Either way, you just can't be quoted saying such amazingly ambiguous statements. |
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The cinema was amazingly comfortable, the company was great and the film itself kinda dull. |
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His diction is amazingly clear and even when he sings, every word is audible. |
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After a luxurious but amazingly inexpensive night at the Magoebaskloof Hotel, we headed for the Ebeneezer Dam. |
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For a white dog, the Samoyed stays amazingly clean, but an occasional bath is necessary. |
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Norwegians endeared themselves to me early with their amazingly eclectic taste in popular culture. |
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Neumeier is an amazingly creative choreographer, and premieres about two new ballets every season. |
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Haven't watched it all, but it seems like a manga thingy and has an amazingly weird look to it. |
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The scientist and Nelson, along with the boat's bathyscaphe was amazingly swallowed by a huge whale. |
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He's amazingly short and shrimpy and I think that even I, in my tininess, am probably bigger than he is. |
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Her voice is amazingly kaleidoscopic, its many colours opening up a world of sensual delights. |
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This guy has built various mathematical surfaces from lego blocks and some of them look amazingly intricate. |
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Born blind, she is possessed of an incredible beauty and an amazingly heightened sense of hearing and touch. |
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They makes gorgeous silk shantung and taffeta dresses that are amazingly flattering and come in every color. |
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On the other hand the sea has an amazingly calming and tranquil effect when the waters are calm. |
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This is an amazing, and amazingly depressing, novella of the rise and fall of an alien society around a shifting religious myth. |
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Williams miskicked a volley from six yards and Wilbraham amazingly did the same before the danger was averted from the Blackpool line. |
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Using these skills Milka has advanced to this world-class level in an amazingly short five years. |
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The significance of monotonicity is that simple linear models are able to capture interaction effects and nonlinear effects amazingly well. |
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It works like blazes, 'cause the energy in both songs is, amazingly, equivalent. |
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Politicians, policy experts and academics are amazingly complacent about the blizzard of cross-subsidies that now rages. |
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These platforms are about 3 inches high but they are amazingly comfortable I would say even more comfortable than my 1 inch shoes. |
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I can only imagine how amazingly unclogged her pores must be right about now. |
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Most amazingly, at 78, the veteran bluesman doesn't understand the concept of slowing down or resting on his laurels. |
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It felt weird to go from amazingly small clothing to overly sized, warm clothing that Colby always kept around for sleepwear. |
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His domestic policy is unjust, inhumane, fiscally irresponsible, and amazingly uninformed. |
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Be it his usual commercial slop or this stab at achieving some street credit, he falls amazingly flat, as he always has. |
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His interests and expertise meshed amazingly well with the museum's bounteous collection of nineteenth-century work. |
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Or again, he was an amazingly neat gardener, one might almost say a perfectionist. |
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Their sashimi is amazingly fresh, and they often for an upcharge let us substitute the best seaweed salad in the city. |
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What was particularly nice was that quite a few of the widows came along which I thought was amazingly brave of them. |
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Our culture seems amazingly adept at devouring what might harm or upset it. |
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But the important thing is that her children are amazingly sorted, considering their parents are not together. |
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Pester-power is an amazingly strong force, and children know how best to bully their parents into buying them what they want. |
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You can look amazingly sexy in beautiful plus size dresses that actually fit you and flatter your figure. |
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What surprised me most about that election year was the amazingly virulent attacks on Gore from the left. |
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Teenagers have amazingly high levels of volunteerism and community service, yet many feel turned off by politics. |
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The woman had brightened up amazingly when it had come to her notice that well over half the population where male. |
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The wing's main support was an amazingly elongated fourth digit in the hand. |
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As a result, she was fairly good in a hand-to-hand fight, and could shoot a stone with a sling amazingly far and accurate. |
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He was amazingly patient and stoical, though sad and resigned, as though all this was a deserved punishment. |
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She looked up and found her sight, hearing, and sense of smell had improved amazingly. |
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He went down heavily, but amazingly was up on his feet at the count of two smiling at the referee and calling Tyson in. |
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We would expect that at say, Oxford Circus, Bond Street or Euston this would have to be amazingly heavy-duty stuff. |
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I noticed an ornery three year old testing his mother's patience with slaps to the face, and amazingly, bites to the shoulder and arm. |
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Shot on high definition digital video, the picture is amazingly sharp and lifelike. |
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But we were quickly forgiven once the subdued audience was brought to life with Sum 41's amazingly tight renditions of all their best hits. |
