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After so many years the sight could still awe her.
The interest turned to awe the first time they met on the court as professionals.
It is a street not meant to be lived in but to awe the people.
Its appearance will awe you, for you've never seen anything like it.
The ways in which he made you feel both awe and fear, often simultaneously.
On the faces of the two was something akin to awe.
And she possessed these, making such beauty as to awe a man.
He watched it all while his terror changed to awe.
I looked down at Roy with something akin to awe.
We come in, show superior abilities, and try to awe them.
Going to walk out into the streets and awe the Empire troops to death, are you?
"Making a mistake will awe every one of us," he said quietly.
He looked at Pat with an expression akin to awe.
This from Larry, with the nearest approach to awe that he had yet shown.
It was a sight that never failed to awe Duncan.
I just don't know what will awe me any more."
I was immune to all efforts to awe me about the religious aspect of Christmas.
Such situations provided a relief that never failed to awe the young doctor.
There was a look akin to awe on his swarthy face.
He'd felt it a few times before, but it never failed to awe him.
He would have to simplify his questioning, be careful not to awe her.
Even Tomas felt something akin to awe in his presence.
There was a look in her eyes which was akin to awe.
The best way to shock and awe an enemy is still to kill him."
But if they surprised me, surely, I thought, we would awe them by an overwhelming application of force.