The volcanic landscape looks sensationally steep, enough to make the average country walker think twice about greasing his boots. |
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Any turnaround will require slight changes in their outlook, which is a difficult process when things almost always work sensationally well. |
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Or maybe I would fall in, ignobly, with the packs of Hollywood runaways I had seen profiled sensationally on television news magazines. |
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At its heart it is an observational film about a family, at the heart of which is physical abuse, and it's not done sensationally. |
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An appellate court ordered them freed after nearly four years in prison, ending a sensationally lurid trial about alleged murder. |
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No, sensibly and sensationally, they float about in beautiful saris, djellabahs and caftans, looking very stylishly dressed. |
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In early 1599, during which the dramatisation was performed, Richard's reign was a sensationally topical subject. |
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The crowd was somewhat unfriendly and desperately trying to capture style, but they sensationally failed. |
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Just about every girl at her school loves this sensationally bright fabric. |
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Published in 1918, the book was a sensationally fast seller and had to be reprinted six times within the year. |
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His series of logical fantasies began sensationally enough in 1951 with The Day of the Triffids. |
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This screw-capped 2002 Riesling, with its gloriously zesty, floral, juicy fruit, is sensationally good value. |
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You're full of sensationally liberating ideas, but this week other people may be slow to cotton on. |
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I've known people who gave sensationally good auditions, and then just moved on a little bit over the three years. |
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She has finally been granted full custody of her adopted son, which the media can now sensationally reveal. |
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He subtly demonstrated how constructed reality becomes possible when television reports sensationally on real world events. |
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The boy, then 15, ran away from home last month, but not to join an online predator, as early local media reports sensationally suggested. |
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This week alone I've come across four sensationally good bottles which show up the execrable wines for what they are. |
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He argued that broadcasters covered the case less sensationally than many tabloids. |
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Banned and publicly burned, they nevertheless sold sensationally well, making Locke and Newton household names in educated circles. |
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Marinated in curry and oregano, it was pink in the centre, tender, and sensationally delicious. |
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They not only build sensationally beautiful sceneries but also know all the tricks on how to achieve good results. |
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As always with sensationally new and exciting developments, there have been misrepresentative statements. |
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Selma is a well-researched, accomplished and fair-minded biopic, set around a sensationally good lead performance. |
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The results seem like a parade of huge, brightly coloured, sensationally detailed post cards. |
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The sensationally styled body fits easily into a coat pocket or bag for day trips, weekends away or holidays. |
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Fortunately, no scholar has been guilty of such sensationally absurd claims. |
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The Multimat Easy excites with its compact design and sensationally small footprint. |
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Special single-wall high-altitude tent with a sensationally low weight. Excellent use of space thanks to the step angle of the walls. |
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Canada sensationally defeated USA 5-3 on penalties after 120 scoreless minutes ending the World Cup hopes of the Americans. |
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Two years later, the duo was sensationally acquitted in an appellate trial that set them free. |
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Thanks in part to sensationally beautiful side lighting, the stage pictures look like tableaux vivants composed by 18th-century landscape and portrait masters. |
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He sensationally quit pop music yesterday, claiming the industry is dead. |
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The Australians sensationally collapsed in their second innings. |
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Those anonymous scientists are the same sources who spurred him to report, sensationally but falsely, that the anthrax was likely coming from their government. |
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This week alone I've come across four sensationally good bottles of wine. |
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The fact that the agency only received 10 calls on the matter did not stop The Scotsman from sensationally splashing the story on its front page on Friday. |
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After all, the country had also never qualified for the finals of the CAF Africa Cup of Nations either before 2002, when they sensationally knocked out regional powers Ghana in the qualifiers. |
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Wincher, Kate Summerscale successfully spins historical fact into a sensationally entertaining narrative. |
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And it was the plucky Algerians who sensationally ran out 1-0 winners to qualify for the world's greatest tournament for the first time in 24 years. |
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The Englishman failed to recover and along with Dutch defending champion Andries Smit sensationally failed to reach the knockout phase after only managing one win apiece in their group games. |
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Two years later, they were sensationally acquitted on appeal. |
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Today's main headline: Kevin Rudd sensationally regained the Labor leadership from Julia Gillard, three years after she ousted him before the 2010 election. |
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Evans unveiled his engine at his store and put it to work crushing plaster of Paris and, more sensationally, sawing slabs of marble. |
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The details of the crime were luridly and sensationally described. |
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And last week it was sensationally revealed McAlpine even paid blacklister Ian Kerr's PS5,000 fine and legal costs for breaching data protection laws. |
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