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"awed" Definitions
  1. showing or feeling respect and slight fear; extremely impressed by somebody/something
"awed" Synonyms
astonished amazed astounded dumbfounded stunned flabbergasted shocked awestruck thunderstruck dumfounded awestricken openmouthed marveling(US) marvelling(UK) wondering wonderstruck impressed afraid terrified cowed deferential respectful civil courteous dutiful polite regardful considerate obedient reverential submissive attentive complaisant humble obeisant obsequious thoughtful fawning ingratiating subservient reverent adoring worshipping(UK) loving devout worshiping(US) devoted pious admiring solemn worshipful appreciative upholding venerational dizzy confused dazed bewildered befuddled stupefied confounded addled dopey bemused muzzy distracted bedevilled(UK) bedeviled(US) befogged silly muddleheaded addlepated bushed frightened alarmed scared horrified fearful aghast petrified spooked hysterical terrorised(UK) terrorized(US) affrighted intimidated frozen hysteric frantic scary overwhelmed dazzled overawed struck stricken enthralled floored overcame overcome overpowered whelmed blew away blown away got to daunted startled appalled disturbed oppressed upset panicked frighted put the fear of God into bullied browbeat browbeaten coerced bulldozed threatened harassed pressurised(UK) pressurized(US) hectored tyrannised(UK) tyrannized(US) domineered menaced dragooned pressured discouraged disheartened dispirited dismayed depressed demoralised(UK) demoralized(US) dejected distressed unnerved crushed chilled abashed dashed unmanned troubled perplexed surprised staggered scintillated captivated charmed beguiled bewitched enchanted mesmerised(UK) mesmerized(US) enraptured entranced fascinated magnetised(UK) magnetized(US) absorbed absorpt allured delighted stimulated More

453 Sentences With "awed"

How to use awed in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "awed" and check conjugation/comparative form for "awed". Mastering all the usages of "awed" from sentence examples published by news publications.

They're just being awed by God, so that's pretty neat.
You become awed by the work that went into them.
He was awed by the firm's embrace of advanced technology.
Whatever their politics, its millions of visitors will be awed.
We were less awed by his work as a psychiatrist.
Visitors seemed more awed than horrified by the snake spectacle.
She was from landlocked Pittsburgh, so the ocean awed her.
Throughout, the author's tone is awed, reaching for the profound.
"I am awed by how blessed I am," Ayako said.
"If only it could speak," said an awed Mr. Prate.
"Biggest room I've ever been in," an awed Moore said.
I will forever be awed by his ability to rapid-reload.
While at Versailles he was awed by the Hall of Mirrors.
Apparently he is as awed by his costume as we are.
IT IS easy to be awed by the Indian railway network.
Many of these whizz-kids have treated TPD with awed reverence.
I am awed by the personal and political courage that took.
They remind us we're still optimistic, still capable of being awed.
Meanwhile, Ying herself looks by turns magisterial, dutiful, awed, slowed, quickened.
Most, I'm guessing, were probably both awed and maybe a little disappointed.
I am, nonetheless, awed by their beauty, their depth and their range.
Awed into awkwardness by the event, he's a stand-in for us.
Every time I go there, I'm awed by the scale and innovation.
Her audiences seem awed, unsure whether it is appropriate to take photographs.
He admitted to feeling a little awed by the rarity of The Constellation.
Or were we just awed by Cersei's dramatic method of clearing the board?
I was awed by the multitalents that were part of his everyday being.
To this day, they recall how awed they were at this official attention.
I was awed before Sonia Gutiérrez's Pop Art-style paintings of bound bodies.
Their awed obedience can encourage rigid enforcement of even vague or conflicting policies.
"To feel awed by a man I thought I knew completely," she said.
Americans and their legislators, being human, are awed by the spectacle of power.
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.
Pascal was both awed and frightened by the infinite spaces of the cosmos.
We are also awed by their tenacity and professionalism in rolling the presses anyway.
Everyone's awed and inspired by it, and it's not very hard to see why.
Yama is awed that world-famous people like Kim Kardashian are using his app.
The world is not full of clueless children repeating the same awed observation, though.
Perhaps awed by its own might, America backtracked, offering the firm a partial reprieve.
Despite Sophie's hackery, Midge is awed when she meets the comic following her show.
Then, Midge is more-than-awed when she visits Sophie's home later that week.
It captures the awed reactions of passersby looking at the Moon and its craters.
I have treated VIP patients, and I indeed did feel intimidated, awed and privileged.
The small-town boy who had gone so far was awed by the tribute.
It's easy to understand why Molly (played by Kaling) is so awed by her.
It's beyond me being able to articulate except to say an awed, 'Thank you.
And this morning, I was awed by the ancient beauty of the Imperial Palace.
But, once inside, they seem equally awed by its Ali Baba's cave of jewelry.
It's easy to be awed by these effects — or to not even notice them.
Awed by the sheer talent in his midst, he asked if they could jam.
We have been awed by their power and grace, emotionally and spiritually for millennia.
Donald Trump went to Saudi Arabia and was apparently awed by a shining orb.
And, awed as she was, Jane had a quibble with the virtual-reality view.
And of course light—I'm often awed by the way light touches my surroundings.
To counteract the silence of the awed undergraduates, the three artists started talking among themselves.
But Hong Kongers' refusal to be awed by a supposedly glorious past is hardly surprising.
"The day after that movie came out, I stopped auditioning," Howery said, still sounding awed.
Watching what remains, one is both awed by the material and troubled by its implications.
In turn, they were ridiculed by critics for being awed by a president acting presidential.
When Souffront finished, the DJs flanked behind him bowed, acolytes awed by their master's sorcery.
He is also flat-out awed by space rocks as pieces of the tangible cosmos.
They noted that contemporary artists are increasingly awed by man-made structures and buildings, too.
Maybe they, too, were just too awed by the environs in which we were traversing.
Awed by their image and reputation, he knew little about the realities of gang life.
Added Hill, "I watch him perform and still to this day I'm awed by it."
But he appeared particularly awed by his own abilities to keep the spotlight on himself.
But it is one thing to stand awed before the highest office in the land and quite another to stand awed before a kind word from a peer, or the purchase of a new luxury car, or the posting of an especially good Instagram picture.
As awed as I am, I'm not sure I actually like the feel of the controller.
China's tech leaders love visiting California, and invest there, but are no longer awed by it.
Maisel smartly never shows us the painting and simply allows us to see Midge's awed expression.
Earlier this month, the royal family awed the world by unveiling some jaw-dropping Christmas decorations.
The half-dozen school-aged children also wielding paintbrushes worked in such awed quiet as Mrs.
Béatrice-Najat, who was warm and quiet, seemed as awed as anyone by her daughter's success.
I numb my brain with mundane tasks and feel awed when I get through the day.
We were awed and excited by the crowds, the buildings and the energy of the people.
We were awed by teenagers' responses to the sexual assault allegations against Judge Kavanaugh last week.
We roamed through it like the tourists we were, awed by the charm in its bones.
Although Rodriguez played it cool at the time, he was quietly awed by Ahearn as well.
Florence used to be one of those awed boys who swirled around Slater on the beach.
I was awed by the determination and ingenuity required to preserve everything Harun spread before me.
He can only watch, awed, as I glide to the rim on clouds made of candy.
" Of all of her hits, Ms. Willis seemed most awed by the enduring power of "September.
That's why even a diehard Yankees fan like me is awed by the power of Big Papi.
