
The part of me very in touch with my youth is astounded.
Those who remain are still a little astounded at what they did.
I was just absolutely astounded because how did he get my number?
Dharmender was astounded that the seven women persisted in going to work.
Nike co-founder Phil Knight said he's astounded by the athleisure trend.
Ho was astounded: Had time-clock technology not changed since The Flintstones?
Jim: I've been amazed by his mind and his memory astounded me.
"They were astounded to be hearing from me," the Pathmark Man said.
Jeff Wise, who directed the play, says he is astounded every time.
"I wanted to just be astounded by what showed up," he said.
I am always astounded by the folks who go to NFL games.
The book opened up a world and a vision that astounded me.
"I'm astounded that they have managed to get the manuscript published," she said.
Gillian said she was both astounded and delighted to find Moon Unit again.
Classified as "extremophiles," tardigrades have confounded and astounded scientists for over two centuries.
Steve was astounded to see how beautiful they had become, polished and shiny.
I was really astounded to find how many pictures of them there were.
What astounded me was the number of people who regard it as cheating.
All of them wanted him to take a pay cut, which astounded him.
"I'm absolutely astounded by the fact that they both survived," he said Saturday.
I could write an essay about how I'm astounded by the natural world.
I was astounded by the vast unique cultures and their way of life.
Looking back, Garner is clearly astounded that she said nothing to the man.
MS: And the Eurozone's recovery has astounded I think a lot of people.
But I've been astounded by how clueless so many of these elites are.
The scientists were astounded by the behavior of some the creatures they witnessed.
In general, Dearborn seems not to have met many writers along her scholarly path, and appears astounded that the good ones tell tall tales about their own formation, which is like being astounded that fishermen exaggerate the size of their catch.
The number astounded David Kroll, who became chief marketing officer at MillerCoors in July.
So I am astounded this paper made it through the referee process at Circulation.
In 1998, cosmologists were astounded to find the expansion of the universe was accelerating.
Cramer was astounded when Allergan blew away the numbers when it reported on Wednesday.
Bibi has astounded our care team with her patience, tolerance and attentiveness towards Fiona.
Solomon was astounded by the Noyes Cervantes' living conditions and also by their graciousness.
The second thing I was astounded by was the number of times I died.
In a previous court hearing, the said she was "astounded" by the department's violation.
But the speed with which the storm set in astounded locals -- between 3 a.m.
Arkia said it was "astounded at the exaggerated response from some of the passengers".
Still, many of them remain astounded that these policy issues have entered mainstream politics.
"I was just astounded that he was giving away a shotgun," Goodwin told CNN.
Astronomers of the time were astounded by the rate at which this rain occurred.
Christie astounded political pundits Friday by endorsing Trump during a surprise appearance in Texas.
Still, she is astounded by how many women try to make the marriage work.
I'm just really astounded by her wordplay, and her songwriting is just absolutely amazing.
Others were astounded that Equifax had the gall to charge for permanent credit freezes.
"I was astounded that for so long rising inequality hadn't affected politics," he said.
But I was also astounded by what was missing: America's ethnic and cultural diversity.
I was astounded at how easy it was, and I just went from there.
Like many of you, I am astounded and horrified by what our country did Tuesday.
You probably did this science experiment in the 5th grade and felt astounded by it.
The hypocrisy here would be astounding if anyone had the capacity to be astounded anymore.
One day she was spotted by Team GB. And from then on, she astounded everyone.
"I was completely astounded when I saw she signed that letter" on Judge Kavanaugh's behalf.
There, the work of Pablo Picasso, Paul Cézanne, and Wassily Kandinsky astounded the American public.
What I'm astounded by is the scale and the speed at which it has happened.
Still, he said, he was "completely astounded" to learn of her wealth after her death.
On Twitter, users were astounded at the size of Kardashian West&aposs fridges and kitchen.
As a freelancer I'm astounded at how little work seems to get done in offices.
But one investor in Bridge says he would be "astounded" if it broke even by then.
Zalcman was astounded by their vivid memories, as if they'd been waiting to tell their stories.
My hunch is they wouldn't be as astounded by our world as we like to think.
Its theft astounded Bernhard Weisser, the director of the collection that housed it at the Bode.
But privately, many were astounded and appalled that Trump would launch such an easily refuted claim.
"I was 13 and Mitchell's sound on that album, particularly the harmonica, astounded me," he said.
At the Clinton Hill Co-ops, they were astounded by how far their money would go.
With the new EP, I've been astounded and totally honored with the reaction we've been getting.
"What is this?" an astounded voice behind the camera asks in one of the video clips.
"I was completely astounded," Mark Potok, the editor of the organization's semiannual Intelligence Report, told me.
"I was astounded, in disbelief that there were any charges to be had," Thomason told AJC.
Hicks was astounded to learn that Mantle had hit so many in such a short time.
To say that I am astounded does not begin to express my feelings about what happened.
Harvey, who was one of the worst starting pitchers in the league last year, was astounded.
"I have been astounded that no one else has stepped forward," he told the assembled guests.
But when Duncan mentioned where he lived -- in the nearby town of Vallejo -- the officer was astounded.
You'll be astounded by the amount of unnecessary and time-consuming distractions you have in your life.
"I felt astounded that they were actually treating me like a criminal," Donnelly told Motherboard late Thursday.
I was always astounded by how quickly you could get into America when I was a kid.
I felt this was wrong and I was astounded to learn that upskirting wasn't a sexual offence.
He then asks Jimmy Fallon to play a clip of Good Time, and the host is astounded.
"It astounded me that Netflix … had been popular enough to become part of popular culture," he said.
Benj was astounded that basically his whole class identified with it, wrote their college essays about it.
Her transformation astounded her cast mates, who had only glimpsed her with the Trumpian coif in rehearsal.
Industry experts, such as corporate law professors, analysts, and tech executives, were also astounded by the move.
Such a person would be astounded to learn that the speaker is president of the United States.
"The scale of this crisis has truly astounded me," said Pavlo Kolovos, MSF Bangladesh's head of mission.
I was frequently astounded that such stunning and audacious artistry could be delivered into my living room.
Astounded, she took a step back when she realized she had finished without pausing, as if compelled.
The whole school of fish has shifted course in rapid ways that would have astounded us beforehand.
The privacy warriors of the 1960s would have been astounded by what the tech industry has become.
I was astounded by how incredibly quiet my room was thanks to the thick walls of snow.
