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He expresses wonder that the profession isn't crammed with former Supreme Court Justices, bishops, & Ph.D's.
Throughout the short narrative, the mother expresses wonder at the magic of the gift that has come to her.
Clean up!' " McCarthy expresses wonder at the byzantine politics of the city, and he is not alone among Booker's allies in wishing that the Mayor would strike at his enemies with greater force.
The pattern is as follows: First, Darwin expresses wonder and amazement about the phenomena he is observing, say, a part of a barnacle or the behavior of aphids or worms.
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All express wonder at Shackleton's feat.
Even more have expressed wonder about the vast riches spent on rebuilding Wembley.
For, while expressing wonder at "being mentioned in the same breath as Michael Frayn", Lebrecht is not exactly modest.
"A question is more spacious than a statement," she once wrote, "far better suited to expressing wonder".
But Mr Obama also expressed wonder that either top Democrat would want to subject themselves to another bid for the presidency.
Her questioning books express wonder: they are enlightening, in the best sense, passionately contesting our facile, recycled understanding of ourselves and of our world.
Express wonder, as the Independent's Michael Coveney does, at lyrics that manage to rhyme "hormone with whore moan and demands that somebody shuts his von Trapp".
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