Coupe and Wilson strike a good balance between cartoonishly gruff and genuinely awed by their ancestors' abundance.
Since their invention by China's Tang Dynasty in the 7th century, humans have been awed by fireworks.
The Republicans are......... ....unbelievably lucky to have him and I'm just awed at how well they've done.
Most Americans didn't deal with any of that; we were bystanders to a tragedy, shocked and awed.
That they were afforded a kind of linguistic reverence was what awed me, what drew me in.
Trump, despite his habitual bluster, seemed awed by what he was being told and about to encounter.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire, which has already awed festival audiences, hit select theaters on Dec.
In the living room, the shy young Aretha awed friends with her playing on the grand piano.
René Pape repeated his tour de force as King Marke, which first awed Met audiences in 1999.
After initially saying the baby didn't look like much, he's clearly awed by the sound of her heart.
That everyone responds to light, is drawn to colour and is awed by nature is no bad thing.
And certainly, I was enchanted and awed by the splendor of the objects that surrounded these imperial women.
Gay men, on the other hand, have always shown their awed admiration of working-class masculinity and fortitude.
Brad Ploof, who will marry his boyfriend in Unlimited's first wedding this month, was awed by Mathis's presence.
But at this year's Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, a mega-Van Gogh balloon awed and delighted the crowd.
He strode into the Senate hearing room confidently and not the least bit awed by his new surroundings.
I was there, and most of us oohed and awed at the stunning power of this digital atom.
He remembers being awed by the professionalism of the club, one of the most highly regarded in Europe.
He presents himself as a bit naïve, awed by the density of Cairo, fascinated by Islam and veiling.
To the Editor: Even at 72 I can still be awed, mesmerized and more hopeful than ever before.
He was still great, but he was no longer the player who had awed scouts a decade earlier.
I know how suspicious, and sometimes awed, residents of small towns can be of privileged, big-city visitors.
When Nacho returns, sweating but alive, meth in hand, Lalo is suitably awed — and in a trusting mood.
Like Billy, he is awed and invigorated by what he owes to this tiny person in his life.
But it does seem like it shocked and awed by exposing people to exactly what kids were doing.
I, for one, remain awed by the experience, despite having surpassed a million miles of flight many years ago.
Cooper looked momentarily stunned and awed at Gaga's powerful performance, then sat down next to her at the piano.
Now that the supermarket has moved to Brooklyn, I know why people have been awed by my last name.
At the end of the conference, Stierwalt rode a bus back to the airport, awed by what she'd seen.
I spent equal amounts of time in The Witness awed at its intricate design and frustrated at its difficulty.
The experience may explain the thirty-two-year-old's awed fascination with the subject of race in his music.
"People are awed by the vice president and reluctant to disagree with him," Cheney told Donald Rumsfeld in 1975.
She was awed by the natural beauty around her and the complex relationship between people, animals, and the environment.
Miller, who grew up in L.A., was awed by Murphy's swagger: he didn't care who knew he was gay.
Yet when he was auditioning, he also didn't know enough about "Hamilton" or Mr. Miranda to be outright awed.
The jade green "Buddha (Earth)," its chest inflated as if by an awed intake of breath, is characteristically sublime.
"Too awed to order by myself, I accepted suggestions of foods of which I had never heard," she said.
I was suitably awed until we got closer and was disappointed to see that she was "just" a statue.
What aspects of the trial were they most awed or surprised by as it all kicked off in earnest?
Westerners can be easily awed by how quickly and forcefully the Chinese government can mobilize resources and build infrastructure.
I've seen her work on the ground in two visits to Somaliland, and I'm awed by what she does.
Standing at its edge, I could imagine how the Saqqaq and the Dorset were awed by the inhuman beauty.
On Sunday, the circus glittered, thundered and awed beneath the booms and klieg lights of Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
Have you ever been awed by a meteor shower, a lunar eclipse, the Northern Lights or another cosmic phenomenon?
It starts with a group of awed spectators photographing a desert sunrise, their view blocked by their own smartphone.
Other times, we sat in silence, awed by the landscape as it stretched along on either side of us.
For most of the past decade "Game of Thrones" has awed viewers with its bold plotlines and political intrigue.
Despite my fear of heights, I was particularly awed by two towering monuments, Devils Tower and the Gateway Arch.
As children, Grace and Lena would watch with awed fascination whenever their mother dressed up to go to a party.
We've been awed by Chanel "croissants," intense red blush, and everything Pat McGrath has ever done to push the envelope.
I keep silent, sobered and awed at the ability of humans to forge connections even amid the banality of shopping.
When The Babadook came out in 2014, audience members were awed by the film's emotional authenticity and unique visual style.
As impressive as the natural beauty is, I was equally awed by the engineering involved in making that landscape traversable.
There was a moment of awed silence as the boys contemplated such a thing, and then a burst of laughter.
"When I think about it now — that my case went to the Supreme Court — I'm awed by it," she said.
I was awed by Roz back then and remember wondering what it must feel like to be so self-assured.
But despite these flaws, it's impossible not to be impressed — and even a little awed — by what Auster has accomplished.
It was a top 5 hit in Britain and has garnered some of the most awed reviews of the year.
And yet, part of him seems awed by the number of people who come up to him asking him to run.
I am awed by what it takes to make a movie, so many people and practices that have to come together.
Tzompantlis were generally placed in front of temples, so that friend and foe alike would be awed by the state's power.
Mutchnick said that he was awed by how matter-of-fact the women who testified were when they recounted their stories.
Ahead, the 35 beauty looks from 2017 that shocked and awed, plus some tips and tricks from the pros behind them.
Everything she does is a hundred percent, and it's like this every day when we're super inspired and awed by her.
During his iconic role in Jurassic Park, he didn't have a single dinosaur to help him nail those awed reaction shots.
While Nimoy's delivery was like a wise old immortal's, generously opening up cosmic wonders for the player, Bean's seems less... awed.
Tasha: The Wolverine segment seemed mighty gratuitous, but I enjoyed watching the young X-Men react to him in awed terror.
Even so, Butler was awed by Bhaktivedanta, who had a knack for making ancient Indian texts sound like sensible instruction manuals.
In my reporting around the world, I've been awed by evangelical and Catholic missionary doctors risking their lives to ease suffering.
At a live presentation, the crowd watched, awed, as a ship called the Freelancer coasted down to the icy planet Delamar.
Awed by his precociousness, the couple were as indulgent of young Andrew as we've seen his character suggest throughout the show.
The toyshops of Heidelberg, their wares clearly cobbled together by wood sprites with tiny hammers, begged for a child's awed gasps.
Awed by Aylisli's nostalgia for his birthplace, the Russian journalist traveled to Nakhichevan to see the area with his own eyes.
They were awed by how their children had responded to the shooting by researching gun laws and trying to forge change.
Now we are awed by the amount of consumer objects in existence, plastic in the ocean, or the vastness of landfills.
Hideyoshi was awed and affronted that his rival had achieved such transcendence, and later, he ordered Rikyu to commit ritual suicide.
They are not awed by being in his presence and, therefore, willing to do whatever his people tell them to do.
But for as long as whales have awed us with their great size, people have wondered how they became so colossal.
To feel awed by a man I thought I knew completely: It's a shock when that happens after so many years.
But some, like Li Chen, a retired bureaucrat from Beijing, are far from awed by the scale of America's biggest city.
"It was the first time I'd ever seen anything of mine hung on someone else's wall," an awed Mr. Prince remembered.