I brought a little wind-up camera and a friend to do sound, and I was astounded.
The fact that an innocent man with no criminal record was wrongly convicted of murder astounded me.
This situation really helped me emotionally as I was astounded by the understanding and support from the public.
Rachael: I'm still absolutely astounded by the fact that that class was going to be four hours long.
The intense detail and scale of every piece astounded me, and I've been following her work ever since.
When he received Him he began to see people without colour, which in the Deep South astounded him.
He said he was "astounded" by how long it took the former CEO to apologize in the hearing.
Everyone from Billboard to Bloomberg to the Los Angeles Times is astounded by its quality and its success.
When I look back at some of the material they got away with, I'm just sort of astounded.
I've blogged about my journey over the last two years, and the support I've received has astounded me.
She now sits 15th and her rapid rise has astounded tennis fans, her opponents and even her coach.
I was astounded with how many plastic bags I'd wind up with over the course of a day.
The surge of the Sweden Democrats, with their roots in Swedish fascism and neo-Nazism, has astounded many.
When I pick them up at the cleaners, I am astounded by the bill, which comes to $230.
What astounded me was how many people were underestimating their reality and how good their situation already was.
Cramer said he was astounded by CEO Laurent Potdevin, and how well he understood the way young people think.
Cramer said he was astounded by CEO Laurent Potdevin, and how much he understands the way young people think.
It's not that we're jealous, per say, but more just astounded, impressed, and fine, a little bit green-eyed.
I was astounded by how tedious the process was, and how light and shadow were rendered through the camera.
His sister, Rena Dulos, released a statement last week saying she was "astounded by the accusations" in Jennifer's disappearance.
Ibrahimovic is 34, and according to him, his physical condition astounded the United doctors who assessed him last week.
He was astounded by Carpenter's findings—and, according to Carpenter, not particularly troubled by how he had obtained them.
I was astounded to find that formal night still existed — that felt very cruise ship of yore to me.
Astounded by the announcement, General Mashhadani, who speaks English, said he asked his American counterparts about the president's order.
I look for five minutes, am astounded by how all my matches seem to be bald, and close the app.
Cunanan organized a trip to Europe for them, and astounded Blachford with how much he knew about cities and architecture.
For 90 years, uber-luxury retailer Neiman Marcus has astounded shoppers with their jaw-dropping selection of extravagant holiday gifts.
Neither result was surprising, even if Litsky was mildly astounded at the locale for an interview with two Raiders stars.
When I reviewed them before meeting with the Accountability Review Board after the bombing, I was astounded by their frequency.
"That's what I think, but I think we've all been astounded by the progress of technology," he said, and laughed.
Later, his psychologist calls the examiner, astounded that she understood personality aspects it took two years of therapy to expose.
However, here is Moby being utterly astounded by the iPod's capabilities and design in the device's very first promo video.
It left me astounded to view what could only be described as the ultimate humiliation of a fellow human being.
Emanuel Cleaver, a Missouri Democrat who said he was astounded by the flooding across his state in typically safe areas.
I'll try not to spoil anything, but I was astounded by how well the film treated love, sex, and romance.
" Lewandowski interrupted Petkanas mid-sentence with "womp, womp," setting off an astounded Petkanas as he repeatedly exclaimed, "How dare you!
Balogh started filming and was astounded when seconds later the strong winds physically swept two people off of their feet.
It's just the latest instance of Trump belittling his attorney general, a pattern that has astounded Republicans and Democrats alike.
This number astounded him, and he decided he needed to find some way to take advantage of its rapid growth.
He spotted a deer skull, painted blue and mounted to a tree: "I was just astounded by it," he said.
In the aftermath, many seemed astounded that Australia's seemingly innocuous, armchair variety of Islamophobia had curdled into something so foul.
Cesar connected with the African crane during his visit and made it submit ... showing who's boss, and it astounded everyone.
"I felt this was wrong and I was astounded to learn that upskirting wasn't a sexual offense," she told the BBC.
BAIER: Despite his permanent paralysis, Charles astounded his professors and classmates by graduating on time near the top of his class.
Glancing at the clock, she was astounded to see that they had been talking nonstop for three and a half hours.
Running to Google was an almost overwhelming experience—I was astounded by the level of drum machine choice at my disposal.
"I have to tell you, I was astounded by the reaction," Cote said about the stock's 7 percent fall on Oct.
FinalStraw cofounder Emma Cohen told BuzzFeed News that she was astounded by how many counterfeits of her product are available online.
To be honest, I'm astounded that it's possible for phones at this price point to have screens that are this good.
People were astounded to learn that Robert Redford is the face of a famous meme that everyone thought was Zach Galifianakis.
But the next minute they will be astounded by something like the spectral beauty of Yūshin's double exposure-esque Ghost Lanterns.
"We are absolutely astounded by the decrease in the CFTC's budget," said Erica Elliott Richardson, the CFTC's director of public affairs.
"We were astounded to learn that the passenger pigeon population had been enormous for at least 20,000 years," Dr. Shapiro said.
When Lexus rolled out the LC 500, I was astounded to see it was mostly unchanged from the futuristic concept car.
We stretched the category to include NASA's Opportunity Rover, top right, which astounded scientists with its longevity and productivity on Mars.
"I'm just astounded this committee would stoop to this level to be positioning you all to make more money," Johnson said.
"I feel like I'm sort of passing the baton to Emma Watson, and I think she's going to be astounded," O'Hara says.
When University of Toronto biologist James B. Anderson first studied this large growth in 1992, he was astounded by its sheer size.
We'll be astounded if we don't see at least one of these former contestants head off to Mexico for Bachelor in Paradise.
When I saw that video of the CEO berating that taxi driver I was astounded that he would even speak like that.
We would be astounded if gyms provided tobacco to patrons, so we must pose serious questions to gyms who provide ultraviolet radiation.
EDiMA, which represents the main online platforms like Amazon, Apple, Google and Facebook, said it was "disappointed and astounded" at the announcement.
He is astounded by things that you learn in the 4th grade, like the fact that there is a separation of powers.
Cohn was "astounded" by the president's response, which he reportedly said illustrated a "lack of basic understanding" about how federal debt works.
Still, the Chinese ability to change has astounded the world for four decades and Xi is determined to keep up the momentum.
Bran is also astounded to learn that the man who has been lugging him around the North has a name (it's Wylis).
