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What a marvel.
(What a marvel of compression that story must have been!) This, then, is the heart of the book.
What a marvel of clarity and logic on a horizontal plane, the one displayed on the map.
What a marvel the first photographic images must have been to their early-19th-century viewers — the crisp, unassailable reality of scenes and events, unfiltered by an artist's paintbrush or point of view.
And what a marvel it was -- 64K of memory and "portable" to boot.
All you need to do is rotate your arm to realize what a marvel your shoulder is.
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Speaker after speaker at the unveiling rhapsodized about what an engineering marvel the P1 is, and with a second-generation version of the carbon-fiber monocell around which the company's MP4-12C is based, it is certainly that.
What a delicate, elegant marvel these movies have been.
"What a miracle!" Hirohito Issey Ogataa) marvels, staring at the pale, pickled, seemingly unremarkable crustacean as an assistant transcribes the emperor's comments.
The crowds reflect what many consider a marvel of economic development -- new office towers, reduced crime and new businesses drawing thousands of pedestrians at all hours.
In what stands as a marvel in this politically polarized state, there was agreement between often-warring Republicans and Democrats on the relative pointlessness of political interaction.
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