The burning desire I have for weightlifting has played a tremendous role in my life. |
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Given their tremendous history, Liverpool remain an attraction for world-class players. |
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The company has never been one for tremendous excess, and we tightened our belt and came out the other side. |
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They had what was described by Treasury mandarins as a Rolls-Royce of an economy and the tremendous goodwill of the British people. |
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And the behemoths contain tremendous amounts of oil and baleen, once commercially lucrative products. |
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There was a tremendous amount of soldiers there defending the armory, but they were inexperienced Guardsmen, not regulars. |
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Dr. Caldicott retreated to the outback, but she left a legacy of tremendous mass awareness about the threat of nuke megadeath and planetcide. |
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Dominating the local coastline, no one could fail to be impressed by this tremendous Norman fortress. |
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He passed the ball accurately and made some tremendous inspirational runs down the left. |
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Therefore, sending him to operate covertly behind enemy lines was a tremendous risk for the regime. |
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Roy Jones looked downright vicious at the weigh-in, roaring his trash talk with tremendous intensity and animation. |
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I've had a tremendous time there and made some terrific friends on and off the pitch and it's sad to be leaving them behind. |
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She may be tough and indifferent on the outside but I could see that deep inside she was experiencing tremendous pain and sorrow. |
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He projects a tremendous sound across all registers of the instrument, while conveying the poetry of the score. |
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And later, if you want to sell the bond before it matures, there will be a tremendous markdown on its value. |
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That's a tremendous trait in a team and they had it in abundance in the last few minutes. |
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In addition, it tends to slight the tremendous growth of auxiliaries and parallel organizations. |
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A tremendous late charge from local ace Tony Skelton put him into second at the expense of Forster, just 0. 17s adrift of Wallbank. |
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And indeed she did, for as she entered the meadhall, a tremendous sound of multiple lyres and harps greeted her. |
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Kaufman's film has the better script, artful direction and tremendous performances from the likes of Ed Harris, Scott Glenn, Fred Ward. |
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Like all the veterans who fought in Holland, he has tremendous affection for the Dutch people. |
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More importantly, Master Coaching has given hope to many students who were without hope and not appreciating their own tremendous talents. |
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In this industry we don't have, except maybe for the anti-infectives, we don't have this tremendous volatility and demand. |
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He likes to joke around and is tremendous about creating a positive atmosphere so the guys can stay loose. |
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Fortunately, however, it fell short, and the buffers of the engine struck the other lip of the shaft with a tremendous crash. |
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The sky above Los Angels is likely charged with a tremendous amount of electrical energy that may develop into something like ball lightning. |
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Worse, they're also tremendous space hogs, gobbling up dozens of precious square feet in useless aisle area. |
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A tremendous crowd assembled outside the French Embassy shortly after the news was made known. |
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An event of this kind would create a huge crater, send out shock waves, and create tremendous atmospheric disturbance. |
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Continuing on, we saw a huge dump of fresh red clay reaching high up the hill like a tremendous anthill. |
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He could bat reasonably well at seven but would be a tremendous addition to a team in batting at eight or nine. |
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Elephant ears grow in and around the falls, and water ouzels somehow manage to build their homes behind the fall's tremendous flow of water. |
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But when O'Rourke is not blinding you with his offensiveness, he's dishing out tremendous observations on human nature. |
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He has tremendous pace, he is our top scorer, and he is a team player who always wants victory. |
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Having a satisfied customer tell others how great your business is can reap tremendous rewards. |
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A great wax job and properly fitted skis are a tremendous help when you want good grip. |
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They are members of posh clubs and wine and dine with men and women with tremendous spending power. |
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Sometimes, there are tremendous questions that overwhelm me, that drive me mad. |
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Her voice has a tremendous range, yet never managed to coincide with the note she was trying to hit. |
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You guys are shifty, and you guys answer quickly with tremendous certainty, and it's the wrong answer. |
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Judging and keeping tabs on who or what is cool and who is a sellout is a tremendous waste of time. |
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Wilson proclaimed himself astonished at the tremendous weight the horses carried. |
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As it stands, the police are doing a tremendous job, but with the best will in the world, they don't have the legal expertise of lawyers. |
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Indeed, this project to build a new youth centre has helped reacquaint me with some tremendous characters from my past. |
