It is a veritable tribute to the two communities that thrive in the warm and balmy climes of the island nation. |
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What with ripened berries, snails, slugs and insects, there was a veritable feast on offer. |
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The mobile mercenaries of the fifth century had been veritable soldiers of fortune, for whom armed conflict was the only source of income. |
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In short, what we have here is a veritable orgy of vacuous generalities and meaningless slogans. |
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The cold months ahead also promise a veritable buffet of supernatural entertainments. |
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The older generation is played by a veritable Spotlight casting directory of well-loved performers. |
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She knew all too well that the man with the bigger reach strives to avoid fighting in close like a veritable plague. |
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Women's presence in civil and political society is a veritable moral reproach. |
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Happily, the next decade will see a veritable slew of well-qualified candidates. |
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Critics, especially the press, both local and foreign, have descended like veritable vultures. |
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The road outside the jail was turned into a veritable fortress since last night with both ends barricaded. |
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The soft acid rain that has fallen this summer has the countryside a veritable patchwork quilt of colour. |
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Drawings and ephemera throughout the room make it a veritable collector's cabinet of curiosities. |
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Brown has created the veritable page-turner, a book that moves at a breakneck speed along the edge of a cliff. |
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The noodle dish was a veritable treasure trove of fish, chicken meat, tempura prawn and soft noodles. |
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Visitors, local residents, and libraries alike will find this in-depth handbook a veritable cornucopia of all things Arizonan. |
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At the prisoner of war camp at Springvale there is a certain Captain Waterston who is a veritable Nero. |
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A log is a veritable road map of hurdles, pitfalls, triggers, at-risk times, as well as successfully traversed foodfests. |
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The interior of Port Rand was a veritable rat race of peasants and merchant peddlers, who constantly roamed the streets. |
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Then in September, they say, district officials presented the no-park plan as a veritable fait accompli. |
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Well over 100 of the pumpkins are carved into veritable works of art, and presented in themed scenes with music. |
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As such, it provides a veritable goldmine for any fan of country music or those who have missed out on the early years of a favourite artist. |
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There is a fraternity of legal professionals in the US who have set up a veritable minefield. |
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Rodger's book is a veritable feast of facts, culled from a vast range of sources and laced with some salty anecdotes. |
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This is a veritable mantra among staffers, many of whom have children of their own to road-test the merchandise. |
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Those fortunate ones who own such ground are sitting on the pig's back, or more correctly on a veritable goldmine. |
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The two men followed as the warden led them through a veritable maze of stone passages and metal walkways. |
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You send your camp's story into a veritable jungle of competing messages that bombard every parent and every child with whom you correspond. |
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The school going children can expect a veritable literary blitz to descend on their schools. |
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Then there is the little library which is a veritable treasure trove on Kangra's rich heritage. |
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Next the hardware store behind the clock-tower, a veritable Aladdin's cave, always very helpful and obliging. |
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It was a truly fascinating place with boxes up to the ceiling, containing all kinds of fascinating things, a veritable Aladdin's cave. |
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Why wouldn't my attention be attracted by that man, since he was a beggar or a tramp, a veritable rainbow of dark-colored rags? |
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Having settled into your pile of soft furnishings, be prepared to be served a veritable banquet of the finest Moroccan cuisine. |
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And it was a substitute, a veritable steal, and a serial larcenist who assured them of it. |
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Anyone walking through the doors of the company premises should prepare themselves for a veritable banquet of glass. |
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We are well on the return path to savagery, to a society void of values, a veritable jungle in which only the strong survive and thrive. |
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Another hormone reputed to be a veritable fountain of youth is dehydroepiandrosterone, which is naturally produced in the adrenal glands. |
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However I did log a woodchat shrike, numerous barn and red-rumped swallows, a veritable swarm of common swifts, and a common buzzard. |
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There was a veritable fountain of barf, cascading over everything in a ten feet radius. |
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We're talking six whole movies here that could provide a veritable dissertation on horror films. |
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Imagine, for the sake of argument, that you have been stranded on a desert island, a veritable tropical paradise. |
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Beyond our hero and his faithful squeeze, though, we're offered a supporting cast comprised of the veritable cream of British comedy. |
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He can turn the state of lonely self-loathing into a veritable inferno of seething threats, fans, mockers, competitors. |
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The melon festival will kick off here with a veritable mishmash of melon-based menu, complete with cocktails and mocktails. |
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Errors of judgment seem inspired, and the few shards of true inspiration sound like veritable masterpieces. |
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It's a veritable hardware store of saw blades, pickaxe blades, trowels and awls. |
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On the one hand, consumers leave behind a veritable gold mine of information as they click through Web sites. |
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Talk to teachers today, and you'll hear about their struggle to cope with a veritable tsunami of students pouring into school each year. |
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Despite Berlin's prompt denials and attempts at mollification, he has opened up a veritable Pandora's box that cannot be closed again. |
