In her breakthrough role, she shows herself to be an astonishingly capable actress at such a young age. |
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At the car park we took more notice of the surroundings which are astonishingly furrowed with mysterious earthworks. |
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She has achieved what must be one of the more astonishingly high degrees of popularity in dance globally. |
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This astonishingly rapid transformation was brought about because of their abiding belief in the Goethean ideal of high culture. |
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Although no-one has ever followed through on its promises, Radio Ethiopia still sounds astonishingly prescient. |
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This was an astonishingly prescient insight into what was actually to occur in the Russian Revolution. |
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Neptis contains two astonishingly dissimilar insects generically, though superficially bearing some resemblance. |
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They were originally gilt and the effect must have been astonishingly different, radiant and looking like a golden altar canopy. |
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The big battles, astonishingly, feel flat and the whole movie lacks emotional depth. |
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Looking almost as young and lean as he did a decade ago, he is astonishingly convincing as a gangly teenager who has the world on a string. |
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They were able to question the truisms that dominated British political thought, and thus set out in astonishingly new directions. |
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Our favourite thing to find was an astonishingly wriggly fish called a blenny. |
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In the current circumstances, this is an astonishingly bold, not to say unresponsive, strategy. |
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The film is astonishingly beautiful in its pristine silver light, with snow on the ground and a weak sun low over the city. |
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Cats are astonishingly effective breeders, and spaying one female can prevent the birth of 36,000 kittens within just five years. |
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Tons of people enjoy lurid palaver on an astonishingly wide variety of topics, and your specific frame of reference is not a bit rare. |
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With a little thought, one can make an astonishingly long list of imitative or echoic words. |
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It's rather a good speech, ruined by his quite astonishingly poor delivery. |
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The birth rate is the lowest in Europe, reflecting deep pessimism about the future and the astonishingly high cost of housing. |
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This sounds astonishingly like it might be sound logic, making nonsense of what the kura leaders are saying. |
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Many of his works feature astonishingly mimetic renditions of fruits, flora, and vessels, as in the Bacchus. |
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They had the benefit of astonishingly light, strong bodies, so we needn't feel too ashamed about lagging so far behind. |
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The two were astonishingly productive, and some of the most noted men of the day were accused of appropriating their ideas. |
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And when people on the street are interviewed they are, as always, astonishingly good at articulating their fears and doubts. |
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Approximately two-thirds of the entire quilt is an astonishingly rich cerulean. |
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The general fought astonishingly with relatively little support and constantly threatened supplies. |
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Their misery is palpable without ever becoming sentimental, and both boys are astonishingly good. |
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He clearly and astonishingly demonstrated the crystalline structure of water. |
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The color photography is muted throughout, with the exception of the red, which is astonishingly vibrant to the point of overload. |
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It's astonishingly courageous the way he turns heads in crowds by his language, style, and flamboyance. |
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Scooby-Doo went through several Saturday morning transformations during his astonishingly long television run. |
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His two concurrent shows were the first substantial New York exposure for this towering figure in, astonishingly, nearly 30 years. |
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Most astonishingly, the movie's sole purpose seems to be to prepare audiences for the next installment. |
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It's as though the director is cramming as much bizarre and quirky humor into each frame as possible, and astonishingly enough, it all works. |
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Somewhat astonishingly, there are no wider plans to develop the sites, so there will be no lasting physical legacy. |
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This singer has a penchant for scatting and surprising material, but where he has an astonishingly pure voice, hers has more feeling. |
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Still, the masterful tone and astonishingly sophisticated writing in this novel redeem a lot of the awkwardness. |
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Here, the game of matching his name to the appropriate subject can be astonishingly easy. |
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What truly caught his attention was not her astonishingly contrasting beauty, but her secretive ways. |
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Out across the water, Iona lay basking under an astonishingly blue Hebridean sky. |
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Do they just have a stable of astonishingly good writers or are there a couple of great editors in the back office with bullwhips? |
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Although outlawed throughout Africa, the Calabar bean ordeal is astonishingly enough, still practiced in some tribal rituals. |
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Considered the king of dates, they are the largest variety, gooey and astonishingly caramelly. |
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Looking almost as young and lean as he did a decade ago, DiCaprio is astonishingly convincing as a gangly teenager who has the world on a string. |