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Seeing so many York fans at London was absolutely fantastic and underlines how tremendous they have been all season. |
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The two principals whipped up tremendous whoops and roars from a besotted audience, and in many respects the adulation was well deserved. |
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Her voice is attractive and even throughout its range, and she has tremendous agility and control. |
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Among his many talents were a tremendous creative range, gifted musicianship and a savage wit. |
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On one side there is a tremendous financial crunch and on the other the ministers are spending money like anything. |
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Google has garnered tremendous free publicity and mindshare as result of these tactics. |
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To be fair to the players, they have done a tremendous job, but the job isn't complete and I get the feeling that one or two of them think it is. |
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Each of us have tremendous angst and shame and heartache about our eating disorders on the show. |
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I do have a tremendous correspondence, and I answer all the letters as soon as I can. |
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It's a natural drain for floodwaters and serves as a tremendous source of ground water recharge. |
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He isn't as fast as Cole, but has tremendous skill and reading of the game. |
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As one can imagine, such a tremendous impact is quite devastating on the human body. |
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There was a tremendous atmosphere and it was a terrific surface to play on. |
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Genomics is promoting a tremendous interest in novel therapies of which gene therapies will be only a minority. |
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In the age of wooden ships, teredos and other wood-borers were a tremendous problem. |
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I think that they still have a tremendous sense of the importance of tradition and of duty. |
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The vessel's shallow draft and water jet propulsion give it tremendous flexibility and maneuverability over conventional ship forms. |
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Passing exams and going to university will provide our youngsters with tremendous opportunities. |
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It was a tremendous turn-out and a lovely community atmosphere, with everybody joining in. |
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After a tremendous game of football which saw the initiative to and fro, Ballymore emerged victorious by 2 points. |
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This fella is a fantastic athlete who has tremendous power and exceptional skills and movement. |
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Said samples are then fired through the speakers, stuttering, jittering, and gurgling out at tremendous speeds. |
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An accident of birth like ethnic origins, or an illness or disability or sexual preference, have been endowed with tremendous significance. |
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The tremendous advances in telecommunications technology are responsible for this dramatic change. |
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These advances culminated in the modern bony fish, or teleosts, which show a tremendous diversity of mouth parts and feeding specializations. |
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I had a tremendous feeling of fear, cold chills, and my eyes were tearing up. |
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Their period was marked by tremendous economic expansion whose material fruit remained grossly maldistributed. |
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That was pleasing, but just being part of a magnificent day brought a tremendous sense of pride and good feeling. |
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These fields, which may account for two-thirds of total Saudi production, have pumped out a tremendous amount of oil by now. |
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The weather was fantastic and full use was made of the tremendous facilities at the popular holiday venue. |
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Slow-moving hurricanes and tropical storms can dump tremendous amounts of rain over several days, unleashing deadly floods. |
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Within two years there will be a tremendous matrix of data along with a rating system to support these kiosks. |
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It can make us rude, abrupt and impatient, but it can also inspire us to tremendous courage, bravery and leadership. |
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Chudleigh added that principals were working longer hours under tremendous pressure. |
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He rebased the finances of racing, and went out on a tremendous high by settling the dispute with the Office of Fair Trading. |
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Mark wondered why the rotating torus wasn't crushed from the tremendous gravitational forces at the mouth of the wormhole. |
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First, microbreweries and chains featuring beer experienced tremendous growth. |
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She has a tremendous amount of data but seems timid about really analyzing most of it. |
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These businesses are usually time intensive and they can have a tremendous impact on the franchisee's family life. |
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They are a compact, workmanlike side and have two attackers blessed with skill and tremendous pace. |
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Backlit plants create mood and atmosphere, a trick used in full, tremendous force by architect extraordinaire Luis Barragan. |
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The minister said Namdeb had over the last ten years made tremendous advancements in the development of mining technology. |
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There is no doubt that the provision of these amenities has been a tremendous success. |
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The march past of the teams was tremendous fun, trying to place the small nations on the globe before the commentators did. |
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When faced with the sight of the dead crocodile, the man was filled with tremendous remorse and burst into tears. |
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The teachers did a tremendous job, many of them going above and beyond the call of duty. |
