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15 Sentences With "more wondrous"

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Few filmmakers make the world seem more wondrous than Werner Herzog, more worthy of exploration and veneration.
That happened just as Google Maps and GPS and other tools were enabling more wondrous mobile-based services.
This was not an erotic set of curves but something even more wondrous, the basic body, the primitive physical structure.
More wondrous still is Ana de Armas, who plays Joi, a digital program that in turn plays K's live-in girlfriend.
She highlights the mysteries of the universe as something far greater and more wondrous than Meg (or we, the readers) can comprehend.
It has a whispering, undulating beauty made more wondrous by the flight paths above it, and the world famous skyline on the distant horizon.
"We like to feel that science and exploration has brought about this change, making the world less scary and more wondrous with each new thing we learn."
But whereas the ready-to-wear range offered a more literal study of this idea in the form of workwear, the spring '17 couture explored it of through a much more wondrous lens.
But if it can make it easier for outside creators to import them, it could provide a much more wondrous and immersive experience whether you're on a phone, headset or some future AR glasses.
" If you don't observe any of those religions, "then go in nature and just remember by looking at a mountain that there's greater more wondrous things out there than what's happening in the news everyday.
" If you don't observe any of those religions, "then go in nature and just remember by looking at a mountain that there's greater more wondrous things out there than what's happening in the news every day.
Barry Jenkins, director of last year's Oscars Best Picture Winner, Moonlight, is no stranger to the magic of moviemaking — which made his live-tweeted first-time viewing of Notting Hill all the more wondrous and entertaining to behold.
They were unutterably lovely, the aliens, when finally we knew them, when at last we understood they had lived and moved among us from the beginning in bodies the image of ours, though smoother, eyes wider, as if the world were a little darker for them, or more wondrous, and we loved them as wildly and deeply and helplessly as our first loves, our dreams, our lost ones, all at once, though we knew they were wilder and deeper than we were, and freer, and loving them only deepened our loneliness.
Spectators were requested to bring oranges for this purpose. In April he proposed to perform two more wondrous experiments, the first consisting of fireworks of inflammable air in which several animals could be seen. On command of the audience he would make the flames change into 25 different colors. For the second presentation Phylidoor would render a person of the audience unable to move, for as long as pleased him.
Teteven combines the beauty of the surrounding scenery with the towering hills and peaks Petrahilya, Ostrich, Cherven and Ravni Kamak (they have witnessed many historical events), the cool breeze of the Vit river, and the spirit of centuries past, hovering in the multitude of monuments, ancient Bulgarian architecture, and customs and manners that have remained intact in time. Astounded by the sights revealed before him in his visit to the town, Ivan Vazov has exclaimed: "Had I not come to Teteven, I would have remained a foreigner to mother Bulgaria ... I have been wandering, I have been rambling, but I have not seen a more wondrous paradise." There is a historical museum in Teteven, which is among the Hundred National Tourist Sites of the Bulgarian Tourist Union.

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