When my stepfather entered hospice five years ago, I was astounded by the number of services furnished by the local hospice agency.
"I continue to be astounded at the lack of compassion Bernie shows to the survivors of gun violence," Sandy Anglin Phillips tweeted.
"Just because she's here illegally doesn't mean she doesn't have constitutional rights," Chutkan said, adding she was "astounded" by the administration's position.
I had never read it all the way through and was astounded by how powerful and moving a few simple lines could be.
Congresswoman Michele BachmannBachmann claimed an unnamed mother told her that the HPV vaccine caused her child to develop mental disabilities – leaving Cooper astounded.
At some point Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr were all exasperated nobodies, who gradually astounded the world with their songs.
Bibb said it was all laid down and finished before Trump's election, but that he was nonetheless "astounded by the synchronicity of it".
Even some of Hillary Clinton's top foreign policy aides were astounded by her decision to declare herself against a deal she often praised.
I am absolutely astounded at the way these analyses ignore the obvious: The Trump phenomenon is the backlash against our first black president.
I re-watched the film, and was astounded once again with how accurately it captures the haywire feel of our American dream-state.
Tanya S. Chutkan, the United States District Court judge who initiated the temporary restraining order, said she was "astounded" by the government's position.
Will they still be good in 2050, by which time future generations may be astounded by the 2000 Bordeaux and the 2005 Burgundy?
No matter how astounded they purport to be about what they've discovered, it's the people holding the guns who present the immediate danger.
In 1998, though, I'd have been astounded to think that I'd ever describe this sharp, sinister jewel of a play in such terms.
On that last conference call, I was astounded to hear, you basically just said it: CEOs are spending like you have never seen.
As I head back from the O2 Arena, reading messages from friends and colleagues asking what I'm doing with Russell Brand, I'm astounded.
Which is why I was so astounded when I heard someone use a racial slur during the most recent episode, which aired November 21.
He recalls being "speechless" to discover such communities online, and still seems astounded by some of the discussions he came across in his research.
We've seen too many Apatowian man boys take a stab at the virginity beat not to be astounded that someone got finally it right.
"I was astounded by the kind of things that were being said about the President and his family," says Whittlesey, who lives in Baltimore.
This man was one of my superiors, and he was astounded at my "questionable" choice of a Gatorade as an afternoon pick me up.
I was astounded that so much of what the experts emphasized as good, godly living was not at all what God had in mind.
Elliott disagreed, saying that "I would be astounded if the prime minister wasn't re-elected," and that he expected May to increase her majority.
You'll experience leaps in knowledge along the way and be astounded at how much you've learned, while simultaneously realizing how much you don't know.
Since I was used to hustling to make a buck, I was truly honored, astounded, and immensely motivated by the moneymaking potential in recruitment.
I was just astounded by the idea that people would be excited to see this dude sit on a throne for an entire show.
Though he doesn't mask his expressions — usually astounded, though never mocking — he's a genial interviewer, empathic, he says, even if he can't be sympathetic.
Having spent way too many hours scrolling through these Instagram accounts, I'm astounded by the ocean of possible ways you can alter your appearance.
When she opened the app during her break, she was astounded to find that her post had thousands upon thousands of likes and comments.
As a strong supporter of the president, I am astounded that he did not address the American people to tell them what was happening.
Though the teen is still on the mend — he suffered two minor seizures in one day several weeks ago — his progress has astounded Rodriguez.
"I was astounded because no one here remembered it as anything but red, green and blue," said Margot Berg, the city's public art director.
According to CNBC and an astounded Matt Lauer at the Today Show, full-time employees can get up to $20,000 for use towards a wedding.
"I was astounded at the obliviousness and the ignorance of the Academy people with regard to the notion of stereotypes," Takei told The Hollywood Reporter.
They gave the astounded residents who had gathered in the main square a religious sermon, warning them never to send their girls back to school.
I was curious to see what other birth years this would work for and was astounded when my own birth year was one of them!
When he attended a screening of the film the night after the election, "I was quite astounded there was anybody in the cinema," he said.
But it's also astounded experts, who thought that teaching computers to play Go well enough to beat a champion like Sedol would take another decade.
People seeing it for the first time were astounded — but so was I. Does any other form so celebrate the configuration of a woman's body?
Uber said its customers were "astounded" at the decision the first time its license was suspended — but the company itself should not have been surprised.
And he was astounded by the way the forward-and-backward steps for the ballerina in the second movement answered both Ravel's rhythm and melody.
I'm astounded at how long they've stayed close, even more so after reading about all of the competitiveness and rivalries that constantly shook the group.
The panelists offered various theories (except for Jones, who remained astounded), and Mooney asked what the scandal said about the overall state of the country.
"I'm a little astounded something so flagrantly obvious could get through Google's platform," Daniel Stevens, the executive director for the Campaign for Accountability told BuzzFeed News.
Over the past year, the transformation of Donald Trump from entertainingly gauche loudmouth to serious contender for the Republican presidential nomination has astounded — and frightened — America.
In my moments of frustration, I remind myself how astounded I am by what my body can do after virtually reacquainting with it on this show.
Recognition in constitution In a column for the Guardian, where he is Indigenous Affairs Editor, Grant said he was "astounded, humbled and perplexed" by the response.
" Plesea was astounded: "So I'm thinking if it's not a baby it's a tumor, and she only has a short time to live because it's big.
The hate mail and threats I have received since my tweet and my on-air appearances about this issue on CNN and HLN have astounded me.
It includes a breastfeeding woman, elves, men with beards, and a Scanners-style "mind-blown" face, for anyone who identifies as perennially astounded by the universe.
What Padgett does can so seem easy — and in some sense it is — that it leaves the reader (this one, at least) astounded and delighted, smiling.
I was astounded when I first came to America how people would get in the car and drive for five hours without even thinking about it.
Mr. Trump's pledge of tariffs has enraged and astounded American allies whose fortunes are tied to producing these metals, like Japan, South Korea, Germany and Taiwan.
It premiered at Cannes in 2018 and drew astounded raves for the nearly hour-long 3D single-shot sequence that makes up the film's second half.
When we started our search for her successor, we were astounded by the number of applicants willing to move cross-country for an extremely modest salary.
I told him that I recently rewatched "Do the Right Thing" and was astounded by the degree to which it felt au courant and even prescient.
I dropped my smartphone into the viewer where the card would go and was astounded at how good the modern virtual reality content we created looked.