When they saw Westbrook sitting at the top of the stairs, they were variously awed or thrilled or confused or stoic.
Yet each president also seemed awed by the responsibilities of the office, and each seemed to grasp what the country needed.
The first time I can remember being awed by nature I was 14 or 15, hiking through some mountains in Colorado.
"Instead, they ask a lot of their audiences." television At only 22 years old, Jharrel Jerome has awed critics and audiences.
Ms. Rodriguez said she was awed by her first paycheck and knew she was going to enjoy living in the United States.
How can you not feel awed by a photo of the Trapezium Cluster, where three young stars move away from each other?
His work reflects ideas of place and identity, taking on the view of the awed tourist as well as the knowledgeable local.
Among the awed and mesmerized is the theater director Robert Falls, who will also admit to some bafflement, if not quite exasperation.
Annie's simultaneously horrified and awed reaction to the séance embodies the conflicted relationship that the grieving can have with this common platitude.
In 1886, Friedrich Nietzsche declared the sublime out of date, yet artists continued to be awed by mountain ranges and unusual landscapes.
There is nothing horrified or rejectionist in the critic's evolution, but there is a distinct and tentative adjustment of the awed appraisal.
Everyone from the bridal party to the wedding's pint-sized guests is awed and amazed by the footage and the clever idea.
Like a perfectly sharp chef's knife, the Hugo 2 leaves me awed by its precision but also bruised by its merciless sharpness.
He was reportedly awed last year when he attended a Bastille Day parade with French President Emmanuel Macron, which contained military displays.
Artistic choices like this are almost expected of Mr. Castellucci, whose riddle-ridden theater has left audiences baffled and awed for decades.
I am awed by your responsibilities and (as a one-time working mother of two) I'd like to hear your various strategies!
Speedy delivery Kate Middleton was out and about just hours after giving birth to Royal Baby No. 3, and folks were awed.
But the humans in the room were awed by how quickly she was able to get from one dress to the next.
Last August, the show's first season left America shocked and awed by Zendaya's character, Rue, and her heartbreaking relapse (among other things).
Corbell's film received breathlessly credulous write-ups in some parts of the media, while Joe Rogan fans seemed awed by the interview.
Unlike Frances, however, the book refuses to be awed by charm; it instead offers a moving defense of the plain and unpretentious.
And I know this house wants to state unequivocally that we are, as ever, awed by the tremendous bravery of the Capitol Police.
As a Briton, and a longtime Ian Fleming fan, I couldn't help but feel awed by the sight of a genuine Bond relic.
In the clip above, Boots doesn't even hesitate; with a determination most pollsters would be awed by, he plods straight over to Hillary.
People often initially whoop, cheer and clap, but as totality takes over for a couple of minutes, a weirdly respectful, awed silence descends.
Awed by his dedication, Lamey started a GoFundMe to raise money for Carr to get a new vehicle, and posted the Facebook message.
But any hospital manager awed by such infection control must reserve envy for something else that this hospital is zealous about: the basics.
That means that when awed spectators experience increased activity in their default mode network, they're not necessarily thinking in new and divergent ways.
And I know this House wants to state unequivocally that we are, as ever, awed by the tremendous bravery of the Capitol Police.
My mother was awed that store employees, instead of trailing our every move as they did in China, seemed indifferent to our presence.
But as someone who's never been properly awed by Tinariwen's marginal differentiations, I can tell you one thing about these Algerians: they're faster.
Scattered among the midsize Southern California Community Choir, four-piece band and awed congregants are equipment, wires and white guys with movie cameras.
Because as looks go, I don't think anyone is gonna be awed by me whipping off my rash guard to play some volleyball.
I looked around at the group of mostly white Americans sharing my television screen, awed by how casually radical Mr. Bourdain's commentary was.
I was grateful that Facebook had given me the chance to talk to an unknown relation, but awed and disconcerted by its apparent omniscience.
But I was awed by the way you put icing or pink eyeglasses on to talk about what&aposs going on in North Korea.
If only those Victorian museum-goers had known that when they awed over Brontosaurus displays, they were looking at only a mid-sized sauropod.
And gradually we realize just how empty-headed the picnickers really are, awed so easily by the bounty of the food and party presents.
"I am proud of our teachers, and awed by their courage to stand strong for excellent schools and opportunities for our kids," Garcetti tweeted.
So like millions of others, I was awed by Tiger Woods's comeback for the ages by his winning the Masters at 43 years old.
What awed me the first time was scale: The crawler-transporter that moves the Saturn V rocket to the launch pad at Cape Canaveral.
Up climbed Mr. King, awed by the fact that the structure had otherwise suffered only a little water damage and one cracked shower window.
A month ago, the tea seller I go to every day for my morning cup was awed by the GPS chip and the app.
I was awed at the danger the Rohingya were willing to face to reach the uncertainty — but relative safety — of life in the camps.
Others just stared up at the stage in awed shock at a void no amount of star power, no number of special guests, could fill.
He occasionally struggles to look somber or awed because, well, he's a puppy and everything is shiny and exciting and maybe something to chew on.
But it wasn't just the color that left me shocked and awed: The bath bomb also filled my bathroom with a sweet, lightly fruity scent.
"Her life with me was a lie," Max announces at the funeral, prompting his son, Chris (a clearly awed Kevin Pollak), to suggest bereavement counseling.
After that first Olympic race, a reporter asked if she was awed to be competing on her sport's biggest stage at such a young age.
At the Model 3 event held on Friday night, Mr. Musk seemed slightly awed by the challenge of meeting the demand for the new vehicle.
Each competitive appearance and new skill is met with a flurry of awed excitement and media attention, disbelieving at the imagined limits Biles continues to disregard.
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!
I was awed by the spare beauty of Han's writing in the original, and also by the book's structure and its themes of feminism and vegetarianism.
"I'm awed," said Ed Laster, 68, a retired educator who grew up on the west side of Louisville and recalled Ali's numerous visits to his hometown.
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.
But I'm awed by the American experiment and the American dream that a woman who has been a citizen for 10 years is now first lady.
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.
He seemed humbled, even a bit awed to be delivering the Barbara K. Olson Memorial lecture, named after the conservative lawyer who died in the Sept.
I wondered if a better vantage point was behind the stage, the same view that the competitors had, directly into the awed faces of their fans.
Most teams were awed by the size of Suplizio Field: It has a seating capacity of 7,048, but can accommodate about 1.073,000 fans, and sometimes does.
If Moser's feelings about Sontag are mixed—he always seems a little awed as well as irked by her—his dislike for Philip Rieff is undiluted.
For three nights, Brook, who has worked as a director since the 1960s and commands awed respect worldwide, was letting audiences in on his creative process.
Susan Elbin, an ornithologist and the director of conservation and science at New York City Audubon, an advocacy group, finds herself awed by the nightlong vigil.
Living in an area of London that's very new, and having recently moved from the even newer Dubai, I was immediately awed by the old architecture.
They summon a memory from my childhood of stepping out of church into the sparkling New England afternoon, awed by the grace and grandeur of existence.
Smiling, giddy, a bit awed by the moment, the six stepped tentatively through the oak entryway and found themselves immediately enveloped in a wall of human warmth.
Hovering overhead with its shadow blotting out the cars in darkness, it shines a beam of light down on an awed Scully, who stares with childlike amazement.
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.
Rainbow hair is nothing new — we've gone from being shocked and awed by "unnatural" hair colors to being utterly astounded when someone admits to having virgin strands.
Erin P. was awed by the strength in the girls: This article really made me think and use every ounce of empathy and compassion in my body.
