The public sector is still monstrously big and squeezes out the private sector. |
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Retaining the centralized banking systems that prevail worldwide today with their monstrously prodigal paper instruments is no answer. |
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His persona is by turns clueless, sly and naughty, meekly desperate, monstrously infantile and always theatrically aware of his audience. |
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As they open up to each other about their woes, neither seems to recognise how monstrously selfish and shallow they appear. |
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And, today, the monstrously ugly thing was demolished and removed, leaving the patch of ground clear for flowers, shrubs and trees. |
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Dolly is about five times the size of a dog, and she's monstrously fast and strong. |
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Of course, there are plenty of TV screens and a monstrously powerful stereo installed, to keep the party going inside the vehicle. |
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The back story here is that reporting on the details of competing budget proposals is monstrously boring. |
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Even in ordinary times the Communist apparatus is monstrously hard to handle. |
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I'd like neatly ordered dreadlocks that aren't monstrously thick, so the idea is for them to partition my hair appropriately and then use the backcombing method. |
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In this age of machine, the impact of machine on man is growing monstrously. |
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Unless you were monstrously tall, you could see nothing in front of you except for the back of someone's head or by chance, the flanks of a donkey or packhorse carrying goods. |
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Charles Bukowski was a monstrously homely man because of a severe case of acne vulgaris when he was young. |
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The fans themselves may behave so monstrously as to poison the game. |
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It had a monstrously sized tape deck in it. |
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Returning to his house in the New Town one day in 1769, Hume, monstrously fat by then, fell into a bog and despaired of extrication until an old fishwife happened by. |
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How many times in my life have I despaired, envisioning a goal that seemed far too distant and monstrously difficult, before remembering that lesson learned so long ago in the old oak tree? |
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Mr Reagan ignored this, and allowed the national debt to grow monstrously. |
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Add up China's resources and those of Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau, and you get something monstrously strong, a fourth pillar of the world economy alongside America, Europe and Japan. |
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The bureaucrats not only reformed China's monstrously inefficient state-owned enterprises, but also introduced some meritocracy to appointments. That mix of political control and market reform has yielded huge benefits. |
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These are the best chiefs of the insurrectional army of Ukraine who associate themselves monstrously with the warrior capitalists of the Red Army! |
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Volleys are let loose so monstrously resounding that one feels himself annihilated by the mere sound of the downpoured thunder of these great constellations of destruction that form in the sky. |
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Upon the barred and slitted wall the splotched shadow of the heaven tree shuddered and pulsed monstrously in scarce any wind. |
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She went about the house in a state of real terror, and yet lied monstrously and wilfully, and invented many of the alarms she spread, and made many of the sounds we heard. |
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The Irish have, from the Scythians, mantles and long glibs, which is a thick curled bush of hair hanging down over their eyes, and monstrously disguising them. |
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