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    marvel


    marvels


    1. But then of course she was a Queen; so why shouldn’t they marvel at her


    2. Jake began to marvel at such great wisdom in so small a body


    3. “It’s an engineering marvel my love, my father’s grandfather designed it


    4. justice in a province, marvel not at the matter: for he that is higher than the highest


    5. There it was; that marvel of modern engineering: the toilet


    6. Ben has been sent over to my house to feed Treacle with instructions to give him a big cuddle and Katie is helping her mum have a bath … that girl is a marvel when I comes to practicalities!


    7. I always marvel at this because the Corinthians were no saints


    8. Gem couldn’t help but marvel at his physique, and the many layers of corded muscles covering his body


    9. As for the actual wall, one look at the marvel of fortification and it was no wonder why their predecessors thought it was insurmountable


    10. Second, I marvel at how they

    11. The size of it took their breath away and they wondered in awe how the craftsmen had managed to get the stone slabs stacked on top of each other without toppling over; a marvel in construction indeed


    12. They both couldn’t help but marvel at the sight: the glittering basins, the thrashing, spraying mist of the falls and, at the far side of the chamber, another great figure


    13. "It is a marvel that the council is generous enough to do all these things for this fellow


    14. I was positive they would marvel and tell others of the strange afternoon


    15. Walking right up close to the thick glass, Jim could not help but marvel, as always, at how not much more than three centimetres of transparent material protected him from certain death in the nothingness beyond


    16. moment in a marvel of “just-in-time” assembly


    17. A balsamic mitigating sea breeze inspires, distracts and incites visitors to marvel once more at the pleasant outline of the city and to examine more closely one of the two majestic statues of the legendary icon Merlion


    18. Now, if you are refusing to see them, I can marvel at your willpower and I certainly respect it’s your prerogative to not see things; but the fact remains, there’s about at least three hundred zombies coming our way, and all that stands between them and your brain is this warding circle,” Steve told me with a feeling of acute worry in his voice


    19. A marvel of technology, certainly a feat of engineering only a civilization hundreds of thousands of years old could hope to achieve


    20. As the Disciplinarium rose along with most of the hill still attached to it, everyone’s heads turned to face it and marvel at it, wonder at the astounding unreality they were seeing

    21. I remember thinking at the time how could those people go through with so final an act of capitulation with nature‘s rugged beauty on display for all to marvel and contemplate


    22. The stories abound about the person, who is mentally defective in most things, but can draw pictures of what they have seen in amazing detail, or play a piano in a way that is a marvel


    23. Orphenn couldn’t help but marvel at her power


    24. Joh 5:28 Marvel not at this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice,


    25. The Ordu is a marvel of skill and discipline


    26. 21 Marvel not at the works of sinners; but trust in the Lord, and abide in your labour, for it is an easy thing in the sight of the Lord on


    27. 11 And if there be one stiff necked among the people, it is marvel if he escape unpunished, for mercy and wrath are with him; he is


    28. 24 those who sail on the sea tell of the danger of it; and when we hear it with our ears, we marvel thereat


    29. marvel, for the world hastens quickly to pass away, 27 And cannot comprehend the things that are promised to the righteous in time


    30. was a beautiful hovering display of wonderment and the rest of the pupils stared deeply into its core to marvel at it

    31. What happened next was a marvel as the drums faded to a faint


    32. I think I may make the deadline Marvel gave me for tomorrow


    33. marvel that was Derek Hill, the man who had vanished and


    34. To the rear of the building, one could see for miles around and marvel at the tall uniformed lines of poplar trees that stood to attention sweeping all the way to the lake at the bottom


    35. That made her and me stay strong enough to handle the marvel we were witnessing


    36. I set about to combine magic with this human marvel


    37. In his travels he has seen many other constructions of much greater marvel


    38. Why won't the future generations say anything else? Because if we don't use this new technological marvel, the ultimate solution that Worldwide Industries & Finance Co


    39. So what's this incredible "ultimate solution" that will save society? It is a "new technological marvel" called …


    40. Is United We Fall the same project as the "new technological marvel", which is described as the "ultimate solution" in The Indymedia Daily? And what about Bulla's death? Does it have anything to do with this new technology or the ultimate solution?

    41. What is this new technological marvel?


    42. I gape at the behemoth before me and marvel at our predecessors' prowess to build such a structure


    43. "So, Russoo," I say, "is the picodust the technological marvel that I've been reading about? Is it project United We Fall?"


