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In a statement, campaign manager Robby Mook said: "This bombshell report reveals the colossal nature of Donald Trump's past business failures and just how long he may have avoided paying any federal income taxes whatsoever".
Clinton's campaign manager, Robby Mook, said the report was a "bombshell" which "reveals the colossal nature of Donald Trump's past business failures and just how long he may have avoided paying any federal income taxes whatsoever".
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With Smith sitting behind a Buchla Music Easel and Ciani at the mammoth 200e a 21st century revamp of Don Buchla's classic 200 series that combines modular and digital components the pair conjure the energy of the world outside, the buzzing interchanges between sun and sea, the colossal breathwork of nature that's so often overlooked in discussions of electronic music.
"There was something big, even colossal, conveyed in the nature of the contract which had been undertaken".
In Days of Heaven there's the idea developed further in The Thin Red Line and The Tree of Life: nature's colossal, terrifying indifference to humanity.
Even after 200 years, second growth low elevation temperate forests could not compete with the colossal storage capacity of nature's ancient forests.
"The colossal sun... is nature's captive... the great bulky elephant with its massive strength has no power to disobey the restrictions nature has laid upon him; but man, weak and diminutive in comparison, empowered by mind which is an effulgence of Divinity itself, can resist nature's control and apply natural laws to his own uses".
In that art, Nature was a colossal, purposeful moral consciousness; the human presence, if visible at all, an awe-struck speck.
String theory is either a profound leap towards a fresh understanding of nature, or a colossal misadventure, but for certain it is mindboggling.
'A head cannot ache from sense ----'It 'It can, Sir,' roared Johnson, 'if the head in question is not used to it.' " It is Johnson's slow decline, the Johnson who suffers colossal blindness to his own nature and to the futility of his hopes, that gives "According to Queeney" much of its narrative power.
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