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Any turmoil in my life has served as nothing but tremendous inspiration for my music. |
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The members of the party are enjoying appropriately the afterglow of a tremendous victory. |
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Over the years Emily has demonstrated tremendous versatility winning gold medals in all strokes in the regional championships. |
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Ultimately, for travel to distant star systems, the tremendous energy available in particle annihilation will be applied in propulsion. |
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The cat can, as you've been experiencing in your country, cause a tremendous amount of damage. |
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Those of us who have been ringside at his fights know he is the real thing, a tremendous champion and a great ambassador for the sport. |
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Users build up a tremendous tolerance to the drug and it is very expensive, so it can lead to crime if someone gets a serious habit. |
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Despite tremendous technological advances in earthquake seismology, many fundamental mysteries remain. |
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The review is a tremendous tribute to Tawney as a historian, his majestic style and his biting wit. |
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He had a little wobble in his third round but drained some tremendous putts to keep his momentum going. |
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She does not acknowledge the tremendous task she has already embarked upon, still less what she has achieved. |
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A jobbing musician, he not only achieved tremendous respect as a jazz artist but he worked with popular African and Caribbean bands as well. |
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The jurisprudence of capital punishment imposes a tremendous burden on jurors. |
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There is a tremendous emphasis on carnality, even animality, from the outset of play. |
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The distant sound of automatic cannon fire could be heard, and then there was a tremendous explosion above them. |
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Scotland has had tremendous success in the past in attracting investment by foreign firms looking for a foothold in Europe. |
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The Buddhas and arhats are in a state of tremendous tranquility and have very dignified, well composed outlooks. |
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We kept her spirits up and she has shown tremendous courage and determination. |
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The favorite going in, Monica looked sensational and got tremendous audience response as her reward. |
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As with other American Indian languages and cultures, those of the Navajos have undergone and continue to undergo tremendous changes. |
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There has been tremendous concern about consumer interests and how they are affected by the genetics revolution. |
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Not only is there tremendous pride in Amir's achievements but dozens of youngsters want to be just like him. |
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They also have tremendous workloads, and often work much longer hours than is needed to ensure the success of their students. |
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When his father was satisfied with a job, Lasdun recalls, a tremendous joy radiated from him. |
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Most have moved tremendous numbers of cattle from one ranch to another rather than selling off herds for slaughter. |
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He combines the skills of a master dramatist with a social conscience and a tremendous sense of how to engage young people in live theatre. |
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As a result, major sports have attracted a tremendous share of television revenue. |
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The property stretches for about 60 km from north to south through a tremendous mix of flood plain country and mallee. |
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My experience with lensless imaging as my primary creative medium has shown me the pinhole camera's tremendous versatility and essential mystery. |
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He has vision, a tremendous burst of acceleration, he runs low to the ground and he's a very tough-minded player. |
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We are told it was a tremendous success, and thoroughly enjoyed by the members and their friends. |
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But he felt the bar business had maxed out its potential while the wine business had tremendous possibility of growth. |
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The club should be congratulated for this tremendous example of internationalism. |
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Personally Mike combined intellectual brilliance with tremendous charm and wit. |
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We will always miss her tremendous dedication and sincerity, and the friendliness of her presence. |
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He flighted the ball beautifully and had tremendous variety, with two kinds of googlies and a deceptive topspinner. |
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The race began and very soon our horse was trailing the leaders, all the way towards the last fence when there was a tremendous pile-up. |
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The staff, many of whom know them well, make a tremendous fuss which is lovely to see. |
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The helicopter would display their logo providing a tremendous amount of publicity across a vast area. |
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To say that we have a tremendous amount of work yet ahead of us is an understatement. |
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It's a seller's market now and there are tremendous opportunities out there. |
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We have tremendous respect for their work and they would be excellent allies and strong performers on the Cabinet. |
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I am suffering from major overload of a tremendous amount of food right now. |
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There was tremendous enthusiasm among radicals everywhere for the new Paris Commune form of government. |
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Her prognosis was originally extremely poor, but fortunately she has made tremendous progress over the years. |
