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It was so obviously and so dreadfully dated — it even had a square for Intemperance.
"Here it's all so dreadfully competent and systematized — you have to create the electricity".
It was so obviously and so dreadfully dated it even had a square for Intemperance.
None of it would have happened had the young Ms. Fellows not been so dreadfully pigeon-toed.
Still they're so dreadfully fussy about these blanks, I guess I'd just better fill it in for you.
As we await the judge's ruling, we can only hope he does not take so dreadfully retrograde a step.
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This is indeed a nasty piece of work, but exquisitely so, and dreadfully funny.
Robert Lloyd of the Los Angeles Times felt that "much of it feels dreadfully slow, not so much moody as stretched for time.
Rowl is the Mexican who serves breakfast at those dreadfully windy meals held, so inadvisably, on the patio at Southfork.
Ali is now in the dreadfully restrictive grip of Parkinson's, so the film relies on personal video clips and recordings to provide a magnificent insight into the world's most iconic sports personality.
Dreadfully late in the day – as is so often the case with Mr Cameron and his "government by essay crisis" – everything became clear to his cool mind.
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