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"He's going to run," James Carville, a consultant-turned-pundit, has told Rolling Stone, "and he's going to be formidable".Formidable or not, Mr Gore should resist such siren voices.
As a cliffhanger, it was both formidable and formidable.
Stephen Hawking, the most revered scientist since Einstein, is a formidable mathematician and a formidable salesman.
They've worked on a bunch of productions (most famously Black Watch), and are formidable men (for formidable, read Yorkshire).
A formidable woman with a formidable voice, Murphy conjures shades of mood and madness with a graceful tilt of a finger or the balletic turn of a wrist.
"It's formidable, it's very formidable on the right of the Republican party," said Daniel Smith, director of the political campaigning program at the University of Florida.
Pitt has honorably and fervently committed his formidable artistry to formidable artists, such as Terrence Malick, David Fincher, Steve McQueen, the Coen brothers, Steven Soderbergh — and, of course, Jolie herself.
Matthews was born at Hanley in the Potteries, the son of a formidable boxer Jack Matthews, a formidable boxer known as "the Fighting Barber of Hanley".
At a time when Powell's journals have struggled to find an American library to hold them, and Loos's Hollywood serial, "The Better Things of Life," which Wilson praised as the Hollywood fiction "with most teeth in it," has vanished from view, it would seem more urgent to press on readers actual books written by women who achieved and sustained their formidable talent against the formidable odds.
Formidable creature.
But formidable obstacles remain.
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