I wonder if Tomlinson's periodic but spectacular disasters are not connected to his wariness about success. |
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A good place to take one's leave from Hawaii is the northernmost island of Kauai and its spectacular Hanalei Bay. |
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The upper floors serve as the couple's home, complete with a spectacular roof-deck garden ablaze with flowers, plants, and vegetables. |
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Demonstrations of greatness ultimately rank above close finishes or spectacular upsets. |
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We queued for a while to get in and had a wander round the outer precincts and courtyards before touring the spectacular State Apartments. |
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On dark, clear nights this absorption nebula stands prominently in front of the spectacular Milky Way. |
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Another spectacular drive was the road to Haria in the north of the island. |
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With the deepest seas in Indonesia and islands jutting up from abyssal depths, this is truly spectacular diving second to none. |
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The show features performances by four young impersonators, backed by a full show band, fabulous sets and a wardrobe of spectacular costumes. |
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Of equal, if less spectacular, importance, the Empire's quartermasters and military engineers were the finest in the world. |
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Some topaz forms spectacular crystals and matrix specimens on magnesite or quartz. |
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Special attention must be paid to the spectacular organic jewellery that accessorized her designs. |
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Fast-flowing rivers create spectacular waterfalls, gorges and a myriad of caves. |
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The geyser-like feature, however, was far from a natural phenomenon, but instead the result of a water pipe bursting in spectacular fashion. |
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It was the most spectacular way in which a poor boy could achieve fame and fortune. |
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It was a truly spectacular scene with clubs from the north and south alike taking part. |
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His escape is the most spectacular and exciting part of the entire film, to my way of thinking, and is really exciting moviemaking. |
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The camera pulls back to reveal three acrobats performing on sashes against the spectacular roof of the Royal Horticultural Halls in Victoria. |
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The Moscow State Circus is famous worldwide thanks to its spectacular displays from acrobats, clowns, gymnasts, trapeze artists and lots more. |
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Today the girls perform on a new springy podium permitting spectacular acrobatic elements. |
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Combining cool jazz jive with a spectacular sonic range, his work both before the mic and at the composer's table can't be matched. |
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With St Patrick's Day almost upon us, the town and community at large is gearing up for a spectacular, action-packed day. |
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We expect 2003 to be a year of reasonable but not spectacular growth in economic activity and business revenues. |
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There was nothing spectacular about the construction, the walls were brick and the ceiling joists heavy timber. |
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The actors who play them are spectacular, especially Bremner's addlebrained Spud and Carlyle's vicious Begbie. |
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It had stopped raining and clouds had cleared showing the sky's spectacular show of sparkling lights. |
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One is about a guy who had some spectacular successes and failures as a rainmaker. |
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The leaps and jumps were high and spectacular to watch, yet the dancers made it appear effortless. |
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He has never been a flashy horse or a spectacular jumper but he is efficient and extremely powerful, which is what will be required tomorrow. |
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The spectacular traditional-style adobe building is wonderfully remote and romantic. |
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Technological advancements have obviously paved the way for spectacular improvements in understanding. |
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A spectacular form of heat advection occurs when molten rock, or magma, erupts from a volcano. |
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His boyhood was nothing spectacular, but he did not lack that adventuresomeness and courage which form the backbone of any leader. |
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From there, a cable car whisked us to the top of Lagazuio, which gave us spectacular views of the whole Sella Ronda region. |
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An Antarctic terrestrial ecosystem is not a particularly spectacular affair. |
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Following the overblown success of his previous film, it seems karmic that his new one opened without a spectacular advertising campaign. |
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There are no spectacular displays of brutality here, and the workings of force show themselves not to be reducible to physical violence alone. |
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I loved it, so much style and the raw emotion at the moment of the revelation is spectacular. |
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A wholly unusual and uncommercial film, it was a spectacular failure upon release. |
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History When a fine wine is allowed to age spectacular changes can occur which increase both its complexity and monetary value. |
