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"I wanted to just be astounded by what showed up," he said.
The hypocrisy here would be astounding if anyone had the capacity to be astounded anymore.
But one investor in Bridge says he would be "astounded" if it broke even by then.
You'll be astounded by the amount of unnecessary and time-consuming distractions you have in your life.
Such a person would be astounded to learn that the speaker is president of the United States.
But the next minute they will be astounded by something like the spectral beauty of Yūshin's double exposure-esque Ghost Lanterns.
"I feel like I'm sort of passing the baton to Emma Watson, and I think she's going to be astounded," O'Hara says.
We'll be astounded if we don't see at least one of these former contestants head off to Mexico for Bachelor in Paradise.
We would be astounded if gyms provided tobacco to patrons, so we must pose serious questions to gyms who provide ultraviolet radiation.
"I continue to be astounded at the lack of compassion Bernie shows to the survivors of gun violence," Sandy Anglin Phillips tweeted.
Will they still be good in 2050, by which time future generations may be astounded by the 2000 Bordeaux and the 2005 Burgundy?
We've seen too many Apatowian man boys take a stab at the virginity beat not to be astounded that someone got finally it right.
Elliott disagreed, saying that "I would be astounded if the prime minister wasn't re-elected," and that he expected May to increase her majority.
You'll experience leaps in knowledge along the way and be astounded at how much you've learned, while simultaneously realizing how much you don't know.
"3.5 million Londoners who use our app, and more than 40,000 licensed drivers who rely on Uber to make a living, will be astounded by this decision," Elvidge said.
"3.5 million Londoners who use our app, and more than 40,000 licensed drivers who rely on Uber to make a living, will be astounded by this decision," he said.
The prospect of a retrospective would doubtless gratify him, although the skeptic in him would be astounded: I don't know what will be left of me fifty years from now.
"3.5 million Londoners who use our app, and more than 40,000 licensed drivers who rely on Uber to make a living, will be astounded by this decision," says Tom Elvidge, general manager of Uber in London.
As for locals, "3.5m Londoners who use our app and more than 40,000 licensed drivers who rely on Uber to make a living will be astounded by this decision," Tom Elvidge, Uber's boss in London, pointed out.
" Unsurprisingly, Uber said in a statement that it's going to appeal TfL's decision: "3.5 million Londoners who use our app, and more than 40,000 licensed drivers who rely on Uber to make a living, will be astounded by this decision.
Update: In a statement, Tom Elvidge, general manager of Uber in London, said: 3.5 million Londoners who use our app, and more than 40,000 licensed drivers who rely on Uber to make a living, will be astounded by this decision.
Neither the Clinton nor Trump campaigns responded to questions about ethical considerations for appointments, but some experts said it was hard to imagine how they'd fill their administrations under Obama's standards – Byrner of the Center for Responsive Politics said she'd be "astounded" if they kept them.
A TIME traveler from the early 1990s would be astounded to behold the gleaming new city of high-rise condo buildings that's grown up in the formerly industrial neighborhood of Chelsea, where once the only place to see art was the old Dia headquarters on West 22nd Street.
Author and historian John Barry, who served on a board that was created after Katrina to oversee the levee system of greater New Orleans on the east bank of the Mississippi River, said he was "very confident" in the structural integrity of the river levees and would be "astounded" if they breached.
It just follows, because remember you can't > take very old people as sources of organs and you can't take people who are > very sick. They, Falun Gong, are in part younger, and by lifestyle, > healthier. I would be astounded if they weren't using some of those > prisoners as sources of organs."Chinese Regime Indirectly Admits Organ > Harvesting: Bioethics Professor", Youtube video, NTDTV, 15 Mar 2012 In 2008 Israel passed a law banning the sale and brokerage of organs.
"It was Thatcher's legislation, actually giving council tenants the right to buy their own houses. I think if it had been made public before then there'd have been a huge outcry. I think people would be astounded if they knew that." On 25 August 2010, it was reported that Scargill had been told that he no longer qualified for full membership of the NUM under union rules that he had helped draw up, but was only eligible for "life", "retired" or "honorary" membership, none of which carried voting rights.
Houël laid stress on Artemesia's devotion to architecture. In his dedication to L'Histoire de la Royne Arthémise, he told Catherine: > You will find here the edifices, columns, and pyramids that she had built > both at Rhodes and Halicarnassus, which will serve as remembrances for those > who reflect on our times and who will be astounded at your own buildings–the > palaces at the Tuileries, Montceaux, and Saint-Maur, and the infinity of > others that you have constructed, built, and embellished with sculptures and > beautiful paintings.Quoted by Knecht, 224. Catherine commissioned the > artists Niccolò dell'Abbate and Antoine Caron to illustrate the poem.
With the US also decrying the use of troops against civilian protests, the South Vietnamese government complained that unlike their Saigon counterparts, the Huế police were not trained in riot control. Diệm's authorities requested that the Americans airlift 350 military personnel from Vũng Tàu in the far south to quell the protests in Huế, but the Americans refused. William Trueheart, who was in charge of the US Embassy, Saigon while Ambassador Frederick Nolting was on holiday, confronted Secretary of State Nguyễn Đình Thuận about the allegations of blister gas usage the next day. Thuận appeared to be astounded and asked Trueheart what blister gas was.
Daly's natural aptitude for the sport, combined with Professor Newton's coaching, saw his boxing skill develop at an astonishing rate; so much so that he was entered into his first professional fight at the age of just nine or 10. During the next few years he amassed a long string of victories, fighting at small venues in and around London, often conceding age, height and weight to opponents. In June 1927, though aged only 14, Daly served as a sparring partner to the reigning world middleweight champion Mickey Walker, who was in London preparing for a world-title defence against Scotland's Tommy Milligan. Walker and his manager, Jack 'Doc' Kearns, were said to be astounded by the young boxer's talent.
" Jagger has been described as "one of the most popular and influential frontmen in the history of rock & roll" by AllMusic and MSN, with Billboard sharing a similar sentiment calling him "the rock and roll frontman". Musician David Bowie joined many rock bands with blues, folk and soul orientations in his first attempts as a musician in the mid-1960s, and he was to recall: "I used to dream of being their Mick Jagger". Bowie would also offer that "I think Mick Jagger would be astounded and amazed if he realized that to many people he is not a sex symbol, but a mother image." Jagger appeared on Rolling Stone List of 100 Greatest Singers at number 16; in the article, Lenny Kravitz wrote: "I sometimes talk to people who sing perfectly in a technical sense who don't understand Mick Jagger.
Making innovative, fascinating use of traditional painting techniques, Kashi does not give up the act of painting, but his work draws on insights that derive from the experience and thinking of modern and contemporary art. The poetic and metaphorical value carried by the painting alludes, on the one hand, to Mark Rothko's color fields, and on the other—to Gerhard Richter's work. The painting is thus charged with layers of time and place beyond the here-and-now". Ruthi ofek "Infinite Painterly Landscapes" "Kashi's paintings carry within them the anxiety of an encounter with the "sensitive viewer" signaled in the mid-20th century by Mark Rothko, the viewer whose gaze and insights seal a painting's fate: if the experience does not enchant him, if the dark shimmering tones fail to claim his attention, he may be astounded by the painting's technical virtuosity but will not emotionally enter Kashi's core preoccupation with landscape spaces that hedge in a dense, velvety darkness.

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