An explosion in drug-related murders and drive-by shootings made national news and gave the area a fearsome reputation. |
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This harsh image, fearsome and ugly to mortals, is seen as beautiful to the gods. |
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Finally, we're hearing an awful lot about Mother Earth and the fearsome power of nature. |
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Ferik's free hands flew into action, one grabbing his hair and wrenching his face back to hers, the other giving him a fearsome blow to his nose. |
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But it's not unapproachably avant-garde, either, for all the fearsome credibility of many of her new accomplices. |
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To them he must have been a fearsome sight, disheveled with ragged clothes and uncombed greasy hair. |
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They grow to an impressive size and pass the time cracking open hard-shelled creatures like crabs and urchins between their fearsome teeth. |
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Despite their fearsome appearance and their strong bite, solifugids are unlikely to harm humans. |
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In previous film versions of the novel, Robert Newton and Oliver Reed made Sykes a truly fearsome villain. |
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Despite his slightly bumpkinish exterior, Li is actually a fearsome fighter with his Staff. |
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When the wind blows, it can be a fearsome proposition, yet, like all links, it is vulnerable when the weather is calm and placid. |
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The most fearsome reputation belongs not to one of the giant catfish but to tiny South American catfish called candirus. |
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Despite their fearsome size, these magnificent birds survive mainly on carrion and hunting small mammals like mice. |
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First appearing on Earth almost 450 million years ago, cartilaginous fish today include both fearsome predators and harmless mollusc-eaters. |
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Despite their fearsome size and appearance, cassowaries are solitary birds that are rarely seen in the wild. |
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She developed an unorthodox swing, but her putting ability and powerful striking of the ball made her a fearsome opponent. |
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It is said she doesn't suffer fools gladly, that the public's perception of her is fearsome. |
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Beside me she sits mute and motionless as chiseled stone, the beautiful fearsome stranger who has saved and destroyed me in the space of hours. |
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The city is generously, panoramically free of any smidgen of beauty, but not without a fearsome charm and noisome excitement. |
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Yet his stern, fearsome presence creates the perfect penetrable entity, a persona ripe for revelations to bounce off of and reflect on. |
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The former Pennsylvania boxing commish is now one of our most fearsome lawyers. |
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Two-dozen youngsters, all under seven, turned up on Tuesday to revel in the fearsome delights. |
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The name alone is enough to strike fearsome loathing in some and unmitigated adulation in others. |
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For an inning or two, he could be a fearsome opponent, but he had his ups and downs. |
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Later that day, the fearsome fivesome was back in the car, heading towards Manitoba. |
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He has climbed the fearsome Matterhorn and is quietly confident that the trip to France in July will end in success. |
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Highlights of the royal collection include the painted miniatures, costumes and fearsome weapons. |
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Like you, we've had some fearsome arguments about colour schemes, carpets and curtains. |
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I spent much of the time looking out of the window at the fearsome weather. |
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A small but fearsome array of tools was prepared, and the immediate area cleared. |
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You didn't question this because they were so fearsome and merciless, and all they wanted to do was conquer and kill. |
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Each account of him during such conversations adds more details, making him more fearsome. |
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Only one man has the muscular good looks and personal courage to stand up to these fearsome freaks of nature. |
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She has also been a fearsome opponent and a merciless landlord but it is all a game to her. |
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This group of lawyers is as renowned for fearsome intellect as it is for hard-line conservative politics. |
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His fearsome set brought the curtain down on a fantastic final day, with some of the major highlights away from the main stage. |
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We took the lawnmower to the fixit man, as it made a fearsome noise when I started it. |
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The ascent of the mountain's northern flanks look fearsome from here but, although steep, there were no real difficulties. |
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She knew every one of them, from the youngest foal to Fenris' fearsome warhorse. |
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The first aircraft is named School-Boy Rowe while the second has fearsome shark teeth adorning its cowls. |
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Their eyes have turned a most fearsome crimson colour, and a feeling of malice is apparent in their company. |
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I'm of a fearsome mind to throw my arms around every living librarian who crosses my path, on behalf of the souls they never knew they saved. |