Looking back, I am astounded that I forgot for those weeks in the Catskills that, blind or not, love is easy to lose, hard to find.
Hagan said Dolphin "should be offended," and told the Times he was "completely astounded" when he saw she had signed the letter in support of Kavanaugh.
Astounded, the 64-year-old Rushing looked at the substance to realize it was crumbs from the glazed doughnut he'd eaten in his car earlier that week.
"I'm constantly astounded by the sheer number of incidents and to see that the police's code of ethics is being shattered every Saturday," Dufresne told BuzzFeed News.
Watching a fight scene, I suddenly understood every choice the cinematographers of Daredevil made and I was astounded by the lurid colors and the artistry on display.
But the fact that most astounded Canestrari as he took up his new position was this: "Grillo never wrote a single word on the blog," he says.
Europeans and Americans alike were astounded to see a victorious revolutionary commander give up his commission, disband his army, and hand his new country off to others.
Workers at the ailing British Leyland were astounded to find Honda Ballade assembly packages arrive from Japan that had no missing parts, and could actually fit together.
Because all of his ailments are blocking each other from attacking his body; "All of your diseases are in perfect balance," the doctor tells the astounded Burns.
Rainbow hair is nothing new — we've gone from being shocked and awed by "unnatural" hair colors to being utterly astounded when someone admits to having virgin strands.
And he really, really knew his Madeiras: At one dinner party, he astounded all present by blindly identifying 11 of 14 sample pours passed around the table.
" A rep for Aaron tells us, "I am astounded at the accusations being made against me and I do not wish harm to anyone, especially my family.
So when Senator Kamala Harris asked him whether he had heard Dr. Blasey's testimony, I was astounded when he answered that no, he didn't listen to it.
The St. Regis is a five-star hotel in one of the world's most expensive cities, but somehow I was still astounded by the room service prices.
"I was astounded by what I saw," he wrote in the introduction to a new coffee-table-book version of his project, "Overview," published by Amphoto Books.
Both allies and adversaries are quietly astounded that a kingdom once obsessed with stability has acquired such a taste for assertive - some would say impulsive - policy-making.
Zhao Liang: When I was doing research to prepare this film, I traveled through Inner Mongolia and was astounded by the colossal scale of open-pit mining.
Eli Adashi, who was dean of medicine at Brown University and has written about the policy challenges of IVG, is astounded by what researchers have achieved so far.
"[I was] just astounded that these words I'm saying, this journey that I've just read is real," Patel told CNN of reading the script for the first time.
A happy and astounded Kremlin will now try to get the most from Trump -- from easing sanctions to making a deal on Syria and settling the Ukraine issue.
I read the entire Earthsea series in one go, and was astounded to see how it evolved and deepened as the characters aged and the world opened out.
There's also a 50mm f/1.8 prime ($599.95) coming in October that Nikon tells me has astounded some of its engineers with sharpness and edge-to-edge clarity.
"I happen to like Hillary Clinton, but I am astounded by some of the people that she has hired, including David Brock," Sanders said, questioning his opponent's judgment.
Erendira Wallenda and her husband come from a long-line of daredevils and circus performers, whose acts and record-setting stunts have astounded the world since the 1940s.
Others were astounded that the British authorities knew about the sketchy backgrounds of at least two of the attackers and apparently didn't do nearly enough to stop them.
He astounded the tennis world with his United States Open win in 2014, when he served Roger Federer off the court in a breathtaking display in the semifinals.
His recovery over the subsequent months astounded his care team, as Wetschler threw himself into physical and occupational therapy for hours every day to relearn how to walk.
I was astounded by the tonbak's versatility -- it can produce enough different sounds for an entire solo concert, from chilled out grooves to high-speed, virtuoso finger work.
"3.5 million Londoners who use our app, and more than 40,000 licensed drivers who rely on Uber to make a living, will be astounded by this decision," Elvidge said.
That Gutentag was able to level up across multiple companies in the aftermath of sexual misconduct allegations for which he was terminated astounded at least one former Uber coworker.
Even my dentist is astounded every time I go for a cleaning about twice a year, the sessions are super short as there is barely any plaque build up.
I was so accustomed to having acne for over 15 years of my life, that when I finally realized I didn't have any blemishes to conceal, I felt astounded.
Though Billions had been setting Bobby on this road for a while, ever since he was astounded by his friend's decision to retire to Florida instead of making money.
Astounded by this act of ginger generosity, I gave Linakar a call to find out what prompted him to open a restaurant-cum-sanctuary for the flame-haired community.
Opinion Donald J. Trump has astounded the world, as he would be the first to tell you, leaving the Republican leadership to make the best of a terrible situation.
In 2018, that number jumped by nearly 40 times: To date, 36,000 women have reached out to EMILY's List about running for office, a jump that astounded the group.
While the experts largely agreed that SoftBank made the right move by taking control of WeWork away from Neumann, they were astounded by the size of Neumann's golden parachute.
"3.5 million Londoners who use our app, and more than 40,000 licensed drivers who rely on Uber to make a living, will be astounded by this decision," he said.
I remain astounded that American television can't find a consistent reality contest show based on design and décor, but this British import gets the job done in the meantime.
Grids in general are not the most flexible things, but I am always astounded by how much puzzle makers can wring out of them to get their message across.
Ms. Tice Studeman, who held her events at venues like the Surf Lodge in Montauk and the Polo Bar in Manhattan, said that she was astounded at the response.
I didn't know there were so many domestic businesses, e-liquid creators, vape pen wholesalers, silly flavors, and die-hard vape fans here in the UK. I was astounded.
"We called them almost immediately, giving them the good news, and they were astounded that he survived," Joy Smith, President and Executive Director for FieldHaven Feline Center told ABC 10.
"The fact that [Lara Jean] is portrayed with such care — as a fully formed human being, never reduced to the stereotypes we're often subjected to — astounded me," Samantha Tan said.
Take the S8's iris scanner as an instructive example: it requires both great hardware and software to work correctly, and I'm astounded by its accuracy on Samsung's new phone.
Binging this season, I was astounded by how 13 Reasons Why seemingly took criticism from its freshman and applied it thoughtfully while staying true to the show's characters and message.
I was astounded to learn later on that it started life as a student project (as a sometimes game design instructor, I know what most student work—understandably—looks like).
The prospect of a retrospective would doubtless gratify him, although the skeptic in him would be astounded: I don't know what will be left of me fifty years from now.