They hadn't really liked superhero movies before they watched wonder woman, but after I watched them talk about the movie in such an awed and inspired way.
Critics were awed by her performance, and she was nominated for an Academy Award for best supporting actress, making her one of the youngest nominees in history.
In 1961, after leaving the Army, he flew to Aspen for a friend's wedding and planned to return to France; awed by the mountains, however, he stayed.
"Melania and I have been awed by the majesty of India and the exceptional kindness and generosity of the Indian people," Trump said alongside Modi on Tuesday.
In Gariseb, at last, we learn the cause of Rebecca's trauma in a scene so brutal and eloquent that I reread it several times, astonished and awed.
Now there are marriage and children, but Beau, while awed by this brave new world, is a daily reminder of the price that had to be paid.
Ms. Kaye quit her day job, at an Apple Genius Bar in downtown Manhattan, a year ago, but still seems awed by the demand for her work.
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.
I was awed and inspired by the turnout, but it wasn't lost on me that it was a shame that the rally had to be held at all.
From the outside, she had been awed by the claim that people trained in business would gain some elusive way of thinking that was vital to helping people.
To make matters even more unbelievable, it somehow remained wrinkle-free post 6-hours in a suitcase and awed other wedding attendees with its unexpected low price tag.
To the contrary, some officers could be seen from the back of trucks taking videos of the caravan, seemingly as awed as everyone else by its sheer size.
He first read it in a college class in Pakistan and was awed by the rights and freedoms afforded to every American: equal protection of law and dignity.
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.
On College Football WEST POINT, N.Y. — Nearly four years later, Kenneth Brinson is still awed with the memory of his first moments at the United States Military Academy.
Most of the highlights of this show's nearly 250 works are ceramics, carved wood objects and other crafts, often arrayed in round glass cases that permit awed circumambulation.
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.
An awed Nadal described Djokovic's performance in the Qatar final as "perfection" and the highlights reel has been sober viewing for the Serb's top rivals warming up in Australia.
In episode 3, Ash catches a Caterpie, a purring caterpillar Pokémon who has a conversation with Pikachu while the pair stargaze, existentially awed by the vastness of the universe.
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.
Mostly, though, Allegiant is dull and uninspired, the kind of movie that keeps cutting to awed reaction shots instead of presenting its audience with anything worthy of actual awe.
READ MORE: Rock band makes bullied girl's dream come true Support abroad, and at home Melissa, Dorian's mother, said she was "amazed" and "awed" by the outpouring of support.
In our short time in your country, Melania and I have been awed by its ancient, modern wonders, and we are deeply moved by the warmth of your welcome.
The woman is portrayed by Billie Piper with a raw, committed fury that left London critics shocked, awed and rapturous when it opened at the Young Vic in 2016.
Occupying the top spot in most experts' pound-for-pound lists, Gonzalez's skilled combination of technique and power have awed fans into understanding what elite boxing ability looks like.
Yet the young Mr. Enwezor was "not overly awed or impressed by what the art world was throwing up," he recalled this year in a New Museum show catalog.
Anthony Thompson talked about the strength of the bond between him and his wife, Myra; he sighed as he looked at their wedding photograph, still awed by her beauty.
A Sooner bounce-back still seemed plenty possible, especially behind Hurts, a quarterback with deep experience in college football's postseason and a demeanor that has long awed his opponents.
Nelson Mandela or Mahatma Gandhi, because I'm awed by leaders who embrace their resisters and create change over very long periods of time using patience and calm, peaceful protest.
" Deborah Schwartz, the historical society's president, said in an awed whisper, as the document — deeply creased from repeated folding, its ink slightly faded to brown — came into view. "Wow.
In 2011, after traveling to Jaipur, India, Hopie and Lily were as awed by the tradition of block printing as they were by the small, thriving, family-business ecosystem.
In an October interview with Business Insider, Stack said he was awed by the "rational" and "common-sense" things the grief-stricken relatives had to say about gun control.
More subtly, it's an awed meditation on the lofty conundrums of time and being, and on the ways oppression seeks to blind us to the fundamental interconnectedness of things.
Scientists remain awed by what Dr. Solecki discovered and, armed with the latest technology, are still interpreting what the physical evidence of the skeletons and the multiple burials implies.
You get no sense from Mr. Trump that he is at all awed by the responsibilities of the office or, in that matter, respectful of the responsibilities of the office.
Taiwanese artist Feng Jiang's Eastern Body Diary created an awed silence in the room as audience members watched his internal struggle with his sexuality and race materialize in exasperated dance.
Men and women in these countries can join labour forces with near full employment, and work for around nine hours a day—both conditions that Hythloday describes to an awed narrator.
Nor can you look at any of the thousands of images snapped by satellites and not feel awed by the beauty of Earth—and troubled by humanity's ability to alter it.
I'm awed, sometimes, by how even well-intentioned friends can casually recommend icing out my own mother, if she bothers me, like a physician freezing an unsightly wart off the body.
Never mind that millions of us not only "like" Hillary, insofar as that means anything, but we are inspired and awed by the years of service she has devoted — to us!
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.
"You've got fires banked down in you," James Stewart famously said to Hepburn, in "The Philadelphia Story" (1940), and that's how we feel about Bernadette, though Elgie is rather less awed.
Interviewing Giorno for the art magazine High Performance, I was 25, just three years out of college, awed to be sitting in Burroughs's former lair, the Sistine Chapel of outlaw cool.
In the midday meeting in the 16th-floor boardroom of The Times's publisher, Arthur Sulzberger Jr., Mr. Trump seemed confident even as he said he was awed by his new job.
I winced, wary of Holt's allergy to antiquity, but he was awed by the intricacy of its facade, replete with biblical scenes, grumpy lions and saints frozen in various karate poses.
One of her first acts was to approve the release of "Amazing Grace," a long-delayed concert film that, since it came out late last year, has awed critics and fans.
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.
In Birmingham, in Muscle Shoals and most especially in Tuscaloosa, they speak in awed tones about the coaching masterstroke Alabama's Nick Saban executed in last season's College Football Playoff championship game.
Awed reports of what he went through, on the set of "The Revenant," cannot disguise the fact that his character is a moral monotone, who suffers great afflictions but no change.
When Toby first arrived at the competitive Beacon High School in Manhattan, which requires high grades for entry, he remembered being awed by the large library and the sparkling dance studios.
With the ability to generate as much power as a modern nuclear power plant, lightning storms are a glorious display of the power of nature, which have awed humanity for millennia.
Her art has awed critics and found buyers since she began showing it, in the early nineteen-sixties, and her paintings now bring between three and five million on the primary market.
I come back because I remember being nine years old, watching Roy Halladay pitch complete games without even appearing to break a sweat, feeling just as awed every time he did it.
Trump first got the idea for Thursday's events after attending the Bastille Day parade in Paris in 2017, where he was apparently awed by the French military display on the Champs-Élysées.
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.
Even today, Oversight veterans speak in awed tones about a 2007 hearing when Cummings questioned the State Department's inspector general, Howard Krongard, about claims that he impeded a federal investigation into Blackwater.
There are animals on totes: lolcats requesting cheezburger or riding tacos through a cosmic backdrop, honey badgers refusing to tolerate your nonsense, the awed-looking shiba inu, known simply as the doge.
Out on the street, he has recorded dozens of videos in which he plays, basically, capitalism's hype man — a loudmouthed white dude-bro who is perpetually awed by advertising and luxury goods.
