The resulting education is intense, engaged, and immensely satisfying and enjoyable. |
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The king disseised Odo of his immensely wealthy earldom of Kent and banished him from England for his leadership of the recent rebellion. |
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The documentary features and docudramas produced and telecast turned out to be immensely beneficial to the student community. |
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Suddenly immensely tired and drowsy, I moved my feet and barely made it back to the couch before I fell. |
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The idea of Jesse warms my heart immensely and gives me some happiness when I otherwise would feel lonely and bitter. |
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The quartet has been writing new songs so immensely good, their talent scares me sometimes. |
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For blogs and sites that have a certain amount of focus, this can be immensely valuable. |
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But he is an immensely gifted comic, with a quicksilver imagination which is like a video player permanently jammed in fast-forward. |
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He remains a powerful and immensely well-connected figure at the centre of the Scottish business world. |
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That document contributed immensely to the acceptance of the decision-usefulness theory for two reasons, in my judgment. |
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There's a formidable, unflinching adultness about Steely Dan, especially late Steely Dan, which is immensely impressive. |
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It was an immensely silly argument, and might be dismissed as the rantings of a second-rate polemicist. |
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Hoop swings, bells, rawhide leather, wood, and most other chewable toys will be immensely enjoyed. |
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Such casual sketches of the master are also being featured in the immensely readable book. |
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Like the immensely popular numbers puzzle, Su Doku, which The Times introduced to Britain, the acrostic word square is based on a grid. |
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They were all immensely surprised when Gweneth Cassella, the lady of the household, came through the front door, her own briefcase at her side. |
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I hope you enjoy yourselves immensely at the roast and say plenty of mean things about me. |
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Most people would just love to reproduce themselves and then, of course, be immensely disappointed if they do it, because it won't be them. |
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It would, however, benefit the player immensely if the camera were zoomed out a little so the player can have increased situational awareness. |
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I like her immensely, even though I harbor a respectable amount of fear every time I have to converse with her. |
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The opinion of the people is one which we value immensely and from the public response to this matter, we can rest assured that it is a good one. |
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His articles and alliteration were immensely popular with the working class and Truth's circulation skyrocketed. |
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Because Confucianism is immensely old, it has experienced set-backs and resurrections before. |
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On Tuesday night last week, Natty and I enjoyed ourselves immensely at a little lime in our complex. |
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While it contains a shocking revelation, its impact is diluted by the immensely overlong justification which accompanies it. |
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To encapsulate his humanitarianism in this immensely accessible ribaldry is a triumph of serious intention within comic means. |
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She turned and stalked back toward the door, feeling immensely proud of herself for having the willpower to walk away. |
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The house didn't look as rough when the trio finished their work, and they were immensely proud. |
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However I am immensely relieved to see that they are well-behaved and have a guide taking them round the gallery. |
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He's finding working life immensely stressful, and the reckless boozing feels like a safety valve for him. |
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She said she would immediately courier me an audio cassette which would help me immensely. |
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Anyway, The Author is filled with lots of immensely practical articles by working authors, agents, commissioning editors and so on. |
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The lawsuits consist of an immensely complicated tangle of legal proceedings, which need only be outlined here. |
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Hailing from economically backward families, a steady source of income has immensely boosted the confidence levels of these women. |
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The new galleries, which are aimed at promoting Earth science to the general public, are immensely popular. |
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They come for the balm that touch can provide in times that are immensely stressful to the human psyche. |
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It is a searing look at what an immensely complicated task it is to forgive the unforgiveable. |
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They are believed to have progressed immensely both materialistically as wells as monetarily during last fifteen years. |
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Although immensely stressful, she thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of her wedding preparation. |
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He is an immensely popular figure, thanks in no small measure to his glamorous and down-to-earth wife. |
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Despite their often misunderstood appearance, these were teens to be immensely proud of, not menaced by or feared. |
