For students of southern literature, his book advances nothing astoundingly new. |
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Opposite the hotel is the start of the path up to an astoundingly beautiful area of mountain-tops and shining expanses of water. |
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He is an open-faced, astoundingly good-looking young man with an easy grin. |
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Meursault is the most rustic, but is astoundingly complex in nearly all its forms. |
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There were other attacks on Tuesday, disrupting the flow of oil and, astoundingly, cutting off electricity to a good deal of the country. |
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Consider for a moment, if you will, the exquisitely delicate hues of this astoundingly lovely tunicate. |
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That Barry was an astoundingly inventive and populist composer is, by now, a given. |
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Take note whenever a character does something astoundingly stupid just to set up a conflict later in the film. |
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This government has quite astoundingly placed itself in the camp of big business. |
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He replied to a letter of inquiry with an astoundingly acute appreciation of Brown. |
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Alfred Kahn replied to a letter of inquiry about Brown with an astoundingly acute appreciation of him. |
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Part god, part athlete, he dances astoundingly in a big solo that seems to take its shape in the air until he comes to rest. |
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Stop waiting, and try these amazing products that will astoundingly delight all of your senses! |
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The man gets a surprise call and has to take an unexpected flight and then face some 36 hours of astoundingly dangerous adventures. |
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The man on the front right is Howard Cooper, an open-faced, astoundingly good-looking young man with an easy grin. |
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However, not all awful, astoundingly dumb political memes are created equal. |
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Gopal, a journalist who covered the war, gives a devastating account of how the conflict was astoundingly mishandled. |
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Despite the inadvertent hilarity, the real marvel of our mobile text-correction systems is how astoundingly good they are. |
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Just when I thought there was nothing conservatives could say or do that would shock me, they proved me astoundingly wrong. |
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I'm not one to hide how astoundingly stupid I can be, so here goes. |
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How they can move off from traffic lights with phone held to the ear, changing gear and turning across junctions all with one hand is astoundingly dextrous. |
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It was an astoundingly small number of defenders, considering that they were assailed by nearly 4,000 French and American soldiers. |
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The filter changeout process is easy, quick, and astoundingly clean compared to traditional filter bags. |
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The Northern Lights, an astoundingly red waxing moon, terrifying lightning bolts, and ominous clouds all found their way, with varying degrees of specificity, into many works. |
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And corporate culture is changing astoundingly fast, not least because companies are hiring so many young people. |
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Like the landscape, the lives of the nomadic peoples are astoundingly diverse and fascinating. |
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The Flemish art of cooking is medieval in origin, regional, astoundingly rich and flavoured with foreign ingredients. |
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This is what's so astoundingly arrogant about the original Indian Act, and to this day, Mr. Hubbard's job is to continue it. |
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It is equipped with four exhaust pipes of equal size which offer astoundingly impressive sound. |
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Canadians are justifiably proud of our DART team, which responds to humanitarian crises around the world in an astoundingly short period of time. |
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The integrated reader function sounds astoundingly natural and is useful for proofreading or when in doubt about pronunciation. |
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There are some often astoundingly simplistic views by organizations on how social change happens through participatory development processes. |
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These and many other factors combine to create innumerable habitats for an astoundingly wide variety of plant and animal species. |
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Specially conceived for the service sector, the badgepoint office® model is esthetically attractive while remaining astoundingly practical. |
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Frankly, I am at a loss to explain this astoundingly bad judgment. |
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Using it turns out to be astoundingly straightforward. |
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To prove the point, Helena gamely hoicks her dress up with a grin and shows a pair of astoundingly muscly, toned thighs. |
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One exhibitor, Tauba Auerbach, displayed prototypes of her wordless books: flat hardcovers the size of coffee-table books, which folded out to expose astoundingly detailed geometric sculptures of colored cardstock. |
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The band have a reputation to back up, so the musicians appear to be in an astoundingly good mood as they make their way to the stage for their half an hour show. |
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Note that they have stayed astoundingly high in the last few months. |
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Crime has since dropped to astoundingly low levels. |
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Laboratory balances of the latest generation are equipped with functions that permit complete applications to be performed with astoundingly simple operation. |
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In the aquatic world, these species are astoundingly diverseranging from tiny freshwater molluscs to roving giants of the oceans like the North Atlantic right whale and the famous blue whale. |
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And with many camp sites built over several locations, with a variety of lake structures and depths, you will be astoundingly successful all season long. |
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Charges are astoundingly high and hard to fathom. |
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Brazil's deforestation rate has dropped astoundingly fast. |
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For such a fancy, well-known restaurant, the food was astoundingly bad. |
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Hardware or software, if there was one thing Morton did astoundingly well, it was concocting sock-knocking techno gizmo solutions to the most arcane problems. |
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