One artistic work that stupendously manages this neat feat of perspective is the musical Cabaret, currently on the boards of the Citadel Theatre. |
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The work is both a stupendously tasteless joke and a massive painting with a cat's face at the top of the middle canvas. |
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But while that triangular confrontation was stupendously dramatic, the ex-president left with a token fine which was quashed on appeal. |
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Jonson made his money from masques, which were stupendously expensive to put on at court. |
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That is an undeniable truth with stupendously large bodies of study to support it. |
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One of the best ways is to drill ice cores, often stupendously long ones. |
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The origin of life and consciousness were not interventionist miracles, but nor were they stupendously improbable accidents. |
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In some cases a country's people also has to underwrite the construction of stupendously expensive modern pulp plants. |
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However, I have yet to see any evidence that America's unusual quantity of stupendously large fortunes threatens to unweave its social fabric. |
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He is also supported by David Geffen, once a big noise in the film and music business and still a stupendously rich man. |
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Tiny, coastal tribes such as the Agua Caliente band of Mission Indians and the Mashantuckett Pequots have become stupendously rich. |
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The team at SHARE is highly motivated, incredibly efficient and stupendously professional in information acquisition and transmission. |
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There seems now to be a reasonable chance that the centre-left will stay in office at least long enough to complete the stupendously tortuous process of approving an Italian budget which means until the end of the year. |
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America's drawn-out wars abroad are stupendously expensive. |
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