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The champion put on a tremendous display but could not floor the American, who previously held the IBF title. |
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Next to receive the accolades of the local community was Tony Gartland who displayed tremendous determination to overcome his medical condition. |
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But you do not have to indulge the Jag's tremendous accelerative thrills all the time. |
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But it is wonderful to recognise the tremendous spirit of others in helping the family through their grief. |
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The breech-face on a revolver takes a tremendous beating as it stops the rearward thrust of the fired cartridge. |
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Not only is road grip tremendous and cornering balance superb, but the steering is precision at its best. |
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There was tremendous in-fighting, factionalism, backbiting, accusations about whose guru was on the highest path and so on. |
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It was a tremendous amount of responsibility on my shoulders so I didn't disappoint them. |
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He teetered, lost his balance and fell off, making a tremendous splash as he hit the water with an inelegant bellyflop and an angry shout. |
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I can imagine she is doing a tremendous job in what must be indescribable circumstances. |
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The pair were inside the bungalow in Sladbury's Lane, Clacton, when there was a tremendous crack and the sky lit up. |
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Fundamental to his belief is tremendous growth potential for biotechnology. |
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The threat of biological agents for use in biological warfare is of tremendous concern to public health officials and the public at large. |
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She even saw what looked like a make-do rubber-tyre swing swinging gently from one of the tremendous branches. |
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At first we thought it was a wind-up but it really is a tremendous honour and we're absolutely bowled over. |
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Read on to gain a working knowledge of the tremendous range of mowers available today. |
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A tremendous drive set them back on their heels, forcing them to concede a penalty. |
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Software makers, however, have recoiled at such an idea, knowing that customers will receive tremendous horsepower and need fewer processors. |
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Ellis showed tremendous heart once again he beat the count and stumbled to his corner. |
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I felt it was my destiny to carry on like this, and it was a tremendous psychological blow when the business went down the tubes. |
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I thank them for their courage to stand up to what must be tremendous pressure to knuckle under. |
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At West Dean they used yellow and orange kniphofias to tremendous effect and I have promised myself to grow more. |
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A sportsman to his fingertips, the redoubtable John Joe has left many of us with some tremendous memories of his hurling and footballing feats. |
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I was sitting up in the Professor's study harmlessly emailing about the place when there was a tremendous outbreak of scuttering from downstairs. |
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A tremendous good coming from biotechnology will be the alleviation of human misery through progress in medicine. |
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He kept in tremendous shape and ate healthier than the diet-crazed Americans he read about. |
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Saturday's Super League Grand Final against Bradford will be a tremendous occasion. |
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As they started to leave, they heard a tremendous roar and clattering, banging, and thundering of doors and windows being thrown open by the wind. |
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He complimented all the managers and selectors of the various teams for their tremendous effort and looked forward to more success in the year to come. |
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Fred is a quiet, unassuming, self-contained scientist with a tremendous capacity for seeing a difficult practical problem through to its conclusion. |
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The building rang with a tremendous shout, and another, and another, and then it echoed deep loud groans that gathered strength as they swelled out, like angry thunder. |
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On the field, Michael was a very level-headed player who controlled our backline, one of our top marking defenders, and was a tremendous contributor to the team at all levels. |
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It was McCrickard's decoy run that opened the way for half back dan Morgan to make a tremendous run through the middle be unleashing a thunderbolt shot. |
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The cast iron pan and drippings make for the base of a tremendous sauce. |
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It's a tremendous inspiration when you see these guys every morning. |
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Both acts of wanton destruction were deliberately aimed at symbolically injuring the self-esteem of the targeted victims, beside tremendous loss of innocent lives. |
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It is unlikely that private capital will finance such a tremendous undertaking until the risks are retired and the scalability challenge can be addressed. |
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The bottom line is that TV can reap tremendous rewards for your small business, but you have to be willing to be patient and have the war chest to back up that patience. |
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Central to inflation is a very early, tremendous burst of expansion, powered by the potential energy associated with a hypothetical scalar field called the inflation. |
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All sarkiness aside, I don't see why you need to use such a tremendous amount of problems from canonical tests to get the idea of the different problem types. |
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The beauty of not only every infinitesimal detail around me, but also the tangibleness of the hillsides that surrounded us, gave me a tremendous hopefulness. |
