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They're dense and tense, gnashing and clashing, and utterly great.
But what's most remarkable is what utterly great players they are.
I stood on the corner for 45 minutes, teary-eyed, and described how utterly great Jonathan Franzen's "Corrections" had been, and I had the pre-Oprah hardcover edition.
Handily, this Roc hook-up has led to one utterly great song being on KMO that would not have been there otherwise.
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Outside the formal terraces, the plantings are utterly simple: great rounded boxwoods, corralled in burlap, huddle beneath a great silver beech.
Utterly defenseless, great auks were killed by rapacious hunters for food and bait, particularly during the early 1800s.
"For the past 25 years, America has utterly dominated great-power politics," a recent editorial in The Economist said.
Phaidon published two handsome tomes on utterly contrasting greats of the 20th century, having in common only stupendous egos, the disciplined German/American Mies van der Rohe and the riotous Austrian/Italian Ettore Sottsass.
It is small, personal and utterly unconcerned with great social problems.
They had been utterly terrified the Great British Public would select a one‑two-three of Andy Murray, Mo Farah and Gareth Bale – three sporting high-achievers who it was known would not be present in person on the night.
In his fascinating history of modern urban planning, Cities of Tomorrow, Sir Peter Hall devotes chapters to the likes of Ebenezer Howard (founder of the garden city movement); Patrick Geddes, the champion of self-governing city regions; and the great, utterly disastrous Le Corbusier.
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