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We're on the edge of a national park and the landscape and wildlife is spectacular, including wild boar, deer and even wolves. |
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The availability of the means of production has seemed to go alongside a compensatory reassertion of spectacular power. |
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On the eastern side is the Koolau Range, whose spectacular fissured cliffs front the windward side of the island. |
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Brooklyn is taken over by a sea of masqueraders in spectacular costumes, wining to pulsating soca, behind eye-catching floats. |
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Telmo Rodriguez is one of the most exciting winemakers in Spain, producing some spectacular wines in a variety of regions. |
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It has lavish spectacular moments, lots of local colour, gorgeous settings, beautiful actresses, and some terrible songs. |
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The editor is noted for addressing hacks at their end-of-term bash in a speech widely noted for its spectacular woefulness. |
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Australia once boasted a spectacular megafauna including giant wombats as big as grizzly bears and giant kangaroos. |
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But when you finally drag yourself up to where the lion is treed, it's a spectacular sight. |
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Legends abound around the creation of these spectacular churches that are considered to be the eighth wonder of the world. |
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Before long, they were strolling beneath silver moonlight in one of the most spectacular horticultural wonderlands in all Viridia. |
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Instead, high winds and spectacular lightning accompanied hours of heavy rains which, at times, nearly brought the city to its knees. |
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Our pilot, Dan, a young clean-cut Melburnian, promises us a spectacular trip and he is as good as his word. |
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Dukinfield are workmanlike rather than spectacular and from the kick-off they displayed their intention of frustrating the home side. |
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Aspiring student designers wowed the audience with their creations at a spectacular fashion show in Selby Abbey. |
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A sports store which burnt to the ground in a spectacular blaze may never reopen due to an insurance wrangle, the Evening Gazette can reveal. |
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It's a spectacular end to the movie with its blend of lethal kung fu and extraordinary acrobatics. |
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It is, all in all, quite a spectacular living space, and there is a strange feeling of deja vu. |
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The team ownership was spectacular, and while many of the promotions were campy as all get out, they never did anything halfway. |
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The leading reinsman was injured in a spectacular fall at last night's Launceston pacing meeting at Mowbray. |
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In his most remarkable feat, he constructs a low-lying town in a dry lakebed only to drown it for a spectacular inundation. |
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The party is being held on a 500 person all-weather dance floor and there will be some spectacular laser lighting throughout the night. |
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However, on the last day we could even afford to enjoy the spectacular view over the alps. |
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A spectacular sculptural firework display will light the evening sky to mark the start of year-long celebrations. |
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Other episodes use spectacular photography to show Australia's tropical rainforests, swamps, wildlife, deserts, seas and natural landmarks. |
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With the competitors lapping once every three minutes and racing in total for over an hour there is plenty of spectacular action. |
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Weber wrote this little-heard work as a display case for his own keyboard virtuosity, larding it with spectacular runs and technical effects. |
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Sometimes the scoreline escapes me but I can always remember spectacular tries, last-gasp goals or a dramatic match-saving tackle. |
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Given the small slice of the population these privileged backgrounds represent, we have here a spectacular breakdown in the law of averages. |
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And I don't want your new-fangled 3D super spectacular improved and anatomically correct Mario or Zelda. |
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It saw the appearance and spread of Zoroastrianism, and some spectacular architecture at, for example, Darius' capital at Persepolis. |
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It makes a decorative house or garden plant with long green leaves and a spectacular flower. |
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In the early 1970s very thin leaf gold was skillfully implanted on rhodochrosite to make spectacular faked specimens. |
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Both of these spectacular homes feature angled walls that allow panoramic views across enormous and inviting backyard patios. |
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Field's film has two spectacular performances, by Sissy Spacek and Tom Wilkinson, though the overall tone is rather restrained and poetic. |
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In optimum weather conditions the annular eclipse is said to be a spectacular sight. |
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The final leg of the journey took us on a spectacular ride through picturesque mountains, with the motorway reaching 5,000 feet above sea level. |
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In 1986, he scored a spectacular success when he isolated the gene associated with retinoblastoma, a fierce form of eye cancer. |
