People walking through the building found themselves strolling along subterranean passageways and chambers, gazing up at a clear glass dining room ceiling revealing live fish or marvelling at the art deco interiors of its rooms.
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"When did Barry Richard become a Republican ? " a Jacksonville reporter asked one of the local lawyers the other day, marvelling that Barry, for the record, was a registered Democrat.
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During dinner, after marvelling at a centerpiece with ten African native figurines, a prerecorded gramophone voiced by Mr . Owen accuses them each of past murders that the law was unable to punish and promises swift retribution.
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The novel ends with the travellers marvelling at the technological wonders of their new home, emblematised in the almost-complete Hudson River Railroad ( which would grow into the New York Central ) finally opened October 3, 1851.
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Martin-Floreal, who won the silver medal in the 100-meter hurdles in the 1992 Olympics, remembered everyone marvelling at Griffth Joyner as she entered a welcoming party for Olympians in Japan, shortly before the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
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Despite his quietness viewers fell in love with him anyway, marvelling at his quirky and creative ways to pass the time and retain his sanity such as pillow stacking, spider watching, bug saving, swan apple carving and face painting.
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Reminiscing last week, former Nordiques owner Marcel Aubut, marvelling at his former club's success in Colorado, recalled that his old club had only 10 luxury suites in Le Colisee and needed about 75 simply to stay in business . ..
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Unless you are a daily traveller on the KTM Komuter which passes through the site, the strict security on location will prevent you from marvelling at the imposing substructure and superstructure works ( work done below and above the surface of the ground ).
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It s a brilliant and unsettling conceit, leaving you marvelling that writing this good could have come so fast . " He acknowledged that, " Autumn is a novel of ideas, and plot isn t the reason we keep turning the pages.
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According to Moffat, by the seventh series, Amy and Rory had become " a crack team "; so used to being the Doctor's companions that instead of marvelling at him they " treat him like a big kid they have to look after ".