Ideas are sketched in and elaborated with breathtaking, sometimes mind-boggling brevity. |
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To an Australian, spoilt for choice with cheap, abundant and high quality produce, it is all a bit mind-boggling. |
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Blame the mind-boggling growth of animation and related interests in the last couple of years for this development. |
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That's because Doctorow writes with the kind of hardheaded humor and logic that makes one suspect this book will be a mind-boggling delight. |
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Tourism is the world's fastest growing industry and the sheer scale of the choices available to punters at the moment is mind-boggling. |
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A mind-boggling battery of advice books and government manuals has emerged to steer parents through every tricky situation. |
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The size of such a project is mind-boggling, and the end result is one of the world's largest single sources of genealogical information. |
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Organising a conspiracy of such proportion seems mind-boggling, especially since the precise purpose of doing so is unclear. |
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His workrate throughout was impressive but in the second half it bordered on mind-boggling. |
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Maybach has a mind-boggling array of features and gadgets, and one that is built to suit their tastes and preferences. |
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If ever you needed a glaring example of the mind-boggling senselessness of racism and racist violence, there you have it. |
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To the north west of the island lies Ruantallain Estate and a mind-boggling array of fine trout lochs which can fish phenomenally well in May. |
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Beyond that, she sees no point in comparing the two titles, which launched the same month with similarly mind-boggling budgets. |
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Plans are still lacking on coping with the mind-boggling problems brought about by mass tourism. |
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It is these choices that are so bewildering, so mind-boggling, so paralyzing. |
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I think about the difference between then and now and it's just mind-boggling. |
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But her progress through the tournament has been marked by the absence of the usual mind-boggling array of nervous ticks. |
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Thankfully Eamon, sporting a short back and sides, was a rare sign of normality amid this world of mind-boggling hair sculpting. |
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There was a mind-boggling range of activities from cream cracker eating contests, leg-waxing, and a slave auction to car washing. |
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Here is just some of the mind-boggling gluttony and material excess that will take place tomorrow. |
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It's mind-boggling to think that, a mere four years before, Hendrix had been a luckless session player. |
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The last three years have been mind-boggling in terms of our tremendous increased utilization of information technology. |
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In 2001, the World Bank produced the mind-boggling figure of 1.089 billion people living in poverty. |
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It seems mind-boggling that anyone in Canada would not enjoy the same human rights that every parliamentarian does. |
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The scale of the construction project under way in Ottawa in 1860 was mind-boggling. |
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Economic damage caused by cybercriminals already reaches mind-boggling proportions. |
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One of the biggest challenges to making healthy lifestyle choices is the mind-boggling amount of information out there. |
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Governments have been joined by a long list of private donors, whose contributions to today's war on disease are mind-boggling. |
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The occasion was the inauguration of its second underground stacks, home to a mind-boggling five million documents on paper. |
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For all their mind-boggling sophistication, microchips are essentially derived from sand, the world's most common material. |
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And here's another mind-boggling fact: A single one of the generating units weighs as much as 44 elephants. |
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These are mind-boggling questions for a person of normal prudence because in science, colour is simply light of different wavelength. |
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While the Government dithers, the project continues to suffer mind-boggling cost escalation at the rate of Rs. 55 lakh a day. |
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Having seen the final cut, it's mind-boggling to believe that such a watered-down version was ever considered. |
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I find it mind-boggling that people can believe such nonsense in this day and age. |
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The world yet again faces another mind-boggling issue which threatens the existence of human beings on planet earth. |
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How anyone could fail to see in such perfect visibility that Light Vessel 83 was on tow with a tug not far ahead of her is equally mind-boggling. |
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It was a night ripe with superlatives and mind-boggling statistics. |
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His pedigree and family tree are interesting, and even mind-boggling. |
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The forests, with their mind-boggling biodiversity, are a staggering 10,000 times older than those of North America and Europe. |
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Seaman's mind-boggling dereliction of responsibility harms the state whose interests he was, and is, tasked with protecting. |
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This time their final would take two days, though not because they were on court for a mind-boggling six hours. |
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To be mentioned in the same paragraph in print with these people is mind-boggling to me. |
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To do such a thing, and in such mind-boggling numbers, when in a position of absolute trust hits at the very core of what we hold dear. |
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Food is not rationed and unpalatable, but available in mind-boggling varieties and mouth-watering flavours at affordable prices. |
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He is also something of a music historian, with a mind-boggling collection of more than 30,000 records on vinyl alone. |