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The ascent has to be achieved on the first day and is rewarded on the second day with a spectacular sunrise and panoramic view of Costa Rica. |
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In a spectacular finale to a week of already nightmarish aspect, my last remaining grandparent has just decided to shuffle off this mortal coil. |
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Villagers also enjoyed spectacular helicopter rides as well as listening to sound advice from Bromley police and firefighters. |
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Most spectacular were the bone models of men-at-war ships whose rigging was made of human hair and sails of paper. |
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As the name suggests, this is a spectacular spring plant that will grow into a large clump if the conditions are right. |
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These techniques lighten and brighten the living space, and can also focus the eye toward a spectacular view down a fairway or across a lake. |
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Thunder and lightning create some of the most spectacular natural displays to strike the summer skies. |
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The concert featured a spectacular light show, and the band's stage presence and sound was superb. |
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Another farmer, Mr Vernon Petts, also saw a very spectacular display in the sky, the like of which he had never seen before. |
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This ranks among the most spectacular music of its age, with its thrilling textures and virtuoso vocal lines. |
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She dined on spectacular food in the restaurant, before retiring to the ritzy barn bar for Mojito Royales. |
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I could finally see all the spectacular fish, corals, and associated animals that I've seen in aquariums and on TV all my life. |
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These forests still support tigers, Asian elephants, gaur, tapirs, Sumatran rhinoceros, and the spectacular and endemic crested argus. |
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The spectacular journey delivers you across the spine of Japan by cable car, bus, trolleybus and ropeway. |
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The church is recognised for its spectacular Victorian architecture and huge rose window, which is protected by wire mesh against attack. |
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The railway locomotive and the large steam-powered factory were the most spectacular products of the steam age. |
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The animation is rough and basic, crafted well but never flashy or spectacular. |
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For several days the troopers were forced to fall back in disgrace, Pelham's guns the only things keeping us from a spectacular rout. |
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These results show that spectacular gains may be made in relatively short periods from what may have seemed the least likely candidates. |
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The window on the east wing depicts the crucifixion while the Lady Chapel features a spectacular scene of the Ascension. |
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The loops, bends and corkscrews, always performed in perfect formation, are a spectacular sight. |
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Bela and Ruby are not going to be love interests unless something spectacular happens with the chemistry and it makes sense for the storyline. |
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They were riding high for a few years, despite a couple of spectacular failures among products that were rushed to market. |
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The audio is also less than spectacular with only a few sound effects in the lineup. |
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Various tours are available by speed boats that take you for the most spectacular views, even up the gut to laugh in the face of El Diablo. |
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Moreover, colourful and spectacular films provided a welcome means of escape from the austerities of the post-war era. |
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On a day when their three rookies took a bow, the away team could not repeat the spectacular start they had made a day earlier. |
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The team expects them to form a spectacular double-play tandem in the field. |
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The rest of the narrative is a tangled mess that sacrifices development of any kind at the altar of spectacular setpieces. |
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Order one of Halekulani's famed mai tais and enjoy a spectacular view of the sunset and the sea. |
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It speaks of his spectacular success, and of his equally awe-inspiring killing. |
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To see a hammerhead eat a surface bait is spectacular, but to see two fight over it is awesome! |
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Skye is undeniably spectacular, but the island is now connected to the mainland by a bridge. |
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While spectacular, the architecture also maintains a harmonious balance with the superb exhibition content. |
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The spectacular spring flowers of azaleas and rhododendrons make them among the most popular garden shrubs. |
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The result can be some of our most spectacular minerals, including azurite, malachite, smithsonite, wulfenite, pyromorphite, and mimetite. |
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Critics have, predictably, savaged the story, but everyone agrees the show is spectacular. |
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This spectacular and much awaited artistic event almost generated a political scandal. |
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The main living area incorporates the stone walls of the old greenhouse, and spectacular urns sit on its roof. |
