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And she allows the Bone Church at Kutna Hora to become the novel's most daunting image of adulthood — and what lies beyond it.
(True, in rare instances we do learn the dietary habits of influential men; before he retired, the New York Times reported that General David Patraeus eats one meal a day – which bulwarked his daunting image as a strong, fierce military man. When Lionel Shriver eats one meal a day, she's a nut).
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The mere mention conjures up daunting images of bouts of strenuous kneading interspersed with long waits for the bread to rise not just once, but twice.
In one image from Yokosuka, a hulking warship slants against the shoreline, a dark, daunting double of the land askew.
"All these images are daunting, a bit like the Louvre for space weather," says my guide, space scientist Joe Kunches.
"Building Big," whether book or television program, comes stuffed with his illustrations, explaining civil works of daunting complexity in simple, comprehensible images and transforming physical principles into engaging narratives.
But the rights issues surrounding fans' use of an artists' likeness or image could still prove daunting.
However, the general desire of study participants to improve the health of their children, and their own desire for a clean and healthy image, makes the challenge less daunting.
I knew all about his image by then: this fearless, focused, slightly daunting butcher from Wolverhampton.
Given that The Associated Press handles more than 1 million images a year, the very notion is daunting.
It's a bit daunting to have to contend with those two absurdly incongruent images.
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