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Darius was immensely relieved to see his begrimed, dust-ridden target in one piece, but wisely did not show it. |
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I am glad I kept my impertinent trap shut two years ago, and I am now looking forward immensely to watching the drama next Tuesday night. |
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In the 1960s, Bhanjdeo organized impoverished tribals and became immensely popular. |
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It is immensely clever, perhaps overly tricksy for some tastes and, most importantly, extraordinarily brilliant. |
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Be it popular culture, travel tales or mostly random observations, Sidin's brand of humour is immensely popular among bloggers and tweeters. |
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If they had succeeded, it would have been a bloodless revolution, and our lives today might be different and immensely better. |
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People who break a rule of the immensely complex social security act, become cheats, thieves and bludgers. |
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He remains above all an immensely capable and uncompromising storyteller, fixed on extremist subjects. |
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She certainly didn't appear undernourished but, yes, I did feel immensely sorry for her. |
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The jaw musculature is immensely strong, giving rise to huge pressures and displacement forces. |
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His booming kicks to touch when under pressure helps the team's cause immensely. |
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An hour later her powerful fingers have done the trick and I am feeling immensely relaxed and deeply somnolent. |
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This pleases me immensely because I am able to cheat those southerly winds. |
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You might think this immensely rich company would be satisfied with its vast profits. |
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She was guilty, no doubt, but as this immensely moving film makes clear, she was also heartbreakingly human. |
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A week later, I passed by that same bulletin board and noticed something that impacted me immensely. |
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Surprisingly enough, some big guns have actually bothered to enter this bunfight, and most of them have profited immensely from taking part. |
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Our Christmas dinner was immensely enjoyed by all, despite the dire shortage of drinks. |
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It can be immensely difficult to establish whether someone's meeting miles of regulations written in bureaucratese. |
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For not only is she immensely talented as a performer, she is also matchless in her energy and vivaciousness. |
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Flame-haired and slender, with steel-blue eyes and sharp, intelligent features, Bell was immensely stylish and clothes-conscious. |
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He loved to follow the local harriers and enjoyed the hunting scene immensely. |
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He had a big profile and, because of his straight-shooting but generous nature, he was immensely popular. |
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I had an immensely complicated pattern to imitate them, carved out of spun marabou with knotted black eyeballs of ostrich herl. |
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The power in the high tension lines has been increased and the supply for use in the area will be improved immensely. |
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He learned to use those hooks they gave him and became immensely successful and wealthy. |
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I'm immensely proud of my achievements such as they are and thank the club for their support in realising my ambitions over the last 18 years. |
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He says he enjoys telly immensely, but would draw the line at other suggestions, such as panto or a chat show. |
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Their throwback sound was helped immensely by the pair of cherubically chubby gals enthusiastically vocalizing back and forth. |
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Anne Marie was illiterate, addicted to schnapps and immensely superstitious. |
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Kyrian laughed whole heartily, enjoying himself immensely with the chit of a girl. |
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Butler guides readers sure-footedly through the immensely difficult terrain of these rapidly transforming societies. |
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The situation remains complex and immensely uncertain, and there is no surety that the peace process will last. |
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Despite a predictable script, Jugnot is still able to play an immensely sympathetic character without being cloying. |
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I shall start over on a clean piece of paper when I have my proper brushes but I enjoyed doing this one immensely. |
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The mass hysteria that it created, however, particularly at the funeral, worried me immensely. |
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Have been inspired by the immensely satisfying experiencing of defrosting the icebox on Sunday. |
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The sweet, soft-balsamic aroma is immensely popular in perfumery and as an ingredient in upmarket body care products. |
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I enjoyed the play immensely, not least because it was a matinee performance. |
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Soon he was embarking upon his meteoric rise to an immensely powerful position in French musical life. |
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His parents paid tribute to him, saying he was extremely popular and would be missed immensely. |
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The soldiers proved immensely popular with local people, giving food away from their trucks. |
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This was immensely popular with the audience and left a lasting impression. |
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These immensely appealing paintings feature vivid colors, slathered impasto and homespun comedy. |