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I have to say, if the idea was to persuade any of us that her followers are sane and rational people, the plan backfired in spectacular fashion. |
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The drives are sprayed in scattergun fashion, the saves spectacular as a matter of necessity. |
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The difference these days's that it's not shot on the backlot and this is a real travelogue as well, with south-east Asia looking spectacular. |
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The opening and closing ceremonies for the Commonwealth Games will draw on Mancunian culture to produce spectacular shows. |
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There can be little doubt they were planning a terrorist spectacular to coincide with tomorrow's scheduled handover of sovereignty. |
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The Indians were spectacular in the field, holding half-chances and even creating dismissals, but the Pakistanis made schoolboy errors. |
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Isaac English made a spectacular scissor kick with his back to goal on the edge of the six-yard box only to see David Farrell head off the line. |
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Yet, wedged into a cavernous socket scooped out of the mountain like ice cream and scoured smooth by wind and rain, the setting is spectacular. |
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Pell makes a series of spectacular leaps of logic in order to stake that territorial claim. |
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He launched himself into a spectacular overhead kick that screamed past Walker into the Walsall net. |
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The most spectacular inclusions are bands of native copper that parallel the concentric banding of the agate. |
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Pyrotechnic specialists Pa-Boom will round off the celebrations with a bang by providing a spectacular display of sound and smoke. |
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Company bosses have felt under pressure to massage figures for ever more spectacular results. |
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The setting is spectacular, and the largely old-fashioned cooking is enhanced by an excellent wine list. |
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Sea heath and sea lavender create a spectacular natural border to the embankment path. |
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The culminating night of the season will also feature a fireworks spectacular. |
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We are instead on the verge of spectacular advances in many fields that will likely be energy conserving into the bargain. |
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He will also be able to enjoy spectacular scenery and get close to wildlife including basking sharks, dolphins, puffins and gannets. |
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The diving is always spectacular because it has also become a Mecca for the wildlife of the Celebes Sea. |
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On Sunday The Thrills will be thrilling their fans with a spectacular live show. |
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The thrilling high jinks of last weekend had the crowd anticipating similarly spectacular bursts of action. |
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This is a family home with spectacular panoramic views over Inverness, the span of the Kessock Bridge visible in the distance. |
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The ballroom at the hotel was set for the night and as Natalie and Kate went through its doors a spectacular sight met their eyes. |
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There are other forms of self-immolation, less instantaneous and less spectacular, to which doctors may not contribute. |
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The sight of armed troops shooting and bayoneting the very citizens I was elected to serve and represent was spectacular. |
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Our pilot, a young clean-cut Melburnian, promised us a spectacular trip and he was as good as his word. |
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Although there's not much to see inside the castle itself, the views from it are spectacular. |
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This time, he was more confident and more controlled, but still managed some very spectacular and tidy dancing. |
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The beamy portal allowed him to lean on the sill, and to behold the most spectacular view one could only dream of. |
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Computer geeks are extremely unlikely to suffer one of those spectacular emotional meltdowns that make for good television. |
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Intentionally rough, the bluff critic reacts here as well to the spectacular reception of the poem. |
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Tech stocks led the way up in the last bull market and had spectacular hangovers in the bear market. |
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York buzzed to the beat of carnival time yesterday as thousands lined the city pavements to witness a major Millennium spectacular. |
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My polo selection was embroidered with a tape customized for the mercerized fabric and looked spectacular. |
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Life in a setting of such spectacular natural and man-made beauty, with rooms that come and go as one pleases, seems an impossible fantasy. |
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The place, in fact, is an abundance of tropical islands of spectacular colour and beauty. |
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Dazzling costumes, spectacular sets and sensational choreography make this performance by The Rattonians an evening of glamour and glitz. |
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Those tall pillars of mingled lilac, mauve, purple and white flowers rising above square planters are spectacular, as are the matching hanging baskets here and there. |
