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48 Sentences With "be awed"

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Whatever their politics, its millions of visitors will be awed.
I will forever be awed by his ability to rapid-reload.
IT IS easy to be awed by the Indian railway network.
You should see some of the stuff I see and you'd be awed.
I would not be awed and moved and delighted beside my fellow visitor.
It's easy to be awed by these effects — or to not even notice them.
But Hong Kongers' refusal to be awed by a supposedly glorious past is hardly surprising.
To the Editor: Even at 72 I can still be awed, mesmerized and more hopeful than ever before.
Tzompantlis were generally placed in front of temples, so that friend and foe alike would be awed by the state's power.
In 1886, Friedrich Nietzsche declared the sublime out of date, yet artists continued to be awed by mountain ranges and unusual landscapes.
Unlike Frances, however, the book refuses to be awed by charm; it instead offers a moving defense of the plain and unpretentious.
In the clip above, Boots doesn't even hesitate; with a determination most pollsters would be awed by, he plods straight over to Hillary.
Because as looks go, I don't think anyone is gonna be awed by me whipping off my rash guard to play some volleyball.
Have a listen to two of them below, and take a moment to be awed by Mikey Erg, the pop punk savior of the post-Lookout!
You don't have to be a boxing fan to be awed by Claressa Shields, the first woman to win an Olympic gold medal in the sport.
To scroll through Taobao, Alibaba's largest shopping platform, is to be awed by the sheer amount of our physical world that is being produced in China.
Even if you don't like the site, it's hard not to be awed by the scale of its reach, which is almost without parallel in human history.
But even for those of us who are used to seeing fast progress in this space, it's hard not to be awed when playing with GPT-2.
If you're interested in trying it yourself — caution: there's a glue stick involved — or just want to be awed by the sheer creativity, take a look for yourself.
Visitors to the Paris Zoological Park may not be awed at first glance by a new exhibit featuring a bright yellow growth on a portion of a tree.
Sorting that out will take a lot more work, but for now we can at least be awed once again by the processing powers of the human brain-machine.
That is the charity so seldom extended to atheists in America: the notion that they, too, may be awed by and struggling to make sense of the human and the cosmic.
China is a country with 1.4 billion people, and my own experience in visiting a manufacturing or distribution site was to be awed by the sheer mass of humanity you encounter.
Though of course any director and production designer could travel to Africa and be awed by the continent, the emotional and historical resonance that Beachler brought to Panther's aesthetics is specifically black.
It's better to take it in as an experience: to be awed by the beauty of the pictures and stunned by the inventiveness and passion with which Lynch distorts and destroys them.
In a racing game like Mario Kart 64, I could be awed by a sense of scale and place without finding out that half the world was boring, or filled with fetch-quests.
While Republican lawmakers may be awed by Mr. Trump's command of their party's troops, Democrats are more motivated by the fact that the bulk of the electorate is tired of the president's divisive demagogy.
It's hard not to grin at his huge sculpture, placed outside a stock exchange, of a raised middle finger, or to be awed by his 2011 retrospective, which hung from a truss atop the Guggenheim's rotunda.
Gal Gadot makes an indelible impression as a superwoman so warm and so strong and so good that we can't help be awed by her, and director Patty Jenkins finds the right balance of epic and intimate.
Awe was there, but equally something that couldn't afford to be awed, that was having to pay too close attention and was too professional to indulge it, and the two registers chased each other across their faces.
Toy Story 4 seems determined to make up for her absence in Toy Story 3 by giving her an extra-meaty role this time around, and she's presented here as a character to be awed and inspired by.
Remove the narration, and this would still be mesmerizing, with framing and camera-moves that encourage viewers to be awed by these machine-tooled pieces of furniture and siding, as though they were abstract sculptures on display at a museum.
Majestic views and a bite to eat When you step out of the funiculaire onto the Terrasse Dufferin, a former military fortification and now public park-meets-boardwalk, it's impossible not to be awed by the sheer beauty of the sights that lay before you.
Winning Wisconsin was big stuff, that's something that … FRIEDMAN: Mr. President-elect, I came … TRUMP: So right now I'm in very good shape, but FRIEDMAN: I came here thinking you'd be awed and overwhelmed by this job, but I feel like you are getting very comfortable with it.
A day after the Raptors fell into a familiar postseason hole with a 116-105 loss in the opener of the teams' Eastern Conference semifinal series, Casey was asked if his players might be awed by James, who is on a mission to make his seventh straight N.B.A. finals.
A self-effacing, good-natured, vivacious Texan who professed to be awed by celebrities, Ms. Smith was the antithesis of the brutal columnist J. J. Hunsecker in Clifford Odets and Ernest Lehman's screenplay for "Sweet Smell of Success," which portrayed sinister power games in a seamy world of press agents and nightclubs.
" Poignantly and plaintively, writer Ta-nehisi Coates, demanded: "If the families of Roof's victims can find the grace of forgiveness within themselves; if the president can praise them for it; if the public can be awed by it – then why can't the Department of Justice act in the spirit of that grace and resist the impulse to kill?