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In the Upanishads, the veritable storehouse of Indian philosophy, the sublime and the mundane, occasionally even the ludicrous, co-exist. |
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India with its vast variety of races and cultures is a veritable storehouse of folk dances. |
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Then there is the minimum wage, the assault on child poverty and a veritable revolution in constitutional affairs. |
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That taciturn man with the eyes of a kind wizard has brought about a veritable revolution in gymnastics. |
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Jeeves is a long-haired black and white tuxedo cat who is a veritable dishrag of love. |
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Later I found myself in a veritable colony of carrier shells, Xenophora conchyliophora, each sporting a little green garden on its back. |
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A veritable fizz and sense of revival wafted up and down the Harrogate International Centre's famous circular stairway. |
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A veritable patchwork of holes had already been punched into the leathery membranes, but it was still not enough. |
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So, here's to Fredric Koeppel, a veritable Diogenes among the milites gloriosi of the wine world. |
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I have a number of those guidelines and one could literally drive the veritable bus through any of them. |
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There was a veritable rash of young white guys, running confusedly around the electorate brandishing postcards. |
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Inside is a veritable cathedral of marble floors, chrome stairwells and crystal chandeliers. |
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Its glossy pages and colourful pictures conjure up the image of a veritable paradise. |
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It's a veritable grab bag of surprises as nothing's really been nailed down yet. |
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Since the 1960s, there has been a veritable flood tide of literature pertaining to parental adjustment to a child with a disability. |
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Cavorting among the alphabet characters are tiny human figures, veritable Tom Thumbs, populating a world of extravagantly scaled objects. |
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Add some 3,900 rare books and 580 manuscript collections and you have a veritable treasure trove of data and documents, a researcher's dream. |
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Second, human-rights watchdogs and lawyers are a veritable cottage industry these days. |
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Make a slight twist and try roast cherry tomato and pesto risotto, a veritable sing-song of flavours. |
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Some new translations and commentaries of ancient writings are veritable treasuries of ancient popular beliefs. |
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Earlier yesterday, Jasper Conran injected a little love into his show which proved a veritable kaleidoscope of summery colours. |
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In this regard, the resolution of the parliamentary faction treads a veritable tightrope. |
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A veritable forest of knock-off Awards have sprung up around and about I see. |
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The movie is a veritable mine of in-jokes, strange gags, and funny one-liners. |
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What started off as a fad among stamp enthusiasts has now grown into a veritable cult. |
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Christie's Africa sale on September 24, which is a veritable Aladdin's cave of Stanley's effects allows us to enter into the realms of fantasy. |
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Sly and the Family Stone were a veritable factory of fantastic songs, and they seemed to churn them out with no effort at all. |
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Once Bob would have been a veritable fund of info about goings-on around the club. |
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It triggered a veritable tidal wave of imitators, parodists, and artists wishing to capitalize on its success. |
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Old water cisterns and a Victorian toilet spill over with a veritable mass of plants and bulbs. |
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The soft acid rain that has fallen this summer has left the countryside a veritable patchwork quilt of colour. |
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With Horace the body of criticism is a veritable totem pole whose foundation goes back to ancient times. |
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Set the seat as far back as it will go, and you are rewarded with a veritable ocean of knee-room in the back for such a compact car, but with limited space in the boot. |
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I don't wanna tell tales outta school, but the grand dame may very well be a calculating, emotionless killing machine, a veritable monster amongst us lambs. |
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Over the years our Dales Folk articles have highlighted a veritable regiment of people who, for one reason or another, have played an important part in Craven society. |
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It's a veritable Winnie museum, a treasury of one woman's conceit of herself as the peppery, tartan Boadicea of truth, justice and parliamentary sub-committees. |
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Dorner, who is believed to be armed with an assault rifle, has turned the Southland into a veritable war zone. |
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By the time Brady arrived, the city was a veritable Tetris game of villas fit into a grid of staunchly protected private estates. |
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Twenty-one seconds is a veritable lifetime in NFL fast-break standards, and with two timeouts left, the final minute of the game would have felt longer than a Fellini film. |
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He shows us La Fuente with its maze of shops and its indigenous market, a veritable carpet of embroidered and woven textiles laid out in the courtyard sun around the fountain. |
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The old-fashioned rocker, with spindles or horizontal slats and a caned or wooden seat is a veritable icon of all that is good, patriotic, and reliable in American culture. |
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Let your imagination run with that and we're a veritable banquet. |
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Now is the time to turn your desktop into a veritable forest of eye-candy. |
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In a veritable Mapplethorpe renaissance, two exhibitions have launched in tandem dedicated to his work. |
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I started to look on the ground around the tree for fallen bark and branches, and what I saw was a veritable goldmine of wood that would be just the thing for the huts. |
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At one point during his childhood, a new relationship of his mother's took him out of all the gray bleakness to a veritable tropic isle off the coast of the Carolinas. |
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How I envy my Other Half, who can not only boast a fine whistling technique, but who can summon up a veritable oompah band whenever he's got a tune on the brain. |
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The real Harvey Milk was a veritable Lenny Bruce of comic timing and New York City street smarts. |
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Two small and one large spice loaves from his sisters, a pork pie and a mince pie, two pounds of cheese-it was a veritable treasure chest of luxuries. |
