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He had little time to teach, but he marvelled at the inventions of his graduate students.
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In the 19th century Alexis de Tocqueville marvelled that in America the opulent did not stand aloof from the people.
ECONOMIST: Lexington
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Contemporary accounts written by overawed foreign dignitaries marvelled at the palace's legendary staff of black eunuchs, its famed musicians and its elegant purpose-built pavilions.
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Many marvelled that Good Time Charlie had so fiercely embraced this cause.
ECONOMIST: Charlie Wilson
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After you have marvelled at the horses and gorged yourself on country cuisine, stroll through the market for bargain-priced leather goods, ponchos and silver jewellery.
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But then, as I watched my own kids, I marvelled at how they gradually learned how to delay and how that made so many other things possible.
NEWYORKER: Don��t!
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He marvelled at the system of bellows, pipes and stops.
ECONOMIST: Athelstan Spilhaus
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As we prepared for landing, I marvelled.
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When he was ruled out of the Ashes series through injury, Australia marvelled that the loss of a man with a batting average of 19.48 and a bowling mark of 47.15 could be so damaging.
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Coming close up behind him, she marvelled.
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It was applauded long and loud by the legends on the pitch as well as the crowd who have marvelled at his Arsenal displays for the last 11 years during which he has scored 120 goals in 423 games.
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For the past eleven days I have marvelled at the prowess of sportsmen and women from all around the world who have run, jumped, rowed, dived, sailed, shot, lifted and all the other sporting verbs to an extent mere mortals glued to the television cannot even begin to comprehend.
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