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Certainly, immigrant strivers have always done astonishingly well in national academic contests, not to mention in school in general. |
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The high-pressure sales tactics the men used in Manchester were astonishingly successful. |
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We wolfed down fabulous hamburgers, ham hocks, duck and pints of ale, though Soames astonishingly stuck to Diet Coke and no dessert. |
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I'm not a single malt person like some whisky people I know are, but that stuff makes me astonishingly happy. |
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At home in the boxroom at Cwmdonkin Drive, he read, dreamed and filled notebooks with his astonishingly precocious writings. |
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Among students, academics and, above all, journalists, critics are becoming astonishingly outspoken. |
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A cool breeze blows down the channel, there's plenty of shade among the huge silver-leaf paperbarks that hang over the banks and the water is astonishingly fresh. |
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Even more astonishingly, visitors can discover semisubterranean castles and troglodyte chapels and churches, in a region with a thousand facets. |
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He rides a stationary bike before going to work, where he lifts weights not only for strength but to keep his astonishingly sculptured body perfect. |
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The huckster advertises an attractive item-an appliance, aluminum siding, a new kitchen-at an astonishingly low price. That's the bait, and consumers predictably rise to it. |
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Where a powerful historical tradition exists, victims can be astonishingly forbearing, as Dalit communities have been. |
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Humans learn to speak by imitation, and are astonishingly good at it. |
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This astonishingly and deliciously scented gentle scrub refines the skin on even the roughest hands and feet, making them feel incomparably soft. |
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The rapid decline of the sea turtle population is an astonishingly symbolic representation of what's wrong with our national environmental policy. |
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For a vehicle that was riddled with hundreds of bullets fired by normally sharpshooting American soldiers, the car shows astonishingly little damage. |
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The portraits and landscapes they painted on these small vellum pages are astonishingly fresh. |
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A key observation about rates of disease, and indicators of health, is that they are astonishingly variable across populations. |
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That was an astonishingly precise figure in view of the number of unreported births. |
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It is astonishingly light for a professional camera, and even fits into a small cycle rucksack. |
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The interlocking mechanism allows for an astonishingly quick and smooth setup. |
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The bass throughout is astonishingly deep and clear, and for the first time in my reviewing career I feel compelled to give a shout-out to the mastering engineer. |
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Ministers who might have forseen impending disasters were left astonishingly ignorant of major developments in their portfolios. |
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And this is extremely powerful medicine, being prescribed at an astonishingly high rate. |
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Rather like the mature Frank Sinatra, he needs astonishingly little to swing, with no need for flash and show. |
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Astonishingly, or perhaps not so astonishingly given her unstinting energy, enthusiasm and skills of organisation, Alexander even manages to have a life. |
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Each 1-litre carton contains barely six grams of this astonishingly versatile material. |
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This astonishingly simple yet devastatingly graphic representation of mass carnage attracts many thousands of visitors every day. |
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But perhaps most astonishingly of all, one in every ten of its 300,000 inhabitants will publish a book in their life. |
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We glide beneath arched stone-and-ironwork bridges, under the reaches of weeping willows, their branches bowed into the astonishingly clear water. |
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Apparently the sea views are spectacular too, though I was sidetracked somewhat by an astonishingly well-priced wine list, which the restaurateur himself imports. |
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The heart astonishingly dances, but can sometimes miss a beat. |
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While our medieval art appears, well, medieval, the parallel achievements of Turkish creatives are bright, smart, clear-cut and astonishingly modern-looking. |
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In short, the basic functions are all there, except for exponents, which are astonishingly unavailable. |
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But, astonishingly, rather than distancing themselves from the crisis, Hamas leaders have intensified their engagement in it. |
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But then, in one of those astonishingly swift changes for which the Himalayas are renowned, the rain stopped, the sky cleared, and sun shone brightly. |
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As they wait for assistance to have the man taken into custody, they studiously ignored taunts and provocations and remained astonishingly polite throughout. |
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At age 33, Didion was astonishingly clear-eyed about the discombobulated culture going on around her. |
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Joyce may be difficult, but the diligent reader is rewarded with an astonishingly bold and enlightening glimpse into the inner workings of the human psyche. |
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This was a quite astonishingly beautiful lacquer box with a lid. |
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This dissipated as the anticipated quick revolt turned into an astonishingly brutal and prolonged war. |
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Over his long career, Rush Limbaugh has suffered astonishingly little blowback for off-color remarks. |
