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Also marvelous, though too fleetingly seen, are the outsize surreal hands above the dolls.
If you can resist the exceptional bread, you may have room for one of the marvelous, though huge, desserts.
Architects point out that porches, marvelous though they may be, tend to make the inner rooms dark.
RICHARD WILLIAMS: I can't help feeling that Roger Federer's wins in 2009, marvelous though they were, were slightly diminished in value by the problems Nadal suffered.
Ms. Scott, Ms. LuPone and Mr. Mitchell, marvelous though they have all been elsewhere, here seem to be preoccupied with other matters, like where they'll be having dinner after the show.
Ms. Tomsic was again marvelous, though certain qualities in her playing suggest why she has not been embraced by all segments of the public, let alone a major recording company.
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Though marvelous as an ensemble, and certainly exuberant, the panels — like many examples of American popular culture in the early 20th century — are not subtle in their depictions of nonwhite people and non-European cultures.
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Eyes were riveted on his hands; those marvelous hands, though stiffened by age, that sent out a sound many said would be hard to forget.
This will be marvelous, even though we don't know how the passengers are going to get out of the top deck, or into it.
Beneath the show's marvelous music, though, there's also a certain sweetness to the narrative.
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