His father and grandfather would no doubt be flabbergasted by the current version of the McMahon family fighting promotion, astounded by the theatrics, popularity, and financial success of the WWE.
Jethro Canteen is a Melbourne restaurant that serves bugs, and was astounded by how they managed to blend the nutty flavor of crickets with macadamia hummus in my Buddha Bowl.
As the session adjourned, Cobb started to chat with one of the Chinese reporters covering the proceedings, who was astounded at the damage the tariffs might do to American companies.
But even the actor who plays him, Wu Jing, who directed and co-wrote both films, has been astounded by the success of the sequel, which had a bigger budget.
But when they arrived they were astounded by what they found: a quaint village with a chummy small-town feel, just west of the Hamptons yet seemingly free of pretension.
The second year was a bit quieter but in the third year it picked up quite a lot again, so I'm constantly astounded each time by how many people take part.
This was not done on purpose and we were astounded at the way the club was directed but it just shows you how dangerous it is to throw or break clubs.
Mr. Buehler had modeled two-dimensional webs only on the computer and was astounded by the artist's photographs of a black widow spider's web he had manually scanned millimeter by millimeter.
In making this puzzle, I was astounded to find that there are no popular, universally known movies with "SPORT" in the title — despite how many there are about that particular subject!
Green said she was astounded when, in 943, she first learned about Guy Blaché in a TV documentary by Susan and Christopher Koch called "Reel Models," about trailblazing women in film.
Throughout her news conference, Ledecka seemed less astounded that a ski racer who splits her time on the snowboarding pro circuit could win an Olympic Alpine gold medal than her inquisitors.
I think the Tesla China team has done an amazing job, really mind blowing, like, I'm just astounded by how good the job is, and how much progress has been made.
Even without finding their surnames familiar, I'd have marveled at their accomplishments — and was astounded to learn that they not only knew each other, but had both lived in Huntsville, Ala.
Actor Maisie Williams astounded audiences with her performance as Arya Stark in HBO's final season of "Game of Thrones," in which she defeats the largest threat to Westeros: the Night King.
But I am just astounded at how little work has been done by the companies planning to populate our streets with two-ton vehicles being controlled by software but little testing.
Astounded by the slaughter, he and two colleagues, Krissie Clark and Ally Namangaya, founded the Protected Area Management Solutions (PAMS) Foundation in 2009 to do what they could to slow it down.
A few days later, she said she spent an entire night walking the streets of her comfortable Berlin neighborhood and was astounded by the scores of inconspicuous far-right messages she found.
During the Blue Devils' Tuesday-night upset of the No. 3 Kansas Jayhawks, Jones delivered a stunning cross-court dime to guard Cassius Stanley that stupefied the defense and astounded Stanley himself.
In a statement on Wednesday, Mr. Millane said he had been "astounded by the level of concern, sympathy and selfless help" he had been shown since arriving in New Zealand last Friday.
Back at the dinner table, I took a sip and was astounded by a simple cup of coffee for the third time today: such force, so rich, yet no hint of bitterness.
Saying he was "astounded" by the attacks on rights defenders by senior government officials, Forst called for full funding to be restored to the Commission, which had its budget cut under Abbott's government.
U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan said Wednesday she was "astounded" the Trump administration was trying to prevent the pregnant teenager, who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border last month, from having the procedure.
Her family's three-story apartment building has always had running taps — a luxury that she said continuously astounded her grandparents, who saw it as a sign of Chennai's modernity and India's great progress.
As a conservation biologist with the science-based nonprofit Raincoast Conservation Foundation who is lucky enough to live as a guest in Bella Bella, I'm often astounded by the richness of my home.
"People who know him in Ilfracombe, and in the wider cyber-community, are astounded at the allegations against him," Heaton-Jones said, referring to the town in Devon where Hutchins is originally from.
I was astounded, watching the opening credits, to see that there is a full minute of the camera fixed on gray tile — before the tide of the morning suds washes over the screen.
KERIO VALLEY, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Nathaniel Tumo was astounded when an excavator arrived at his farm in western Kenya four years ago and started digging for minerals, almost bringing down his house.
No, they weren't keeping the baby, though she and Zhangwei would likely get pregnant again in a few years, "after we're married," Lulu said, with a calm matter-of-factness that astounded me.
She was astounded by the dynamic beauty of surfperch in the kelp forest: the way they communicate through the color and brightness of their skin, flashing blue, silver and orange to attract mates.
Conservative critics of the Met Gala are surely not astounded that the left refuses to take cultural offense on behalf of Catholicism, but they are upset about it, and eager to score points.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL, responding to the White House spokesman's comment that Hitler had not used chemical weapons Jimmy Kimmel met the couple who astounded "Wheel of Fortune" viewers by answering one puzzle "Popsicle bike.
The weather was dicey, Vice President George Bush helped back up traffic and Litsky was left astounded again when a surprise visitor interrupted his exclusive postgame interview with San Francisco tight end Charle Young.
"I was astounded to see Boeing's C.E.O. testify he was not aware of this legal issue," said Charles Herrmann, a lawyer who is representing the families of several victims from the Lion Air crash.
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She turned them in to local authorities in San Fernando, CA, and they eventually made their way back to the astounded Flaum, who says the majority of them appear to be in good shape.
In 1989, when he was 4, The Chicago Tribune featured him in an article about gifted children, writing that his teacher was astounded by his arithmetic abilities and developed advanced classwork just for him.
And just as I was feeling that, for all the wonderful speed of this genre, everything was too metrically regular, a number of solos confounded me, with effects of complexity and syncopation that astounded.
When I did crowdfunding to support the project, I was astounded at how many of my family members contributed as well—showing just how impactful being exposed to my work has been for them.
Just two days later, Mr. Trump astounded the Chinese government by asserting that the One China policy, under which the United States recognizes the government of Beijing and not Taiwan, was far from sacrosanct.
"I kept reading more and more, and was astounded by the shocking method through which Cheney gained power, and how much he has shaped the United States' current place in the world," he said.
Interviewed for a 21970 documentary, "Downhill: The Bill Johnson Story," Johnson's former wife said she had been astounded that he thought he could "fix" his life and bring her back by a return to skiing.
If you had told little baby me in 1988 that one day the clunky box with the ball inside would use lasers, be powered by magnets, and work completely wirelessly, I would have been astounded.
The book is an extensive behind-the-scenes account of Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy, and after reading it, I'm a little astounded that the resulting film trilogy was as good as it was.
