Always enjoyable, Timothy Spall is fantastically weasel-like as the unmasked Peter Pettigrew, every bit as loathsome as can be expected. |
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They all live in a fantastically huge fallout shelter underneath the San Fernando Valley. |
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Exhibits are dimmed whilst fantastically big projections of rarely seen war photographs cover the jarring, angular interior walls. |
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Some of the plot's key assumptions are extremely unlikely, others fantastically illogical. |
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With fantastically perfumed, striped red and white flowers, she is named for Fair Rosamund, mistress of a Plantagenet king. |
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The origins of those crises are fantastically complex, and the underfinanced national states cannot begin to cope. |
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The bacon was spellbinding, the sausage fantastically subtle, the black pudding devilishly sticky. |
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They're spendy, but everything there is fantastically comfortable, and lasts basically forever. |
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The sight gags are fantastically inventive, the detailing in the set design and costume stunning. |
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Your own dance company is fantastically successful at creating new work, where other companies struggle. |
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It helps that the person who shares most of the screentime is a fantastically gifted young actor. |
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When Nobel invented dynamite, he thought it was a fantastically helpful thing to be used in mining. |
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It may just be us, but a fantastically well-turned set of ankles in a pair of smart courts is, suddenly, kind of kinky. |
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I started with a green salad that was fantastically fresh and the Japanese dressing was delectably tasty. |
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He was, however, fantastically popular in the London area for his regular shows on Capital Radio. |
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But what has already been achieved in transitioning our economy to coal, oil and uranium is fantastically good. |
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He is a fantastically meticulous actor but if he isn't reined in this detail becomes fussiness. |
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It seems to me that fantastically imaginative fiction tends to be lumped in with the whole science fiction genre. |
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In Don Quixote, the grotesque Gamach is fantastically played by a young French actor. |
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His demeanor, sometimes indifferent, sometimes disgruntled, works fantastically in Hud. |
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The subway train fight is fantastically shot and edited and drags the audience on to the edge of its seat. |
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A fantastically coloured male cuckoo wrasse, all neon blues and gold, darted out in front of me. |
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Inside, the home takes on even more of a storybook aspect, with fantastically carved wood ceilings and walls and curly wrought-iron hardware. |
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They're all played with a fantastically organic sense of rhythm and the 1st violins shine throughout. |
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With a romantic flourish, he produces a presentation box, he gently eases it open and shows his amour some fantastically expensive ring. |
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In many respects York is the king of cities because of its unique history and the fantastically preserved ancient monuments. |
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But if I can show a company dancing fantastically on pointe and off, then we'll hook our audiences. |
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The method, as contradictions accumulate, is then rather fantastically hypostatized as the efflux of decadence itself. |
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The system, which scanned post and official documents so they could be fired off to the relevant people, worked fantastically on one computer. |
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Try Rentboy Diaries, or the fantastically fruity Girl With A One-Track Mind, and a whole Indecent Blogging empire. |
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This same sort of hereditary cultural succession became fantastically popular among early modern writers. |
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The film utilized animation to fantastically weave between past and present, reality and film. |
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They make fantastically successful pop stars, soul divas and sensitive singer-songwriters. |
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But it was gripping and clever and fantastically erudite, and people became a little obsessed. |
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The ghosts are terrifyingly mean and fantastically cool by monster standards. |
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The languid novel follows a fantastically rich American couple who hold court in villas across Europe. |
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Not so long ago I wrote about a fantastically fresh and exciting band that shared their name with an Australian soap opera. |
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There's something fantastically liberating in the licence she gives you to laugh at subjects usually out of bounds. |
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The story works because it starts off realistically and ends so fantastically. |
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They require the turning of America's vast and fantastically expensive intelligence apparatus towards a threat which it was unready to face. |
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The artist depicts himself sketching a fantastically mutated tree, seated beneath its dense canopy of leaves and vines. |
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The valley is fantastically lush and magnificent, lit with a dusky golden glow. |
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Both work fantastically well alone but together they're unbeatable. |
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Once favoured by the gauchos of the Argentinian pampas, it is fantastically fashionable, and promises to help combat stress by galvanising the nervous and immune systems. |
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Its southern corner, sharper than the others and bristling with defences, has a keep rising above it like a prow of some fantastically huge ocean liner. |
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It also offers 140km of waymarked ski slopes on a fantastically sunny plateau. |
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On the other hand, the country is fantastically rich from its natural oil fortune and offers a huge market and capital opportunity. |
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My forebears were fantastically wealthy Armenians who came to England from India in the 19th century and married into a penniless but well-bred local family. |
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If we measured this company's success by the pay packet it offers its CEO, we would think the company is doing fantastically well. |
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The lads' mags are fantastically in denial about anything serious and are absolutely rooted in nostalgia. |
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In the back room, a single lightbulb strays on the ground, fantastically illuminated. |
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I am fantastically happy at Southampton now, playing week in, week out, developing as a footballer and really enjoying life. |
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It's big – about a metre and a half on a side – and fantastically detailed. |
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As a teenager, he'd deliberately scare himself by listening to Eminem's Kim – a song full of fantastically violent, murderous imagery. |
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They were able to better cope with the stresses because they had this economic system that they all believed in fantastically. |
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Hello, I am very happy with my order: the delivery is fantastically fast and the products are of high quality and efficient. |
