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This one doesn't have a rival shirt to face off against, but it doesn't need one, because it just goes through immediately, owing to how hugely terrible it is.
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When someone uses the word "glee", I can see the boyish Tom, grinning hugely (he had terrible teeth), blue eyes wide open as he thrilled to some fresh joke or conceit, body convulsed, almost breathless with mirth.
Look, the debate over economic policy in these terrible times is (a) hugely important (b) the subject of a large amount of hard work, both theoretical and empirical.
Terrible!" He went on, "I hugely admire Phil for putting everything back in.
In fact, she hates her dress "very extremely hugely much" (a refrain that echoes the "terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad day" of Judith Viorst's popular Alexander).
The Osprey has a terrible reputation as a prime example of a hugely expensive, dubiously useful weapons systems.
He has invested hugely to achieve that end, but his workplaces, by contrast, seem terrible.
Good manners prevent me from saying exactly what does happen, since to reveal a hugely significant plot twist in the middle of the movie would be a terrible spoiler.
Though hugely better than for first-world-war infantrymen, the odds they faced were still terrible.
None of this makes Terminator Salvation a terrible movie, but neither does it allow for it to be a great one – it falls down hugely in comparison to the excellently realised reboot of Star Trek, for instance.
I have lived a hugely privileged life: I've visited more than 120 countries, seen many different people and climates, seen marvellous things and terrible things.
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