At every machine an earnest young person pumps bleakly away, intimidatingly burning those extra pounds, trimming those recalcitrant inches. |
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I stride over, boots thumping intimidatingly on the wooden floor, throw open the door, and what do I find on my porch? |
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Not a prayer, although his metronomic, intimidatingly balanced game can sometimes lack for easy-access appeal. |
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It has crisp, golden crackling and tender, juicy meat, is easy to cook and easy to serve, and is neither intimidatingly large nor inaccessibly expensive. |
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It is also intimidatingly long, with a swirling cast of scores of confusingly named characters. |
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But for now, banking in Mexico remains very profitable for banks, and intimidatingly expensive for the country's poor. |
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Above all, he thinks, the sum needed to buy an annuity seems intimidatingly large to an old person. |
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High-tech devices today are intimidatingly incomprehensible black boxes. |
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Not intimidatingly beautiful, thus not sent to make us feel cacky about ourselves, she's paler than a white-washed wall and proud of it. |
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The forum is attended by some intimidatingly clever types, so this counted for me as a stressful Sunday morning gig. In the event, it came close to outright humiliation for your blogger. |
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The US is not insulated from this, but we have to go behind the intimidatingly unified surface of the US to see the disputes to which many of the world's other people are party. |
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He stared intimidatingly at John. John, feeling threatened, ran off. |
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