| 41. | The process of cloning is both wondrously high-tech and crudely hit-or-miss.
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| 42. | Right through this Beethoven performance she wondrously brought out intricate details, inner voices and harmonic colorings.
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| 43. | Otis Taylor, the Chiefs fleet wideout, personified the AFL's wondrously wide-open style.
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| 44. | The plot is plain and simple, but the details are wondrously accurate and the performances are remarkable.
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| 45. | Electronics manufacturers seemingly have ample technology _ and ample will _ to create wondrously tiny, portable gadgets.
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| 46. | The wondrously complicated " Ring " trilogy is not written in chronological order, Simburg noted.
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| 47. | According to George Benjamin " [ Boulez ] has produced a catalogue of wondrously luminous and scintillating works.
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| 48. | While Egyptian art is primarily identified with the monumental, skill is wondrously apparent in small artifacts, too.
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| 49. | There is nothing European about Marilyn Monroe, on the other hand, and her stamp has done wondrously well.
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| 50. | According to the wondrously named Sedalia Bazoo newspaper, Charlie Smith was a leading restaurateur here in June of 1885.
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