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Certainly the national press seems awed, the boys in particular.
The rest of the party looked on in awed silence.
I am left awed, once again, by the power of popular culture.
They went into the police station feeling a little awed.
She looked at him, awed to be loved by such a man.
He was not in the least awed by the presence of the great man.
These men and women were trying not to appear awed by the company in which they found themselves.
Most people are awed when they come upon this site, which is thousands of years old.
During his first visit to the Land, they had looked at him in awed respect.
I'm awed by your ability to share this story in such a moving way.
They all stood for a moment, looking down the steps, awed.
Like a red fountain, one of the I men told the other in an awed voice.
His awed eyes were on the face of the man who confronted them.
All five men stared at her with wide awed eyes.
Before, he would have been stunned and awed by this place.
That was God's spirit moving, he thought in an awed way.
In the audience were not politicians but about 35 awed students.
Here he was, awed and covered with the dust of others.
The children stared at him, awed and a little afraid.
When they climbed the top bar and looked down, he was awed.
I had a new, almost awed respect for her courage now.
I began to feel that these two women, one encouraging the other, had become awed by themselves.
He held it out from himself, watching with awed fascination.
They stood there, the two of them, tiny and awed.
I'm awed anew by what a woman with a car has to know.