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It was something to marvel at.
There's always something to marvel at.
The wide range of her stellar acting is something to marvel at. . . .
There are fewer bowheads passing by, too, but there is always something to marvel at out on the ice.
The architect was the Mexican-born, Paris-trained Rudolph Daus, and his masonry is something to marvel at.
This is something to marvel at too, as J.A. Adande writes on ESPN.com, even if the Spurs' brand of basketball hurts your eyes and makes television executives weep.
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In fact, the meals here are something to marvel--a vast majority of the food comes from the property's own garden, whose unique design falls under the category of sacred geometry.
Pigeons, squirrels, sparrows and the like animate our often-drab urban vista and give us something natural to marvel at.
The steady, indirect approach is something either to marvel at for the emerging superpower's foresight, or to note down for its good fortune.
The Zhuangzi, like the Daodejing, calls upon human beings to identify with the whole of the cosmos and its transformations, and such identification involves acceptance, even celebration of death and loss, because in dying one participates in the next transformation of the cosmos and becomes something else to marvel at, such as a fly's foreleg.
They are something at which to marvel.
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