These polls were immediately taken upon pricing announcement when subscribers were shocked and awed.
FORBES: Netflix: Six Reasons Why You Love Your Netflix Subscription Increase (& Other Strategies)
Every single day, I am proud and awed to be working for our President.
Our producer, Elizabeth Cuthrell, was astonished and awed that we received that award and went to the head of the committee and said, 'I'm thrilled about this.
For all its awkwardness and uncertainty, the film is a city symphony, romantic yet scathing, lyrical with street life and vaulting skylines, reckless with first adventure, and awed by the intellectual and poetic abstractions on which the great machine runs.
Leo Valiani was an old European, using the term in a respectful and slightly awed sense, like old money.
Caleb Moore had said that his favorite X Games moment was when he and brother Colten completed a tandem backflip, an incredible and unprecedented trick that awed fans and fellow riders alike.
FORBES: ESPN Deals Major Blow To Action Sports With X Games Best Trick Cancellations
At twenty, Heyward, who had been weakened by a bout of polio at eighteen, got a job as a customs worker among black stevedores on the Charleston waterfront and was awed by their strength.
And I am awed -- I mean, I am in awe of their accomplishments and their significant sacrifices, including all of you sitting before me today.
WHITEHOUSE: Change of Command, End of Combat Operations Ceremony
And we will be standing behind you, as one nation and one people, proud of your actions, awed by your courage, and grateful for your service on our behalves.
Teen-agers squealed with delight, adults were awed, and everyone was antsy to catch a glimpse of the pop diva.
Chinese newspapers and television have dutifully portrayed him as the skilful statesman, the esteemed guest of the British royal family, with famous westerners such as Tony Blair and Jacques Chirac in awed attendance.
Now the project is dead, and Cunningham isn't so awed anymore.
We did this for two simple reasons: because we were both awed by the courage and sacrifice of our men and women in uniform who risk their lives every day to protect our values and keep us safe.
Like all Americans, I am awed by their sacrifice, and by the sacrifices of their families.
After seeing some of the facilities being used to build our nation's next-generation spacecraft, we were awed by the sheer scope and complexity of the Orion project.
ENGADGET: Lockheed Martin shows us how it's getting Orion ready to explore the cosmos
's new-media facility, he answered questions from a collection of magazine editors as if by rote, but on his way out he asked to see the Internet servers and spent 45 minutes grilling the claque of awed techies there.
There were significant voices who said so years ago, including Nouriel Roubini and Raghuram Rajan, both of whom, awed by the size of the crisis they were unable to prevent, are now somber models of contained ego and radiant pride.
Scott Cowen, president of Tulane University and a Newell Rubbermaid director since 1999, was awed.
We were also awed by their families, the spouses and children who serve right along with them, enduring deployment after deployment with grace and resolve.
Like many of the other residents and tourists who flocked to see the hawks, and followed their every movement through binoculars, Kennedy was awed at being so close to a predator.
Having visited them multiple times like many of you, I am awed not only by their capability, but their sacrifice today and every day.
WHITEHOUSE: Vice President Biden gives Remarks at the Pentagon
Non-Hindus who take the trouble to go Madonna and Pierce Brosnan (James Bond) are expected will be awed less by the spectacle than by the fervour that animates it.
Not a day goes by when I'm not awed by our troops, by the strength of their character, and by the depth of their commitment and the incredible sacrifices that they and their families make on behalf of our nation's freedom and security.
It isn't uncommon to find environmentalists who are in awed disbelief that we can be spending billions searching for life on Mars and space explorers who feel that a focus on environmentalism narrows the reach and vision of our civilization.
CNN: How the search for aliens can help sustain life on Earth
Overall, the tone is of a wry senior academic tutoring an awed student seminar - perhaps unsurprisingly, given that Wilson had previously served as president of Princeton, and two of the press corps, Arthur Krock and David Lawrence, were his former students.
应用推荐