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The once young manservant of our house recognized me immediately, for I had spent hours in his room listening to stories of a fearsome dacoit. |
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On their way they would pass a fearsome array of gallows trees and instruments of torture. |
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In the courtyard was The Ugly Mug Jug Band, a fearsome foursome with a banjo, guitar, washboard, harmonica and jug. |
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Named after their spotted coats and fearsome jaws, leopard seals have large, reptilian heads and streamlined bodies. |
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They did their work well and acquired the fearsome reputation of brutality and violence. |
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At the weigh-in before Liston, Floyd had nothing but nice things to say about his fearsome opponent. |
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A brave businesswoman who is scared stiff of sharks is set to take the charity plunge into a tank full of the fearsome fish. |
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Farming is the major industry in the area, and the challenge of reaping a harvest from this soil is a fearsome one. |
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There must be something else inside that fearsome figure, to have won such love and devotion. |
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Judge Raymond Bennett said it was difficult to imagine anything more fearsome than seeing somebody on your window sill at 2am. |
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When the tower came down, it brought fearsome rolling thunder and a windstorm carrying concrete and steel. |
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Far more troubling is the fearsome wobble in her voice that she only occasionally brings under control. |
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Due to their fearsome appearance and large size, we often receive enquiries from people who have found woodwasps. |
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Even a fearsome spectacled caiman is unable to escape an anaconda's fatal embrace. |
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The current regime of the president rests upon a fearsome security apparatus. |
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Was it reasonable to have expected the council to have foreseen such fearsome weather and legislated for it? |
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This fearsome serpent, so the story goes, had a poisoned tongue, breathed fire and smoke, and had teeth as large as the prongs of a pitchfork. |
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I think what he is implying is that he has a fearsome reputation and will tear you limb from limb, should the moment arise. |
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They have been convinced, it seems since the beginning of time, that the only real threat to America and apple pie is the fearsome rogue state. |
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By combining state-of-the-art computer animation with live-action landscapes, you'll marvel as these fearsome creatures roar to life! |
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Here, you will have a close encounter with fearsome lions, restless cheetahs, ferocious leopards, and sweet-looking lion cubs. |
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In the meantime they are spending their days playing table tennis and pool and consuming fearsome quantities of beer. |
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Casey casts a baleful eye on the author's camera, striking his most fearsome pose. |
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To frighten his enemies, he began to wear a fearsome mask when he went into battle. |
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The first step on my way to becoming the fearsome sea dog I am today was the recruitment of a particularly dastardly crew. |
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His only chance is to play his brutish opponent like a skilled matador plays a fearsome bull. |
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Evidently, we have a powerful desire to portray fearsome beasts of prey as rulers of prehistoric nature. |
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Her fearsome grandmother decamps from her principality to supervise her heir's intensive training and beautification. |
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Harder depicts the whale as a fearsome monster, a silent behemoth that rules the seas. |
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Having just begun a fearsome maths test I still remember the surge of relief when the electric bell sounded its continuous warning. |
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The fearsome, spotted creature was a kitten in his hands and ruthless to anyone else that dared to touch her. |
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A fast and fearsome battleship, the bireme was manned by 44 oarsmen working two banks of oars. |
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He had defeated giants, trolls, fearsome dragons with his skill and his Holy Sword. |
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The swamps are infested with poisonous snakes and fearsome insects with bites so strong they will either kill a man or drive him mad. |
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For employees whose entire careers have played out within the shelter of one functional silo, this is a fearsome prospect. |
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It would be a serious error, that smile is saying, to underestimate a fearsome adversary with his best days ahead of him. |
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Terry looked abaft himself and saw that the fearsome man had indeed gone. |
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Sheridan is a fearsome sight in a dinner suit, never mind a Test jersey. |
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They look fearsome on the surface, and, yes, I and others of my stripe complain about the Democrats a lot. |
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Predatory dinosaurs of the Jurassic included fearsome carnosaurs such as Allosaurus, small, fast coelurosaurs, and ceratosaurs such as Dilophosaurus. |
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As she has grown into an adolescent, she has developed a fearsome temper. |
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At the end, Zhang's king has been crushed under the weight of his own laws, facing a fearsome, unison chorus of thousands of warriors calling for blood. |