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This in itself inspired a tremendous growth in investigative journalism. |
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Charles, after seeing his partner run off, went to the center of the stage and took a bow, after which he was given tremendous applause from the highly amused audience. |
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This could create tremendous opportunity for a broad swath of the rustbelt population. |
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Added to the tremendous loading on an anchor line in high winds is the fact that in high winds boats do not tend to lie head to wind, but rather tack back and forth. |
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Land revenue, despite its sluggish growth in the past, does hold tremendous promise for augmentation of the State's revenues if handled judiciously and with determination. |
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Particularly Jessica and Kathy have been around a while and done a tremendous amount of, primarily, film work. |
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We've seen tremendous moves made toward lowering the tension there. |
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There is tremendous interest in the STEM community in working with Government to encourage more young people to opt for STEM, and we are responding to this. |
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The actor showed tremendous range in the role, bouncing between his wacky stand-up persona and gentler dramatic work. |
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She is bearing up very well, but she has had a tremendous shock. |
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In what proved to be a tremendous error, the regime stole the election to keep Ahmadinejad in power, triggering months of unrest. |
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The tremendous pressure placed on Louisville workers to cater to the horse aristocracy was not limited to industries in direct contact with race fans. |
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He took a tremendous drink from his cup, the froth sticking to his moustache. |
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A tremendous amount of work is necessary to redesign surgical sharps and procedures so that exposure to blood and body fluid is reduced significantly during surgery. |
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The appropriators in both Houses wield a tremendous amount of power over the make-up of the budget, and will fight like cornered animals when their territory is challenged. |
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He was a tremendous two handed puncher who could box and dictate with his jab and knew how to utilize his height and reach versus taller and shorter opponents. |
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As we waited in the queue on the wharf, my first impression was of the tremendous amount of rope involved in supporting the rigging and in controlling the set of the sails. |
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Through the door one could see a tremendous amount of sunlight that came into the room and landed with a segmented rhombus shape on loveseat next to a chest full of clothes. |
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Further compounding the risk is the tremendous centralization of the factory farm system. |
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The very source of his tremendous talent and athleticism seemed to betray him. |
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The talk should have been of his tremendous fight back, a late rally that saw last year's beaten finalist's escape to victory over a brave East Kerry side. |
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This is the result of a tremendous amount of work done by highly skilled mathematicians, computer engineers, programmers, anatomists and medical illustrators. |
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This is a simple snack with tremendous seasoning and flavor sure to entice an eater who is more curious about taste than quantity. |
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The site doesn't have a good search tool yet, but it's a tremendous start on something much needed-and probably soon to be the basis for some cool mash-ups! |
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So obviously when you have a tremendous coral reef and the combination of shallow banks, you have a fantastic habitat for all types of marine life. |
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He was imitating life and he had these tremendous insights over a huge range. |
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The next move landed us only at Jammu without bag and baggage and reeling under the tremendous agony, desperation and exasperation, thinking what is in our fate. |
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This man is a singer of tremendous ability and well worth hearing live. |
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That's a tremendously difficult job and it requires a tremendous amount of statesmanship and leadership. |
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Children living on the street, the lack of family roots, and an increase in crime have brought tremendous social stresses to Latin American countries. |
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Over time, he lost a split-second, just enough to make him less capable of pulling away from blows or landing one of his tremendous counterpunches that come out of nowhere. |
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The boy also stands to gain tremendous knowledge and support from a number of leading lamas, including the Dalai Lama, who have made India their home. |
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The room was shaking from the tremendous force the boy was showing. |
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Those of us who are part of the church are conscious there's a tremendous life within it creatively and such a reservoir of good will and loving kindness. |
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Body language and even positive speech can bring tremendous destruction. |
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That kind of dexterity requires tremendous personal and political talent, which Cuccinelli lacks. |
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From early morning until late afternoon the lounge vibrated to the sound of lively jigs, reels, polkas and hornpipes played with tremendous enthusiasm by the participants. |
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The Portuguese townscape packs in tremendous particularity, using just a simple palette of white walls, earth materials, and gently composed traditional forms. |
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Great American leaders have long contributed profound thoughts of tremendous consequence to the public discourse. |