Awed by our surroundings, Tim and I huddled in blankets designated for the fireside (to prevent guests, presumably, from using the beautiful — and expensive — Pendleton wool blankets that topped each tepee bed).
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.
It was in the middle of the last decade that I went back for the first time since childhood, and I was completely over-awed by how much the city had changed.
In contrast to Marchese's criteria for genius, writer Denis Dutton has claimed that a musical genius is a person who creates compositional works that leave us awed with a sense of beauty.
The unique recipes and candid writing style awed home cooks as well as longtime Chrissy fans; Cravings ultimately became 2016's number two bestselling cookbook — second only to Ina Garten's Cooking For Jeffery.
I was barely conscious of popular music when it debuted in 1993, but I can imagine the critics being awed at a Science Guy looping a guitar lick over a reasonably danceable beat.
Liam Hemsworth seemed awed by wife Miley Cyrus as he backed away to let her pose alone, and Naomi Campbell came equipped with her own personal fanner (her feathers had to look fluffed!).
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.
It's not the first time Rihanna has shocked and awed with her eyebrows: At this year's Met Gala, the Fenty Beauty mogul paired her iconic Papal headpiece with almost-translucent fully-bleached brows.
Like many of us he was awed by that silent moment in The Last Jedi where a vast Star Destroyer is ripped in two by a rebel ship performing a suicidal lightspeed maneuver.
"I was awed by what I saw: the ability of children to read and write, the commitment of teachers, the measurement and evaluation mechanisms, the organization," he said in an interview last week.
I had written about him many times, awed by his dominance of his sport in a way, I imagined, that Babe Ruth had taken over baseball, the way Muhammad Ali had overshadowed boxing.
She wore the surprising jacket on her way to visit detained immigrant children in Texas, and wore it back to the White House even as the jacket had shocked and awed the nation.
His twin teenage girls — to whom I'd also like to send awed notes — share five jobs between them, earning so much money for their family that they compromise their eligibility for student loans.
"From our vantage point, we are the custodians of a truly great global sports brand, and we're inspired by its potential and awed by the responsibility, which we take very seriously," he said.
Jenkins's camera follows warriors like Robin Wright's smirking Antiope into training and battle with the same giddiness that's plain on Diana's awed face, tracking the Amazons' fearsome spins and relishing their deadly precision.
So take a moment to go back to that somewhat blissful time 10 years ago when Apple CEO Steve Jobs shocked and awed the world by revealing the tiny device at Macworld. Enjoy.
But even though the Venezuelans were awed by the views whizzing by their window, their minds were mostly on the land they had left behind – and the uncertainty facing them in the lands ahead.
But in season five, the show can't seem to imagine a politics driven by anything other than crude hero worship and awed reverence for those who would callously shed blood and call it beautiful.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads My experience of the 1-54 contemporary African art fair mostly consists of being awed by all the beauty contained within that (relatively) small building in Red Hook.
Passengers arrived at the original Pennsylvania Station, a Beaux-Arts masterpiece that was greeted with "exclamations of wonder" when it opened in 1910, and observers from London were awed by the superior transport system.
Narrated by Lenny's son, Freedom, the book depicts the younger man's struggle to remain awed by his father's capering even as he draws up a lengthy bill of particulars against Lenny's neglect and egomania.
But even though the Venezuelans were awed by the views whizzing by their window, their minds were mostly on the land they had left behind – and the uncertainty facing them in the lands ahead.
Ms. Taylor, 2130, in glasses and a "Toy Story" T-shirt, mother of two sons and grandmother of a 2120-year-old, arrived four years ago at Amazon's warehouse awed by the company's cachet.
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.
Walker's video depicts visitors who are, alternately, celebratory, embarrassed, or awed; they take pictures of "A Subtlety," each other, and themselves, often drawn to the transgression of touching "naughty" parts of the naked form.
The second fund will certainly elicit even more questions about the ambitions of SoftBank and its Vision Fund, which has both awed and befuddled Silicon Valley financiers with its twelve-figure mountain of cash.
If, in 1996, Mr Paulson and Mr Wang could have seen the world today, they would have been awed by the scale of the commercial links between China and America, but worried by their fragility.
Don't believe me—believe the goddamn Beatles, who heard one of his early records, Pandemonium Shadow Show, and were so awed that they cited Nilsson as their "favorite American artist" during a 1968 press conference.
Rather than resenting the upstart, the great and the good embraced him, awed by his knowledge of arcane subjects such as finance, dazzled by the bright light of his intellect and by his sparkling prose.
In fact, Beric revealed to an awed Arya at the time, it was the sixth occasion that he'd been resurrected — and it was his revival that inspired Melisandre to work the same magic on Jon.
Throughout the book, especially in its later chapters, I felt Moser struggling with Sontag: saddened by the toxic dynamics that saturated many of her personal relationships, but still awed by the force of her work.
Both are a kind of thrill, but when they are done together, when a mind you are awed by brings you to an emotional place, this is the height of the literary experience for me.
Ilana's fascination with blackness has a warmer feeling, in part because she is such an awed true believer when it comes to her heroines: as Oprah is to Liz Lemon, Nicki Minaj is to Ilana.
Courtesy the artist / Gemini G.E.L. © 2018 Bruce Nauman / Artists Rights Society My feelings astride that mare—awed and underqualified—are rather exactly those that I have grown used to as a viewer of Nauman's art.
Seeing this, and the familial mood that day in this humble exhibition space, I was awed by the power of art to lift people beyond their suffering, to create something of beauty and meaning, however stark.
In spare, lyrical language Rebecca Young describes the voyage in just enough words to let us know the boy is sometimes sad, sometimes lonely and sometimes purely awed by the majesty of the world around him.
Ryan's quietly subversive art, which miniaturizes the heroic scale of Abstract Expressionist painting in ways that can make you feel even smaller, and awed, when beholding her work, offers a touchstone for interpretations of the show.
The fans would be so awed by my taste in thrash metal that they would will me to a trilling victory over Adorable Adrian Adonis, in which I finish him off with a triple Atomic Nutkick.
From that moment, I have followed Carrie's work and watched it continuously mature, awed by her formal engagement with photography and her ability, as an artist, to be an image maker, performer, director, producer and actor.
I'm hypnotized by the red-beige-brown carpet of California desert; mesmerized by the unbroken wilderness of northern Maine; awed by the peaks and valleys of the Cascades; calmed by the serenity of the Great Lakes.
"That's an extremely talented and well-coached team, led by an exceptional quarterback that had a heck of a day," Tom Herman, the Texas coach, said, his demeanor mostly downtrodden but maybe also a little awed.
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.
Two summers ago ago, when Netflix announced it was backing Brad Pitt's pricey combat comedy War Machine, the reaction in Hollywood was perhaps best summed up by the shocked-and-awed headlines of the press: "Game changer"!
Out the window of the Lockheed P-3 near Ellesmere Island, Canada When Mario Tama gazed through the window of a Lockheed P-3 flying 1,500 feet over the Arctic, he found himself awed by the scenery.
CHICAGO — "2003," the Chilean writer Roberto Bolaño's darkly enigmatic, wildly digressive, sometimes densely philosophical and above all extremely long final novel, has awed, mesmerized, baffled and exasperated readers around the world since its posthumous publication in 22666.
Over and over, would-be delegates in Wakefield — in the awed but welcoming tone of people who've just been given a tremendous gift — invoked two statistics that purported to prove how powerful a candidate Trump would be.
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.
