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54 Sentences With "hugest"

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"I came home yesterday [to] the hugest, hugest bouquet of red roses — you can barely get in my house," she said.
His strategy was the biggest, the hugest disaster of all time.
I also learned that I'm not the hugest fan of kimchi.
Titanic is the hugest success, and it's because it's totally queer.
When I got done, I had the hugest smile on my face.
The very next moment, the hugest fiasco in Oscar history came to light.
We were in the hugest dungeon in the house, and it was pitch black.
The i9s won't come cheap, and aren't the hugest update over Intel's eighth-generation CPUs.
Look at PSY: he's South Korean and he had one of the hugest records ever.
Akinyele: I would come out on stage and go up against the hugest artists out.
The beat—a combo Mannie Fresh and Raj Smoove production—is the hugest on the album.
I don't think it's the hugest problem, but I do think that it's one of the problems.
He had the hugest grin on his face the whole time, as if to say: We've won it.
This would be the hugest political election in history like when Marcia and Greg ran in the Brady bunch.
The main thing is this: the Pet Shop Boys have given us the hugest tune of 2016 so far.
Justin Bieber is an amazing recording artist, and it's worth remembering that he came from, like, not the hugest city.
As Alfred Russel Wallace put it, we live in a world that lacks "all the hugest, and fiercest, and strangest" animals.
People showed up in the hugest numbers and we had the most diverse group you could imagine at a Red Bull opening.
We get free lunch on Fridays as a company, but today's option is pasta and arancini and I'm not the hugest fan.
Or, true to his size-matters creed, he can brag about losing certain demographics by the hugest majority in American Presidential history.
But you might have noticed, he has a way of using the same two words right after he makes his biggest, 'hugest' promises.
We would like to offer our hugest gratitude to King Norodom Sihamoni for showing us compassion and bringing this nightmare to an end.
" Host Jane Lynch, 58, agreed that Clarkson was the "most competitive person I've ever encountered," but stressed that she also has "the hugest heart.
KAYLA TAUSCHE: PFIZER/ALLERGAN IS THE LATEST AND HUGEST M&A CASUALTY AFTER THE U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCED NEW RULES ON CORPORATE TAX INVERSIONS.
As with most things in geochemistry, evidence for a world-rending blitz, an event on the hugest scales imaginable, is derived from the very, very small.
This was apparently one of their hugest records so I'm also shocked I didn't know any of the songs, especially with my parents loving them so much.
No longer is "fitting right in your pocket" a selling point for phone brands; instead, they now seem to market solely to the hugest-handed members of society.
Illustration: University of Warwick/Mark GarlickScientists spotted a superflare larger than some of the hugest solar storms on record—from what seems to be a tiny, almost Jupiter-sized star.
But, if President-elect Donald Trump gets his way, it could also be the story of so many Muslim-Americans forced to endure a tragic reprise of one of America's hugest mistakes.
The limit to their usefulness comes not at the big end of the spectrum—jets power the world's hugest planes and are growing larger by the year—but with the little flyers.
The only change I can see is that the print getting bigger and bigger, in the past you had a pocketprint and something on the back, today bands made the hugest prints ever.
It achieves what no game can deliver—escapism into a true fantasy, to a place that exists but the likes of myself, and the hugest percentage of readers, will never see for themselves.
Yang has experienced one of the most meteoric rises in the 2020 campaign and has also reported one of the hugest improvements on fundraising, also heavily relying on the grassroots, digital donor model.
The 2 had a long conversation in the squad car ... with the officer -- who tells the NFL star he's "one of the hugest" Browns fans -- criticizing Kareem for putting himself in the situation.
I can only describe it as an inflated black garbage bag, but, of course, at the distance we were looking at it, it would have been the biggest, hugest garbage bag you ever saw.
It never happened, and when we got the giant at LAX he told us it's never gonna ... and he also broke down the reasons why the hugest (literally) match in sports entertainment fell through.
In one of the first truly viral moments of the Royal Wedding, one of Meghan's page boys was caught with the hugest smile on his face as he helped her up the stairs and into the church.
Some fans took it hard ("this is the hugest betrayal, we've invested our time in you when we could have been following other bloggers," one angry email read), while others begged the couple to work things out.
" Now, that is the hugest accomplishment for a person that I love, and admire, and she fills in on the show and she&aposs got her own show, "Liars, Leakers, Liberals: The Case Against the Anti-Trump Conspiracy.
There's nothing less emo than lying to yourself about your feelings, so let the truth into your life and enjoy this song where Lil Wayne sings these lines over the hugest swell of chords you've ever heard: Follow Kyle Kramer on Twitter.
Taylor Swift has shown herself to be the hugest nerd and in all honesty, I still can't believe we're in the midst of a sci-fi heavy pop culture moment so potent that the world's former biggest pop star decided to jump on.
After toiling away for years and years down in the south west's capital city of culture, he now finds himself topping bills in some of the hugest clubs on the planet, and playing festival after festival, everywhere from Croatia to Carmarthen—if they have a festival there.
Since its release, Hayley Williams has spoken about her regrets regarding the lyrics, but due to its popularity (and also because it's one of the hugest bangers that the esteemed genre of pop punk has to offer full stop) it's a mainstay in their live set.
Everything in his life was the greatest, the hugest, the classiest, the most successful, he said, even though critics assailed his experiences with bankruptcies, the failures of his Atlantic City, New Jersey, casinos and what they viewed as the misplaced pride he showed when presented with evidence he avoided paying taxes.