People are just astounded by the amount of time somebody like Hillary Clinton spends talking to 20 people so she can walk away with a few hundred thousand dollars, rather than relying on ordinary people.
While your standard cruise ship package includes your room, most activities on board, and plenty of restaurants, I was astounded by the many things that weren't included, and how quickly those costs could add up.
"3.5 million Londoners who use our app, and more than 40,000 licensed drivers who rely on Uber to make a living, will be astounded by this decision," says Tom Elvidge, general manager of Uber in London.
The outlet reported earlier this month that Kim said in a hearing that she was "extremely disturbed" and "really astounded" that DeVos continued to collect on the student loans even though she was ordered to stop.
Clinton, Sanders, and Rubio are money race winners "I happen to like Hillary Clinton, but I am astounded by some of the people that she has hired, including David Brock," Sanders said, questioning his opponent's judgment.
And he has acted unilaterally—abolishing public boards at a whim, slashing spending for state universities, and triggering adverse rulings from the courts—in ways that have left even former governors who wish him well astounded.
Instantly, massive crowds of astounded Christians started pouring into town, eager to see biblical proof in the petrified man with the 21-inch-long feet and the six-inch nose and all the other proportionate appendages.
In interviews, those who had stayed with Gilliam on this ride could be described as the director's own Sancho Panzas: equal parts loyal and astounded that Gilliam kept pressing on, even under the most challenging circumstances.
"When I ran my computer program and looked at the final latitude and longitude, I was astounded to see that it was in a place called Center," he said of calculating the midpoint of North America.
"I am astounded at the type of response that was put out by the White House," Corker, who has been a critic of Trump in the past and is not seeking re-election, told an ABC affiliate.
After Kaine started first grade with the other "miracle" students, Emily was astounded to learn that she had passed Thomas' parents in the hallway at the hospital after their son was airlifted there for open-heart surgery.
The Brazilian general in charge of the operation said he was "astounded" by criticism of the U.S. involvement in the exercise in a globalized world where Brazil maintains good relations with China, Russia and the United States.
America's Got Talent finalist Mandy Harvey recently astounded the crowd with her powerful voice and message — the same message of strength found in her new book, Sensing the Rhythm: Finding My Voice in a World Without Sound.
As for locals, "3.5m Londoners who use our app and more than 40,000 licensed drivers who rely on Uber to make a living will be astounded by this decision," Tom Elvidge, Uber's boss in London, pointed out.
One recent GAM investor contacted by Reuters, said he was "astounded" by the company's handling of the situation and would have preferred a warning be given, while a second said the breaches were "blown out of proportion".
" The Village Voice is astounded that the scene in Siberia somehow managed to top even the skyscraper jump in Furious 7: "Nothing in all of the Fast and Furious movies has ever felt bigger or more ridiculous.
"As I talk to investors, as I talk to sell-side and buy-side (analysts), I'm always astounded there isn't more focus on all the innovation and disruption on the technology covering from all sectors," Colas said.
"We were astounded at the size of the gender effect in activist campaigns," said the researcher, Christine Shropshire, an associate professor of management and entrepreneurship in the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (D-Calif.) on Thursday said he is "astounded" by the way President Trump often casts himself as a victim.
I came across Rockwell's iconic "Four Freedoms" a few years ago and was astounded by the beauty of the images and the power with which they represented the classic American values of family, faith, freedom and security.
After a pretty heavy day's use spent watching YouTube videos, playing games, and more, I was astounded that after getting over 6 hours of screen-on-time, the Note 9 still had nearly 30 percent battery in reserve.
In a slightly more than 18-minute-long video posted Thursday called "Why I Did It," the 37-year-old Halo Beauty founder said she was astounded at how much attention her issues with Charles, 19, has drawn.
But last week, as the negotiations hit a snag, the prime minister astounded the country by concluding a deal with Avigdor Lieberman (pictured left), the leader of Yisrael Beitenu (Israel is Our Home), a right-wing nationalist party.
Chutkan said she was "astounded" by the administration appearing to claim that the girl must carry her pregnancy to term or leave the U.S. "Just because she's here illegally doesn't mean she doesn't have constitutional rights," Chutkan said.
It was written before it was to be a book, in that I was astounded by what had happened and had the clearest memory afterward, so I wrote everything down on the plane home, just clinging to it.
"Alibaba became the largest global IPO, and its market cap astounded the Hong Kong government and woke them up to the need to make changes," said VC investor Tung at GGV Capital, a lead early investor in Alibaba.
A team from the University of Alaska Fairbanks said they were astounded by how quickly a succession of unusually hot summers had destabilized the upper layers of giant subterranean ice blocks that had been frozen solid for millennia.
Some Irish voters are astounded that the government might turn down a tax windfall equivalent to what it spent last year funding the struggling health service, and the left-wing Sinn Fein party has led attacks from the opposition.
The Carpetbagger Charlotte Rampling, the elusive, slow-burning British actress, astounded audiences this season with her performance opposite Tom Courtenay in "45 Years," about a long-married couple struggling with a revelation about the husband's girlfriend from long ago.
David Hendler, an independent analyst at New York-based Viola Risk Advisors, which specializes in risk management, said he was "astounded" that the results showed continued risk management and operational problems at the subsidiary of a major global bank.
Local CBS and Fox affiliate KBUK reported that the commission's president, Marybel Batjer, said Wednesday that she was "absolutely astounded" at PG&E's lack of preparation for implementing the blackouts and alerting customers about when service would be restored.
" Unsurprisingly, Uber said in a statement that it's going to appeal TfL's decision: "3.5 million Londoners who use our app, and more than 40,000 licensed drivers who rely on Uber to make a living, will be astounded by this decision.
The judge had been incredulous at a hearing earlier in the day, at one point saying she was "astounded" by the government's argument that the teen's only options were to leave the United States or carry the pregnancy to term.
Update: In a statement, Tom Elvidge, general manager of Uber in London, said: 3.5 million Londoners who use our app, and more than 40,000 licensed drivers who rely on Uber to make a living, will be astounded by this decision.
When occupying American troops came across the building over 30 years later after World War II, they were astounded to learn that the building predated World War I. Not long after the factory's completion, Gropius was recommissioned into the cavalry.
Yet even those of us who revisit it, like a shrine, were astounded to recognize just how these things were exemplified on Wednesday night in the opening work of American Ballet Theater's two-week season at the David H. Koch Theater.