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We both enjoyed the live performance of these gifted comedians immensely as we both love live theatre and comedy performances. |
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He's indecisive to a point, but I think he's an immensely forceful character in parts of the play and not just when he's arguing with me. |
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More recently I've taken Aikido at the local community college and enjoyed it immensely. |
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In Bolton they pigged it in a wretched artisans' dwelling in Davenport Street. The project was none the less immensely successful. |
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Juen heard a stifled breath and she turned around, Kumma's face had paled immensely and his fist was clenched in the soft material of the pillow. |
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In the last few days I've received an inordinate amount of junkmail, and I've got to say I'm finding it immensely satisfying to deal with. |
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Unfortunately, there might not have been a more elegant solution available without changing the game immensely. |
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We feel immensely proud at reaching this milestone and it's also been quite humbling to receive so many messages of congratulation. |
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David deserves congratulation for combining two genres and, in the process, producing a serious study which is immensely enjoyable. |
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He was political to his fingertips, but immensely wary of political jargon. |
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Incidentally, the interchange, feedback and conversation has been immensely valuable to me, and I hope also to my readers and interlocutors. |
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The most conspicuous result now is the Rideau Canal, an immensely expensive waterway that terminates in Ottawa. |
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It constitutes an immensely proud moment, a triumph for Scotland, and represents the true spirit of the Make Poverty History campaign. |
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The next day my boatmates and I each slipped Martin a fiver, and suddenly his English improved immensely. |
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Their expertise, conversancy with immensely difficult subject matter, independence and integrity render them impeccable standard bearers. |
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Soft, cushioned and immensely appealing couches were the only pieces of furniture in the room. |
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Fortunately, the school had an immensely large library, so Hannah was well fortified. |
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Overall, despite the guy in front of leaning forward so I couldn't see part of the stage, I enjoyed it immensely. |
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The Butterfield family was immensely wealthy, their fortune founded on the textile trade. |
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Phil was an immensely talented singer and songwriter who fronted a band called the Knobs. |
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This chilled yoghurt and cucumber soup is light, immensely refreshing and incredibly pretty, frothing up in the blender to a pale, minty green. |
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Worse, his cultured grammar and dandified manner could be immensely annoying. |
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It would have helped the band immensely trying to play these songs on stage instead of messing about with pre-recorded backing tapes. |
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At more than seven feet long, the coffin seemed to have been made for someone immensely tall, a giant by mediaeval standards. |
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He was immensely prolific, producing more than 1,000 paintings and a great many drawings. |
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Leanne looked immensely interested, and her eyes glittered with excitement. |
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Prosecco, the lightly fizzed, fruity wine from the Veneto is an immensely popular afternoon quaffer. |
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The gong then sounded for dinner which was enjoyed immensely with lots of wine. |
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My visit was to see The House of Commons and have a girly gossip with Melissa which I enjoyed immensely. |
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An extreme athlete who's a simply devastating defender, Jones also improved his offense immensely during his senior year. |
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All agreed it was a beautiful ceremony and those who watched it live enjoyed themselves immensely until the early hours. |
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The applicant might be a dangerous psychopath who only mixes with people of a similar disposition, yet is immensely popular within that group. |
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An immensely powerful muscle, the rectus abdominous starts out from the rib cage and stretches vertically over the abdominal wall. |
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The assembly was an immensely humorous and enjoyable way to round up the day. |
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This immensely flavorful, new variety was introduced to the U.S. from Japan in the 1980s, but now the U.S. produces more Fujis than Japan. |
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It is really dangerous to apply stereotypes on such immensely diverse community. |
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The lounges and dining rooms are immensely pretty, with parquet floors, pastel walls, white stucco decorative mouldings and painted rococo ceilings in the Tiepolo style. |
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Televangelism became immensely profitable, with many televangelists drawing in millions of dollars every year, far exceeding the budgets of entire denominations. |
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I am immensely contrite, and I am sorry for the damage that I've done. |
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All these biographers, spurred on by a spirit of revenge, by jealousy or sheer ignorance, have made me immensely angry and given me an ever-growing desire to establish the truth. |
