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That's what all the best sources, the most tremendous sources are saying.
Donald Trump's hair might just be the most tremendous hair of all time.
It was hate speech, sanctioned by the biggest, most tremendous idiot of them all.
"It was a most tremendous looking animal, and extremely hard to kill," Lewis recalled.
"It is one of the most tremendous, amazing, fantastic, better than fantastic shows ever," he cries.
We're making tremendous progress in the U.S. [United States] - we have the most tremendous economy ever.
The first meeting between Cosgrove Harden and his uncle was the most tremendous nervous strain of my life.
It came pre-loaded with the original Sim City, and I just thought that was the most tremendous fun.
All they did was give it a title: My Very Good Black History Month Tribute To Some Of The Most Tremendous Black People.
Of course, bypassing the sonohysterogram made a big difference in the overall costs incurred but not having to do IVF was by far the most tremendous financial relief.
Well, sort of ... in the sense that Reddit user Darby Crash recently created "Poet in Chief" — an algorithm-run generator that turns President Trump's often nonsensical tweets into the most tremendous poems.
" (The ka-ka-ka-ka drums on "Feel the Love," from "Kids See Ghosts," are Mr. Blanco's.) Halsey, who is beginning work on her next album with Mr. Blanco, added: "Benny is hands down the most tremendous human I know.
PHILIP M. HOCKERALEXANDRIA, VA. To the Editor: I have the most tremendous admiration for the way students organized and carried out the anti-gun protests Saturday and would like to make one suggestion: In the months leading up to the midterm elections, publicize over and over again lists of how elected lawmakers stand on this issue.
In God They Trust?, Bible Society Australia, p. 149. In a 1948 speech, Gorton said that "the story of Christianity is the most tremendous in the history of the world".Williams: 151.
Quoted in Cockrell 115. The allegation was not out of character, and many people believed it. Hamblin reacted in his usual fashion: :George Washington Buffalo Dixon has this day [28 July 1838] . . . received a most tremendous quilting, at the hands of Thos.
This is a super-spectacle in all its meaning.""Film Reviews: Quo Vadis". Variety. November 14, 1951. 6. Edwin Schallert of the Los Angeles Times declared it "one of the most tremendous if not the greatest pictures ever made ... Its pictorial lavishness has never been equaled in any other production.
"Enlighten Thy Daughter": Sensational New York Film Success Comes to Park Theatre, Youngstown Vindicator and agreeing with the movie's advertising claim to be "the most tremendous moral force the screen has ever known."(23 June 1919). Enlighten Thy Daughter Returns, Calgary Herald The movie was a box office success, and has been described as director Abramson's biggest hit.Slide, Anthony.
To give accommodation to travelers is an elementary norm of good behaviour with people. To deny it can provoke the most tremendous evil on the selfish person. An irrefutable evidence is the marsh of Mono Muerto (Dead Monkey's marsh), in the Huambo District (Rodríguez de Mendoza Province). A dramatic story that people tell, with more or less details, but with the same respect.
Police blocked the route, which passed the State House, and at one point mourners and the police clashed. The hearses reached Forest Hills Cemetery where, after a brief eulogy, the bodies were cremated.Watson, 348–50 The Boston Globe called it "one of the most tremendous funerals of modern times."Watson, 349 Will H. Hays, head of the motion picture industry's umbrella organization, ordered all film of the funeral procession destroyed.
Due to the differences between the two technical systems and implementation approaches, Mimic Defense can use both of open source products and COTS black-boxes whose credibility cannot be ensured, but MTD excessively depends on white-boxes on the contrary. So the former can avoid the most tremendous trouble from technology promotion, with more inclusiveness, openness and attractiveness, and turns out to have greater prospects for commercial promotion and researches.
The colliery was deepened to reach the Low Main seam. Two shafts were provided: John Pit and William Pit.Hodgson, 1999 The Low Main and began operation in October 1810. Disaster struck Felling Colliery on 25 May 1812 when, despite the colliery containing the most up-to- date safety measures,Baldwin, 1823: 503 at col.1 firedamp ignited and at around 11.30 am, "one of the most tremendous explosions in the history of coal mining took place".
The Battle of Breadfield (, , ) was the most tremendous conflict fought in Transylvania up to that time in the Ottoman–Hungarian Wars, taking place on October 13, 1479, on the Breadfield near the Saxon village of Alkenyér (also Zsibód, , ) next to the Maros (Mureş) river. The Hungarian army was led by Pál Kinizsi, István Báthory, Vuk Branković, and Basarab Laiotă cel Bătrân. The result of the battle was an important victory for the Kingdom of Hungary and the Serbian Despotate.
He gained recognition in the United States through his poems, short stories and comprehensive articles on various themes. These frequently appeared in Harper's Magazine, the Atlantic Monthly, and other leading American periodicals. In 1941 he won the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction for the novel Three Came to Ville Marie. Wonder Stories reviewed his lost race novel In the Beginning favorably, saying its depiction of an encounter between modern men and Pleistocene-era tribesmen was a "most tremendous drama of inter-racial conflict".
Cannon (1324) Cannons are first recorded in Europe at the siege of Metz in 1324. In 1350 Petrarch wrote "these instruments which discharge balls of metal with most tremendous noise and flashes of fire...were a few years ago very rare and were viewed with greatest astonishment and admiration, but now they are become as common and familiar as kinds of arms." Volley gun See Ribauldequin. Corned gunpowder (late 14th century) First practiced in Western Europe, corning the black powder allowed for more powerful and faster ignition of cannons.
