But if the text at times becomes rebarbatively labyrinthine, the main lines of the argument, while forbiddingly dense, are relatively clear. |
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There is a forbiddingly cruel woman on the one hand and an innocently sweet girl accomplished in the art of good housekeeping on the other. |
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He glared forbiddingly, his eyebrows beetling together like two fuzzy caterpillars were mating on his forehead. |
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Not only too tall, they also cut off other lower Manhattan neighborhoods from one another with their barrier-like raised plaza, forbiddingly deserted at night and on weekends. |
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Yet she comes across as approachably ordinary rather than forbiddingly professorial. |
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It continues to add weight and richness, good traits considering the substantial, forbiddingly high tannin levels and zesty acidity. |
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The Weeping Meadow is another vast and forbiddingly sombre story about the modern Hellenic nation's painful, mysterious birth from the misty ruins of the early 20th century. |
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If Americans were to work longer, they could set a financial goal that is attainable rather than forbiddingly distant. |
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The Graf Bismarck land was expensively reclaimed for housing and business investment, but rents are forbiddingly high. |
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Even with little sea ice, the Arctic will remain forbiddingly cold, remote, stormy and therefore expensive to operate in. The worry that needs to be taken most seriously is climate change itself. |
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Will the fruit continue to hold with the tannin softening, thus meriting an even higher rating, or will the wine remain forbiddingly tannic and backward without ever fully developing? |
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The Beau Geste theory envisioned that multiple songs would make a male's territory appear to be held by a forbiddingly large population. |
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Predicting the distant future is forbiddingly difficult. |
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