The Romans wanted the architecture to show off the magnificence and mightiness of their emperor. |
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No, mightiness comes later after many battles with enemy units, big spiders, polar bears, wolves, giants, and gangs of thugs. |
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But she was glad at the lengthy sentence, felt again the mightiness of the law. |
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This album is meant to remain a dark masterpiece that shows the mightiness of real Black Metal in France, apart from the trends that degrade it. |
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On the other hand, the mightiness of a great democracy, moved by deliberation to unified action, can comfort its allies and caution its enemies. |
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We see the river flowing in all its mightiness toward a horizon line concealed in a bank of rain clouds, or perhaps morning mist. |
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Once again, he proved the unity of Beethoven's soul — the connection of his first flashes of greatness with the colossal profundity of his late works — and its overarching, life-giving mightiness. |
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They are bulbous stupid Gothic, Gothic as an elaboration on High Victorian delusions of mightiness and rightiness, with finials of lumpy complacency buttressed by hefty hypocrisy. |
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