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The combo of lemon and coconut is pretty spectacular, and the chance to squirt the filling into the cupcakes is completely cool. |
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Flying is the only way to get the measure of Kaokoland and Damaraland, the spectacular thirstlands of Namibia that run south from the Angolan border along the Skeleton Coast. |
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Today some 10 neutron-star-neutron-star binaries have been discovered, and radio astronomy has accumulated a spectacular database of more than 1500 pulsars. |
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A spectacular rose garden is bursting into bloom in Capitol Park. |
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It has a spectacular location on Coal Harbour and an astounding view. |
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The room is quite attractive with its bamboo furniture and luscious exotic ferns, but perhaps its most spectacular feature is the fountain which cascades down the window pane. |
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The financial managers and economic wizards are happy that Pakistan has achieved a level of macro-economic stabilization, which is spectacular and unprecedented. |
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Turn right out of Gare du Nord and it's only a short walk through the backstreets to Montmartre, a bohemian hill with spectacular views across the city. |
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For the past 15 years Spain has seen spectacular growth, dramatically improving living standards, and a housing boom that brought new wealth and hundreds of thousands of jobs. |
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It was one spectacular show, I really enjoyed the opening tableaux and display, showcasing three thousand years of history, the highlights being the drums and the statues. |
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If they can't get their stories straight in this wretched business then how can they be expected to lead Scottish rugby out of the spectacular mess it has now become? |
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Tonight's showing of New York's hometown celestial alignment, known as Manhattanhenge, was a spectacular success that more than made up for the washout in May. |
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Dotted with green islets and set in a spectacular lunar landscape, Lake Myvatn is notable for its luxuriant vegetation and for providing a home for 45 nesting bird species. |
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Both were, of course, memorable events which used spectacular fireworks, acrobats, singers, dancers and musicians to showcase the city to the world. |
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Behind the scenes, he threw spectacular parties, fretted over his ratings, and stayed loyal to his friends. |
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Here on these wind blown islands with their indescribable untouched beauty, you travel among spectacular sandbars and reefs in search of natural produce. |
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Now complete, the audit has highlighted the spectacular areas of wildlife interest, and will now be taken into account in any future development plans for the site. |
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So the results were clumsily regraded to make them less spectacular. |
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The city has a reputation for being the one place where rock music and the avant-garde have merged with results that are spectacular rather than excruciating. |
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The route gives spectacular views of Copper River, as well as the surrounding mountains, glaciers, and wild flowers. |
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It covers two levels and affords spectacular views from its upper floor. |
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Anyone walking down a Manhattan street on trash day knows that New Yorkers discard some spectacular things. |
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The most radical aspect of the scheme is the treatment of the exterior as a massive rock face that will eventually bloom into a spectacular vertical garden. |
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Independent India has made spectacular advances in rocketry and space science, making the country a force to reckon with, both during peace-time and during war. |
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Four male dancers, two drag comediennes and about 10 ladyboys will be performing their tongue-in-cheek routines in a storm of colour, glitter and spectacular costumes. |
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The Macallan 18 had long being a personal favorite, one of the first spectacular single malts that I ever had the chance to try. |
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What a spectacular unraveling of a revolution, what a dispiriting death of a dream. |
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You will not see a more spectacular scene in Yorkshire theatreland this Christmas, although costume designer Stephen Snell's high-heeled reindeer run it close. |
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Following launch, early on we would receive interesting e-mails via the Web site about spectacular projects in Hawaii or Florida or other waterfront wonderlands. |
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The dancing, with an emphasis on athleticism, is quite spectacular. |
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Although no spectacular or highly valuable minerals are present, the pegmatites contain minerals seldom found in Wyoming, such as petalite, beusite, lepidolite, and tantalite. |
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It is also a very scenic route, with spectacular landscapes, vegetation, and historical ruins as well as typical Yao villages, temples, and other tourist attractions. |
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The group took a thrilling helicopter ride over the glacier, which descends some 2,280 feet, terminating in a spectacular icefall that feeds the river. |
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The glamour of the seaside resort has long since been eclipsed by spectacular violence. |
