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It was too dreadful.
It all sounds too dreadful.
A Russian Milosevic is too dreadful to contemplate.
But, really, it was all too dreadful for even my family to guess.
If they do not, the impact of their decision may be too dreadful to contemplate.
She protested that marrying a divorced man would have been "too dreadful" to contemplate.
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Some of the reporting, too, was dreadful.
In recent months, too, the dreadful economy came to eclipse the once statewide conversation about ethics reform.
Count the exurbs in neighbouring states, and that swells to 21m.Already one of the largest urban areas on the planet, and growing fast, its national dominance is thus assured (though so, too, are dreadful air pollution, a lack of clean water and vast, sprawling slums).
Dedicating the cross of sacrifice, Mr Higgins said: "As friends we, Irish and British, share this moment of remembrance; and in mutual sympathy we dedicate this monument to the memory of all those who lost their lives during the too long, dreadful years of 1914 to 1918.
Testing of pregnant women in 2002 suggested that 8.75% of the surrounding district's inhabitants were infected with HIV―an Africanesque statistic.The situation is still dreadful: too many infected, little or no public healthcare, too many official lies about this very political virus.
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