And, in the limited part of the scheming Princess de Bouillon, the Georgian mezzo Anita Rachvelishvili again astounded the ears with her vast, rich, explosive voice, which has the effect of making the Met's cavernous space shrink to black-box dimensions.
So now when older generations hear these words on the radio, they are typically astounded and wonder why these artists have to use such foul language to share the message of their song (or at least that's what my mom does).
I was astounded at the 'casual' attitude toward children — my son was allowed to attend grade-appropriate school, and after school I often had no idea exactly where he was; he'd go home with a friend and hang out until dinnertime.
"We've been astounded by the pace of bookings," said Mark Toro, a managing partner in the Atlanta office of North American Properties, which teamed up with the Stormont Hospitality Group and the City of Alpharetta on the hotel and conference center.
"I think we were astounded by the amount of data that's held by all of these agencies — not just social media companies but data companies like Cambridge Analytica; political parties the extent of their data; the practices of data brokers," she said.
When I met Matheny at a DARPA technology expo earlier this year, I was astounded by the flexibility and responsiveness of his Modular Prosthetic Limb, the latest in a series of mind-controlled prosthetics developed at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory.
A new photo exhibition opened this week in Warsaw that brings together Fishman&aposs early documentation of a melancholy and declining Jewish world with the revival of traditions by the third and fourth generation after the Holocaust, a transformation that left him astounded.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Opportunity, a remarkably durable NASA rover designed to roll along the surface of Mars for three months, has stopped communicating with Earth after 15 years of service, officials said on Wednesday, ending a mission that astounded the U.S. space agency.
While obvious things like palm oil or plastic came out high on the list, the company was astounded to see large moves from ingredients lower down the risk table, helping them to better prepare for issues while using Signal AI's data structuring.
I was astounded by how little had changed between the days of ticker tape and our own world of derivatives and flash trading, but a facet that none of the book's Wall Street fans had mentioned was the miserableness of its protagonist.
Photo: GettyAs the dust settles on CES and all of the big gadgets have astounded or disappointed, it's time for another round up of the little devices that weren't notable enough to warrant their own coverage but still deserve plenty of love.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Sallie Kim said in a hearing she was "extremely disturbed" and "really astounded" that the department and Secretary Betsy DeVos had sought to collect on the student loans in spite of her May 2018 order to stop doing so.
The judge was incredulous as she questioned the lawyer for the government, at one point saying she was "astounded" at the government's apparent position that the teen's only options were to either carry the pregnancy to term or go back to her home country.
Pork bellies astounded — cubes the size of children's building blocks, fried slightly crispy while unctuously soft within, drizzled with Oro Nero balsamic and partnered with arugula and strawberries (on another night, watermelon), the whole thing an irresistible medley of tart, sweet, fatty and salty.
It extends the sonic aspects of dance theater: I was astounded by the pervasive use of release and silence at the end of phrases, the interplay between quiet and loud, between percussive and stroked footwork, the immense range of dynamics and meters within individual phrases.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), which has pushed for a budget increase to fund its job of overseeing the multitrillion-dollar derivatives market, said on Thursday it was "absolutely astounded" that the U.S. Congress is preparing to cut its funding.
I started buying designer clothing in the '90s and got hooked on the workmanship, the fabrics, the fit, the feel and the compliments that came my way, but I am astounded at prices that now force me to buy rarely and always at a discount.
"There are moments, like in the Fellowship of the Ring movie, or movies like that, where you have these moments where you gasp because you're astounded by something on the screen," Cevasco says in Episode 379 of the Geek's Guide to the Galaxy podcast.
"It astounded me — the angling opportunities, the species diversity and the fact that you can catch a trophy fish with the Empire State Building behind you," said Darin Alberry, a fisheries biologist for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and a longtime angler.
And Amazon, apparently astounded to discover that there was a need to meet and negotiate with anyone who had any questions about its plans and practices, made its own unilateral decision to pull up stakes, leaving the governor and the mayor surprised and confused.
" This is, of course hogwash, as Wilentz notes: "Either proposition would have astounded James Madison, often described as the guiding spirit behind the Constitution, who rejected state-established religions and, like Alexander Hamilton, proposed a central government so strong that it could veto state laws.
Local Muslim leaders were astounded by Gorka's comments, given the president's track record of reacting immediately and emphatically to attacks in other parts of the world, calling them terrorism — sometimes even if local authorities are not confirming at the time that they are related to terrorism.
If a Rip van Winkle had woken up after 20 years, to be told the American economy had grown by 2.3% in 2017, that unemployment was 4.1% and headline inflation was 2.1%, he would have been astounded to hear that short-term rates were only 1.25-1.5%.
Leaders of Faith in Public Life, a progressive policy group, were astounded when 300 clergy members turned out at a January rally at the U.S. Senate attempting to block confirmation of Trump's attorney general nominee, Jeff Sessions, because of his history of controversial statements on race.
Paul Kemp, whose brother-in-law, Steven Forsyth, 45, was among the Clackamas victims, said he was astounded to learn that Cates could not be held responsible for leaving the rifle where it could be taken and for not reporting the theft until after the shooting.
Parents at a Catholic school in Miami said they were astounded that administrators had fired a first-grade teacher just days after she married her girlfriend, and now some of the teacher's supporters on the faculty are scared that the school will retaliate against them as well.
"I was astounded to examine an African necklace made of only straw and beeswax that, from afar, I could have sworn was made of ribbons of gold," said Levi Higgs, a New York-based jewelry and decorative arts historian and archivist at the jeweler David Webb.
I was a bit astounded myself when I grasped the intricacies here; it seemed to me that there must be an extraordinary number of options for a constructor once you settled into a theme like this, and really finding the great ones would be infinitely time-consuming.
Neither the Clinton nor Trump campaigns responded to questions about ethical considerations for appointments, but some experts said it was hard to imagine how they'd fill their administrations under Obama's standards – Byrner of the Center for Responsive Politics said she'd be "astounded" if they kept them.
I am, in a lot of ways, astounded that modern medicine gave my surgeon the tools to cut my foot bones in two places, put in five screws and a metal plate, and give me back the ability to have closer to normal mobility for someone my age.
"When we dug into that research, I think we were all astounded to find how many times this happened, this disturbingly similar story of a male high school athlete violating a weaker boy with some sort of instruments like a mop handle or a pool cue," he said.