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On our mountain safari we ascend spectacular mountain passes, traverse hairpin bends, rolling green hills and dramatic and awe-inspiring sandstone cliffs. |
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Other sights to marvel at include several impressive wats and the spectacular Silver Pagoda, which dramatically illustrates the richness of Khmer culture. |
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Where space is at a premium Lysichiton camstchatcensis, the white arum lily, is smaller in habit and spectacular when planted near a pond or a stream. |
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A Viking procession, a regatta with replica Norwegian longboats, and a spectacular floodlit battle re-enactment called The Challenge To Power will also feature. |
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Today, the train chugs north out of Kanchanaburi over the famous bridge before it hits a spectacular bend in the river. |
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If my own enthusiasm was kept within bounds, it was partly because Noble treats this wonderful, neglected play as if it were a spectacular masque or Jacobean musical. |
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The phenomenon flies in the face of a national trend that has seen a general slowdown in residential property price acceleration after years of spectacular growth. |
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A fearlessly virtuosic rendering of the double stops in the cadenza capped a spectacular performance that breathed new life into a repertoire staple! |
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One room showcases African tribal masks, while another spotlights a spectacular 18-foot-tall Mandingo sculpture of a human figure from a single piece of mahogany. |
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Berthed bow to bow in a mirror image of each other the massive white ships were illuminated by a spectacular light show as the quayside party began. |
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In the pond where Otis, a Brazilian otter, once thrilled visitors with his spectacular antics, his orange beach ball floated, waiting patiently for Otis to take it for a spin. |
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The conversations were intense and spectacular, charged with the unspoken understanding that the round-table meetings themselves were a kind of Utopia. |
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Caley Thistle came into the match on thumping good form after thrashing Raith Rovers, but have the knack of yo-yoing from spectacular results to disappointment. |
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Hamilton's hosted a spectacular old-fashioned barn dance over the weekend. |
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The actor's immorality is not lasciviousness, as Puritans and neo-Confucians believed, but the vanity culture that makes all pursuits vain, extrinsic, and spectacular. |
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They encompass 2,400 square miles of wooded mountains, high-elevation bogs and pine barrens, replete with winding rivers and spectacular waterfalls. |
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Add in a spectacular light show and it was a great way to end the evening. |
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A representative sample of this spectacular art collection is exhibited on three floors in 43 galleries, some of which are graced by exquisite stucco ceilings. |
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Setup is joyously simple, and DVD performance is good, if not spectacular, but the sound is anaemic, lacking sufficient detail for music and serious clout for movies. |
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Some of the orchestral musical arrangements sound absolutely spectacular. |
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There's nothing as spectacular as Rooney's original finish, but you get to see some epic bants between the Manchester United hotshots past and present. |
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Margo's spectacular meltdown at a dinner party is so effective because there are barbs of truth sprinkled in with the vain wailing and gnashing of teeth. |
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A spectacular six-foot dragonfly will also be installed on one of the tarns in the forest just another addition to the 90 permanent sculptures on show every year. |
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From then on, spectacular church music was reserved for special occasions. |
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Outside, the traffic hurtles by but the vast number of shrubs and trees lining the courtyard absorb the sound and look spectacular in their autumnal foliage. |
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It torments me as I stroll the course, wallowing in spectacular failure. |
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He was the breakout star, and was spectacular, and really took the focus that first year. |
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Supernovae are among the most spectacular phenomena known to astronomy. |
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After another couple of hours, we made our way gradually along a knife-edge ridge, careful to stay off the cornice which hung over a spectacular 1,000 metre drop to our right. |
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When Seymour turned 30, brant threw a spectacular party for her at their home. |
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Northerly winds and currents will tend to drive oil slicks towards the spectacular seabird and seal colonies of Cape Terpeniya and Tyulenniy Island. |
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A record crowd close to 4000 people donned their spurs and Akubra hats to watch the bull riding spectacular, which was held at Brothers Sports Club on Saturday night. |
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He wears a bow tie, and holds court in a spectacular corner office overlooking the Hudson River. |
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This will be one grand spectacular day of steam railroading! |
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Witness the episode, A Scandal in Belgravia, with its spectacular nude shots of Lara Pulver as Irene Adler. |
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Zosia Mamet is spectacular in the second episode on premiere night, showing off some crackling comedic timing. |
