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You just can't look away, even if the flames are fierce enough to singe your eyebrows.
South-central Europe is fighting a heat wave fierce enough to cause forests to combust.
The heat ought to be fierce enough to brown the aubergine pieces as they sizzle.
It all led to questions about whether the Rays, despite winning the A.L. East, were fierce enough to win their first World Series.
Merion, a 101-year-old course outside Philadelphia, disproved claims that it was not long enough or fierce enough to challenge today's professionals.
There were no significant waves in the marina, and the wind never became fierce enough to rip apart the marina's decks.
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Community opposition was fierce enough that the institute sold its development rights to Princeton Township for $14 million, preserving that land in perpetuity.
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