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7 Sentences With "more marvelous"

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For far more marvelous is the truth than any artists of the past imagined!
Singh's creation, a 360-foot-long real-world recreation of the game's first level, is much more marvelous.
The entire story is not one of tragedy: It is so much bigger, and more rich, and more wonderful, and more marvelous.
The faintly mystical aura of his biography and certain strange wanderings into romantic love do not so much humanize Gaitonde as make him more marvelous, more mysterious.
"Concerto DSCH" and "Rodeo" look the most built to last, though other, perhaps more fragile works by those two men now seem even more marvelous in aspects of style, expression and stage sociology.
A large portion of his estate was designated for a "niece" who was said actually to be a child born out of wedlock. When looking back at Flagler's life, after Flagler's death, George W. Perkins, of J.P. Morgan & Co., reflected, "But that any man could have the genius to see of what this wilderness of waterless sand and underbrush was capable and then have the nerve to build a railroad here, is more marvelous than similar development anywhere else in the world."Moffet, Samuel. Henry Morrison Flagler The Cosmopolitan; a Monthly Illustrated Magazine (1902) APS Online Miami's main east-west street is named Flagler Street and is the main shopping street in Downtown Miami.
The Greek colonies, not Ilium and Atreides Agamemnon, are the true epic of Hellas, vastly more marvelous. So of the Aryan folk; not the Vedas, not the Avestas, not the Iliad, or the Nibelungenlied, or Beowulf, but the marvelous tale of what the Aryan man has lived—how he has subdued the wild and waste lands—how he has made the desert to blossom as the rose—how he has built up empire with ax and plow, and has sailed the unknown paths of the seas—these are his true race epic. The others are only as the fairy tales which old wives tell to their children. We read between the lines of the written epic to find the truer and greater epic which lies beyond.

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