In the two stories and one novella, human passions become frighteningly, titanically powerful. |
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She would read voraciously, fill whole books with her drawings and invent frighteningly complex versions of solitaire using a chess set. |
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The effects team does a great job of producing everything from a frighteningly real plane crash to some great shootouts in the baggage transfer. |
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The three lead actors become their characters in a frighteningly accurate way. |
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It is hardly surprising that their president would frighteningly command his compatriots to strike fear in the heart of the enemy. |
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Within the human condition, unlike the scientific world, anything is frighteningly possible. |
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The seasons, frighteningly unfamiliar to your average cook, are second nature to Susan and Margaret. |
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She looks roughly like an evil version of Bozo the Clown, complete with red mushroom hair and a frighteningly pale skin complexion. |
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It's a dark, cutting satire that's frighteningly relevant to the status quo. |
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The stakeholders are frighteningly numerous, diverse, intensely self-interested, and powerful. |
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Flint, which is the title of the book as well as the surname of Eddy's frighteningly driven heroine, is a cross-genre novel. |
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More importantly, however, it sounds like a fantastic debut album by a boundless and frighteningly talented band. |
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It reminds me of another frighteningly different culture which nonetheless fascinates us. |
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On cue, the creature began running towards her, sword drawn and red eyes frighteningly wild. |
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Set in the 1930s, the play shows us the high-strung Albertine as a frighteningly intense 20 year old. |
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Sam smiled a bit as the rest offered their own strained smiles and laughs to his amusing but rather frighteningly honest statement. |
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Now, as we move forward, the newly interdependent world becomes frighteningly more complex. |
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Although her journey into madness is somewhat short-circuited, Rachel Pickup is also a frighteningly distrait Ophelia. |
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I don't know, but I am sure that anonymity plays its part when these abysmal and frighteningly stupid people decide to view this stuff. |
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It may not have the highest percentage of population infected, but, frighteningly and tragically, its rate of increase is accelerating. |
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Suddenly they burst apart, and a frighteningly large steel staff fell to the ground. |
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It adds an extra layer of authenticity to an already frighteningly realistic film. |
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A national concern is the increasing supply of crack cocaine, which can make addicts out of users frighteningly quickly. |
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Here, the music becomes anguished yet mechanical, frighteningly repetitious and full of noises that seem only half-human in origin. |
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Kathleen turned around to see that in the distance three men on horseback were riding towards her at a frighteningly swift speed. |
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He also, rather frighteningly, believes that the world desires his makeover. |
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Now, brilliantly, or duplicitously, or frighteningly, Fox has given its critique of boringness and complacency and sameness a right-wing argot. |
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He looks lugubriously over the sprawl of Northampton, coughs frighteningly and mops his brow. |
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But in the league division and championship series, suddenly, frighteningly, inexplicably, the pitcher had no idea where he'd throw it next. |
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It was extremely difficult to estimate how many people have a disease which, frighteningly, may have an incubation period of as long as 40 years. |
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Samantha is so frighteningly polite that to pose cynical questions seems rather below the belt. |
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Some have shown relatively low rates of transmission, while others have shown how frighteningly quickly HIV can spread behind bars. |
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A few minutes into surgery, she came stomping frighteningly into the room. |
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Their perception and insight into people is frighteningly accurate. |
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His eyes, like a raccoon caught in a porch light, stared frighteningly. |
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We attended her 80th birthday party, at which, somewhat frighteningly, she attributed her political longevity to eating lots of healthy food and taking her vitamins. |
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Doling out cash drives up insurance costs, and more frighteningly, creates a conflict of interest in which lawyers have a vested interest in seeing returns on their own money. |
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But in his 1932 novel Brave New World, he created one of the truly memorable 20th-century dystopias, which is also one of the most frighteningly pessimistic. |
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Still, all that was, frighteningly, getting on for 20 years ago. |
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Ghosts, ghouls, and spirits floated about and chatted with old friends, vampires lurked frighteningly close, and werewolves paced from along the walls. |
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Like something far down the periodic table of elements, Krasznahorkai's sentences are strange, elusive, frighteningly radioactive. |
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So go on, pluck up your courage: you may think the competition is frighteningly hot, but then so does she. |
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Perhaps the frighteningly vivid imagination that he can crawl into and inhabit so completely for such long periods originates here. |
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Shootings are still frighteningly common, admits the local police captain, but milder worries are creeping in. |
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Even now, his words to God preserved in Exodus 32 and 33 seem to us frighteningly bold. |
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The rate of habitat loss for the Eastern Lowland Gorilla is frighteningly high. |
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Many northern communities are suffering from social problems, including frighteningly high rates of youth suicide. |
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Even the frighteningly well-intentioned Quiet American of Graham Greene's novel of Indo-China in the 1950s appears to be breathing his last. |
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More frighteningly, they point out that nine out of every ten outpatients take their prescriptions improperly or not at all. |
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For Canada as a whole the bottom of the barrel seems well covered, but for people in many sections of Canada it is frighteningly bare. |
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Although Currie's prediction of 16,000 casualties proved frighteningly accurate, these soldiers did not die in vain. |
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If this all sounds too frighteningly familiar, youve probably been hit by the seasonal bug known to most as the holiday time crunch. |
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She was seething, but her anger was frighteningly under control. |
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He served as the overall director, supervising the army of over 200 artists entrusted with realising the film in the frighteningly brief period of eleven months. |
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The acuteness and expanse of his vision, his documentary power, and his grace and skill as an artist make his work devastatingly, frighteningly immediate. |
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A woman in a cupcake of a wedding dress, with her wedding party behind her, stands against a frighteningly bruise-hued sky. |
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You do have a reputation of being frighteningly competitive, both internally and externally with other networks. |
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Published in 1886, this remains a frighteningly accurate portrait of the alcoholic personality. |
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Tough, frighteningly ambitious, politically savvy, and willing to take outsize risks. |
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The actor is frighteningly vivid as his sleazily insinuating character. |
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I took a ride on the cherry picker, a crane that lifted me high enough to see most of the county and, frighteningly, Lindy's blouse in the crowd below me. |
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Studies estimate, frighteningly, that by 2020 neuro-psychiatric disorders, with depression at the top of the list, will be the highest-ranking cause of illness in the developed world. |
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And yet in another way, her situation is frighteningly common. |
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The overriding features of today's economy are massive mergers and acquisitions involving huge companies with a market monopoly and the emergence of frighteningly powerful multinational groups. |
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It's already ticked off alleged corruption, mistreatment of immigrant workers and a frighteningly iffy attitude to the LGBT community, and 2022 is still miles away. |
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Although Mr Reagan's ultra-Keynesian America is barrelling along towards full employment, all its trading and budget accounts are frighteningly out of balance. |
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In such times, things can deteriorate frighteningly fast. |
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The significant changes in how we deliver health care and how we regulate the services within will make a difference for, frighteningly, the next illness that may cross our path. |
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The broad subjective and objective scope of the regulation is justified by the frighteningly low rate of obtention of maintenance payments in certain EU Member States. |
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