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He will take them into the lighthouse and up the spiral staircase to the top, which affords a spectacular view of the Arabian Sea. |
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Tindal almost grabbed a spectacular second in the dying seconds. |
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If that is intended as a riposte to the journalists and tastemakers who think that they have him pigeonholed, it is a spectacular and effective one. |
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He met with official disfavour after his spectacular military failure at St. Etienne in 1546, a crucial stumble in Henry's campaign to annex the territory. |
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This territory has lush green hills, azure blue skies and spectacular beaches where the loudest noise you will hear is the sound of a coconut dropping to soft white sands. |
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Dumby's spectacular football prowess has been spotted by a city talent scout, which sets up the need for him to win Best Player in the final against a much stronger team. |
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A large, yellow-flowered bladderwort sends stems several inches above the surface of the water, and the yellow asphodel is spectacular in late June and early July. |
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Many of the mesic habitats within the gorges support spectacular spring and early summer floral displays due to an abundance of wildflowers common to this region. |
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Although the magical scenery filled with priceless glass and crystal furnishings was spectacular and worth a closer look, the two had no time to marvel at it. |
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Anyone who has been to destin knows how spectacular its white beaches are and how tragic the idea of them covered in oil is. |
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A spectacular array of bottom dwellers such as sea lilies, brittle stars, sponges, and bivalves congregate on coral reefs at depths of up to 1,340 meters. |
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They crave the spectacular drama of innocent death, and their evil calls to mind names like madman, maniac, fanatic, and monster. |
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And why did the Western Powers lose their grip in such a spectacular fashion in the decade following the end of the war? |
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Although a mostly bare production, in that it relied almost entirely on acting rather than stagecraft, this Twelfth Night had elements of the spectacular about it. |
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The views from Yat Rock are spectacular with colourful beech and oak trees overlooking a horseshoe bend on the River Wye. |
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The Hungarians had taken an early lead on four minutes from a goal by Atilla Bufai after a spectacular shot from 18 yards. |
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Bake any one of these cakes in a bundt pan and it will stand tall, look spectacular and get noticed. |
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In Soviet times, communist leaders tried to lure people into the kolkhozes with promises of great crops and spectacular meat production. |
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The 'City of Sin' is famed for its glitzy casinos, spectacular shows and shotgun weddings. |
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Wendy Pyper talks to Dr Carden Wallace about the role of staghorn corals in tracing the history of Indonesia's spectacular marine biodiversity. |
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Postal Service issued a postage stamp series of spectacular cloud photographs this month titled Cloudscapes. |
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Tamalli is the Aztecan word for tamales, and Sedlar's version is spectacular. |
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Gray is best-known for his novels, particularly the groundbreaking Lanark, with its spectacular mixture of gritty realism and morbid fantasy. |
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The artist recalls visiting the building in 1999 when it was a shell and seeing Anish Kapoor's spectacular sculpture Taratantara. |
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The medieval university city of Krakow, Poland's former capital, and Zakopane, Poland's highest city, amidst the spectacular Tatra Mountains. |
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The mountain showers the cast with increasing numbers of spectacular lava bombs and sparks a tsunami. |
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The mountain showers the cast with increasing numbers spectacular lava bombs and sparks a tsunami. |
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He had a quiet game, registering three tackles and making none of the spectacular ball-hawking plays he has become famous for. |
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Antalya sits next to the spectacular Taurus Mountains, which provide plenty of opportunities for outdoor fun. |
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It may be a little late coming, but foliage experts say it could be a spectacular October for leaf peepers. |
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Ride the rails of spectacular Western Canada in style with the Rocky Mountaineer scenic train's Spring Bonus offer. |
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Also in the top ten is Google Maps exploring the isolated Liwa region by camel and a spectacular base jump from the Burj Khalifa. |
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Either way, the merger should be a spectacular sight for cosmic rubberneckers. |
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This charming Cape Dutch hotel sets itself apart from the rest with its spectacular setting, stylish elegance and personalised service. |
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Quaint Cape Dutch homesteads welcome you to join winetasting sessions or dine in spectacular surroundings like Lanzerac Hotel and Spa. |
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The spectacular speculation runups and falls tend to obscure the fact that every time the ratchet twists the base is higher. |
