People were drawn magnetically to the windows, staring out at stupendous views in all directions. |
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It is a stupendous and, on a first visit, stupifying display of over 140 pictures by fifty artists. |
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A stupendous perverter, he aims not at our heads but a little below our hearts. |
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It is for no other reason than the empire's need to engage in a stupendous demonstration of its might. |
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Travis has a stupendous 4,500 birds on his life list and is determined to bring the tally to 5,000 before he's through. |
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The annexe has the feel of a private house with a wood fire and stupendous views of the temples of Baalbek. |
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This stupendous sum has failed spectacularly to improve the lot of its intended beneficiaries. |
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As against these, the stupendous increase in the destructiveness of air power has been of limited utility in guerrilla war. |
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Here the view was dominated by a stupendous skyscape, rather like the fanciful ones on the ceiling of the Sistine chapel. |
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However, that presence, stupendous mystery as it was, was in itself no guarantee of benefit, either to celebrant or congregation. |
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By walking perhaps twenty yards further there's a stupendous view over the Bristol Channel. |
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I have language skills, I'm pedantic to stupendous heights, computer literate and I can fire and strip a pistol. |
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Its current owner removed the tarry dirt to reveal a stupendous new Titian. |
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The most significant portent for them may not be their stupendous flopperoo in the California special election. |
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He pulled his horses to the edge of the highway, above a stupendous array of mountains, dry rivers, scrubby hill crests. |
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By no means is it an original movie, but it is a well constructed one that often rises above its stupendous flaws and contradictions. |
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From here the view over the city, the old port and the old town, down to the sea are stupendous. |
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To the converted, the guest list at this weekend's Canadian National Comic Book Expo is stupendous. |
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The Venice we see here, through the prism of Scottish fantasies, is a fabled city of delight, that glass goblet as stupendous as a Titian. |
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At the top of the tower, where views are stupendous, is an observation deck and the building seems poised in air. |
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A stupendous column of white alabaster, it shone as brilliantly as the hot Egyptian sun. |
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A resounding cheer went up from the stupendous mass of people that was streaming through the gates into Hyde Park. |
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But none of those truths should diminish the power of last weekend's stupendous events. |
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Perched on at least three different levels, it enjoys a stupendous view over the Nile south of Aswan city centre. |
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We climbed the mountain for stupendous views of the west coast. |
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The southeast wall is fully glazed, offering a perfect view of the photovoltaic roofscape and a stupendous view of the Alps across Lake Geneva. |
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Project Sherwood, aimed at controlling the stupendous energy released by thermonuclear fusion. |
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I noticed out the window an absolutely stupendous view over Westminster. |
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Williams, who is fourteen years old, did a number reminiscent of the teen-aged Glover: unrelaxed, uninflected, and stupendous. |
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So dreaming and thinking over these stupendous facts, I lay under the quiet stars, while around me my fellowtravellers slept. |
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It was a stupendous piece of skill, but it only earned him par for the hole. |
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Tom Johnson peeled off the back of a scrum and a consolation try looked inevitable but Easter, just as inevitably, made a stupendous tackle. |
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Fried eggs are replaced with frugal grains, wine with water, stupendous suppers with salads. |
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It invests in R and D. It invests in innovation, and it has stupendous successes. |
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Governments and civil society forged a unity in the face of such stupendous adversity. |
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Québec is at the front lines on a daily basis when it comes to providing services, while the federal government piles up stupendous surpluses. |
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Lent, the providential time for conversion, helps us to contemplate this stupendous mystery of love. |
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My third point is that it is true that there are overcapacities in the market, and indeed that these are on a stupendous scale. |
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And of course, there was another stupendous version of Eddie on the album sleeve. |
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In particular I greet Cardinal Bernard Francis Law, Archpriest of this stupendous Basilica of St Mary Major. |
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The Axis powers are making a stupendous effort to cut off vital supplies at the source, and to isolate North America from the Old World. |