Bezos' Blue Origin is rapidly passing milestones with its BE-4 engine, SpaceX astounded millions with its Falcon Heavy launch, Virgin Galactic completed the first powered flight of its Unity rocket and Bigelow took the next step toward the world's first habitable private space station with Bigelow Space Operations.
A TIME traveler from the early 1990s would be astounded to behold the gleaming new city of high-rise condo buildings that's grown up in the formerly industrial neighborhood of Chelsea, where once the only place to see art was the old Dia headquarters on West 22nd Street.
Many Royal Naval wardrooms served fine collection of cheeses, but when I visited HMS Excellent in the early 1960s on training I was astounded by the incredible collection of cheeses—not just English Cheddar, Stilton, Dutch Edam and Gouda and the inevitable Camembert—but cheeses from every corner of the world.
Leslie DelVesco said she was astounded that the police left the apartment complex without knocking on the door of her daughter's apartment and making sure everyone inside was OK. She noted that the officers arrived within minutes of the screams being reported and that Andy may still have been alive.
Beginning almost a month ago, retailers, the press and assorted men's wear fanatics set out on a long transit through four cities — London, Florence, Milan and Paris — and found themselves amused, confused, astounded and often challenged by designers to reconsider the state of men's fashion and, for that matter, men.
Last fall Mr. Lloyd's refusal to let a 17-year-old in Texas leave the shelter where she was living to get an abortion drew an admonishment from a federal judge who said she was "astounded" the government had been so insistent on keeping someone from obtaining a constitutionally protected procedure.
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE on Sunday said he is "astounded" by attacks from Clinton ally David Brock.
Author and historian John Barry, who served on a board that was created after Katrina to oversee the levee system of greater New Orleans on the east bank of the Mississippi River, said he was "very confident" in the structural integrity of the river levees and would be "astounded" if they breached.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (I-Vt.) is "astounded" the U.S. will have a president who doesn't believe in climate change.
His acidic portrayal of Mr. Trump as a president in over his head, disdained by aides who are astounded by his lack of fitness for the job, has dominated headlines and social media for days, along with his purportedly verbatim quotes from figures like Mr. Bannon and Mr. Murdoch dismissing Mr. Trump as a fool.
"I am sure that I speak for the group, that both you and Peter astounded all of us on how quickly and accurately you assessed the key problems and more importantly the solutions that will be needed to finally move the VA in the right direction," Moskowitz told Wilkie in a follow-up email.
While the tiny cord is outstanding, and left a gaggle of tech reporters astounded when revealed, Samsung would prefer you focus on the front of the TV. It's using a new formulation of quantum dot technology to better mimic the colors and contrast of an OLED TV, without the price or potential for devastating burn in.
The main opposition party, Fianna Fail, also favors challenging Brussels, so the government should easily win the Dail's backing to fight what is by far the largest anti-competition measure imposed on a company by the EU. Some Irish voters are astounded that the government might turn down the money, and the left-wing Sinn Fein party has led attacks from the opposition.
He was an auteur in every sense of the word, a multidisciplinary genius who rewrote the rules of stardom and astounded even the people around him with his skill and passion; he was a contemporary folk hero, one who flailed against record labels and the internet and served up theoretical pancakes on Chappelle's Show like some kind of magical purple elf.
The main opposition party, Fianna Fail, also favours challenging Brussels, so the government should easily win the Dail's backing to fight what is by far the largest anti-competition measure imposed on a company by the EU. Some Irish voters are astounded that the government might turn down the money, and the left-wing Sinn Fein party has led attacks from the opposition.
Mississippi River 44 55 The Field House Museum 55 Street data from OpenStreetMap By The New York Times All of the St. Louis neighborhoods, some boarded up, some so grand that they astounded even my unimpressible ex-realtor husband, Jack, from Philadelphia, and some of which were regular middle class streets, bumped up against one another, faded into one another.
A lawyer in Laredo, Texas, I recently spoke to astounded me by disclosing that more than half of the migrants she has interviewed have had someone in their family kidnapped, extorted or assaulted by narco cartels while waiting just across the border in Nuevo Laredo, a place so dangerous the U.S. State Department compares it to Syria, North Korea or Yemen.
Reaching Jupiter in 1979, they captured images of lightning in its cloud tops and astounded scientists — who had assumed all moons were as barren as our own — with pictures of eight active volcanoes on its satellite Io; Europa, another Jovian moon, was encased in a shell of water ice, cracked in places by what appeared to be the tides of an ocean below.
The world was astounded at the first direct evidence of an industrialized killing machine not seen since the Holocaust during World War II. An attempt was made a few months later, led by France, to use our report and the photographs to get an accountability resolution by the United Nations Security Council to refer the case to the International Criminal Court.
My little bald skull so astounded him that he almost departed from this life the moment I entered it and, indeed, it was a misfortune and harmful thing for him that he did not, because after that night he never had anything but misery and was destroyed and rent by the world and bereft of his health as long as he lived.
" Don* from Texas, Larry* from Ohio, and another guy named Don* also from Texas all have similar things to say, but it's Roger* from Internet whose praise rings loudest: "Just wanted to say that I went into the camera store the other day and was astounded when two women started making eyes at me and started flirting with me. Amazing.
Outside the party's budget and finance committee, DNC leadership who spoke on the condition of anonymity said they were astounded to learn that on the eve of the presidential primary, and at a time when the Democratic Party is facing a tremendous fundraising deficit, plans were being made to propose a generous compensation package for Perez and such a select group of his top deputies.
We can and should ask the members of that 1 percent to be footing the bill, to make sure that everybody else can enjoy the economic opportunity ... You're with a group of people in tech who talk about that but I deal with a lot of people from Wall Street and stuff like that and I am always astounded by the continued greed of incredibly wealthy people.
After my article entitled, "Likening Trump to Hitler: a dangerous comparison" was published two weeks ago, I was astounded by the amount of readers who felt I'd failed to demonstrate exactly why Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is not Adolf Hitler.
Netflix works great as long as you're using Microsoft's Edge browser, but I was astounded to find the state of Windows and 4K / HDR playback is still so poor: when I tried to fire up my copy of Blade Runner 2049 in Vudu, Google Play Movies & TV, Movies Anywhere, FandangoNow, and Microsoft's own Movies & TV app, I discovered none of them support HDR on Windows PCs, few support 4K, and those that do didn't recognize the XPS 10803 as 4K-ready.

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