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The stunning views over the sea bring gasps from Maddy; the discovery that one route leaves precisely one metre of available rope brings a gasp of relief from me.
His iron wrists give Nadal the power to humiliate from distance, wrapping that racket around forehands that bring gasps of disbelief from the crowd and groans of agony from the person on the business end of them.
The tape-measure jobs — the kind that scream power, raise the hair on the backs of necks, bring gasps and ovations from the crowds — have always been a vital part of golf's appeal, even if very long hitters themselves often occupied the fringes of the sport.
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The 20-minute ride on these puddle jumpers can be bumpy, but the pilots are friendly, and no one particularly cares if passengers bring (gasp!) beverages or toiletries onboard — the beginning of a beautiful holiday.
The performance brought gasps from an audience that included Tony Bennett, Elvis Costello, Diana Krall and Barbara Carroll.
His statement brought gasps from the public gallery.
Wednesday's evidence from Dutroux brought gasps from those watching the screens.
But what brought gasps from the audience were photographs of glaciers, then and now.
A deafening flypast – two Spitfires, a Dakota and a Lancaster bomber – brought gasps and announced the arrival of the Queen.
Nor were there prolonged bidding wars or prices that brought gasps from the audience in the York Avenue salesroom.
Ottawa goalie Patrick Lalime lost his stick during a Toronto foray, while Belfour occasionally ranged wide from his crease to play the puck, bringing gasps from the crowd.
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