    44. The Compludo Herrería, is indeed, a true wonder of the past which people continue to marvel at in the present…


    45. I marvel at him and shake my head


    46. In silence, I stand by his side, and through the floating voile curtains, I vaguely marvel at the tropical garden


    47. your baby just for me, yippee, a private viewing, can I have a poke too? All they did was stare and marvel at the baby


    48. “We’ll all marvel proudly at the growth of our young, and swap stories of the things they’ve broken around our homes in their playful antics, and laugh together like all young parents do when they gather with those of similar nature!”


    49. Later he would marvel that it had been as effortless and instinctual as walking across a floor


    50. 26 Then answered he me and said The more you search the more you shall marvel for the world hastens quickly to pass away 27 And cannot comprehend the things that are promised to the righteous in time to come for this world is full of unrighteousness and infirmities










































    1. The world has seen many marvels during recent years, and one of the many things that helps to illustrate the fusion of technical modernism with the established status quo is the way in which England’s ancient feudal institutions have embraced the social and political structures of modern times


    2. The world has seen many marvels during recent years, and one


    3. The entry chamber was but one of the subterranean marvels


    4. In this context, he painfully contemplates with a deeply felt sense of patriotism how the Twin Towers of New York, once marvels of engineering and imagination, on that infamous day of September 11, 2001, became


    5. Of the five entrances to the park, we chose the West entrance, in the state of Montana that derives its name from the Spanish word “Montaña” (Mountain), and which conjures visions of natural marvels


    6. 7 When all is safe, he awakes, and marvels that the fear was nothing


    7. 18 The eye marvels at the beauty of the whiteness of it, and the heart is astonished at the raining of it


    8. He regaled us with the marvels of Rovereto, mentioning among other things that mulberry trees had been planted in the nearby Lagarina Valley and silk production was in full swing


    9. 11 And I made haste to obey them and went out from my house, and made to the doors, as it was ordered of me, and summoned my sons Mathusal and Regim and Gaidad and made known to them all the marvels those beings had told me


    10. marvels, such as have not been done in all the earth, nor in any nation: and all

    11. 11 And I made haste to obey them and went out from my house and made to the doors as it was ordered of me and summoned my sons Mathusal and Regim and Gaidad and made known to them all the marvels those beings had told me


    12. 6 And those who have hungered shall rejoice: moreover also they shall note marvels every day


    13. And as I walked alone I prayed the Lord to complete the revelations which He had made to me through His holy Church that He might strengthen me and give repentance to all His servants who were going astray that His great and glorious name might be glorified because He vouchsafed to show me His marvels


    14. 11 Cruz, Joan Carroll, Mysteries, Marvels and Miracles in the lives of the Saints, Tan Books


    15. 15 Cruz, Joan Carroll, Mysteries, Marvels and Miracles in the lives of the Saints, Tan Books


    16. Tres always marvels at the hov, the way it glides so smoothly


    17. 3 The Jews devoutly believed that, as Moses had delivered their fathers from Egyptian bondage by miraculous wonders, so would the coming Messiah deliver the Jewish people from Roman domination by even greater miracles of power and marvels of racial triumph


    18. I wondered idly, what had happened to Director Ricbom and whether he was still alive, whether Blackfin had kept him in Reyjdask to explain the function of the city’s marvels or carted him off to Ehrenberg to strip his mind of all knowledge


    19. Putting his rucksack onto the couch he marvels at the new television before him and eagerly looks for the remote control


    20. The processing speed and memory are beyond anything that Grailem has encountered before and he marvels at the technology

    21. Historian Reboboth Dinkly said in his same interview with the historical magazine, “The Calquaxans already had vehicles and engines thousands of years before the rest of the world—which meant they also had electricity! But, as we wonder upon what other marvels this great civilization had conjured up, we have also have to ask how did a civilization like this collapsed in the first place?