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From tents and dresses and beach towels to oilcloth and pencil cases and dog beds, Kidston makes a mind-boggling assortment of products. |
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We're left with a social parable of mind-boggling reductiveness. |
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The extent of distortion and disinformation, of efforts to control Syrians' opinions, is mind-boggling, and terrifying. |
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I wish you the very best of luck in addressing and dismantling this mind-boggling distortion of the democratic and social values of a res publica. |
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The view is mind-boggling, with a precipitous drop into the defile of the Lairig Ghru, the great pass that splits the Cairngorms, linking Aviemore and Braemar. |
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The size and magnitude of the attendance alone is mind-boggling. |
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Whether you are anticipating dressing up a formal dinner with elegant tapers or adding intimate votives to a small party setting, the choices are mind-boggling. |
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The rules are simple to the initiated, mind-boggling to the novice. |
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The sheer volume of data being generated today has become mind-boggling, as has the technological capacity to combine, enhance and convert seemingly benign data into rich personal information. |
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One of my acquaintances, an Englishman, also teaching in Ekaterinburg, regularly writes to the internet diary where he records stories, situations, and observations mind-boggling for foreigners in Russia. |
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But blues fascinate butterfly experts with their mind-boggling complexity. |
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Instead he provides non-stop dancing with mind-boggling stamina. |
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The money required for such a Herculean task will be mind-boggling. |
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My life is ruled by a concept so abstract it is sometimes mind-boggling. |
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A man of mind-boggling strength and one of the sport's original super-heavyweights, the 640-pound Haystacks Calhoun was a huge drawing card in every sense of the word. |
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Around here, gossip is a well-oiled machine, traveling at mind-boggling speeds, and this is just one more thing that I will not miss about the place. |
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For music lovers there are in-car entertainment systems including CD changers, amplifiers, woofers, speakers and tweeters in a mind-boggling range. |
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But Norris is so inviolably the real thing that even his mind-boggling thespian stiffness works as a badge of pride. |
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It should not be a surprise that correlatives of these mind-boggling and counterintuitive models would appear somewhere within adjacent fields of cultural endeavor. |
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It really is an eye-goggling, mind-boggling dramedy-farce, hilarious and uproarious and ridiculous with superb effects. |
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And when things get that minute, mind-boggling things happen. |
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It is baffling and quite mind-boggling as to why the government would not want to reach out to the cities and toughen the laws, not weaken the laws. |
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Essentially westerns set in space, they both cover the universal themes of good versus evil while making the lead actors spit out mind-boggling technospeak on a regular basis. |
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I've had many of these this year and am now actually looking forward to the beginning of another challenging, rewarding, mind-boggling, tear-jerking year. |
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The challenge for new democracies is mind-boggling, given the fact that a very large number of such systems have been constituted on the basis of a principle of exclusion. |
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At night, your bed-roll and washbasin are simply arranged on the sand, with a mind-boggling canopy of stars as your roof. |
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Even when I'd felt that I'd finally conked out, I had kept waking up, for a mind-boggling total of a hundred and forty-one times. |
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It's mind-boggling but it's a great resource, an invaluable tool. |
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This is all quite mind-boggling and shows unbelievable short-sightedness where the economic reality is concerned. |
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In total, a mind-boggling profusion of hundreds of thousands of applications from unknown developers in some 180 different countries operate on the Facebook site. |
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In a darkened room the Colourist tweaks each shot, and the effect, before and after, can be mind-boggling. |
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To keep them happy you'll have to trot out something more mind-boggling still. |
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The Théâtre de la Dame de Coeur remains faithful to its reputation here, using giant mind-boggling puppets, this time combining gigantism with technology. |
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They understand how to deal with their cell phones and all the computers, et cetera, but they're still even more aware of the fact that this is something when the technology is really mind-boggling, even for them. |
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The brilliant sculptor, Nancy Rubins, is in town from L. A. installing her mind-boggling, gravity defying, big sculpture on the front lawn of Navy Pier, comprised out of something in the neighborhood of 30 discarded canoes. |
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The righteously outraged have no shortage of arguments on their side, from the mind-boggling size of the bonuses to the fact that the banks were recently rescued with public money. |
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The complexity on show is mind-boggling, but immediately raises a disturbing question: how on earth does the whole shebang keep going for the decades of a human life without grinding to a halt? |
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This fragility, this mind-boggling improbability, this possible uniqueness in the Universe makes us see the appearance of life on Earth as a kind of miracle, even if a random one. |
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Ex-CBSO librarian Tim Pottier did the mind-boggling computer magic enabling our symphony players to read from familiar-looking orchestral parts for the exotic accompaniments. |
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Even with mind-boggling tawdriness and stupidity, our ex-President knows he still appears tantalizingly larger than life in a Democratic Party of political pygmies. |
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I've lived through some mind-boggling changes, such as catfood in sachets. |
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