DeCoux, now 27, marvels at what he has accomplished in such a short time.
"It took 10 or 15 minutes for the girls to become Americans, " marvels Mrs.
"Someone was very dedicated, " marvels a Batista spokeswoman during a phone call this morning.
Dodd, now one of Daschle's close confidants, marvels at his old rival's political skills.
Together, the two firms hope to transform yet more mundane household goods into technology-rich marvels.
It's a poor deal for government finances but a great deal for consumers, '' marvels Slott.
It's the story of two economic marvels fueled by an ethic of hard work and innovation.
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Shops come and go, and same goes for architectural marvels, or even entire city blocks.
Below is a slide show illustrating the monumental marvels that abound in the new Adobe campus.
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The booming economy will produce new technological marvels that will make our defenses all the more advanced.
Computers, copy machines, scanners, faxes and countless other marvels of the modern workplace are engines of productivity.
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The marvels keep coming, from astrological and medical texts to a richly embellished 18th-century Damascus reception room.
"Suddenly, whatever procedure that can be done anywhere in the world can be done in India, " he marvels.
" As the book's narrator marvels: "Going kayaking together was supposed to make all those EVPs into friends?
As he approaches the East River, he marvels at a construction crane hoisting giant girders into the sky.
But Ms. Yao now owns a modern riverside apartment in Pudong and marvels at its affordability compared with London.
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The mortgages themselves are marvels of financial engineering (see sidebar), designed to protect borrowers and lenders against high inflation.
Compared with the primitive prosthetics of my youth, modern prosthetics are technological marvels.
"Stan's almost 90 years old and he's got more energy than you or I will ever have, " marvels Walters.
But she certainly marvels at its abilities when others retrieve information for her.
Mr. Balcerowicz marvels that federal spending is still much higher than before the crisis, which isn't the case in Europe.
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"I've never seen a company tell customers to buy less of its product, " marvels Harvard Business School professor Forest Reinhardt.
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"It's the best deal they've offered in the last half-century, " marvels Philadelphia lawyer Ian Comisky , a tax fraud expert.
"It was a chance encounter, so I took a chance, " explains Kessler, who still marvels at Rolls' impact on his trip.
The mortgages themselves are marvels of financial engineering (see "Mortgaging The Future"), designed to protect borrowers and lenders against high inflation.
Mr. Vitale marvels at how ESPN, with its many channels of coverage, has fundamentally changed the college game over the years.
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Stefansson marvels that anyone would try to put together a "finished" genome without a recombination map to serve as a guide.
Dave's a 40-year-old doctor and he marvels at the way his body has adapted to the many hours breathing in low oxygen.
Today's automated machines are technological marvels, but their limitations are becoming apparent.
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