In the same way that you don't really have to understand the intricacies of soccer in order to be awed by a player scoring a goal with a scissor kick, you don't need to be a Rocket League expert to appreciate a seemingly impossible drop-in shot by an upside-down, spinning Batmobile that suddenly appears above the net.
We are also told that the back stairways are all made of marble and white tile because when the home was being built there was a shortage of lower-class people looking for work and so when servants came in, they would be awed by this incredibly clean and beautiful below-stairs area and want to work in the home.
Arriving in Washington, the chiefs had conversations with Cox, Ely Parker, and President Grant. On June 1, the chiefs were given a tour of Washington, but failed to be awed into submission. On June 2, Cox was scolded by Spotted Tail for not keeping the Treaty of 1868. In response, Cox lectured Spotted Tail that complaining was not manly, and that the Grant administration's Indian policies had positive results.
Sacred mountains are often viewed as the source of a power which is to be awed and revered. Often, this means that access to the sacred mountain is restricted. This could result in climbing being banned from a sacred mountain completely (as in the case of Mount Kailash) or for secular society to give the mountain a wide berth. Because of the respect accorded to a mountain's sacred power, many areas have been declared off limit for construction and remain conserved.
Carl Wilson of The Globe and Mail noted that "crowds are often baffled whether to be awed, irritated or amused by Wax's all-rockets-flaring, un-Canadian-like extravagant performances" (2004). Part of the Hamilton, Ontario scene, Adeney released his first self-titled album, a solo album in the psychedelic folk genre, in 2000. He followed up with and Gun in 2002, before putting together an eponymous band for his third release, 2004's The Price, which was supported by national tours across Canada and Australia. His best known single to date is "Message from the Queen".
Although he admires the psychedelic tone, he considers that this experimentalism renders the more standard pop songs, such as "Got to Get You into My Life" and "Here, There and Everywhere", "seemingly out of place" within the collection. Writing for Rough Guides, Chris Ingham describes it as "clearly brilliant" but adds: "There's an edge to the sound and a danger in the air ... that makes listening to it an uncomfortable trip. It's easy to admire, even to be awed by, but some listeners find Revolver a little harder to love." In retrospect, Christgau says he prefers Sgt.
It is an extraordinary hymn to the tragic heroism at the heart of ordinary life and the soaring moral scrutiny of womankind. Every library should have it, every school should teach it." Richard Ferguson in The Sydney Morning Herald wrote, "This is documentary writing of the highest order and Szubanski has given life to an incredible war story…Reckoning, this tale of war and suburbia, sexuality and comedy, is likely to be the most popular Australian book of the year. Anyone who doesn't adore Magda Szubanski the clown will be awed by Szubanski the A-grade non-fiction writer.
Film Daily raved, "A 'must see' picture, possessing absorbing drama, passionate sincerity and brilliant performance." John Mosher of The New Yorker called it "a vast and rich film." Harrison's Reports described it as "a highly artistic piece of work," and while not exactly an entertaining picture, "those who see it will undoubtedly be awed by its magnificence." Writing for The Spectator in the UK, Graham Greene gave the film a mixed good review, characterizing the first half of the film as "simple and direct and true", but complaining that the second half displays "a little less than life" and that the last hour was permeated by "banality and ennui".
In the bow, facing the gate, is a standing figure clad entirely in white. Just behind the figure is a white, festooned object commonly interpreted as a coffin. The tiny islet is dominated by a dense grove of tall, dark cypress trees—associated by long-standing tradition with cemeteries and mourning—which is closely hemmed in by precipitous cliffs. Furthering the funerary theme are what appear to be sepulchral portals and windows on the rock faces. Böcklin himself provided no public explanation as to the meaning of the painting, though he did describe it as “a dream picture: it must produce such a stillness that one would be awed by a knock on the door”.
" However, he felt that the setlist consisting of mainly current songs implied that Madonna was doing "a paranoid attempt to frame herself as part of the present and not the past? The irony here is that, given the ever-decreasing spirals of pop revivalism, in order to be truly contemporary, rather than eschewing her past, Madonna would need to be ripping herself off circa 1984." John McAlley from Entertainment Weekly commented that the music was "loud, energetic, well-sung, and perhaps a little too often beside the point" and that "[it] struggle[d] to rise above its [the show's] theatrics." He added that one will be "awed by Madonna's palpable life force and intelligence.
Lady Tremaine notes that Cinderella is wearing beads that belonged to Drizella, who rejected them on the claims she was sick of the sight of them. After Lady Tremaine casually points out to Drizella that the beads add a charming touch to the dress, Drizella flies into a rage and violently yanks the beads from Cinderella's neck, and along with Anastasia, lunges upon her stepsister and tears her gown to rags, leaving Cinderella devastated. Later on throughout the series, Drizella turns on Anastasia and torments her, being able to physically intimidate her. Although she seems to be awed by her during the story An Uncommon Romance, after Anastasia openly rebelled against their overbearing mother and told her she was in love with a baker of low-birth and that she was happier with him than she would ever be with the wealthy suitor Lady Tremaine had hoped she would encounter at another palace ball.

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