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She had become central to our lives, awakening us to wonders which by ourselves we would neither have envisioned nor sought.
Related to this is the reluctance on the part of teachers in the early centuries of the Common Era to point to wonders and miracles in their own time.
The chirpy action involves no greater aggression than Carmen Miranda's lipsticky kisses, but the story, about the hectic romance of a soldier headed for combat (James Ellison) and a lonely showgirl (Alice Faye), gives rise to wonders of erotic delirium (complete with gigantic bananas).
"Myopia had a magical effect upon my life, in that it allowed me to exist in a cloudy fog for almost 8 years, before a pair of glasses exposed me to wonders of vision all in a moment," Mothersbaugh states.
But one has to wonders if anyone from the government also told Mr. Ovitz that while he was busy telling the truth that he should try not to mention all of the names of the people he had Mr. Pellicano investigate.
Much like our own United States of America -- a land which includes the most refined and developed urban centers in the world, and at the same time claims home to wonders of nature which remain untamable: the canyons of Colorado, the Redwoods of California, the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee -- this is a land that remains much the same as it was before man ever got his hands on it.
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One begins to wonder.
"You start to wonder.
Never had to wonder.
You have to wonder.
Then I began to wonder.
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