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Thus it was outshone by a lovely thick loin of rosy Stobo lamb in a tremendous rosemary and mint sauce which managed to be rich and concentrated yet not sticky. |
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They have a tremendous manager in Blackwell, who has admitted that he would not have had a sniff of the job if the club had not been on their knees. |
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They have been collecting and microfilming anything they can get their hands on for over a century, and they are a tremendous resource for researchers. |
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Without a college degree, this son of a single parent built a real estate empire with tremendous fortitude, business and political savvy, and a healthy dose of kismet. |
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Similar to boxing, the kick-boxers fight in different weight divisions and with 11 bouts scheduled it should be a tremendous occasion on Saturday night. |
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America has obviously made tremendous progress since the days of Jim Crow, bull Connor, and voter intimidation at the polls. |
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This form of exercise is tailor-made for women in particular, because it effectively works the hips, buttocks, legs, arms and stomach and burns tremendous body fat. |
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He has a tremendous sense of color and is unafraid of color, which is inspiring. |
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The surface area of the wings is tremendous and the wingspan large, but the relative length of the fuselage is shorter than most other aircraft of its era. |
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This campus is truly world-class in scale and quality and is a tremendous endorsement of Ireland as a location for future biopharmaceutical investment. |
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Implementing a full scale initiative to broaden the cruise tourism stakeholder base and to get the ordinary Belizean involved could have tremendous social impacts. |
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A tremendous explosion thundered from the rear of the formation. |
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Besides, the tremendous rage that had built up within his Telugu subjects needed a release. |
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This is a tremendous find, not just because he discovered all these first veterans of our first war in a vacant lot. |
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I suddenly open my mouth and let forth a tremendous bellow of laughter. |
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Waddle is often remembered for his penalty miss in Turin and that criminally overshadows a tremendous performance by the former sausage factory worker in the game. |
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The new release will offer tremendous reliability and serviceability. |
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And the United States, in particular, gives its elected officials a tremendous amount of leeway and influence, if they want it. |
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For a desert people winds, rain, thunder, lightening, hurricanes, thunderbolts, whirlwinds, and other meteorological phenomena held tremendous fascination. |
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Not only is she an extremely hard worker, dedicating many hours of her daily life to doing hair on the sets of film and TV shows, she has a tremendous passion for her work. |
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The National Health Service in York does a tremendous job for many people. |
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The IOC members must possess tremendous faith to entrust the Games to Sochi in the face of such obstacles! |
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Despite tremendous separation from the pro leagues, and lack of strong training resources and facilities, basketball trails only hockey in popularity. |
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We are trying to support the tremendous quality job that they are doing. |
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You have Baby Boomers aging, a lot of them tremendous health care bills. |
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A while back I had a tremendous misadventure while attempting to use one of those streak-yer-hair dye jobbies to give myself some big, chunky, cool raspberry highlights. |
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This allows for the tremendous skill of morphing into delicious meringues. |
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Not once did she make a sound indicating tremendous physical exertion. |
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There was a terrible, sulphurous smell, like rotten eggs, and a tremendous pressure against my chest. |
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At 6-foot-5, and a lanky frame, he has a calm demeanor that belies the tremendous pressure he is under. |
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Also, being thanked for doing a good job brings tremendous satisfaction. |
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My instructor told the student would have been no dash across Europe by the Third Army if not for the tremendous logistical effort made on their behalf. |
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All-in-all it has been a tremendous first season back in the top flight. |
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At the end of what had been a tremendous battle, with both men having given their all, Hatton had retained his title but Phillips had kept his dignity and pride. |
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Silvestri has nice post moves and is the best anticipator on the team, making her a tremendous asset on the press. |
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Nano sensors are devices that can sense nano particles and have made tremendous developments in a short period of time. |
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The Board is grateful for the tremendous leadership and guidance provided by Thad over his many years with Novus. |
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The Good Lie was filmed at a time of tremendous promise for south sudan. |
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The Arc winner slammed the Paul Hennessy-trained Lightning Josser by seven and a half lengths, looking on tremendous terms with himself. |
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That silver-tongued cavalier would be the lads' choice, a tremendous role model who loves his ale, smerks lerdsa tabs and chats up bords for fun. |
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Celerio, the first car in India with AMT technology has been raking in tremendous response in the domestic market. |
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These battles served as a reminder of the tremendous power of Ming China to the countries along the maritime routes. |
