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But BMW is not as mighty as its boosters think.
As is, though, this mouse is not as mighty as Scion thinks it is.
But the dollar is not quite as mighty as it once was.
The second and most plausible explanation is that the state isn't as mighty as it wants its population to believe.
It convinced people that they can revolt in the streets, and that these regimes are not as strong or as mighty as they appear".
For the generation that came of age in the 1960's and 70's, the ballpoint pen was a form of rebellion, as mighty as the sword.
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It was already packed with the high and mighty as well as the ordinary, who stood in line as early as 6 A.M. to attend the funeral, which started at 10 A.M. Mr. Cheatham and dozens of others had to listen to the service over loudspeakers from across the street.
For the past decade or so, Paddy, 38, has gained a lot of kudos for his blistering performances in the likes of A Room for Romeo Brass, In America and 24 Hour Party People, but directing is where he wants to be, and Tyrannosaur, which he shot last year in Leeds for £750,000, is a mighty, mighty film, as beautiful as it is ugly.
In his diary, Mather enthused that about "as mighty a snow as perhaps has been known in memory of man".
Capitalising on a widespread sense that Russia has been humiliated, they want to create as mighty a state as the Soviet Union once was.
It is no small thing to make your mark on an institution as mighty and popular as Tate Modern – not just in terms of holding high office but actually shaping the character of the place.
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