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Shinzo Abe, the prime minister, may be wondering at his luck.
So instead, I'll settle for wondering at her brilliance from afar.
Because we can identify with her, we keep wondering at her decision.
But I often find myself silently wondering at them: Did you want to change?
Michelle Williams was wondering at Coachella: (Would they) Say my name, say my name.
"I'm wondering at this point about Prime saturation in the U.S. market," he said.
"I was seriously wondering at that time if all of this was serious," he said.
You might be wondering at this point where the new opportunity lies and what role tech can play.
So, I sniffled and succumbed while also wondering at the epic durability of the spectacle of male sacrifice.
So I&aposm just wondering, at what point do you say, this is worthy of examination, this is not?
Chiefs linebacker Bobby Bell reflected back on that first Super Bowl, wondering at the time where it would all lead.
His eyes open and he starts to sing, wondering at the strength of whatever demonic force keeps pulling at him.
It's definitely atmospheric, and will leave you wondering at, or about, the world — and what it means to be human.
Authorities say they unraveled Hoagland's scheme soon after, leaving those around him wondering at his motivations and speaking out about his lies.
I happily went along, simultaneously grateful for the present and wondering at the lost treasures the library of the past once held.
"I find myself wondering at odd times of the day and night: Why is Trump in the White House?" he wrote on Friday.
They evoke a curious and exploratory spirit, as the viewer is left wondering at the details Robles de Medina chose to omit and why.
Mr. Jefferies may seem like he's sneering at you or wondering at your dimness, but he never seems to be talking down to you.
Many are wondering at what might come in the next few days in this heady mixture of undiscovered dead, stifling heat and flooded land.
As the movie bounces back and forth in time, this revelation, early on, keeps viewers wondering at what point death will catch up with Kate.
So I'm mostly left wondering, at this late point in the season, what kind of pacing we're in for as the show wraps things up.
BL: You say by then, but I'm kind of wondering at the outset why take on that kind of risk because that's not vertical, that's lateral.
Trump ended the program and the lives of almost a million people have been in limbo ever since, wondering at any given moment if they'll be deported.
If you've got a hot new product or service, chances are you're wondering at what point you should seek out financing to take your idea to market.
Those walking through Madison Square Park in June may find themselves wondering at why some trees seem to be dying during the lushest time of the year.
You don't dedicate a chunk of a series finale to an afterlife waiting room, if the show isn't wondering at its very core what we're all waiting for.
Indeed, Molly exists so purely to serve Cassandra's hopes, Cassandra's dreams, Cassandra's future, that even mother and daughter are left wondering at book's end: What does Molly want?
Most anyone who's been in a relationship of any length will find themselves wondering at some point in Marriage Story how Noah Baumbach got hold of their inner monologue's transcripts.
So people are kind of wondering at what point he made that turn––from wanting to care for people to then taking on the role of cleanser of the weak.
Increasingly I find myself wondering at the nature of the story it has made up: rived with contradictions and inconsistencies and problems of point of view, its relationship to the truth opaque.
Binnington, 25, a third-round draft pick in 2011, played more than 200 games in the minors, wondering at times whether his hockey future was with the Blues — if he even had one.
Still, as I walked into Gem the first time I was wondering, at some level, whether everyone had been too polite to tell him that his brownies needed more time in the oven.
During most of his first term, the governor's reluctance to leave the state left some political observers bemused, wondering at its impact on his national profile, and the wooing of far-flung donors.
He thinks he's some mix of Socrates, Rambo, and Sun Tzu, but instead he comes across like someone who might be wondering, at any moment, What if we microwaved that stray cat over there?
When you're watching Late Night, Mindy Kaling's movie about a female late night talk show host (#goals), you may find yourself wondering at many different points throughout the movie if it's based on a true story.
"A little white lie is a small price to pay for peace and quiet," she says, as the camera cuts to a shot of her in a field, seemingly looking off into the distance, wondering at her own actions.