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The new war cinema is based on the spectacular experience of a battle, only this time without Titoist ideology. |
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The spectacular rutilated quartz crystal from which the carving originated was found in Brazil in 1987 and weighed 800 pounds when unearthed. |
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Set against the spectacular backdrop of the Star Wars universe, The Clone Wars is bigger, bolder and more intense than ever before. |
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While in the clouds, we saw a spectacular Saint Elmo's fire display on the front windscreen. |
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Attics, garages and sheds are also favoured by some of our most spectacular butterflies, such as small tortoiseshells and peacocks. |
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I'm not usually a cherub person, he said donnishly, but the carvings are spectacular. |
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In the evening she reveled in the flaming sunsets, with their spectacular orange glows that seemed to set the whole world on fire. |
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You'd expect the rainbows and possibly the browns, but not the blues and the goldies, which can look truly spectacular. |
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Exposure to Atlantic winds also means that spectacular winter gales lash the islands from time to time. |
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The oldest and most spectacular Saxon site found in France to date is Vron, in Picardy. |
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By 1672, however, this design seemed too modest, and Wren met his critics by producing a design of spectacular grandeur. |
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Now the bore is recognisably the spectacular phenomenon that people expect rather than a swelling flood of water. |
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Bands of limestone emerge from the Earth's surface in often spectacular rocky outcrops and islands. |
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The latter works its way around Lingmell to Wast Water through a spectacular ravine, one of the most impressive in the Lake District. |
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Leopard skins have always been desirable commodities because of their spectacular spotted patterns. |
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The Great Awakening energized the Baptist movement, and the Baptist community experienced spectacular growth. |
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The most spectacular of Bath's terraces is the Royal Crescent, built between 1767 and 1774 and designed by the younger John Wood. |
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The central tower is the tallest in England and is visible for many miles as it rises in spectacular fashion from a high hill. |
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Further east at Ladram Bay, more sandstone cliffs give rise to spectacular red sandstone stacks. |
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However, Faldo did shoot some spectacular rounds of golf at the height of his career. |
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Samuel Ramey used to interpolate a spectacular virtuoso cadenza at the end of the song. |
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Around 40,000 balloons were released into the rainy Manchester sky as the ceremony concluded with a spectacular fireworks display. |
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The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park was established the following year to protect the spectacular coastal scenery of West Wales. |
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However, there are also some spectacular walks in Snowdonia on the lower mountains, and they tend to be relatively unfrequented. |
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The Snowdon Massif includes a number of spectacular cliffs, and holds an important place in the history of rock climbing in the United Kingdom. |
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Anguilla is noted for its spectacular and ecologically important coral reefs and beaches. |
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In 1805, The Lay of the Last Minstrel captured wide public imagination, and his career as a writer was established in spectacular fashion. |
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Alexander Calder and other modernists made spectacular use of painted steel. |
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Some reviewers felt that the story and dialogue were weak, while the visuals were spectacular. |
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The spectacular brochs were built, most impressively the nearly complete broch at Mousa on Shetland. |
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The popular wildlife viewing area located at Chanonry Point host some spectacular displays of dolphins within the inner Moray Firth. |
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The Spirit of Curling also leads teams to congratulate their opponents for making a good shot, strong sweeping or spectacular form. |
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The spectacular crash of 1929 followed five years of reckless credit expansion by the Federal Reserve System under the Coolidge Administration. |
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It can conveniently be divided into seven sections and has some spectacular scenery. |
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Late Jurassic strata are also poorly represented apart from the spectacular Tendaguru fauna in Tanzania. |
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In 2003, Renault F1's Jarno Trulli and former Ferrari driver Jean Alesi did a spectacular exhibition. |
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The quantity and variety of birds that can be seen at these times is often spectacular. |
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One of the most spectacular sights of the park is the autumn migration of cranes. |
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Norman ducal patronage financed the spectacular Norman architecture of the abbey in subsequent centuries. |
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