I missed the era of cinematic newsreels by several decades, so I've mostly seen the concept deployed in fiction, where it signals an earlier era when stentorian male voices delivered thinly veiled propaganda to awed, passive audiences.
The first time I saw it at the age of 20—whacked out of my mind at 4 AM after a particularly intense NTV session—we just sat, awed, in the car for a solid 30 minutes.
John Muir, a naturalist and the so-called "Father of National Parks," was awed by the beauty he saw in Yosemite Valley, but he didn't realize that it was in large part due to Native American cultivation.
While we're bummed that Women of Congress is not real, we're still awed by the election of the most diverse Congress in history, and plan to watch their progress as though it were a Netflix show anyway.
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.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Stephen W. Hawking, 1942-2018: Seated, He Explored Universe and Awed World" (front page, March 15): Stephen Hawking, the author of "A Brief History of Time," had a remarkable gift for timing.
He sat down with Business Insider to recall his personal journey as a young man from a lower middle class family in India awed by the "stoic endurance" of his parents to CEO of an emerging powerhouse.
A brief verse on each spread is both awed and intimate — "The panda walks alone," she writes, "and the reason for its color / we may never really know" — leaving ample space for Horacek's vividly colored, painterly art.
So when she stepped out on the runway in a gorgeous twist on a traditional hanbok, inspired by her mother, the awed gasp from the judges as she shuffled down the runway was a perfectly understandable reflex.
As I watched the film, based on a play by Tarell Alvin McCraney, it held me in a state of awed recognition and remembrance of the times I was touched by transformational acts of gentleness and caring.
The 15-times major champion sank the winning putt the time the contest was last held at Royal Melbourne in 2011, when the Australian crowd was criticized by some Internationals for being over-awed by the Americans.
Glued to the BBC over the past few days, some of us, awed by such riveting political theater, could not help envying at least the style with which the British have handled their own bout of madness.
Awed by the eternal beauty all around him, mirthful and full of delight, he melted into the landscape, living in rustic simplicity and natural fellowship with the desert's wildlife while developing a firm foundation in desert ecology.
It's a preview of what the duo will play at Manana a few days later, and the audience—many of them first-time visitors who have been in Cuba for less than 24-hours—are awed into silence.
It may be corny to keep harping on about the atmosphere at Migration, but it was such a huge part of the festival that it bears repeating: the prevailing mood was warm, welcoming, happy, and (post-performances) awed.
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.
I will always remember the fearful, awed, and angry looks people gave me as I walked through that airport in handcuffs: Normally, when you are cuffed and in public, people look at you with either pity or disdain.
"It was a tremendous day, and to a large extent because of what I witnessed, we may do something like that on July 4 in Washington down Pennsylvania Avenue," Trump said after being awed by France's military hardware.
On Wednesday, U.S. investor Bill Franke pulled together a cohort of airlines in which he has stakes to announce a preliminary wholesale deal for 430 Airbus jets, achieving what one awed financier called a "masterstroke" of low prices.
I am awed by people like Dilbar, Hasina and Shafika with the physical and mental strength to escape through the mountains and then the moral strength to speak out about sexual violence meant to humiliate them into silence.
Like Clarissa, Frances is awed by, and more than a little attracted to, her fantastic friend, who speaks her mind with such free, natural authority and seems to be beyond the range of standard human destinies and disappointments.
Mr. Goff had been traveling for work in lieu of pursuing romance and was excited to be spending time with someone who already intrigued him, especially after he noticed her photography in a city newspaper and was awed.
Every year we ask this, and every year the Grammys make their best possible argument against our kvetching by bringing out their true reason for existing: a few live performances against which we find ourselves awed and defenseless.
I was awed by my grandmother's enormous library and was particularly enchanted by the encyclopedias, the way you could pull one out and open to a random page and learn about something thrilling you didn't even know existed.
"Awed by the panorama of Earth's blue, white and green 272 miles below them, the astronauts expressed Thanksgiving Day gratitude for the American technology that had made their space voyage possible," wrote The Associated Press on November 23, 1973.
Entering the White House as a junior speechwriter, Keenan remembers being immediately awed by the significance of the office he served and quickly learning the weight of responsibility that's placed in a president called on to console a nation.
And so I removed them from their box and placed them, one at a time, on my nipples, awed by the complete disappearance of my areolae, and of the two tiny eraser tips at the centers of my breasts.
The 19-year-old, who moved to the United States as a young child, has made no secret of being a fan of the Williams sisters, but she was far from over-awed by the occasion or her opponent.
Mr. Ward also adds a newer element in the mass of objects he assembles, which amount to a contemporary version of the sublime, in which you are awed and overwhelmed by the magnitude of stuff gathered in one place.
Formed by 2217 million years of shifting red stone and the surging slate-blue Irish Sea, the caves inspire awed reflection upon the raw power of nature and the irresistible imprint of time, among other musings on the mystic.
Isaacs strains to make a workable plot out of this thin gruel, but once she's in the groove she has us chasing Corie all over the map, charmed by this motormouth sleuth's snappy wit and awed by her courage.
After his election in 2016, Mr. Trump took a tour of the White House and was reportedly "awed" at the size and scope of the issues that came to the president's desk and the system that delivered them there.
And again, though I can barely remember the last time I saw a star, I felt awed at the scale of the universe, just as I had been looking at fossils and thinking about the eons that separated them and myself.
"Havel's awed appreciation for the values that too many of us might take for granted bought home to me, an American in my mid-20s sitting there in Africa, the power of the American example to the whole world," Flake said.
Two of the other three attendees had been to a Whisperlodge session before, and treated the experience with a religious kind of reverence, quietly awed with their heads bowed as we signed our consent forms agreeing to be touched (within reason).
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.
While President Forbes (Alan Dale) and Co.'s goal is to rouse the public against her anti-war plan, Keane worms her way out of captivity and gives a speech so powerful, it renders the press into an awed silence.
While the great American eclipse of 2017 was not a surprise and did not lead to any startling discoveries, millions of Americans — including me — were awed by it as the path of totality traversed the United States from Oregon to Georgia.
Kylie E was awed by Jane Goodall and her life, posing a number of good questions, and writing: Jane is an amazing role model, for example, she doesn't care what other's think but rather strives to be different and unique.
And I have to say, even though I knew there was a lot of corporate espionage taking place and a lot of theft that was taking place, this kind of awed me, in terms of what they've been pulling off.
The last Chinese-language film to become a breakout hit in North America was "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," which awed with its martial arts and stunt work and took in a surprising $180 million in 2000, after adjusting for inflation.
She's clever enough to extricate herself from the nursing home, agile enough to scale a roof while escaping an assassin and brave enough to win the admiration of her 13-year-old granddaughter, who becomes her awed companion on this adventure.
Since the release of her newest album "Cuz I Love You" in April, she's had multiple songs make their way up the Billboard charts, awed audiences with her commanding stage presence and incredible flute skills, and generally become near-ubiquitous.
Ordinary people were moved to tears at the sight of them, and some were so awed by the begum — so convinced that she was their returning queen — that they refused to turn their backs to her, walking backward, out of respect.
"The first time I saw the shield I was absolutely awed by it: the complex structure, the careful decorations, and the beautiful boss," said Rachel Crellin, a lecturer in late prehistory at the University of Leicester who studied the shield for impact damage.
Growing up in American Baptist churches, I was awed by missionaries: those larger-than-life heroes who go into hostile territory, risking body and limb to tell the Jesus story in countries where doing so is dangerous at best and illegal at worst.