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At present the Irish labour market remains amazingly resilient despite unemployment hitting its highest level in three years. |
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Probably as much as I adore her amazingly endearing, sweet, dorky, and beautiful boyfriend. |
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He arrived in central lobby at one, on the dot, twinkling and cherubic, and amazingly upright and steady. |
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Simliarly, the film is amazingly effective for a fairly overblown Hollywoodization of a simple, lovely original. |
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This is super animation, it's a terrific story well told, it's funny and endearing as well as being amazingly well-executed. |
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In the great tradition he's been named Lucky Luciano and amazingly for an Italian he's not here working in a chipper owned by his uncle. |
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I would add a thin, Mylar survival blanket to the outside of his kit, but otherwise his miniature survival kit is amazingly well stocked. |
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Mystics explain this cryptic passage as an amazingly prescient script not only for the past but for the future as well. |
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He's pitched some amazingly clutch games in his career and he's as good a bet as the Yanks have going for them right now. |
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Honest and straightforward, this duo has amazingly accurate insight and perception. |
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In the midst of all the flash there are two amazingly iconic lead perfs and a shockingly cynical, dryly served final twist. |
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The snow seemed amazingly white against the cold grey of an Ontario winter sky. |
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Children are amazingly docile and compliant, obediently following the instructions of their elders as if they know no other way. |
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What was unexpected, amazingly, gloriously unexpected was the way the game's elder statesmen had one final fling. |
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However, just as I was preparing to roll up the flokati I decided to give the ignition one more go and, amazingly, it worked. |
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She is a most beautiful actress who, without much formal dance training, danced amazingly fluently throughout the evening. |
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You're surrounded by amazingly patient, forbearing people, especially your parents. |
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You'd expect crocuses this time of year, of course, but, amazingly, there are daffs too. |
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For someone whose film oeuvre begins with a defloration set to punk rock, Larry Clark has an amazingly subtle way with music. |
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You have someone who was illiterate making profound pronouncements and statements which are amazingly accurate about scientific nature. |
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In one quite amazingly deft movement he too contrives to wiggle into the minute room. |
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He really is a criminally under-appreciated author, with an amazingly deft command of English. |
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Here is an amazingly prolific young songwriter who is teetering on the brink of worldwide recognition. |
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Professional ministry within congregations is often presented as an amazingly difficult and overly demanding task. |
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On top of all this, there is some amazingly clunky dialogue that must be heard to be believed. |
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This way we got to experience the amazingly cheap and efficient Italian railway system. |
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This place has some amazingly gorgeous things to offer shoppers with discriminating taste. |
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The entire knife feels solid and well made, and the blade is amazingly sharp. |
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However, Miss Blanchett as Miss Hepburn was amazingly and stunningly divine. |
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His memoir is a compelling and eye-opening journey through his amazingly rich and full life. |
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In the normally tradition-bound world of musical instruments, synthetic drumheads took over in an amazingly short time. |
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A tall dark waiter in a tuxedo waltzed by, an amazingly large tray laden with dishes precariously balanced above his head. |
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He wore a black achkan and a red fez with a black tassel, and was amazingly dignified. |
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We are trying to find out why the British as a race find it amazingly funny to take their clothes off. |
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These fish are not only amazingly well camouflaged but to me are surprisingly small as well. |
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Incredible whooshes that sound like huge airliners amazingly turn out to be green-winged teals recorded from close range. |
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And, amazingly enough, the realtor said that the owner would be happy to take Lucy. |
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He desperately looked over at the two girls for help, and found that, amazingly, they were both still fighting wrathfully. |
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The Indian luger crashed but recovered amazingly while completing his practice run in the morning. |
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Immediately after his second murder, he disappeared so amazingly that no one can guess how he went. |
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This tool copes amazingly with that, its curved end even allowing me to get at weeds that are almost touching a plant. |
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This is the second year of the project, and it has grown amazingly since the first day. |
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The brothers have performed amazingly over the past year, due largely to the flotation of their joint venture company. |
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There certainly have been conflicts and rivalries in the group, but basically we are an amazingly harmonious bunch. |
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When she breaks into laughter, she suddenly becomes amazingly natural, and for a moment you feel she is talking to you as a friend. |
