Although sugar is lower in total calories per gram than fat, it contributes mightily to a fatty frame. |
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It's difficult to imagine him not struggling mightily his first year in New York. |
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The US has contributed mightily to the peace of the world over the past half-century. |
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It is, instead, mightily concerned with underground economies, which did not report their income and allegedly overwhelmed traditional economies. |
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They will certainly have been mightily impressed by the magnificent Croke Park. |
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The stadium looks mightily impressive and I hope I am still here to see it! |
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News of horrendous mortality rates awaiting Liberian colonists contributed mightily to this declining interest. |
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I bought the album when it came out and have been listening to it fairly regularly since, and it has grown on me mightily. |
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Finally, the new medium of television contributed mightily to the success of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. |
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In the last few decades, I think the business has erred mightily in both directions. |
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Matthew was mightily entertained, and almost forgot his own troubles while laughing at his cousins. |
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Despite its wars, Britain prospered mightily during the eighteenth century. |
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This is certainly a mightily impressive building and unmistakably Scottish. |
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He said it was the kind of response he expected from his team but, still, he had the air of a man who was mightily happy at the reassurance. |
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I was mightily pleased until I popped in to admire the roses of a neighbour who has the best flower and vegetable garden in the district. |
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If a houseguest decided to get themselves a midnight snack without my permission, it is not at all unlikely that I would be mightily peeved. |
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But it has also benefited mightily from the support of vested interests who envision large fees from millions of new accounts to manage. |
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Some people grieve mightily, volcanically, with sadness and anger and regret issuing forth like a painful eruption. |
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Hawks contributed mightily to their own downfall by making schoolboy errors. |
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It annoyed Flaubert mightily that purveyors of political cant should be greeted with more ballyhoo than gifted poets. |
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St Mirren caretaker manager John Coughlin was mightily relieved that Ricky Gillies was deemed fit to play. |
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They wait there, standing stilly even as the bus slows and tries to stop close to that spot, where a brake squeals mightily. |
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This harmless-looking blooze duo barks and stomps mightily, yielding slobbery praise from music critics all over. |
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You would have needed to be mightily stone-hearted not to have been swept along by the sense of occasion yesterday. |
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He was struggling mightily at the plate in the play-offs and appeared out of sorts. |
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She slapped the insect against her side mightily, with a gesture like a very fat man swarthily admiring his own girth. |
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We all experience times of feeling mightily right and dismissing dissent as small-minded pettiness. |
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The power of God came mightily upon us, insomuch that many cried for exceeding joy, and many fell to the ground. |
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Their portfolios and performance will suffer mightily if this issue is allowed to flop. |
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Justine remembered that Kylie had been cramming mightily for the test when they last spoke. |
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Francis in particular is a mightily impressive performer and he and Holt get through a prodigious amount of work in matches. |
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Don Quijote is mightily impressed with his squire and plans to dub him a knight. |
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The horsemen looking on with the keen anticipation of those about to be mightily entertained paid me the compliment of rapidly becoming bored. |
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The keeper of special collections there, Richard Ovenden, has been striving mightily to raise the necessary millions. |
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The game of chess with sword-wielding pawns and deadly queens is both dramatic and mightily beautiful. |
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The waves roil mightily, and batter and strike the ship so that they crush both sides of the hull and the planking almost shatters. |
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And I'll be mightily amused if anyone goes searching through the archives for lurid details of my love life. |
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I know he would have been tickled pink, a little embarrassed and mightily amused. |
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In my humble opinion this phone is an iPhone beater, I sold my 3G to get it, and so far I am mightily impressed with it. |
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We nail the plate almost immediately, the toothsomeness mightily impressing the mild-mannered reporter. |
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He has struggled mightily, especially on the road, throughout his second season. |
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The young man shouted, still struggling mightily against two exhausted police cadets. |