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Incessant bombing of Germany's infrastructure and cities caused tremendous casualties and disruption. |
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A tremendous Lee Mills bomb in the 33rd minute was not enough for Portsmouth to improve on their dismal away record. |
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Patients know the location, and the tenant saw a tremendous benefit of staying in the space given the tremendous institutional history. |
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Carrollton is experiencing tremendous growth and lacks adequate driver training services. |
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The Court's ruling is a tremendous win for retail florists who desire to do business with multiple wire services. |
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A superb goal from Shauna McGirr inspired them along with some tremendous points from the talented Alish Gormley. |
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Because of their tremendous size and steep walls, calderas often trap rainwater or melted snow and form mountaintop lakes. |
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While Alure is the main builder and a major contributor, each of the makeovers rely on numerous volunteers and on tremendous community support. |
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He could not long outdistance such a runner as the Bishop, whose tremendous strides would surely overhaul him in the end. |
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Generation is tremendous says one Midwestern packer, contributing to an abundance of supply that is helping to keep prices somewhat depressed. |
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I am excited to join an organization with such tremendous opportunity as Alveolus. |
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To these qualities were added delicacy and sinuousness for a tremendous account of the Ritual Dances from Tippett's opera The Midsummer Marriage. |
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Overland routes helped the spice trade initially, but maritime trade routes led to tremendous growth in commercial activities. |
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There was a tremendous whooshing noise and it gradually grew louder and louder, until it felt like it was right over us. |
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Pulsars accelerate particles to tremendous energies in their magnetospheres. |
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The fit and freedom of movement in the shapewear comes from LYCRA fiber, which provides tremendous shaping and comfort capabilities. |
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The Langdale Company's new centralized sawmill and debarker in 1958 constituted a tremendous advance over the old peckerwood technology. |
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I just tremble when I think about how tremendous this moment is. |
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Beginning in the 1990s, the Internet has contributed to a tremendous increase in the accessibility of Western media content. |
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We have more diversity of terrain and employees with tremendous enthusiasm,'' Kemmerer, an expert skier and alpinist, told me. |
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Salivary diagnostics holds tremendous potential for the diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring of cancer. |
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As we neared the tremendous Malham Cove, I was determined to make it to the top and look out across the limestone pavements. |
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The tremendous energy available during this early epoch, Guth realized, would endow the infant cosmos with a kind of antigravity. |
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The latest batch of pigs, it must be said, have done a tremendous job at rotovating the chicken paddock. |
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There is a tremendous difference between residence and nonresidence courses. |
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SuSE has done a tremendous job of spearheading the effort to develop a version of Linux for AMD's x86-64 architecture. |
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Allied forces on the European continent required a tremendous amount of fuel. |
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The synth sounds are very 70s, and Randy Brecker plays his trumpet through a wah-wah pedal in tremendous Miles fashion. |
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That is why, in spite of shabby dresses, unbanged hair, tremendous mouths, and large noses, some persons are purely delightful. |
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In the last decade there has been a tremendous increase in the use of nonscientific medical therapies in the US and some other countries. |
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He wore large hose, and a tuck, as it was then called, or rapier, of tremendous length. |
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The oceans have a tremendous amount of energy and are close to many if not most concentrated populations. |
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The Barrow's goldeneye performed admirably, giving us tremendous views on an all too rare calm, sunny summer's morning north of the border. |
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The Solarian one-man ships were even smaller than the Nigrian one-man ships, and some of these did a tremendous amount of damage. |
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France became the most populous country in Europe and had tremendous influence over European politics, economy, and culture. |
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This increase in parlor sizes has resulted in tremendous increases in milk throughput and cooling demand. |
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In the midst of our fun, a tremendous tatterara of the dining-room bell struck upon our hearts. |
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As the Unbank, we never lose sight of the fact that our members play a tremendous ownership role in Connex. |
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For example, in the 1970s a drug called laetrile got tremendous attention from cancer patients. |
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There was a tremendous splash. And then everything was quiet. Until Billy heard a rustling in the forest behind him. Great. Now what? |
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The agency represents a tremendous power and total unaccountability to anyone. |
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Most tidewater glaciers calve above sea level, which often results in a tremendous impact as the iceberg strikes the water. |
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Since the early 1970s, Brittany has experienced a tremendous revival of its folk music. |
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