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The surroundings: The region of Pau with its majestic mountains and stupendous gorges. |
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India, with a population of around 350 million at the time of independence in 1947, faced stupendous challenges. |
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I appeal to them to come forward in their thousands for the stupendous task of educating children for the new world for which we all yearn. |
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His sickness never comes into the way in the stupendous work which he handles. |
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What a stupendous building, built in thanksgiving for success in war. |
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For the best part of 200 years what is thought to be Britain's largest wild cherry has produced a stupendous display of spring blossom in a Yorkshire parkland. |
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The film is stupendous art, but it owes much to a priceless piece of document. |
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On that stupendous pile, he paid a tax rate which struck people as absurdly low. |
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Russia, having annexed the Crimea, had embarked on a titanic struggle with the Ottoman Empire which was absorbing stupendous quantities of manpower and treasure. |
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It is famous for its mountainous debt and its stupendous sales growth. |
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By the time we got to the grand final it was just stupendous. |
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The report finds that the cost of these disparities is stupendous. |
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Overtired and overfed politicians negotiate stupendous sums of other people's money into the night, finally agreeing to any nonsense so as to get home for Christmas. |
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If we counted all the declarations, all the promises, all the commitments, etc., of our politicians concerning the environment, we'd probably get a pretty stupendous figure. |
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It teaches us that happiness is to be found in human ties, in the ordinariness of life, and does not have to be sought elsewhere, in the unfamiliar, the stupendous or the esoteric. |
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It was to protect this stupendous asset that the South went to war. |
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As all football fans know, games can range from the stultifyingly dull to the stupendous. |
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We are perplexed witnesses of an endemic infirmity: we are experts in analysing reality, in critical judgement, in drawing up plans, yet so many stupendous plans remain scrap paper. |
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No! the swelling flood of human life rises up to the topmost height of all its ancient barriers way must be found for it, or it will overleap them all! Yes!—the world is on the eve of a stupendous social change. |
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This stupendous change in the grouping of populations effects tourism, in particular when town life is accompanied by an increase in standards of living and a greater quantity of leisure time. |
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The Hypostyle Hall is a stupendous riot of black and white marble columns, gilded plasterwork and aquamarine walls. |
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From his very earliest works in this genre, which belong to the lighter class of the ensemble divertimento, the composer's stupendous control of instrumental dialogue and formal equilibrium was already a distinctive feature. |
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This is just the principal element in the stupendous visual encyclopedia of symbols swarming over the picture without, somehow, choking it to death. |
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It doesn't matter if your eyes see or your mind invents six or a dozen stupendous opportunities: if you have not the up-and-go energy to act on one of them you are stagnating. |
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There are swans everywhere, there are quails, woodcocks, pheasants and rabbits, turkeys, partridges, hazelhens and a stupendous amount of turtledoves. |
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This stupendous act of God brought in a new manifestation of the Kingdom. |
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The docks are stupendous buildings, but what impressed me most were the splendid arrangements for unloading vessels, which came close up to the quays, and disembarked their cargoes into the shops as it were. |
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Its mouth is a stupendous canopy of unpillared rock, exhibiting the appearance of a depressed arch. |
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This is already true of today's batteries: by moving to the nano level we can practically ensure that every atom plays a part in catalysis, and by doing this we achieve a stupendous multiplication of energy density. |
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Lee Beattie's stupendous bicycle kick for Prestatyn Town against Bangor City is not among the contenders for the latest Puskas Award. |
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The result was stupendous, with Asquith defeating his Labour opponent by a majority of over 2000 votes, with the Coalition candidate a very poor third. |
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One cannot appreciate how stupendous the Matterhorn is without seeing it. |
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Over the broadest there seemed to spring a cragged and stupendous arch, from which, as from the jaws of hell, gushed the sources of the sudden Phlegethon. |
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And right often have I, the modern, been perturbed and vexed by the foolishness, illogic, obtuseness, and general all-round stupendous stupidity of myself, the primitive. |
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