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Today, she stands out much like she has her entire life, though her confidence has grown immensely. |
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I have the utmost respect for them as colleagues, and value the work they do immensely. |
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I am immensely impressed by the way in which the British juryman and jurywoman simply sits down to do this disagreeable duty though the heavens fall. |
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The film's zombies are superbly disgusting and immensely creative. |
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With illustrations, the way one sees huck Finn or Jim Hawkins is shaped immensely. |
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Most of all, Lewis is immensely moved by the young black people who approach him for his autograph. |
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I never quite understood why the West was so vehemently opposed to Communism, since it is only as bad as Fascism in practice, but immensely preferable in theory. |
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Her voice is immensely beautiful and can lift you out of a blue mood, but more importantly, she has the knack of making you empathize with her subject matter. |
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The great benefic planet Jupiter's move into your fifth solar house this week will generate an immensely powerful vibration, heralding a month of sensual pleasure. |
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The genre was always a simple one, easy to satirize and dismiss, though immensely profitable. |
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Taking over the controllership is a huge responsibility but immensely exciting with the bonus of having the chance to develop the channel into a mature digital radio station. |
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He was sitting on a wicker basket and was holding a rod that seemed endless, whilst another rod lay beside him with a landing net and in the water an immensely long keep-net. |
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The Cohens and lonsdale all had active social lives and appeared to be immensely normal. |
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Susan was an unforgettable presence to all who encountered her, for her artistic integrity and indomitability went together with an immensely generous spirit. |
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The delicate glass facades of the south and west sides with their trussed glass mullions and oiled oak transoms are surrounded by tall, elegant and immensely thin colonnades. |
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These rumors, of course, say nothing of the inarguably authentic and immensely brave message delivered by Chiara. |
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This popular Indian dress evolved as a comfortable and respectable garment for women in Kashmir and Punjab region, but is now immensely popular here, too. |
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We found ourselves turning away offerings of repeat tastes from venders we had enjoyed immensely only twenty minutes previously. |
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Named after the Tipperary stud farm they own, it refers to a group of immensely rich Irish high rollers who are gamblers by nature, trade and inclination. |
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Hopefully, we'll see a continuation of the current trend toward clear-eyed investigative reporting about the global reach of the immensely profitable drug industry. |
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But those literary skills were immensely consequential to the ultimate shape of his legendary career. |
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She has diligently researched the subject of her book, presenting us with an immensely more complex personality than we may have hitherto imagined. |
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You have a vague sensation of a vague sensation, and you know that while this is a minor botheration, you will feel immensely relieved when it's concluded. |
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They should be playing their fab new single Everybody's Gonna Be Happy and, if we're immensely fortunate, our Dad will not appear in the doorway sounding a little unsettled. |
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Plausibly and endearingly awkward, Joe is an immensely likeable hero. |
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On the rooftop she had a good view of the city, but disliked it immensely. |
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Naturally she has paid close attention to her immensely panniered sea-green dress and the long stomacher of roseate buckles which clasps the narrow span of her waist. |
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It is an immensely tough way of living but one which now, with over-grazing and an increasingly capricious climate, is beginning to look very vulnerable. |
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Although he has made it clear he will not regard the motion as binding, such a defeat would be immensely damaging and could even lead to his downfall. |
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He is an immensely likeable, straightforward and direct person. |
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It is always immensely humbling for we hacks to be in the presence of the Chancellor, given his facility for talking expertly about, apparently, everything under the sun. |
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This guy's as sharp as a tack and I respect his opinions immensely. |
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Jamaican singer Tarrus Riley luxuriates in the sweet and smoky soul he learned from his father Jimmy, and at its best, Contagious is immensely satisfying neo lovers rock. |
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An 18th century drover's inn with bags of original character, it has big stone fireplaces which blaze with logs in winter, timbered ceilings and immensely thick stone walls. |
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An experienced parliamentarian, Khan has contributed immensely not only to the deliberations of various committees he had served but also to the proceedings of the House. |
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He applauded their sense of humour, their sagacity, their enjoyment of beautiful things, and their immensely civilized love of culture and learning. |
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Those things are all big draws and I appreciate them immensely. |
