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This all helps to explain why Piketty's book has been such a smash.
Starring Kristen Stewart, Twilight was such a smash that it was the biggest ever opening weekend for a female director.
The show was such a smash that fans immediately began speculating that the museum show would be a letdown.
It was such a smash that it led to six further Road pictures (if one counts the dismal made-in-England Road To Hong Kong in 1962).
Then again, who would have expected Tim Burton's Lewis Carroll sequel – with an aged-up Alice and Eastenders' Barbara Windsor as the dormouse – to prove such a smash?
The show has been such a smash hit that it was renewed for a second season at an unheard-of speed.
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"Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" is such a smashing title it's too bad someone had to spoil things by making a movie to go with it.
" 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter' is such a smashing title it's too bad someone had to spoil things by making a movie to go with it," Ms. Dargis wrote in The Times in June.
When Lyndon Johnson defeated Goldwater in 1964, columnists were saying that the conservative strain had finally been extirpated from the Republican Party — and that such a smashing defeat would be hard to get over.
Voters, business leaders and political leaders do not seem to think that the stimulus was such a smashing success that we should do it again, even with today's high unemployment.
Mr. Bloomberg had such a smashing success in winning control of the school system that perhaps he forgot that three mayors and decades of political battles preceded his victory.
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