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Anyone who has closely studied the music and libretto might be astonished by such a superficial take on the opera.
Could Dante be suggesting that, like the ancient god seeing the little boat, the Christian God might be astonished to behold the poet's flight?
An 18th-century coachman might be astonished by an inter-city bus, but his passengers would still recognise the 21st-century book.
This acknowledged that Bethe, many of whose more fundamental and complex contributions to physics had been proposed unsuccessfully for a Nobel Prize, might be astonished that this relatively early work carried out over a short period had been chosen.
You might be astonished by quickly how residents can come together when threatened with noise pollution.
But those seafaring captains who once used the then unusual fruit as a symbol to show they were home and hosting might be astonished to find that centuries on, the pineapple has also been added to the inflation basket.
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Angelopoulos was soaked in Greek history and culture; Tarr might well be astonished at the idea.
He might also be astonished by the youth of so many of these people: the majority of Arabs are under 25 years old.Special report Waking from its sleep The world of the Arabs Imposing freedom All change, no change How to stay in charge The fever under the surface Which way will they go?
I'd be astonished.
While many people who know the cable industry–a group that has been referred to by Al Gore as the "la cosa nostra might be astonished by the boldness of Jermoluk's assertion, such boldness may be justified.
Prepare to be astonished.
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