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Finally, if the rope is short enough, the problem simplifies immensely. |
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Following Requiem Mass on Friday John was laid to rest in St. Carthage's cemetery in the presence of another vast and immensely representative concourse. |
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Though the vast hulk of the ship daunted her and dampened her spirits immensely, the warm touch of Lucien's steadying hand encouraged and thrilled her. |
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Even in its gaunt incompleteness, destitute of the wealth of colour which is meant to adorn it, the interior of Bentley's spacious building is immensely impressive. |
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Some surprising but immensely satisfying articles reflect Engel's reach. |
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The sources are complementary in identifying and locating toponyms, still a painstaking task, but immensely valuable for any study of settlement patterns. |
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Owen's studies on fossil vertebrates were immensely productive. |
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Gareth is immensely talented and has the X factor by the bucketful. |
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He is immensely ambitious, unashamedly modelling himself on Julius Caesar. |
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And now they can't possibly refuse his immensely generous offer. |
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We decided that we'd be immensely bold and go for a lovely deep red colour for the walls and that everything above the picture rail, including the ceiling, would be gold. |
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He is an immensely talented quarterback who has dedicated his entire life to athletic excellence and discipline. |
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That will be immensely difficult if Mr. Modi continues to backtrack on economic reform. |
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She is an immensely talented actress and a pleasure to watch onstage. |
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We know that he was immensely proud of this, both from his will and from the fact that he is shown wearing the medal in all his subsequent portraits. |
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The Soviet Union took over the already extensive katorga system and expanded it immensely, eventually organizing the Gulag to run the camps. |
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According to a new study by the Girl Scout Research Institute, More Than S'mores, girls benefit immensely from time spent outdoors. |
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No doubt, a handful of people are immensely benefiting from the policies of the Modi Sarkar. |
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They would think that I had abandoned them, that I could not handle the stress and pressure and this ashamed me immensely. |
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The click-thru measurement is an immensely popular way of rating banners and advertising campaigns. |
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He was a very short, fat little man, with immensely long grey side-whiskers, and a most consequential manner. |
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The tartan pageantry was immensely popular and the kilt became Scotland's National Dress. |
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If you enjoy playing arcade-style games on your PC, you may have found that they benefit immensely from a joypad. |
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Further education has expanded immensely in recent years helped by the institutions and their relationships with their communities. |
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According to historian Robert Middlekauff, Common Sense became immensely popular mainly because Paine appealed to widespread convictions. |
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Somerset Maugham, whom I admire immensely for his power of telling a story straightforwardly and without frills. |
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In his fifties, Elgar composed a symphony and a violin concerto that were immensely successful. |
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It was immensely popular and is now considered an unofficial British national anthem. |
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The programmes and their music were immensely popular, although their version of Scottish music and identity was despised by many modernists. |
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The poems, illustrated humorously by Gilbert, proved immensely popular and were reprinted in book form as the Bab Ballads. |
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Russell, the paper's correspondent with the army in the Crimean War, was immensely influential with his dispatches back to England. |
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Reproductive success reduces immensely, survival methods, changes in health and growth have also been affected. |
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The civilization of ancient Greece has been immensely influential on language, politics, educational systems, philosophy, science, and the arts. |
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The club has grown immensely in the last several years and includes at least one youth team, three men's, and two women's teams. |
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He was immensely hardworking and tried as hard as any democratic parliamentarian to treat his senatorial colleagues with respect and sensitivity. |
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The intended campaign, therefore, was immensely costly from its very beginning. |
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It was later supplanted by the immensely popular The History of England by David Hume. |
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The conquest of Gaul made Caesar immensely powerful and popular, which led to a second civil war against the Senate and Pompey. |
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Eldar Ryazanov's and Leonid Gaidai's comedies of that time were immensely popular, with many of the catch phrases still in use today. |
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Published in Holland, Lahontan's writings, with their controversial attacks on established religion and social customs, were immensely popular. |
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Except that the house had an immensely large rambling loft at top, I made no other discoveries. |
