Volcanoes erupt under glaciers, causing gigantic floods that make the island a fearsomely dangerous place for human colonization. |
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If you are going to make your own sugar syrup, do any hot sugar work or make toffee, just remember that it gets fearsomely hot. |
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Whatever she dreams about makes her a fearsomely wild creature, all teeth and claws for a few seconds when she wakes. |
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The headmaster and staff of the town's schools have a fearsomely difficult task in the face of an apparent lack of firm guidance from parents. |
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We woke to a fearsomely frosty morning, the roads slick with ice, so I postponed my scheduled trip to Boston until lunch time, almost. |
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Whatever their future performance, ABM, NMD, BMD and TMD have already proved fearsomely effective as weapons of rhetoric. |
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Smith's fearsomely focused narratives and majestically brutal accompaniment are alternately highlighted or hamstrung by perverse and frustrating production decisions. |
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He's a fearsomely forceful person when he feels fearsomeness and force are appropriate. |
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Frith piles up layers of sharp, melodic guitars, woozy mellotrons or mournfully folky violins, with results that range from the infectiously melodic to the fearsomely dense. |
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It is a fearsomely complicated one, and I would never dream of showing it in a non-technical book about science if my intention was to be instructive. |
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It wasn't a problem that they were fearsomely hot, but the fact that the Lilliputian prawns dotting the dish were supposed to be tiger prawns was an issue. |
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After supper, the men sprawled in their bunks or along the deacon-seat, and fearsomely they spat and swore, and fearsomely they lied. |
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It is a fearsomely difficult problem when Mugabe will not negotiate. |
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