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Wales were narrowly ahead in a Grand Slam, winner-takes-all brute of a game against France, who were cranking up the pressure through their fearsome pack. |
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West is a dynamo, a fearsome warrior who quotes classic Greek with a warm, Southern charm. |
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The name's the same but the fearsome reputation has taken a battering. |
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He finds Berkoff a pussycat to work with, despite his fearsome reputation. |
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Gus Connolly, a broad middle-aged man with a thick red beard, was working at the Games dressed as a fearsome Scottish warrior. |
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On more than one occasion, Stallworth undercuts the image of Grand Wizard David Duke as a fearsome figure. |
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The heavy rain which had showered the course for 36 hours finally relented for the third round and left the fearsome Bethpage Black course more receptive to below-par scoring. |
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Elsewhere, in the outside world, sad, horrid times are upon us, with a fearsome outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease among sheep and cattle right across the Kingdom. |
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But not just any ship, it needed to be fast enough to sail the seas undetected and yet fearsome enough to do justice to my stalwart piratical persona. |
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But trainers need jockeys who can compete on handicaps at weights considerably less than 9st, and it is a fearsome task to comply, even for fit athletes. |
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Then together we will be the most fearsome pirates on the sea. |
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This superior adventure, set partly in Prague, involves threatening political machinators, a fearsome golem, and a brave girl who is orchestrating anti-magical resistance. |
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The young scrum, the front and back rows especially, has been a revelation and should develop into a fearsome unit given a little time and a following wind. |
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The tiger is one of the most fearsome predators of the animal kingdom. |
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She missed the rampant spying on its own citizens by the fearsome fsb. |
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Despite their fearsome appearance and painful bites, Solifugids are unlikely to harm humans. |
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They'd order lawbreakers put to death in fearsome ritualized killings that took place in a heiau, accompanied by beating drums and chants. |
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He was the man who brought us those great bruising, bristle-chinned teams, with players who had fearsome names like Bruno and Bulldog. |
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The red-sided garter snake, while harmless to all but the most ophiophobic of humans, is a fearsome predator of frogs, salamanders and slugs. |
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An invite to lustless Liberty Bowl was the best fearsome Fresno State could get after all them Bulldogs have been through? |
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While tropical army ants have a fearsome reputation, the kind you find in Britain are unlikely to threaten anything larger than a caterpillar. |
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Ki, by Jose Agudo, is a ferocious solo inspired by the fearsome Mongol warlord Ghengis Khan that fills the stage with physical dance. |
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The Tharos was driven off by the fearsome heat, which began to melt the surrounding machinery and steelwork. |
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However, death from disease and conflicts with the Natives Americans took a fearsome toll of the colonists. |
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Moreover, Devon's folklore includes tales of a fearsome supernatural dog known as the Yeth hound that Conan Doyle may have heard. |
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They wore sinister balaclavas, frog-eyed goggles and gloves neatly scissored to expose trigger fingers poised on fearsome automatic weaponry. |
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Players aim to get points as symbols stack up in favorable patterns while navigating enticing underwater scenes, fearsome giant squids and Nautillus-like crafts. |
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Now living on a travellers' site at Queensferry, Flintshire, he insists this is the real Paddy, rather than the fearsome snarler he was portrayed as on Danny Dyer's show. |
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This image portrayed them as a fearsome people deserving Rome's attention. |
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However, brutal floggings, increased terms of katorga, starvation diets, permanent chaining to a wheelbarrow and other fearsome sanctions failed to staunch the flow. |
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A shrewd and calculating leader, Teach spurned the use of force, relying instead on his fearsome image to elicit the response he desired from those he robbed. |
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In the dark, the teddy bear took on the appearance of a fearsome monster. |
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He promised that by mid-afternoon, after a few hours on the snow with him, I'd be using these baby skis to take on the most fearsome mogul runs I'd ever faced. |
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It'll be interesting to see if time has dulled that fearsome edge and whether singer Angelo Moore still has a penchant for playing in the near nuddy. |
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In 1963, she starred with Richard Briers in the sitcom Marriage Lines, but didn't become a household name until 1975, when she was cast as the fearsome Sybil in Fawlty Towers. |
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No, it's the Pteranodon, a fearsome flying reptile which together with its chum the Spinosaurus cause a whole lot of trouble in the latest episode of the Jurassic Park saga. |
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