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While the Boston Manufacturing Company proved immensely profitable, the Charles River had very little potential as a power source. |
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Macdonald's wife was an immensely stout, raven-haired, sloe-eyed, talkative body, the most motherly woman I have ever known. |
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Except that the house had an immensely large rambling loft at top, I made no other discoveries. It was moderately well furnished, but sparely. |
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So far, she appears to be enjoying this untraditional tour immensely. |
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The ritual still continues as an immensely grand festival and visual magnitude attracting staggering numbers to the doors of this great temple. |
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She's enjoyably deadpan, but does that immensely irritating 'looking over the top of her glasses' thing. |
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While it's immensely clever and very Flaubertian,it's ridiculously stilted and dated, so I added some stuff of my own,'' he says. |
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That, of course, led to a lie-in, which I also enjoyed immensely, before bounding down the stairs to spot a note on the kitchen table. |
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The Goplay line includes the immensely popular numbers game sudoku, four in a row, parchisi, and hangman. |
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Stine is the prolific author of the immensely popular Goosebumps and Fear Street series for children and young adults. |
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Tony enjoyed his time in Tredegar immensely, with warm hospitality from his hosts and the tastiest freeloaded breakfast of the trip. |
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As part of the drag racing programme, BIC will also be offering the immensely thrilling Dragster Xperience. |
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Granddam Annies Bullet, who has established an immensely successful matriarchy, was trained by Nick Savva to win the 1996 Oaks. |
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And I am immensely grateful for his graciousness to his defeated opponent. |
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It is a true honour and we are immensely looking forward to welcoming Her Majesty and The Duke of Edinburgh to our new stadium next month. |
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A headword or footnote to illuminate each poet's connection to Irish America would help immensely, especially to the non-academic reader. |
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Our performance displayed in recent times as the DEIK and MTSO has contributed immensely to the commerce of the province, region and Turkey. |
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Heroglyph V4 LE joins the proDAD family as the younger brother of the immensely popular Heroglyph V4 Pro titler. |
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As he points out, the moral world of Doctor Faustus is immensely distant from Record and the emblematists, however much he is indebted to them. |
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His sourcebook as a whole, the first that I know of in any language, will be immensely useful to classicists and non-classicists alike. |
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He spent the last months of his life writing Consolations in Travel, an immensely popular, somewhat freeform compendium of poetry, thoughts on science and philosophy. |
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He found that he too was learning some of the complications and difficulties of controlling a large fleet in complex situations, and immensely enjoyed it. |
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Between 1870 and 1890 a theory purporting that an atom was a vortex in the ether was immensely popular among British physicists and mathematicians. |
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The publication of the immensely successful 3d pamphlet, The Battle of Britain, saw huge international sales, leading even Goebbels to admire its propaganda value. |
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Every Which Way but Loose, an immensely profitable undertaking, stands as an epic example of what disorganized, mindless drivel can excite the denizens of Yumpsville. |
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Over the next century, the Leeds example proved immensely popular and influential for choirs in cathedrals, parish churches and schools throughout the Anglican communion. |
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As at Osaka, a wavy roofed concourse building is incised by multistorey canyons and linked to a single, immensely long pier that contains the boarding gates. |
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The character of the plucky yet proper Alice has proven immensely popular and inspired similar heroines in literature and pop culture, many also named Alice in homage. |
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Robert Boyle, notable as a scientist, also wrote his Meditations on God, and this work was immensely popular as devotional literature well beyond the Restoration. |
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Individuals who want to learn about the relationship between libertarianism and the law will benefit immensely by simply reading the writings of Lysander Spooner. |
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The Hilsa is the national fish and immensely popular across Bangladesh. |
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Assuredly a Dudley Sowerby would be immensely startled to find his bride a young woman more than babily aware of the existence of one particular form of naughtiness on earth. |
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Throw in a penchant for pantoums and other formal poems, and Sylvan reveals herself as an immensely creative force, one seemingly only limited by her imagination. |
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On June 9, iPhone users lauded the release of the new LED LightRunner illuminated armband and the redesign of the immensely popular Adidas armbands. |
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Cumberbund enjoyed himself immensely, playing Sherlock with great panache. |
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The 6.5 acres that the ranch sits on, just outside downtown Aspen, was donated in 1994 and is now immensely valuable in this enclave of superwealth. |
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