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The brothers were amazingly talented and successful, but only within the limits prescribed by their segregated society. |
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Each room featured an amazingly slender neon tube that cut across the ceiling on the diagonal. |
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A mere six actors played all the protagonists, and the accents used were convincing and amazingly different. |
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He remains a charming, impeccably polite, good-natured and amazingly resilient man. |
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You have much comprehension in your dealings with people, and an amazingly retentive memory. |
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The seats are amazingly comfortable, with plenty of legroom, even for a fairly long-limbed individual like myself. |
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Bareev retreated his king and knight and amazingly got the draw in 73 moves after he looked dead lost. |
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The mighty leveraged speculating community has ballooned amazingly in 12 years. |
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Add to that a penchant for Jamaican riddims and dub production and you've got an incongruous amalgam that works amazingly well. |
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We waited in line for an hour, which was fine, the weather was amazingly sunny and warm. |
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The approbation he received when he took off in an amazingly cool style was the loudest heard that afternoon. |
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One of my coworkers is a tall, lanky guy who is amazingly lithe and flexible. |
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They are amazingly deferential to men and try to placate them. |
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We have heard from several people that close relatives with Alzheimer's disease became amazingly lucid for short periods of time after receiving narcotic pain relievers. |
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Once we started looking at solutions for car simulation we realized how amazingly cool it would be if we integrated full physics to create a completely destructible world. |
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Those lucky enough to have encountered a few shavings of fresh white truffle know they are amazingly, hauntingly delicious. |
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A fetor of evil seemed to hang in the amazingly still, and stagnate air. |
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After public opinion of the shutdown turned decidedly negative, however, Cruz amazingly denied even supporting it. |
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When I explained what I had in mind, Larry, amazingly, said that he would be tickled to death to give us a sapling, and it would be the best sapling in his breeding program. |
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Within an amazingly short period of time Ross Hurley and his Great Group of Gritty Gold Miners had extinguished the fire and saved the secret formulas. |
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Overall, I was in amazingly good health for a little nipper my age. |
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Prepping for their joint venture, the siblings seem amazingly cool about their orbital road trip. |
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In fact, feathers on flightless birds, which merely need to be heat insulators rather than being amazingly designed aerodynamically, resemble hairs in shape as well. |
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The scales themselves are amazingly resilient and can stand up to all forms of punishment, taking about as much as a mail or even a good set of plate armour. |
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It was easily pliable, but amazingly tough, withstanding hundreds of pounds of pressure and scorching heat that could have charred the flesh off of a human being. |
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The American economy is amazingly buoyant, amazingly strong. |
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All this is true, of course, but framed in quite an amazingly radical way. |
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Jordy had always been a good drawer, he could draw trees amazingly. |
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His snowy white shirt was topped by a burgundy waistcoat which, amazingly enough, matched her gown almost perfectly, and he wore a black cravat around his neck. |
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Sweet Basil, which has been around since 1977, serves amazingly fresh lunch and dinners, and has all-day bar hours. |
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He was one of a handful of amazingly talented people whose efforts helped define what it is that we today, call stand-up comedy. |
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The four or five thrillers a year that de Villiers churned out from 1966 until his death in 2013 were amazingly trashy. |
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For instance, a wonderful, amazingly accomplished bartender in Kansas City had a baby last year, and I followed her journey. |
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Their latest album, You Forgot It in People, amazingly encompasses all of it, the anthemic indie, the ambient dub, the free rock, the orchestral jams and the pristine pop. |
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The amazingly thin, 19 mm stainless steel support cables currently hang loose like pieces of string, but they will soon be tightened to carry the weight of the bridge deck. |
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We got a few dirty looks, but amazingly nobody actually stopped us or told us what we were doing was highly dangerous and forbidden, which I'm sure it was. |
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Cretan calamint is an amazingly versatile herb in the kitchen. |
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First love's first blush is so amazingly adorkable in this movie. |
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Even more amazingly, especially in the ravishing performance of Debussy's orchestral seascapes, they bring a chamber music-like transparency to this diaphanous score. |
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Opening on an amazingly lifelike set, this play, set in two semi-detached houses featured the new trendies on one side, and the old unmovable on the other. |
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I genuinely take the view when I travel that most people are basically decent and friendly and amazingly hospitable, and that's the natural state of things. |
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He has now reinvented himself as a radical stand-up with just enough charm and stagecraft to get away with an amazingly low ratio of jokes to running time. |
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I thought Latham was amazingly controlled in the face of a series of totally fatuous questions that raked over stuff that was already well and truly yesterday's news. |