In your romantic relationships, you could find yourself wondering at the end of the month if a friendship or intellectual connection with your partner is strong enough; conversely, you could be concerned that the playfulness and flirtation isn't there.
Jefferies may seem like he's sneering at you or wondering at your dimness, but he never seems to be talking down to you," Mike Hale wrote in his review for The New York Times of "The Jim Jeffries Show.
During the oral arguments on Tuesday, one judge, Reena Raggi, sounded skeptical of the more expansive reading of the law, wondering at one point what would have happened had Mr. Zarda been a lesbian rather than a gay man?
But once again, the novel pointedly, obsessively circles the disintegration of familial relationships, wondering at the superfluity of husbands ("something larval and speck-brained") and mothers ("marooned on our pathetic female island") in the life of the modern, career-driven woman.
" Ortberg delights in masculinity even while wondering at the ridiculousness of its gravitas — of the "baffling little burr of my new vocal cords," of the fantasy of maleness as consumption without guilt, a life of just inhaling "whatever number of pancakes.
From the barquentine tall ship that doubled as a residence for artists working at the intersection of science, I spent my days in observation, wondering at the mysterious connections between the uninhabited poles and the place I came from, peopled and polluted.
A quick glance at the aerial view of the main house at Las Varas Ranch in California— a very pretty, but relatively modest Spanish-style structure on a rural-seeming plot of land — may leave you wondering at the place's current $108 million asking price.
Nobody could look up into that vaulted ceiling without wondering at the cumulative genius of the thousands of anonymous craftsmen who, over a century and a half, realised a vision so grand in its structural ambition and so delicate in its hand-chiselled detail.
Witnesses who originally said that Willingham was overwrought later changed their statements, wondering at the fact that he moved his car (Willingham said it was so that the vehicle, parked near the house, didn't explode and put the children more at risk) and saying that he didn't appear to be concerned.
It's worth wondering at what price Blue Apron might become attractive to another grocer like, say, Walmart — the largest in the U.S. Blue Apron's struggles, in addition to Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods, appear to have dissuaded several other smaller players in the space from continuing on a path as an independent business, where distribution typically comes with high customer acquisition costs.
Earlier this week, the Republican political strategist Juleanna Glover wrote on The New York Times op-ed page that disaffected Republicans are wondering "at think-tank conference tables, over coffee at the Senate Chef and at the incessant book parties on the Washington social circuit" if they can't "jump-start" a 261 third party presidential bid to take advantage of public disaffection with the Republican and Democratic parties.
Tinio and his fellow boarders, wondering at the commotion, peeped through a hole on the floor and saw the soldiers. Realizing that he was going to be arrested Manuel jumped out of a window for his dear life and fled to Licab, his hometown. This was the first of many such narrow escapes in his remarkable life.
While the label has been applied to settings within other genres,Wilbourne, David. (5 April 2007) Reading Groups: Wondering at a rich murder mystery Church Times Issue 7517. Retrieved on 29 May 2008. it is typically interpreted to refer to "a tale of illicit rumpy-pumpy in the countryside" according to a 2007 article in The Observer.
Two copper dogs were added, to jump up and bite them to death. Virgilius fell in love with a foreign princess, the daughter of a sultan, and carried her away from her father. She was a guest in his house, wondering at the marvels, until she wished to return to her father. Virgilius returned her, but the sultan ordered his death.
Girl wondering at a bird. Tête d'Etude l'Oiseau, by Bouguereau Barnett’s first few pages of the first episode expound his philosophy of natural history. It begins in the classical tradition with wonder (Episode I, LIFE p 85), a conventional motivation known as early as the Academics. The peripatetics of the next generation elucidate further that wonder is a perplexity eliciting feelings of ignorance. Barnett’s next assertion departs somewhat from the classical tradition.
