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Fans of "Top Chef" have seen contestants use liquid nitrogen to try to wow the judges, and some prominent restaurants are using it to impress their guests.
It does not try to wow but to soothe, and every time I lingered there, I felt tranquil and content, in a modest way that befitted the place.
Becker doesn't try to wow the audience with set-pieces: he begins the story after the eponymous "grisbi" -- 96 kilos of gold -- has been stolen.
For all the relentless, terrifying momentum "Jaws" builds up, it's an unusually companionable horror picture: it doesn't oppress viewers with claustrophobic atmosphere or try to wow them with special effects.
In trying to answer those questions George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens must now engage in a delicate balance, combining its old tradition of historical curatorship with new traditions that try to wow visitors with sensations like a surround-sound theater in which cannon thuds can be felt in every seat and real snowflakes fall from the ceiling.
This time she's chosen a song called Maybe (Forse) to try to wow Copenhagen.
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Each speaker tried to wow the crowd with yet another discovery.
But it's not making a grand statement or trying to wow you.
Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and, on Monday, Bank of America all tried to wow their audiences with what appeared to be — presto!
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