It is a terrifyingly glorious racket guaranteed to make any party go atomic. |
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An incomprehensible dispute breaks out in one corner, then sweeps terrifyingly across the whole room. |
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The remake tells the story of a family road trip that goes terrifyingly awry when the travelers become stranded in a government atomic zone. |
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The strategy the High Command had adopted for fighting a probable two-front war was terrifyingly reckless. |
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The plane staggered and started to climb, slowly, sluggishly, wobbling terrifyingly. |
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The only sound was our harsh breathing as we stared at Steve, who lay terrifyingly still. |
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It fires its way through first, second and third with a savageness that's terrifyingly addictive. |
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This is part of his insightful and terrifyingly personal series of poems from a ventriloquist's dummy to its puppeteer. |
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This is the generally scummy and rat-infested old mall in the terrifyingly sprawling no-man's-land of Tuscaloosa. |
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The ghosts are terrifyingly mean and fantastically cool by monster standards. |
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Its twisted trunk and mangled branches resembled a terrifyingly gaunt person arching their back in immense agony. |
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The most important lesson is that fire spreads terrifyingly quickly. |
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A report hit the web Wednesday claiming Facebook, now in its tenth year, is losing its teens at terrifyingly high rates. |
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The result is engrossingly vivid, funny in places, terrifyingly elaborate, and formally fascinating. |
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Thus the familiar quotation, articulated in dance, acquires a terrifyingly comical significance in the physically expressed absurdity. |
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To draw up programmes of struggle on such a basis would be quite unreal and terrifyingly inhuman. |
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The stars glittered in infinite space, and roaring terrifyingly the furious waves incessantly pounded the sandy shore. |
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The audience can decide whether the piece is ridiculous or terrifyingly serious. |
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They are well connected, ambitious, dynamic and terrifyingly busy. |
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Huge oysters, terrifyingly substantial octopus tentacles, lightly curried saffron prawns and lobster, crayfish and crab meat, cod fillet and winkles. |
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The camera offers generous views of the normally handsome actor's terrifyingly bony, wasted back and chest, his sallow, sunken face and the insect-like profile of his body. |
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In 2008, he published a terrifyingly depressing account of the consequences of conflicted science, Doubt is Their Product. |
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Its turning circle is cumbersomely, and sometimes terrifyingly, wide. |
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Stevens is a terrifyingly effective and dedicated head servant, running the house of Lord Darlington with dedication and precision. |
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Grim statistics confirm to Iraqis that they have entered what they see as a terrifyingly lawless twilight zone. |
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Somehow, this terrorism case, stacked between matters of Mafia murder and political boodle, is not so terrifyingly expensive. |
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Lady Lucinda says he was as magical as he was malign, a totally bewitching, terrifyingly clever figure who had an undoubted streak of evil. |
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A hydraulic feller buncher, which looks like a power shovel with claws and saws, can grasp, cut and delimb a Douglas fir in one terrifyingly swift motion. |
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For a woman so modest and so shy, she could be terrifyingly bold. |
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Electroconvulsive therapy has, terrifyingly, made such huge strides since One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest that it can now be used to target and erase memories of a traumatic episode. |
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Runner-up: A terrifyingly huge Chinese vice-mayor minus legs looms over a tiny hospital patient, possibly shrunken due to some boiling-vat-and-cannibals-related accident. |
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The events of 11 September 2001 proved that terrorists have adopted deadly new strategies: terrifyingly well organized, they were able to escape the attention of the various intelligence agencies during their preparation. |
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It is a small trick that arouses the imagination and makes the point that many hunted animals stay absolutely still when a predator is terrifyingly close to them. |
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Topsoil is painfully slow to form, but can be destroyed terrifyingly fast. |
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She renders David's character with complexity and shows how his flaws and his hard-heartedness nonetheless make him a terrifyingly effective ruler. |
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He is the terrifyingly abusive music teacher screaming like a drill sergeant or sports coach at the young jazz-drummer in the exhilarating, if fractionally overpraised, Whiplash. |
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Macedonia, whose fate I brought to your attention in my letter of November 1st, is now directly threatened by the diverse yet terrifyingly effective coalition of men whose purpose is furthered by violence. |
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Moving to such a mechanism would be far from easy, given the political explosiveness of the GSEs, but it could only be better than the terrifyingly unstable system that the self-serving Mr Johnson helped to build. |
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The Pakehas cower in a room full of flickering firelight as the Maoris attack, breaching the wall, bellowing war cries, and surging terrifyingly into the house. |
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The sepcial effects were terrifyingly realistic the first time I saw them. |
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