She's published several books and trained countless apprentices through her renowned Green Goddess workshop, but I was most awed and impressed by the main photo on her website, which shows her laughing benevolently in front of a waterfall while wearing a bandana.
"The first time I saw the shield I was absolutely awed by it: the complex structure, the careful decorations, and the beautiful boss," Rachel Crellin, a professor at the University of Leicester who assessed the shield, in the University of York statement.
Still slightly awed by the turnout, the chef and Joe Kalturnyk—architect and cofounder of the event—chalked it up to the force of a simple yet visionary idea that there is joy and pride to be taken in doing winter right.
In the space of a few short weeks, students have become leaders, cleaning up the mess muddied by policymakers and gaining traction with policy change, while adults watch on, teary eyed and awed, as the students lead them toward a better tomorrow.
If you have elected a man who is not awed by the complexity of the world, but who filters the world to suit his own narcissism, then woe to you, because such a man is the opposite of the moderate voyager type.
Mr. Obama was traveling and did not see it in real time, but when Eric Schultz, the deputy press secretary, read Ms. Collier's words out loud to Mr. Obama on Marine One, the presidential helicopter, the president was awed by what he heard.
MADRID (Reuters) - Awed by the blue-green hues swirling across the marble-like surface of the Earth below, an Italian astronaut made an emotional appeal from space on Wednesday for world leaders to pull their "heads out of the sand" over climate change.
She released her first full-length comic, D.U.I.I, at the recent LA Book Arts Fair, and although the narrative is totally wordless, the comic is so rich with linear imagery that it keeps the reader both awed and repelled from cover to cover.
The model stares coolly at us, her face proceeding through broad facets of light: shaded cheek, sunlit nose, deeply shadowed eye socket, barely illuminated far cheek — and it's difficult not to feel awed by such a powerful, yet strikingly naturalistic consummation of dissonant events.
As they sing, both together and individually, with Marie at the piano and Rosetta mostly on guitar (neither actress actually plays, although they mime it convincingly), Rosetta draws out the shy Marie, who's at first awed by singing with a woman she has long admired.
The bus driver stopped so his passengers could take a picture, and I had the sense that even he — navigating this road, day after day — had never reached the point of taking the temple's beauty for granted, and was still awed by its magnificence.
Sometimes, though, we'll just have to sit back in and feel powerless and/or awed in the face answers so obscure we do not and cannot understand them and try look for meaning in our quest for comprehension when we can't find the comprehension itself.
As he toured "That's From Disneyland!" on a Friday in early August, he encountered awed families, fellow collectors scoping potential purchases, and one former schoolmate from Bakersfield who didn't know him back in the day, but who began sobbing when she realized their connection.
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.
MADRID, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Awed by the blue-green hues swirling across the marble-like surface of the Earth below, an Italian astronaut made an emotional appeal from space on Wednesday for world leaders to pull their "heads out of the sand" over climate change.
What makes Death Stranding a powerful experience is how it uses its agency-granting power to make you bored, or confused, or scared, or awed — to cycle you through a series of disempowering states, affecting you in a way that movies can't quite accomplish.
"The way they presented the receivership was that it would be beneficial to the students, but it's actually been detrimental," said Marina Awed, a student at an Argosy school in California, Western State College of Law, who was scheduled to graduate in two months.
And in a 21892 watercolor self-portrait, the great Schiele presents himself as a shocked-and-awed existential casualty, his head swollen to E. T. size, his mouth agape in a colicky, wailing O. By the time Schiele painted this, Munch was no longer living in Berlin.
"It's such a rare thing to be able to experience what we do for a living, and to do it together really feels like all the moments are special," McGraw said Added Hill, "I watch him perform and still to this day I'm awed by it."
" The recent voice assistant ads don't speculate on a potential endgame for voice AI. When Google previewed Google Duplex this afternoon, commentators and users were simultaneously awed and incredulous, some deeming its capabilities "eerily lifelike" or "terrifying" and anticipating unintended dystopian consequences, others calling it "mind-blowing.
But two days later, while Palestinians faced off with Israeli soldiers in a "Friday of Rage" against the new US policy, about a 20-minute walk west, the Friends of Zion Museum buzzed with visitors awed by the interactive exhibits extolling evangelical Christians' support for Israel.
It's refreshing, in this difficult time, when technology and the tech industry seem trapped in a quicksand of endless ethical compromises and disconcerting emergent properties, to come across something tech-related of which one can say, awed, without complications or caveats: holy shit this is amazing.
The first guess from one of my 1st graders was "death" and such an awed, somber, reflective hush fell over the class that I didn't want to tell them that actually the answer is the letter e, which just seemed so banal in the moment pic.twitter.
On the program, the comedian was awed while discovering the history of her own lineage: Roots revealed a maternal grandfather who was freed from slavery upon his owner's death — but had to fight for the liberties granted to him in court, against the original owner's grandson.
Daphne Guinness (the Honourable, to use her proper title) was teetering on her usual heelless skyscraper shoes through Rivington Guitars a few weeks ago, addressing herself to guitars, pedals and amps with the awed focus and connoisseur's eye she once brought to the salons of haute couture.
" (1995), White wrote about my eight-year-old self, expressing surprise that I enjoyed the game even though Leeds lost: "I looked at him and saw the picture of awed excitement his face had become and said that I thought he wasn't really a Leeds fan.
The interview, which also featured Mr. Trump's wife, Melania, and adult children, showed a side of the president-elect that he did not display during the campaign — a man awed and somewhat intimidated by the significance of the office to which he had just laid claim.
OBAMA: The troops, veterans and their families … they never asked for anything, but we knew that once people heard their stories, they would be as awed and inspired as we were, and would want to step up and do their part to honor and support these folks.
But most campaign finance experts say they have been awed by the durability of his fundraising prowess: Sanders has now received more in small contributions than even Barack Obama had at this point in 2000, according to Michael J. Malbin, executive director of the Campaign Finance Institute.
Jack Reacher ("Bigfoot," to those awed by his 6-foot-5-inch, 250-pound bulk) is right where we want him in Lee Child's new novel, THE MIDNIGHT LINE (Delacorte, $28.99): on an endless ribbon of highway, hitching rides and serving as "human amphetamine" for tired truckers.
Xochimilco Journal XOCHIMILCO, Mexico — With their gray-green waters and blue herons, the canals and island farms of Xochimilco in southern Mexico City are all that remain of the extensive network of shimmering waterways that so awed Spanish invaders when they arrived here 2000 years ago.
And so you get the gist of the loop I enter when I play The Division: I'm awed by craftsmanship, disturbed by the setting, distracted by gunplay, and jolted by somebody in their underpants a hundred miles away passing explosive gas, triggering some intangible renewal of the cycle.
Nearly every other table — from young Korean-Americans who knew everything on the K-pop soundtrack to those who seemed awed by the setting — had ordered the watermelon sawa, a hollowed-out half watermelon filled with ice, fruit purée, soju and Sprite, accompanied by bowls and a ladle.
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 huge carving of a monkey with its tail twirled in a spiral; vast, geometric images of a condor and a hummingbird; an immense spider — the 2,000-year-old Nazca Lines in Peru have awed and mystified modern viewers since they were first seen from the air last century.
The players have mockingly known Pérez as abuelo, or grandfather, for some time; that he is sufficiently awed by Zidane not to dictate team selections, to afford him independence, naturally places the players at the coach's back, rather than in their more familiar position at their manager's throat.