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Zarkana is a fantastically bizarre world where we follow the adventures of Zark, a magician who has lost his love and, with her, his powers. |
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This freshly fragrant massage oil cares for the skin and makes it fantastically smooth and silky-soft. |
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Kars now expands the assortment with Distress Stickles that match fantastically with the Distress inks. |
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Supernovae, exploding in distant reaches of the galaxy, unleash torrents of fantastically energetic atomic particles. |
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The interior of the Library, like the first Centre Block, is made primarily of pine, richly and fantastically carved. |
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We don't play fantastically entertaining football, but we know that if we work together as a team we can achieve our objectives. |
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On the musician's new disc, the organ pieces are fantastically inventive. |
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The actress appears in a sort of sequined bikini that is accented by an enormous polka-dotted bow on her head and a fantastically long polka-dotted chiffon train. |
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She is now doing fantastically, she is in the top sets for everything and is preparing to take the Common Entrance Exam for a number of private schools. |
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Mars in cahoots with Neptune allows you to realize fantastically creative endeavors. |
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These elegant jellies look fantastically decadent at the end of a picnic. |
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Falstaff was big and fantastically blustery, and in that context, we somehow managed to avoid discussing the politics of the day, enjoying a jolly frivolous evening in all. |
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More like fantastically well paying, brutal hours, and comparatively short. |
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And yet all I can think is how a nutritionally deprived Irish immigrant, a backwoodsman and a 16th-century carpenter managed to possess such fantastically white teeth. |
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It was very blowy and some of the greens were tricky but I hit the ball fantastically well and missed only four or five greens which is pretty good out there. |
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He probably also designs those fantastically expensive suits and clothes as well, doodling them down on the backs of team sheets during langours in play. |
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These people are clearly criminals and have perpetrated a massive swindle against thousands of Americans, and become fantastically rich as a result. |
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When the first series hit the airwaves, critics raved that its style of real-time storytelling worked fantastically well and was beautifully conceived. |
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Each print depicts a different bull's skull, fantastically decked out. |
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Romanesque illuminators paid particular attention to the elaboration of the initial, which might be richly decorated with fantastically distorted human or animal figures. |
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His fantastically physical performance convinces you of his character's genius and the play catches fire whenever he's on stage. |
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Wren was most likely at Oxford at the time, but the news, so fantastically relevant to his future, drew him at once to London. |
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On Sleepy Hollow, it was convincingly, if fantastically, rendered. |
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The ride is fantastically supple, the CLK cosseting drivers and passengers with its smooth manners, while wind and road noise is also impressively low. |
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Luckily for me, I was wearing one of the fantastically insulated snowsuits provided by our hosts. |
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Naturally, there were the snide remarks that are bound to come from an opponent but, knowing Mr Krarup as I do, what we have here is proof that he loves this system and really thinks it is fantastically good. |
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While the virus produces fantastically streaked flowers, it also weakens plants and reduces the number of offsets produced. |
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However, having it offered at no cost is fantastically great news! |
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For Rodéo, it was like working in a nuclear power station, with a fantastically fun amount of buttons to press, which is where the album got its sophisticated electro sound. |
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If this is the type of behaviour which results in people being awarded positions in the Commission, it is little wonder that Europe is doing so fantastically badly in everything it turns its hand to. |
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Xstrata had money on the books for developing nickel rim because it is a fantastically rich mine and everyone knows it, and it wanted that deposit. |
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I have been welcomed fantastically, Nathan answered. |
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It means that if a law cut into a foreign investor's profits, the government of the country where the investments were made would be exposed to fantastically high claims. |
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But for the other 10 months of the year, the trickle of diners who come to feast on fantastically fresh seafood reflects the general pace of life in the Alentejo: sleepy, bordering on comatose. |
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William Chubb is contrastingly frosty as the cardinal and Tim McInnerny, as the doge, is fantastically volatile, sometime cool as a cucumber, sometimes a sweating bag of nerves. |
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This prize is, for me, fantastically obtuse, exasperating and dumb. |
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The most famous section of the Rhine also belongs to Rhineland-Palatinate, the bit where the Loreley combs her golden tresses, where Rhine rhymes so well with wine and nothing else, where everything is fantastically romantic. |
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Yes, the element of Pooterism is fantastically strong, taking yourself grotesquely seriously. |
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The scene between Lysa and Sansa was fantastically executed, as the tone segued from gentle pleasantries over lemon cakes to all out accusations and fear. |
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The Tarutao Archipel is situated in the far south of Thailand whose main island, a former penal colony for political prisoners, is now a fantastically well-preserved National Maritime Park. |
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He quickly discovered that Nixon was a fantastically weird and solitary man rude, unthoughtful, broiling with resentment against the Eastern élites who had somehow wounded him, be it in his imagination or in fact. |
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The museum's functionaries — from floor-polishing janitors to pertinacious scholars and fantastically skilled restorers — emerge as the film's heroes. |
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In my top tip, I'll tell you how to make an amazing salsa verde that goes fantastically well with it. |
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There was the huge Italian cassone, with its fantastically painted panels and its tarnished gilt mouldings, in which he had so often hidden himself as a boy. |
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Well, apart from the fact that it's usually one you can't mistake, it also makes some of the most fantastically delicious wines, from dry to lusciously sweet. |
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So she drew her mother away skipping, dancing, and frisking fantastically. |
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They all put in huge shifts, but none are what you would call prolific scorers and Hoppo has done fantastically well to get himself into double figures. |
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My partner, after a little prompting, had chocolate cabinet pudding which arrived as a fantastically dark, rich tower with orange creme anglaise sauce and a nutty ice cream. |
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