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Because of its formidable assets outside Spain, particularly in the booming Brazilian market, Santander has weathered the financial crisis better than many of its Spanish counterparts.
Second place Money (1984) Martin Amis Super-chanarchicnandhic and full of narrative acrobatics, Money burst on to the Eighties literary scene leaving a trail of imitators and devotees in its wake, not least because of its formidable, if frequently repulsive narrator, ad director John Self.
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Israel uses all of its formidable levers of influence to push the United States into war mode.
"The latest donation by Japan is another example of its formidable commitment to children.
The time may be ripe for Stevens in Britain, where his work has never quite had the appeal of Robert Frost or TS Eliot, in part because of its eccentric diction and formidable difficulty, both of which have been overemphasised.
Because of its large size and formidable defenses, The Pacific electric ray seldom falls prey to other animals.
Mark Lanegan feels like one of rock's last real outlaws, despite – or perhaps because of – his formidable work ethic.
The Benedictine Rule initiated by Benedict of Nursia succeeded in the West because of its simplicity and restraint; more formidable alternatives were available in the 6th century.
The thylacine has been described as a formidable predator because of its ability to survive and hunt prey in extremely sparsely populated areas.
The citadel of Naraka with its formidable fortifications and hordes of defenders begs an equivalent in the microbial world.
But it rolls because of its shape.
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