She also performed at the hugest shopping malls during the festive season.
Bowler (2013), p. 152. Wallace was very aware of, and interested in, the mass extinction of megafauna in the late Pleistocene. In The Geographical Distribution of Animals (1876) he wrote, "We live in a zoologically impoverished world, from which all the hugest, and fiercest, and strangest forms have recently disappeared".Wallace The Geographical Distribution of Animals p. 150.
TD-fNIRS does have a slow sampling rate as well as a limited number of wavelengths. Because of the need for a photon-counting device, high-speed detection, and high-speed emitters, time-resolved methods are the most expensive and technically complicated. TD- based devices are totally immobile, space-consuming, the most difficult to make, costliest, hugest, and heaviest. Even so, they have the highest depth sensitivity and are capable of presenting most accurate values of baseline hemoglobin concentration and oxygenation.
The Roman poet Lucretius thought that the fear of dying and poverty were major drivers of greed, with dangerous consequences for morality and order: > And greed, again, and the blind lust of honours Which force poor wretches > past the bounds of law, And, oft allies and ministers of crime, To push > through nights and days with hugest toil To rise untrammelled to the peaks > of power— These wounds of life in no mean part are kept Festering and open > by this fright of death.Lucretius. Of the Nature of Things, Book III. > Project Gutenberg.
In 955, Almería gained the title of medina ("city") by the Caliph of Cordoba, Abd ar-Rahman III: construction of the defensive citadel, located in the upper sector of the city, began in this period. The alcazaba, provided not only with walls and towers but also with squares, houses and a mosque, was to be also the seat of the local government, commanding the city and the sea nearby. The complex was enlarged under caliph Al-Mansur and, later, under Al-Jairan, first king of the independent taifa of Almería (1012–1028). Its intention was to protect the hugest city of that moment, Pechina.
Tarzan cared little for the fate of adventurer Brian Gregory, drawn to the legendary city of Ashair by the rumor of the Father of Diamonds, the world's hugest gem. But to the ape-man the tie of friendship was unbreakable, and Paul d'Arnot's pleas moved him to agree to guide the expedition Gregory's father and sister organized for his rescue. The enigmatic Atan Thome was also obsessed with the Father of Diamonds, and planted agents in the Gregory safari to spy out its route and sabotage its efforts. Both parties reached their goal, remote Ashair... as prisoners of its priests, doomed to die in loathsome rites.
In 1975, Harris appeared in one of her signature film roles in Robert Altman's masterpiece Nashville, playing Albuquerque, a ditzy, scantily clad country singing hopeful who may be far more opportunistic and calculating than she would first appear. Accounts of the film's chaotic and inspired production, particularly in Jan Stuart's book The Nashville Chronicles: The Making of Robert Altman's Masterpiece, indicate a clash between actress and director. Harris earned a Golden Globe nomination (one of 11 for the film); as Oscar-nominated co-star Lily Tomlin put it, "I was the hugest of Barbara Harris fans; I thought she was so stunning and original." Although the two were set to reunite with Altman in a sequel, that film was never made.
On the other hand Santiago finds out that his father is not the same accountant, but the assistant of a dangerous man nicknamed "El Kes" (Luis Fernando Arango), who is the key man in a huge crime organization on the Colombian Caribbean. Santiago convinces his father to betray "El Kes" so he can be back to legality, but things get complicated when Santiago's father begins a relationship with El Kes' all life lover "La Bandi" (Ana Bolena Meza), after she was badly injured by El Kes. Now, Santiago's family with La Bandi's family has to disappear and become one family with another life completely different, to join a Witnesses Protection Program. But their hugest fear became true when El Kes escape and now he is looking for them to make them pay for betraying him.
Leviathan (or more precisely Leviathan or The Matter, Forme and Power of a Common-Wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil is the title of Thomas Hobbes' 1651 work on the social contract and the origins of creation of an ideal state. In Paradise Lost, Milton compares the size of Satan to that of Leviathan: ::[Satan] Prone on the Flood, extended long and large ::Lay floating many a rood, in bulk as huge ::As whom the Fables name of monstrous size, ::Titanian, or Earth-born, ... ::or that Sea-beast ::Leviathan, which God of all his works ::Created hugest that swim th' Ocean stream. (Paradise Lost, Book 1: lines 195-202) In William Blake's in his poem Jerusalem has the two monsters Behemoth and Leviathan represent ::War by land and by sea. This relationship is explicitly seen in Blake's two pictures showing Admiral Nelson and William Pitt [(1759–1806) (Prime Minister of Great Britain (1783–1801 and 1804–1806] included in this display.
The imitation of these forms in Spain, and Italy were caused by papal reforms which tried to organize the church provinces in newly conquered territories or territories which conserved older rites, because reforms could hardly be established for a long time. The diastematic notation of Aquitanian cantors and their most innovative use in tropes and punctum contra punctum polyphony which can be also found in the Chartres cathedral, the Abbey Saint-Maur-des- Fossés near Paris, and Fleury Abbey, also influenced the Winchester troper (see its tonary), the earliest and hugest collection of early organum or discantus. Since 1100, the florid organum reproduced the original function of the earlier intonation formula as it can be found in the tonaries. An initial ornament called principium ante principium ("beginning before the beginning") in the Notre Dame school allowed the solistic organum singer to indicate the basis degree of the cantus by an individual intonation in the higher octave, while the finale octave of each section was prepared by an paenultima ornament, which had developed by the "meeting" (occursus) of chant and organum voice.

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