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I'd break free of all my complexes, become one of those amazingly self possessed seniors I was always in awe of, and everything would be just peachy. |
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Perhaps he has matured amazingly since telling the media he would call a spade a spade, and, if necessary, whack his opponents over the head with it. |
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I come up with amazingly intelligent things to say when I tweak. |
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Vampirism is another delusion which has prevailed amazingly. |
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Amid all this, Cote D'Ivoire are passing the ball around amazingly. |
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Beautiful in appearance, yet deadly in application, capoeira uses the natural physics of the human body to deliver amazingly swift sweeps and crushing blows. |
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Leonardo DiCaprio looks amazingly like Hughes and uses his body language to signal Hughes' distress and unease even when he seemed to have the world on a string. |
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The Americans are an amazingly religious, God-fearing people. |
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This multinational is performing amazingly in a sluggish period. |
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This is about half of my rhubarb, which grows amazingly every year. |
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It was Louis dressed in his formals and looking amazingly handsome. |
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The practices and roles of artists are amazingly multiple and elusive. |
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Fleche was the fastest race I have done this season, and amazingly faster then most of the criteriums I did while racing in America with an average speed of 47 kph! |
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The profile of the flavor vanilla is amazingly multifaceted. |
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The food is amazingly good and served by a muppet with fazzled hair. |
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It was amazingly difficult and heartbreaking but he never gave up. |
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In the same case are several amethysts of an amazingly rich violet color. |
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The Queen Anne's Act was a brilliant and amazingly durable piece of lawmaking, requiring a sophisticated conception of what constitutes creative work or product of the mind. |
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She had long peroxide colored hair and amazingly light hazel eyes. |
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Shaking the snow from his hair, Devon immediately moved to retaliate, bombarding Max with amazingly well aimed snowballs until he took refuge behind his father. |
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He is an amazingly streetwise guy with a tremendous intellect. |
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This works amazingly for vegans, lactose intolerants, and sundry fusspots. |
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Yet within an amazingly brief period the new partner was introduced on to the scene and to certain people I automatically became yesterday's news, an Orwellian unperson. |
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Every week she compiles a selection of amazingly fantabulous poetry, you get everything from the obscure and abstract to the essential and classic. |
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Masked parties have an amazingly liberating effect on people, and making the surroundings a little surreal also helps transport your guests to party land. |
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The nave of the church still stood and displayed amazingly beautiful carvings of animals and humans, though all had been worn down by the ravages of time and weather. |
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If the modernist box remains the default form, unsurpassable for its elegance and adaptability, it has also been the spur to some amazingly bold escapes from that orthodoxy. |
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Is it an amazingly fantabulous movie that will be counted as a classic? |
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Now, amazingly enough, he has attained the status of a hipster. |
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We hit it off amazingly well, and started a real friendship. |
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His intelligence was considered subnormal, but amazingly as a musician he was a genius. |
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Like, the most vicious, cruelest, most amazingly crafted insults ever. |
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Once, he lured and then shot an enemy agent and most amazingly, dined with notorious Gestapo officer Klaus Barbie. |
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The Chinese lantern plant, Physalis alkekengi, produces the most amazingly bright orange papery packaging to cover the orange fruit within. |
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The fish was amazingly tender and the baby leeks were squeakingly fresh and beautifully cooked. |
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With their mild taste and excellent slurpability, zoodles are an amazingly adaptable stand-in for pasta, soaking in the flavors of your favorite sauces and broths. |
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On the whole, our archers are an amazingly talented force, which we'll depend on more in the future for critical management in ever-more suburbanized areas. |
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The hand, experts say, is amazingly complex, with 35-38 muscles and 22 joints all working together, innervated by three nerves between the elbow and fingertip. |
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The Nimrods shot an amazingly futile 2-for-45 from behind the arc. |
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The amazingly talented Jozef and Kyle soared Bridgewater to victory. |
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Also, this is, amazingly enough, my first ever Buffyfic, so be kind. |
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Every step of that walk led Jeff deeper into an excursion of endearment. It was amazingly true that he trod beside her an acknowledged friend, a secret lover. |
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Well our hosts here attacked us with a fantastic Dismodulating Anti Phase stun ray and then invited us to this amazingly keen meal by way of making it up to us. |
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Those paper towels were amazingly absorbent. That was quite a spill. |
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He was a talented chain-saw artist, who could take a rough piece of wood from a freshly cut tree, and craft it in to something amazingly, and simplistically, beautiful. |
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