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monumentally (comparative more monumentally, superlative most monumentally) ... Positive; monumentally ... Comparative; more monumentally...
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But since we are talking about the monumentally egomaniacal Roland Burris, the chance of this development is close to zero. Burris, who rode into the Senate on the strength of one of the most cynical, race-based political ploys of all time, is having a hard time seeing the trouble he's in.
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Monumentally Afflicted. Google. Custom Search. Friday, December 25, 2009. Testing new stuff and breaking old stuff. Tried out my new Seirus Stormsocks and ...
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Monumentally Speaking . . .; by; Christopher T. George; ... One of these monuments, the city's Battle Monument at Fayette and Calvert Streets, will be rededicated on Friday, September 12. At noon on that day, a procession of War of 1812 re-enactors and dignitaries will march from City Hall to Monument Square for...
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Monumentally Speaking . . .; by; Christopher T. George; ... P resident John Quincy Adams, brilliantly portrayed by Sir Anthony Hopkins in the recent film Amistad, is the man responsible for designating Baltimore as "The Monumental City." When Adams visited the city in fall 1827, work had been completed on the Battle...
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Former Miami Heat guard Tim Hardaway said on a radio show Wednesday afternoon that he would not want a gay player on his team. ... Updated: February 16, 2007, 11:38 AM ET ... Comment Email Print Share...
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The American public is in for monumentally tragic disappointment if they expect to return to the unsustainable ease of easy credit and debt. ... Monumentally Tragic Disappointment on the Horizon August 4th, 2009 10:14 am :
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Posted by Christopher Preble ... That is how Augustus Richard Norton, a Middle East specialist at Boston University, characterized a proposal to send UN peacekeepers to southern Lebanon, an idea championed by Prime Minister Tony Blair and others at the just-concluded G-8 summit. ... Norton should know. He once deployed to...
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There is something monumentally large afoot, the comment reads, and I do not believe it is just a banking crisis, or a mortgage crisis, or a credit crisis. ... “There is something monumentally large afoot, and I do not believe it is just a banking crisis, or a mortgage crisis, or a credit crisis,” reads a comment...
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; In the survival of favoured individuals and races, during the constantly-recurring struggle for existence, we see a powerful and ever-acting form of selection. ~~ Charles Darwin; A man ... A Monarch for its category, this virtuosi magazine is just consummate The photographs are the best in the world for its clarity,
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