It is a testament to the quality of the actors that they were able to wring rudimentary sympathy out of this stupefying script. |
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The stupefying infiltration of the White House quickly establishes that distinguishing the good guys from the bad guys will be difficult. |
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I thought I was beyond shockability but the book's revelations were stupefying. |
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Using gas, smoke, poison or other stupefying substances in hunting game is also banned. |
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The film unfolds in this stupefying, glossy fashion until it gradually finds a pulse. |
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You know how stupefying it is that a black sheep like me could ever get a boyfriend. |
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The sound, particularly in the battle scenes, is awesome in its stupefying thunderousness. |
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Amidst the stupefying heat, Abdul Albasit's T-shirt, which bears a smiling sun and the inscription 'so hot', seems an especially cruel joke. |
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I felt rather sorry for him, having to find out stuff like this, and after going through my own share of shocks, I knew just how mind-wracking and stupefying this could be. |
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The blast was a stupefying white flash followed by a body-shaking howl, and it was the cue for a maelstrom of metallic shrieks. |
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One can hypothesize that the bad decision came after the consumption of stupefying substances. |
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Tobacco has a deadening and stupefying effect upon the nerves. |
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Explosives, poisonous or stupefying substances may not be used for the purpose of catching fish. |
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And while certain people may claim that the atmosphere here is stupefying, they remain nonetheless. |
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Inducing or administering a stupefying substance to someone is a very serious criminal offence already under the Criminal Code of Canada. |
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They add a layer of commercial potency to the insatiable itch — to know oneself as known — that has made Instagram a stupefying success. |
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This collocation of precocious poetic essence, stupefying lyricism and seditious brilliance sets up Rimbaud as the Romantic-Modern poet par excellence. |
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It was like a constant assault, an almost stupefying catalogue of mindless racial insult and injury. |
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They are fuelled by the country's stifling political environment and stultifying developmental process, compounded by a range of stupefying cruelties. |
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But the power of organized crime in Mexico now holds hostage large areas of the country, including major cities, such as Monterrey, and terrorizes the rest with performances of stupefying violence. |
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Let us finally go back to certain cases in which man showed stupefying irresponsibility in his choices of development, given the menaces of natural origin prevailing at the chosen location. |
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Mixing sea and mountains, the climate offers mild temperatures at summer and winter. The wide panorama is stupefying, from the takeoff you can admire the horizon from the Esterel to the Cap de Nice. |
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The stupefying progress of technology easily enables images to be diverted from their initial purpose and it is easy to estimate the use that may be made of them to serve the interests of an individual or group. |
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The catching of marine organisms using methods incorporating the use of explosives, poisonous or stupefying substances or electric current shall be prohibited. |
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They earn little, they work mechanically in a stupefying rhythm, without any motivation for professional growth, and they work under unfavourable conditions. |
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Alcohol can increase the stupefying effect of antidepressants. |
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This totally stupefying work has enthralled by its sheer virtuosity some of the greatest composers, such as Brahms and Rachmaninov, who paid it the tribute of using the work as the basis for compositions of theirs. |
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As this commitment removes every overlap between the companies on stupefying active substances, the Commission regards it as restoring the ex-ante situation. |
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A recent bright idea is a new television channel for teachers, of stupefying worthiness, costing £20m a year, which started broadcasting this month. |
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