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- Larson said almost wonderingly about the two men who were, respectively, the country's most famed criminal lawyer and a revered former presidential candidate.
- "In other parts of the world, the interrogation of the first lady could be imagined only in a nightmare, " it concluded, wonderingly.
- As one interviewee points out wonderingly, he averaged 5.2 yards a carry-- that's a first down every two times he carried the ball!
- One recalls wistfully and wonderingly the far more sensitive, as well as far more contemporary, work the same architects have achieved elsewhere, notably in the Near East.
- "I gave birth to a symbol, " says the mother of the two brothers, wonderingly, " and me with no college education ."
- In New York, Chicago, Detroit, there would be a place he could call home; he would be _ he shakes his head wonderingly at the term _ an institution.
- "Young sailors once stood under a square sail, gazing wonderingly across the water to where a strange shore rose about the sea _ a New World, " he wrote.
- The arrival of the boys in Boston _ a place without wind or dust, they say wonderingly _ marks the end of an extraordinary African journey and the entry into a strange, new world.
- It's not necessary . " Bright Young Things " is at its most sympathetic and cruel when Agatha peers out a window at the morning and says, wonderingly, " So many little people.
- "Maybe they are in their 80s or 90s, " Weirich said wonderingly . " They go up to the roof every evening to watch the sunset, when the colors flood the sky over the Hudson ."