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Within its limits the image blends two main features of Darwin's world, its astonishingly evolved, beautiful, sexual and reproductive contrivances and its deathliness. |
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The music apart, his astonishingly comprehensive sleeve notes must amount to one of the most important additions to Schubert studies for many years. |
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Until the early 1970s the cameras contained no electronics – not even an exposure meter – which meant they were astonishingly robust. |
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It's a country of astonishingly splendid and rich scenery bathed in dazzling light. |
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It is also an astonishingly powerful, elemental and mystic structure. |
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Railway undertakings are often not able to tell their customers the whereabouts of their consignments and services are astonishingly unreliable. |
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He wore a black fedora over silvery hair, thin on top and curling at the sides, and trousers that were astonishingly tight. |
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Finally, this is all set in the most astonishingly beautiful never-never land of palatial bourgeois interiors of great beauty, but cold as death and utterly unlivable. |
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But I'm still surprised that an awards jury didn't go for it – it doesn't feature in the drama-series or mini-series categories at all, with Hugo Blick's astonishingly spare writing passed over entirely. |
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We know that we are merely earthenware vessels, and yet, astonishingly, we have been chosen to be heralds of the saving truth that the world needs to hear. |
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Extremely capable, astonishingly flexible and amazingly universal. |
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The first portraits he painted at court, such as that of the poet Luis de Gongora in 1622, are astonishingly honest and direct. |
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The advertisements made the place look promising, but the food was astonishingly bad. |
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An evening spent with a good catalogue or gardening encyclopaedia will reveal an astonishingly wide range of both weepers and fastigiates. |
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So now the hard Brexiters say, with astonishingly cynical mendacity, that Britain would be better off going it alone. |
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His theories and interpretations are often astonishingly insightful. |
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The authorities, astonishingly, allowed the unsuccessful putschist to go on national TV, supposedly to tell his troops to surrender. |
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Finally, having apparently taken pity on his wife who had arrived at her wits end in worrying about money, Marlen named a price which I thought astonishingly and unreasonably high for the three works that I had hoped to buy. |
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Rabble-rousing aside, Novelist is an astonishingly versatile performer. |
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Presenting a feisty girl on the cusp of her teenage years, Bentall conveys her character astonishingly well, at times plaintively and almost inaudibly high-voiced, at others a tomboy in her spontaneous reactions. |
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An astonishingly bad call by the veteran umpire Dana DeMuth. |
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Resolutely concrete and astonishingly immaterial, these works are pervaded by a strong sense of infinitude and give rise to contemplative readings, in contrast to the customary speed of the culture of entertainment. |
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The Sunni Arab tribes also remain astonishingly unengaged, though when the West defeated Isis's predecessor in Iraq it was exactly by aligning with these tribes to help them provide local security. |
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The Mandelbrot set serves as a prime example of how simple mathematical operations can yield astonishingly complex geometric forms. |
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Their periodicity can be astonishingly uniform. |
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This is very important, as technical standardisation is something that, astonishingly, is frequently entirely misjudged in the mind of the European public. |
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He has a way of delivering his words which make them sound astonishingly musical and brilliantly, aptly chosen, as if they were bountiful gifts from God. |
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The Earth Gallery: A fascinating trip to the centre of the Earth from its birth to the formation of the most recent volcanoes, from crystallization to identification of astonishingly colourful minerals. |
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Brines, who also astonishingly failed to award Celtic a late penalty on Tuesday, offered the latest evidence that Scotland's referees are bad, not biased. |
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Mr. Joe Clark: Actually, I will be submitting an astonishingly and in fact stupefyingly detailed written brief, with more information than you've ever wanted to know about this. |
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On the high-speed rail system report the Environment Committee, astonishingly, did not deliver any opinion, even if the environmental aspects are not mentioned in it at all. |
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His original compositions are rich, complex and astonishingly avant-garde. |
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The development of computer technology and its astonishingly rapid improvements have heralded an Information Age that affects almost all aspects of Canadian commerce and society. |
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The main majestic building with its astonishingly spacious rooms is in a good state of repair. 2 stories with wide balconies protected by the gabled roof provide access to the terrace covered by inner carved roofs. |
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The Aloeswood oil termed as 'oudh' in the Middle East is highly valued for its fragrance, it can go upto astonishingly high prices due to the level of demand that exists. |
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These mods, while usually having the distinctive bleep and beep quality of transistor-generated tones, are often astonishingly creative and rich in expressive nuances. |
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Episodic in the extreme and indifferently acted, this truth-based account of the life of Italian environmentalist Kuki Gallmann is astonishingly bereft of dramatic momentum. |
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