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In particular we must attract, recruit, inspire and train a veritable army of entry-level tradespeople and professionals to ensure that we can meet the demands upon us. |
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I love it, and racecourses, racing stables, horsey pubs and betting shops are all veritable cauldrons, bubbling away with varyingly reliable tips and other inside information. |
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For seven days York turns into a veritable theme park with axe-wielding bearded chaps on every corner, trying to look enigmatic because that's what they think Vikings did. |
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The mass no-show came despite a flurry of ads encouraging participation, and a veritable blizzard of TV spots exploring the question of voter apathy, especially among youth. |
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I had a look at the company's website and they were storing a veritable cornucopia of combustibles in that place including naptha, a substance used in dry cleaning. |
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Then I plonked everything onto plates and served this veritable feast. |
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The storm also pummeled the East Village and Lower East Side, turning the neighborhoods into a veritable Waterworld. |
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Not only is it a super read, it's a veritable doorstop of fun. |
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Even the waiters, prim and proper and offering excellent service during the day, turn into veritable fleet-footed dancers in the evening, even dragging guests on to the floor. |
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You can almost feel the charge of linking synaptic bursts as the trio generates a veritable Japanese garden of tinkles, clicks, rolls, and splashes. |
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One of the stores Pragnell is referring to is bodega Mi Amiga, a veritable institution on Via Porras in downtown Panama City. |
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Otherwise, I should think I were paying court to a veritable shrew. |
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Sun-drenched California offers a veritable laboratory for daylighting. |
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Under favourable climatic conditions, however, most prominently in tropical cloud forests, branches may be covered by a veritable soil layer, sometimes decimetres in depth. |
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The coat of the Komondor is extraordinarily profuse and generally matted into a veritable fleece of extreme density. |
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As investors in and administrators of spa establishments, spa doctors approved the development of hospitals organized as veritable panopticons. |
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Researchers had previously been able to use the sequencing of these veritable molecular building blocks to reproduce a binary code. |
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I had obtained copies of Howe's official ATF records, which proved to be a veritable treasure trove. |
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On the back they were led by the solid play of their captain, the caudillo and a veritable Wall of China, Lugano. |
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Finalement, il n'y a pas dans ce livre de veritable theorisation de l'Etat en Haiti. |
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There are the sunscreens, sunblocks and sunless tanning lotions, with labels promising a veritable alphabet soup of SPFs and UV protection. |
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The warp and woof of our lives, sensible, sensitive, a veritable 911, she was called upon whenever something went wrong. |
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Theirs is a veritable entrechat dix of scholarship on the ever more crowded stage of ballet studies. |
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Hulking, enormous, shaggy-haired, prognathous jawed, a veritable Cro-magnard type. Bluely unshaven and scowling. |
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I should have known after a Monday like that, that Tuesday would be a veritable goat rodeo. |
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All outward signs suggest that catatonics have ceased being subjects by virtue of having transformed themselves into veritable objects. |
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There are 40 operating rooms at Hospital A, and to describe the central pre-op area as a veritable beehive is to grossly understate it. |
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The names of some of the places with this climate have become veritable synonyms for extreme, severe winter cold. |
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However, the economic warfare was intensified in a way that amounted to a veritable siege of the Republic as a whole. |
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His book, the veritable reference source of American dispensationalist thought, sold millions of copies. |
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With Hannon as the new Catalyst CEO came a new principal, Chaun Johnson, and the two have become a veritable tag team. |
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The CRB became a veritable independent republic of relief, with its own flag, navy, factories, mills, and railroads. |
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And the capital city is a veritable utopia of acceptance and integration. |
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Together, we formed a veritable force field of strength, courage, and love. |
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Capriccio Sunday Champagne Brunch is served in true Tuscan buffet style and is a veritable feast for the eyes and for the palate. |
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The store provided a veritable cornucopia of modern gadgets. |
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Despite Clapton's later admission that the tour took place amidst a veritable blizzard of drugs and alcohol, it resulted in the live double album In Concert. |
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Now the Baronne de Ribaumont Walwyn was a veritable grande dame, and Madame Croquelebois, in spite of her sharp nose, and sharper tongue, was quite cowed by her. |
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A veritable battery of hackettes, photographers and even a make-up artist arrived at our modest home on Wednesday to capture the 'off-beat' Valentine's tale. |
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The flags register is a veritable junkdrawer of disjointed bits of information and it's tough to just sit down and describe all of them in detail at once. |
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The Ming Shilu, Ming veritable records containing sections about reigns of individual emperors, also provided much of the information relating to the treasure voyages. |
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This small paperback book is a veritable tardis of tips on how to preserve the harvest glut. It covers 51 types of fruit and vegetables, including herbs. |
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The list of decapitations is a veritable Who's Who of literary pooh-bahs. |
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The extreme remoteness of the place was apparent from the veritable sea of tenantless mountains which formed the background and stretched away toward a misty horizon. |
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But in Minister Rajab, their omissions and false assertions will not go unnoticed for as a verbal counterpuncher, she is a veritable Muhammad Ali. |
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This was no innocuous donnybrook but a veritable carnival of thuggee. |
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