And on the horizon are two wildly different, mountainously challenging roles. |
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Deficits and the public debt have piled up mountainously since then, and few people care, least of all conservative Republicans. |
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First Andrews delivered a flawed and mountainously complex piece of legislation, then he was ambushed by the unions. |
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The film is set in Manayacuna, a remote village hidden in the rugged, windblown, mountainously scenic Peruvian hinterland. |
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It's a mountainously huge album, and faintly exhausting for that, but those majestic peaks are well worth the trek. |
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Being floor-length, this coat, which is extraordinarily, mountainously contoured at its shoulders, would have susurrated gently as she walked, letting people know that her royal presence was in the offing. |
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Mountainously laden timber lorries ply the interprovincial highway, their loads of acacia logs almost brushing as they pass. |
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Mountainously built, with a broad face surrounded by a mossy underbeard and rootlike dreadlocks, Lanier has an imposing presence that nonetheless comes off as oddly fluttery. |
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