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The commissioners labored mightily to reach the ultimate judgment that the department might be found guilty of mismanagement but not corruption. |
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Both clashed mightily against each other, wounded by their unbearable desire for her bed. |
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They will have to lobby mightily in the halls of Congress on behalf of broadening their nation's version of perestroika. |
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After the first decade, the money was appreciably better, and Ann campaigned mightily for a plantation she had picked out. |
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The company is striving mightily to save itself at home by catching up abroad. |
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I would struggle mightily in those courses, whereas I have many friends who find them a breeze. |
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They campaigned mightily to get the old visitors permit scheme revoked and the replacement scheme activated. |
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Despite the lackluster dialogue, the cast strives mightily to bring some sincerity to their roles. |
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The center that Yachimovich wooed so mightily, and at the cost of alienating long-time leftists, went to Lapid. |
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Swinging mightily but coming up nearly empty, Sierra topped a ball which sputtered down the third base line, when Rivera was hit with yet another brain cramp. |
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Is he trustworthy enough so that you don't have to feel fearful about exulting over it in front of your conservative friends who seem mightily disdainful? |
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A devout presbyterian and crusading liberal, he struggled mightily to put his grand ideals into practice. |
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He thinks he is a good public servant and he is contributing mightily. |
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Having left Rose working mightily away at fastening shakes to her roof, he was giving himself a workout on the oars, something he'd always enjoyed. |
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Economically, Hong Kong prospered mightily under British colonial rule. |
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Women also strive mightily to repair these things in their flawed sons. |
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Through the other nostril he blew mightily, a volcano of air. |
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Speaking of shelling out the ducats, industry watchers seem to concur that during these flush economic times, and even during lean ones, parents will spend mightily on toys. |
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Not one of them cared a toothpick for the Republican Party of their time and each struggled mightily to remake it. |
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Squandered no matter how hard we try, how mightily we labor for special attention. |
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He was understanding, he was helpful, he listened to them, and he encouraged them mightily in all their pursuits. |
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There are also hawks in his own party who would welcome the domestic cuts, but mightily resist the defense ones. |
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Adrian, who readily admits that this is unchartered territory as far as he is concerned, has been mightily impressed by the atmosphere of the place. |
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While some House members are struggling mightily, others are keeping their races at at least a dead heat. |
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The music sometimes sounding like the exorcism of a multitude of demons, each one of whom was mightily resisting his expulsion. |
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The videotape added nothing new to our knowledge, but it added mightily to our emotional knowledge. |
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These things so ensorceled me and baffled my wits that I prayed mightily, Give me Minty. |
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Most are Monterey cypresses and pines, and they contribute mightily to the serenity of the place. |
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Clearly the writer labored mightily to form each crooked, uneven, broken squiggle that barely resembles our names and address. |
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In the evening, by water, to the Duke of Albemarle, whom I found mightily off the hooks that the ships are not gone out of the river. |
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However, the vociferousness of the critiques has grown mightily in recent years. |
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Craig Sawyers, a big man with a Fu Manchu mustache and a hat adorned with flames, has watched the fair circuit change mightily in his 45 years. |
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The rapid and violent exertion of smiths, mightily sledging the glowing iron masses of their furnaces. |
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And a fair-minded reading of the Florida Supreme Court's decision shows it struggling mightily to do so fairly and even-handedly. |
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Though Philadelphia lawyers may sometimes battle mightily in the courtroom, they begin each year as friends. |
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Olympics minister Jeremy Hunt was left mightily embarrassed when he dropped a major clanger and the bell he was ringing broke off and flew into the crowd. |
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This Author mightily triumphs in Bishops confirming Children, pretendedly Baptized by Dissenting Teachers, as if they therefore acknowledg'd those Baptisms to be Valid. |
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All of this mightily consternates the ruthless T-man Clenteen, who wants both the goods and revenge for his murdered colleagues, in no particular order of preference. |
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So it landslid mightily, carrying off greens and fairways and all. |
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