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But someone who seems so superficially involved with his artistic medium can't expect to engage so immense a tragedy in any credible manner.

Reviewing the book in the Times, Richard Rhodes wrote, "Confronted with so immense a variety of people, you find yourself at last suspending judgment: These are people; we are this various, this pungent, this tough.

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So still, so immense an enchantment.

Initially the composer felt unsure how to respond, even indirectly, to so immense an event as 9/11.

In the speech McCarthy also implied that Marshall was guilty of treason; declared that "if Marshall were merely stupid, the laws of probability would dictate that part of his decisions would serve this country's interest"; and most famously, accused him of being part of "a conspiracy so immense and an infamy so black as to dwarf any previous venture in the history of man".

Still, these plans — similar to 401 k)'s, but named after other sections of the tax code — are not being embraced in states with the biggest pension problems like Illinois, California and New Jersey, which have shortfalls so immense that a switch would not solve their problem.

But if climate change is so immense that needs a complete culture change, then doesn't campaigning journalism on this subject smack of propaganda?

Because foreign exchange markets are immense -- so immense that even a huge government intervention will be blown away if it tries to stand in the way of firmly held market sentiment.

Every spot is occupied: painted form,     squat milking stool, squeakyMorris Minor seat, with vinyl trim,     reincarnated as a sofa.They get stuck in: loud wheezy cheers,     blunt denunciations of the ref... Tension so immense that if     a Cathay Pacific jumbo chancedto touch down on the dung-plated,     sun-saturated farmyardnot one would cast a living     glance in its direction.

In the 1950s and early 1960s Hinman was thus able to compare a third of all extant examples of F1 at once, a task so immense that he had to invent a simple optical device, the Hinman Collating Machine, to help him (a device through which bibliographers have been squinting painfully ever since).

The Daily Mail was characteristically apocalyptic: the implications of the Sunderland court ruling were "so immense they may take a long time to sink in".

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