A high profile function is directly proportionate to the hugeness of the lamp in this part of the State. |
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When the honeymooners retire to the bedroom, his wife runs out screaming about the hugeness of his member. |
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First of all, does she fully comprehend the hugeness of what she has achieved? |
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He yearned for the hugeness and simplicity of the far north. |
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Back in the nineteen-eighties, Anvil was, if not huge, on the verge of hugeness. |
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In Canada, our geography and its hugeness makes us realize that we can never tame nature. |
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The unit is majestic in spite of the hugeness estimated at two million stone blocks. |
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The point of view sets up the gaze cast on reality, on its hugeness and lays out a common sense. |
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Dave is standing in the middle of the dressing room and the first thing that strikes me is his hugeness. |
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It is aware of hugeness of its weight and strength, which it uses in necessity only. |
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I'm blissed out at the mountains striking and staggering hugeness. |
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Yet, what struck me watching this program was the hugeness of the human ego. |
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When you get together with groups like this for the first time it sparks that vibe because you have to prove yourself all over again, and all amid the hugeness of being on a Lions trip. |
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If Texan funds that have a strong record, like Kleinheinz Capital, were based in New York, they would already be much larger. Unusually for Texans, hedge-fund managers don't appear to crave hugeness. |
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The watch is huge, but it's beautifully disguised to hide its hugeness. |
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He follows others for whom the sea has had a profound impact and whose poetry and writing have influenced our vision of ourselves as a Maritime nation, despite the hugeness of our land mass. |
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Not for the first time, even in a fairly popular part of the country and only 12km from the sea, we barely saw a car during our walk, a reminder of the hugeness of Spain. |
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Luminous gradations of skylight, spiky silhouettes, humour, menace and challenge – everything is there, from the hugeness of Hagrid to the horrified expressions of untrusting new wizard chessmen. |
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