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"On a personal level, it leaves me in awe of Rosemarie's eye.

Mike Summerbee, the endlessly combative former Manchester City and England winger, is still in awe of one collision with Jordan that left him more than willing to believe his body parts had been dismantled and distributed to various geographical locations around the country.

"It wasn't awesomely better, like when they found the original camera negative for `The Grand Illusion,' " he said, referring to another Renoir masterpiece on Criterion DVD.

Good books aren't so different from good movies; they both need awe-inspiring bad guys.

He's a tough guy, and it's just an awesome sight to see him out there.

For Western society, procreation is much less than the awe-inspiring goal and duty we once, so to speak, conceived it as being — through theological or secular reasoning, either one.

Worse still, he answers with an awesomely deliberate "Hmm-hmm" that ricochets around the room and makes you want to hide under the table.

Wesley Clark, continues to campaign steadily in arctic New Hampshire where he has already almost erased Dean's once awesome 40 point lead.

And it brings a surreal and awe-inspiring traveling production called Alegria.

"To come to the place where he made his name, to be coaching in the Garden, this is an awesome closing of the circle for a kid who was very poor."One feels awe for the past, yet also estranged.

She listened with appreciative awe to my fairy tales as I recounted them.

As I came to feel less awed in his presence, I would sometimes bring to him the case of a scientist or technician who needed a leave of absence for personal reasons.

The metaphoric vigor of the poetry of Job, its stunning ability to inscribe pain and outrage and cosmic vision in taut, muscular language, give it an awesome intensity of a kind attained by only a few other works — Oedipus the King, The Inferno, King Lear, perhaps a few poems of Celan's — in the whole Western poetic tradition.

The B-24s and B-17s flew directly over the beachhead to let the American infantry see their awesome power.

Lady Berners, his grandmother, who inherited the title rather than marrying it, was the least appealing character and is presented, under the ineffective disguise of `Lady Bourchier' (Gerald liked to leave clues), as an ogre, `not unlike Holbein's picture of Bloody Mary with just a touch of Charley's Aunt ... one of the most forbidding awe-inspiring women I have ever known'.


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