    22. organisms are marvels of progress


    23. Would they have constructed more marvels like the Parthenon at the Acropolis of Athens? Would they have produced more


    24. The radio, the aeroplane, the microphone and other marvels of science are bound to baffle human intelligence


    25. If man looks in this universe and excogitates of its marvels which express His majesty, there his spirit will magnify and revere that Creator


    26. If people look at this universe and excogitate on its marvels which express the Majesty of God, then their spirits will revere this Creator and believe that He is Great


    27. But since our Master Jesus (cpth) was never existing inside the cave for God's command to leave with his mother to another cave in a hill-side to which God steered them had preceded that, and since the order that entailed arresting our Master Jesus and issued to the Roman policemen was so severe, because the Jews informed the Roman ruler of our Master Jesus' popularity and that he set to threaten the stability of their supreme authority, for all Palestine's people followed him out of his extraordinary deeds and magical miracles as they claimed there, the Roman ruler feared the danger that a revolt or a fight might break out by the people affected by and followed this man whose fame became widely spread for his marvels and unusual works


    28. For more details we give the next example, we say: suppose that a man traveled by a train, and the way which its windows over-looked contained the most beautiful sceneries, wonders and marvels created by Al'lah: gardens and trees, rivers and seas, charming scenes and nice different cities that the viewers have never seen or imagined the like before


    29. We do magical marvels


    30. A Scion of an Important Ancestor and his Marvels

    31. A quarter of an hour passed, which made the translator look at his watch in astonishment, as had not been accustomed to such delays from this master of marvels in the past


    32. Cass’ jaw drops in awe as he marvels at this living spectacle


    33. What is your bill for postage now? Johanna, I am sure, thinks you are sending me instalments of manuscript, and marvels at the extravagance that shuts it up in envelopes instead of leaving its ends open and tying it up with string


    34. To say the least, he didn’t hold back on his opinions, none of which touted the marvels of the life-saving device


    35. There is nothing, absolutely nothing, in this great place of marvels and wonders, and it is for this that, while walking, Mary begins to cry


    36. When he woke up, marvel of marvels, the canoe was resting amongst the branches of a pine tree, and the wave, into which he had flung his harpoon, had become a mountain


    37. Does anyone fault Monsanto for being so scientifically effective and advanced for producing these new military marvels that are designed only to kill civilians in mass carpet-bombing? No


    38. One just marvels at the slow, relentless march to self-destruction


    39. The Player marvels in awe at


    40. She and Katarina were out strolling in the evening, enjoying the marvels of electric and neon lights

    41. The marvels of the Universe may indicate an extraordinary and complex existence, with all the thought and feeling that would be necessary to conceive and create such a vast and ongoing entity with such exquisite design, order and planning


    42. Aloft towers the great historical Church—still overpowering the imagination of mankind by its marvels of architecture and of art; revolting their reason and conscience by its representations of the Omnipotent Enemy, whom it dares to denominate GOD; while it exposes Him to ridicule as pacified by the interventions of S


    43. Men would easily believe a religion which was natural, but not one which is self-condemned, by claiming to operate in the sphere, and to support itself by the evidence, of marvels and improbabilities


    44. But all these works of power represent the greater marvels through which He works from age to age to heal the diseases of the soul as He will finally raise in immortal glory those who believe in Him


    45. But Don Quixote, supported by his intrepid heart, leaped on Rocinante, and bracing his buckler on his arm, brought his pike to the slope, and said, "Friend Sancho, know that I by Heaven's will have been born in this our iron age to revive revive in it the age of gold, or the golden as it is called; I am he for whom perils, mighty achievements, and valiant deeds are reserved; I am, I say again, he who is to revive the Knights of the Round Table, the Twelve of France and the Nine Worthies; and he who is to consign to oblivion the Platirs, the Tablantes, the Olivantes and Tirantes, the Phoebuses and Belianises, with the whole herd of famous knights-errant of days gone by, performing in these in which I live such exploits, marvels, and feats of arms as shall obscure their brightest deeds


    46. How miserable it is that the Globe newspaper offers nothing better to Jacob Flanders! When a child begins to read history one marvels, sorrowfully, to hear him spell out in his new voice the ancient words


    47. Come with me, illustrious sir, and I will show thee the marvels hidden within this transparent castle, whereof I am the alcaide and perpetual warden; for I am Montesinos himself, from whom the cave takes its name


    48. So at last she was to know those joys of love, that fever of happiness of which she had despaired! She was entering upon marvels where all would be passion, ecstasy, delirium


    49. He recalled stories of catalepsy, the marvels of magnetism, and he said to himself that by willing it with all his force he might perhaps succeed in reviving her


    50. They are such touches of nature as the art of Defoe might have introduced when he wished to win credibility for marvels and apparitions




































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    Synonyms for "marvel"

    marvel wonder be astonished stare phenomenon miracle spectacle curiosity sensation prodigy portent

    "marvel" definitions

    something that causes feelings of wonder


    be amazed at


    express astonishment or surprise about something