Furniture was often elaborately carved in the shape of animals with golden eyes and ears. They were all helpful, wondering at the Europeans. Inquiring as to the source of the gold, Columbus was told that it was produced on, and traded from, the island of Bohio. Markham thinks the natives may have been using the noun bohio, "home," in their language, which he doubted the Spanish understood: On 5 November, the crews collected large amounts of spices that were very expensive in Europe.
There have been several biographical accounts of his life and the murders published since the tragedies occurred. In 1968 the Australian drama series Homicide based episode 180, "Dead or Alive", on the case, with the Graham character being played by Brian Wenzel. Unlike real life, the Graham character is captured alive, with the detectives wondering at the end of the episode whether he would be found insane or sentenced to death. In 1974 Nightwood Films produced a 26-minute documentary concerning the manhunt.
In 1545 he wrote that "I have never ceased wondering at the number of new inflexions they have added to the conjugation of the verb to rob." He left India some time in the late 1540s or early 1550s but the precise year is disputed. There is at least one source who believes that he briefly visited again in 1548, when he was paraded through Tuticorin by the Paravars. It has been suggested that his status among the Paravars was one of "cult worship".
"For I am an old man and my wife is advanced in years." "I am Gabriel," the angel answered, "who stand in the presence of God, and I have been sent to speak to you and to bring you this good news. And now you will be silent and unable to speak until the day when this takes place, because you did not believe what I said, though my words will be fulfilled in due course." Meanwhile, the people were watching for Zechariah, wondering at his remaining so long in the Temple.
" Rediff gave two and a half out of five and wrote that "Avan Ivan does have, at its heart, a nice storyline with plenty of comic elements. But director Bala doesn't really capitalize on its strengths, and never pulls you into the story except in parts which is disappointing, as he is among today's trend-setters in Tamil cinema." Malathi Rangarajan from The Hindu claimed that "the intermission leaves you wondering at the frivolousness and facileness of the story that's very much unlike Bala. Nothing much happens in the first hour or so.
Carter responded with: "the interesting part about this for me was going to be telling stories where you left people wondering at the end, with the possibility that it could be real, but never ever stating that this is in fact the truth." "Anasazi" was the first episode of a three-parter where the writers introduced the government conspiracy arc following the Syndicate. "Paper Clip" introduced the idea of genetic material that was taken through inoculations. In season three the black oil was introduced, which was an alien creature which invaded bodies and made them into living hosts.
As a bright, rosy-cheeked little girl with a "foolish habit of making rhymes," she often elicited the frowns of the elders and the laughter of her playmates. Unappreciated, she dwelt even at a young age in an atmosphere of unattainable hopes. She was always a deep thinker, wondering at the mysteries of life and death and adoring the sublimities of nature, being from childhood left much to her own ways and meditations. She became orphaned at the age of 14 while a pupil in the Emma Willard School, in Troy, New York, where she had lived with her widowed mother.
After revisiting the hermit and Paladore, he achieves his objective, and he and Aithne are wed there. In a subsequent return to Paladore Ywain finds he has wearied of it, is mishandled by the Great Ones of the city, and is “excommunicate after the Custom of Paladore.” Wondering at the likeness and contrast of the two cities, he and Aithne wonder which is the more enduring, and test the question by building two sand castles on the shore. Ywain’s, built with his hands as a stand-in for Paladore, is swept away by the tide, while Aithne’s, created from a song in representation of Aladore, is preserved.
They become lovers (Theseus had already seduced the pine-bender's young daughter on the way to Athens.) At dawn the south wind prevents departure; the party spend three days on the isle, during which time Theseus and Aegle are happy together. Reaching Crete, the Athenians, wondering at the primitive bull-totems, are led before King Minos and Queen Pasiphaë in Knossos. When Theseus's plea for clemency is brushed aside, Aegle reveals Theseus's identity, in the hope of saving his life – to no avail. Theseus wrenches a spear from a guard and has Minos at his mercy, but one of the King's daughters, the beautiful Ariadne, intervenes daringly to save her father, and Theseus is disarmed.