Launched from barges in the Hudson River or New York Harbor after dark, it was the city's biggest pyrotechnic display of the year — a booming, scintillating barrage of rockets and starbursts that bathed the awed crowds in eerie light and echoed off the facades of a city that lived on imagination.
This time she didn't charm us with her usual song stylings, but with her endless glee — and series of progressively tinier hats — as she greeted a string of stage stars, all of whom she seemed to be as awed by and excited to interact with as any diehard musical fan would.
From the Registan, Samarkand's ancient central square with its triptych of madrasahs, we walked to the forgotten-feeling Old Jewish Quarter, then headed to the Shah-i-Zinda necropolis, a vast labyrinth of blue-tiled, honeycomb-vaulted mausoleums where pilgrims and tourists wander in awed silence among the mosaic and majolica.
And that it would be O.K. Over years of going to Rush concerts, I always came away awed not just by the quality of the musicianship but also by the length of the shows: The band never seemed to want to give audiences anything but its full measure of appreciation.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Can Trump Pardon Himself, and Other Questions" (news article, July 22): As a retired attorney, I am awed, amazed and deeply troubled that there is even any debate at all — especially by legal scholars — as to whether President Trump has the power to pardon himself.
I actually sat and watched the whole thing, and I was unexpectedly awed as Mehmet Oz connected with his subject and actually got this frenetic force of nature to calm down and focus for much of the time, rather than rattle off his usual mix of rote campaign attacks and tangential non sequiturs.
"She presented the operatic voice as something we could be fascinated and awed by, and with her great sense of humor, she was 'Bubbles,' the diva we could all relate to," Ms. Pérez said in a statement, adding that she hoped to engage new audiences through social media and by working in schools.
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.
" Mayor Eric Garcetti of Los Angeles tweeted shortly after the news broke: "Kobe Bryant was a giant who inspired, amazed, and thrilled people everywhere with his incomparable skill on the court — and awed us with his intellect and humility as a father, husband, creative genius, and ambassador for the game he loved.
There is, of course, the part of your brain that knows you are still standing inside a largely empty facility which shares a wall with The Gap, but the subtle trickery and sheer scope of what you are seeing, hearing, and feeling make it almost impossible to not feel awed by the whole affair.
When I asked my editor friend Julie if I could get her young daughters Barbies, she balked, relenting only when I found President Barbies (long before Hillary, Elizabeth, Amy and Kamala were in the running.)  Stopping by, they were awed by the Batgirl and Poison Ivy Barbies I'd kept in their original containers on my shelf.
I am awed by the job, as anybody would be, but I honestly, Tom, I feel so comfortable and you know it would be, to me, a great achievement if I could come back here in a year or two years and say — and have a lot of the folks here say, 'You've done a great job.
" 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.
"Many people who come out of Taliesin are so awed by Wright that they're trying desperately to figure out how to be respectful and to be little Wrights, which rarely works very successfully," Barry Bergdoll, a professor of art history and archaeology at Columbia University and a curator at the Museum of Modern Art, says in the documentary.
As I'd progressed from the true love narrative of my youth, I'd come to the more practical and yet awed conclusion that marriage wasn't about two persons joining their souls but rather two persons solemnly promising to be a family, two persons soldiering on in the journey through life and ultimately hauling each other to the grave.
As she prepared to join a pantheon of American ski racing greats such as Vonn; Tamara McKinney, the first woman from the United States to win the overall title, in 1983; and the two American men to have won the overall, Phil Mahre (1981 through 1983) and Bode Miller (2005 and 2008), Shiffrin admitted to being awed.
Andris Nelsons, who conducted her in breakout performances of Strauss's "Elektra" at the Royal Opera House in London and with the Boston Symphony Orchestra (including at a searing Carnegie Hall performance in 2015), said he was awed by her ability to sing with power, but also with chamber-music-like intimacy — and by her dramatic intensity.
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.
It features a genuinely over-awed-seeming Chance declaring himself a "big fan" of the series, before playing the sweet Coloring Book track "Juke Jam," a poem called "The Other Side" and a cover version of Stevie Wonder's "They Won't Go When I Go." Obviously, it's a glorious balm for just about any sadness, and Chance's reverence for the Tiny Desk form only makes it more enjoyable.
Even longtime observers who have seen this kind of acclaim for a show before -- the ones who remember the hype, the ticket frenzies and the deluge of awards that accompanied "Hair" in 1968, "A Chorus Line" in 1975, "Rent" in 1996, "The Producers" in 2001 and "The Book of Mormon" in 2011 -- have been awed by the way "Hamilton" has become a blockbuster cultural touchstone.
The Case Against Free Speech is a sometimes flawed but necessary book, one that I hope people will read and argue with, and one that I hope spawns both some more rigorous histories of political conceptions of speech as well as some more pointed polemics aiming at the sacrosanctity of the First Amendment, which could stand to be a site of contestation rather than blindly awed reverence.
Later, when the house camera catches him staring up at his drummer, his back to the audience, flashing an awed grin, holding his pose while the syncopation of "Stand Tall" crescendos, looking like a Broadway leading man facing up to a cardboard cutout of a mountain, his coke-white jumpsuit pulled down around his waist, are we supposed to think that he's about to climb some Everest?
When Taylor Swift hits the stage at the new SoFi Stadium this summer in Hollywood Park ahead of the 2000 season for Los Angeles' two NFL teams, it's expected that 24,25 fans will be cheering for two reasons: They will be rocking to the songbird's latest hits, while being awed by the design and technical wizardry of the venue, set to open July 26.
The semi-abstract light shows that greeted Chuck Yeager (Sam Shepard) in that film, as he cracked the sound barrier and neared the threshold of space, are akin to those which swirl around Armstrong in his X-15, and the closeup of his awed expression, later on, as sunlight and then moonlight flood the tiny window of his Apollo capsule, is a nod to all the grins of the Mercury boys as they sailed on over the rainbow.
As Nutanix reels once again from another time of severe crisis, marked by a global pandemic that threatens to plunge the world into another recession, Pandey is drawing key lessons from his odyssey — from a young man from a lower middle class family in India awed by the "stoic endurance" of his parents to a tech entrepreneur who launched a company at the height of a downturn, that is battling it out with bigger rivals in a fast-changing, highly competitive market.
To his credit, a warning just in the nick of time could, hypothetically save a life, though at this point all of the evidence that Citizen's impact is net positive and not net negative is from isolated feel-good anecdotes, like Frame's awed account of a man using Citizen to rescue a baby from a hot car — an incident that I will not recount in detail here beyond saying that Citizen seems happy to celebrate incidents of citizen intervention so long as the outcome is positive.
" Shaughnessy can also write the kind of line that is confusing in its beauty, whose beauty exceeds its sense, which is the thing I go to poetry for — lines that can be read and reread without exhausting their potential meaning: "What could be queerer than this queer tug-lust for what already is, who already am, but other of it?" she writes in the book's first poem, a kind of awed love letter to the rising sea (we can't blame it for killing us): "If there's anything bluer than the ocean it's its greenness.
Anyone who's ever found themselves captivated by a scene from Planet Earth — the BBC's landmark 11-part documentary that awed viewers with its stunning presentation of animal life all over the globe — should be looking forward to Planet Earth II. A decade after the original 2006 series wowed audiences with its artfully filmed, high-definition footage of elusive snow leopards and hyrdoplaning dolphins and adorable polar bear cubs, the highly anticipated six-part follow-up promises an even more stunning adventure, albeit one that comes with a grave warning.

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