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Together they form a mammoth work of shoreline land art called "The New York City Waterfalls".
In 2004 Ron Chernow, a journalist and biographer specialising in financial history, first published this book, a mammoth work of research that charted the course of Hamilton's dazzling career and the dark controversies that accompanied it.
Such a mammoth work must inevitably contain slips: I doubt that "geeky", in a quoted newspaper article's description of "a geeky guy with silly facial hair", was intended to mean "unattractive" exactly; and Green has "bare" in modern yoofspeak meaning "many, lots of", though it can also mean simply "very" (I overheard a girl last week admitting sweetly: "My mum's bare nice to me").
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If recession in the eurozone leaves the UK in trouble, it should serve as a reminder of the mammoth work yet to be done on rebalancing our economy.
Casaubon is a cleric working on the connections between different religions, a mammoth scholarly work he has devoted himself to for many years.
Attempting to unravel the intricacies of the patterns of dependence between such categories will be task of this mammoth work, but here a general point might be made.
On New Year's Day the BBC will broadcast a 10-hour radio version of Leo Tolstoy's mammoth work, adapted by the playwright Timberlake Wertenbaker.
"He was a painter fascinated by abstraction but who dealt with figuration," said Barbara O'Brien, chief curator at the Kemper, where Mr. Brown's mammoth work "The History of Art," a series of 110 interlocking paintings depicting the evolution of art across a world spectrum, is on permanent display.
A Roman Catholic, Messiaen would no doubt have been even more impressed with the performance of his mammoth work.
She's a dreamy-sounding, inward soloist at the start, shaping the melodies with care yet propelling them forward – this mammoth work has rarely seemed so concise.
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