There was great gladness and courage on him then, and ale and food were given out to them all. And there was a gold cup put in the hand of the master of the house, and Cormac was wondering at it, for the number of the shapes on it, and for the strangeness of the work. "There is a stranger thing yet about it," the man said; "let three lying words be spoken under it, and it will break into three, and then let three true words be spoken under it, and it will be as good as before." So he said three lying words under it, and it broke in three pieces.
Performing Pain: Music and Trauma in Eastern Europe - Page 134 Maria Cizmic - 2011 soprano Dawn Upshaw, Górecki's Third Symphony encountered a rather incredible period in its reception history: it became the best-selling classical record of all time, even crossing over into the popular music charts in the United Kingdom. [this cannot be correct across all classical categories - see sources for Switched on Bach, Essential Pavarotti etc]. Michael Steinberg described the symphony's success as essentially a phenomenon of the compact disc, and while live performances are still given, they do not always sell out. Some critics, wondering at the sudden success of the piece nearly two decades after its composition, suggest that it resonated with a particular mood in the popular culture at the time.
One aspect, Forest-Hill notes, is Tom Bombadil's ability to control his world with song (recalling the hero Väinämöinen in the Finnish epic, the Kalevala), however apparently nonsensical. Another is the fact that he only speaks in metre: The Tolkien scholar David Dettmann writes that Tom Bombadil's guests also find that song and speech run together in his house; they realize they are all "singing merrily, as if it was easier and more natural than talking".The Fellowship of the Ring, book 1, ch. 7 "In the House of Tom Bombadil" As with those who heard Väinämöinen, listening all day and wondering at their pleasure,Kalevala, 44: 296 the hobbits even forget their midday meal as they listen to Tom Bombadil's stories and songs of nature and local history.
All had Edgardo quickly and fervently embracing Christianity and trying to learn as much as possible about it. Most described a dramatic scene of Edgardo wondering at a painting of the Virgin Mary in sorrow, either in Rome or during the journey from Bologna. Agostini, the policeman who had escorted him to Rome, reported that the boy had at first stubbornly refused to enter a church with him for Mass, but displayed an apparently miraculous transformation when he did. A common theme was that Edgardo had become a kind of prodigy—according to an eyewitness account published in the Catholic L'armonia della religione colla civiltà, he had learned the catechism perfectly within a few days, "blesse[d] the servant who baptised him", and declared that he wanted to convert all Jews to Christianity.
The new coach quit before round 1 to return to his previous club for more money, not only did he go but players went with him. This was to be the start of many comings and goings which were to dog the club for months ahead leading to the aforementioned turnover in coaches and players Trevor was working hard to keep everything going off the pitch and must have been wondering at times where to turn next. Salvation in the name of Jamie Skelly sacked by Cranbourne Comets he was approached to coach at Strikers he brought with him two assistants, Ben Caffrey and Joe Donaghy Jnr, but more importantly, good seasoned players. Jamie was approached to take on an assistant's role at nearby Langwarrin an offer he could not turn down that club being a much higher league than ourselves.
Soloveitchik's purpose in writing Halakhic Man is to explain to the secular Jew and other lay-readers the benefits of Orthodox Judaism's focus on externalized law over internalized faith as a way for humans to add meaning to their own lives and transcend their base humanity. For the Halakhic man, being religious and spiritual is not about correct mindfulness alone (though this may have its part in the religious experience) but is rather about right action.Soloveitchik, 105-115 Right moral action is part and parcel in following God's Halakha, given to the Jews as part of the Torah at Sinai. A classic example from the book of Halakhic Man using the law to add meaning to his own life is Soloveitchik's explanation of the religious Jew's reaction to a beautiful sunrise or sunset: Instead of simply wondering at the beauty and mystery of God's creation as the mystic "religious man" (like Kierkegaard or Heschel), Soloveitchik's "Halakhic man" has rigorous laws to follow for every new natural phenomena and life cycle event he encounters, thereby sanctifying his life and the existence of the universe with each day.

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