In incisive phrases he scourged the enemies of Italy. He was a telling political writer, but a mediocre poet. Guerrazzi had a great reputation and great influence, but his historical novels, though avidly read before 1848, were soon forgotten. Gioberti, a powerful polemical writer, had a noble heart and a great mind; his philosophical works are now as good as dead, but the Primato morale e civile degli Italiani will last as an important document of the times, and the Gesuita moderno is the most tremendous indictment of the Jesuits ever written.
Francis' poem The Hound of Heaven was called by the Bishop of London "one of the most tremendous poems ever written," and by critics "the most wonderful lyric in the language," while the Times of London declared that people will still be learning it 200 years hence. His verse continued to elicit high praise from critics right up to his last volume in 1897. His selected poems published in 1908 contains about 50 pieces in all. Notable among his prose works are an essay on Shelley, "The Life of St. Ignatius", and "Health and Holiness".
Strong became openly associated with the Seattle's labor-owned daily newspaper, The Union Record, writing forceful pro-labor articles and promoting the new Soviet government. On February 6, 1919, two days before the beginning of the Seattle General Strike of 1919, she proclaimed in her famous editorial: "We are undertaking the most tremendous move ever made by labor in this country, a move which will lead—NO ONE KNOWS WHERE!"Anna Louise Strong, "No One Knows Where," The Seattle Union Record, February 4, 1919, p. 1; Marxists Internet Archive, accessed January 26, 2018.
The tornado there was described as "[whirling] with amazing velocity and a most tremendous roar." It passed through a mostly-uninhabited part of the town; if the path were more than further north or south, the tornado "would have been fatal to a large number of families." The tornado traveled slightly north of east, and struck just one home. The inhabitants fled the house upon the sight of the tornado: two young boys, a laborer, and a mother and baby were overtaken by the tornado in a nearby field.
The left panel depicts the prophet Job seated, with a desperate expression on his face, after Satan has defied him to keep his allegiance to God even in the most tremendous afflictions. These include his flock getting scattered in the other panel, while his properties are on fire at the left edge. Further, his skin is covered by blisters, an appropriate element for a painting likely originated as an ex-voto for the end of plague. His wife, dressed in Renaissance garments, is pouring dirty water above him, while a small devil flees in the far background.
Hagedorn, 87; Brecher, 122-4 Even before the strike began, the press begged the unions to reconsider. In part they were frightened by some of labor's rhetoric, like the labor newspaper editorial that proclaimed: "We are undertaking the most tremendous move ever made by labor in this country ... We are starting on a road that leads – NO ONE KNOWS WHERE!"Brecher, 124-5 Daily newspapers saw the general strike as a foreign import: "This is America – not Russia," one said when denouncing the general strike.Murray, 60-1 The non-striking part of Seattle's population imagined the worst and stocked up on food.
MacLeod heirlooms: the Fairy Flag, Dunvegan Cup, and Sir Rory Mor's Horn. According to the Bannatyne manuscript, the battle was said by the old clan shenachies, that without descending from their perch, the ravens which stood on Creggan nan Fitheach ("the Rocks of the Ravens"), drank the blood, and ate the flesh, of the MacDonalds who lay in heaps around. Allan of Moidart was to have fought in single combat with the Murdo MacCaskill, and three of his brothers, and slew them all, before retreating with the rest of the MacDonalds to their galleys at Loch Enyort. The manuscript states that the Battle of Glendale was "the most tremendous battle in which the MacLeods were ever engaged".
The Battle of Glendale was a battle fought on the Inner Hebridean Isle of Skye, between the MacDonalds of Sleat and the MacDonalds of Clanranald, against the MacLeods of Harris and Dunvegan and the MacLeods of Lewis. According to MacLeod tradition preserved in the early 19th century, the battle was fought in about the year 1490; yet it has been recently suggested that the battle more likely took place sometime after 1513. MacLeod tradition records that the battle was the 'most tremendous battle' that the clan ever fought—although the clan was victorious, it never fully recovered from its severe losses. MacLeod tradition relates how the MacDonalds originally had the upper hand during the conflict, but when the MacLeod's sacred Fairy Flag was unfurled the MacLeods gained heart and won the battle.
The Boston Globe called it "one of the most tremendous funerals of modern times." Fifty years later, in 1977, Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis issued a proclamation-- significantly, in both English and Italian--declaring August 23 Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti Memorial Day, and asking the public "to reflect upon these tragic events, and draw from their historic lessons the resolve to prevent the forces of intolerance, fear, and hatred from ever again uniting to overcome the rationality, wisdom, and fairness to which our legal system aspires." In 1997, Thomas Menino, Boston's first Italian-American mayor, and acting governor Paul Cellucci formally accepted on behalf of the city a bas- relief sculpture memorializing Sacco and Vanzetti. The piece, created by Gutzon Borglum (of Mount Rushmore fame), had been repeatedly offered as a gift to the city and rejected.
The gelding ran another 20 races over the next seven months to no avail before finishing third in minor events at Uttoxeter and Market Rasen in May 1997. After another long run of unplaced efforts he produced what was arguably his finest performance in the Catterton Novices' Chase at Wetherby Racecourse on 25 May 1998. Starting the 33/1 outsider of the five-runner field he led for most of the way and kept on well after being overtaken to finish second, two lengths behind the winner Toskano. Quixall Crossett's assistant trainer Geoff Sanderson, who also ran the horse's fan club commented, "We brought him back to be unsaddled and he got the most tremendous cheer you've ever heard on a race course... The horse doesn't know he gets beat because he gets a bigger cheer than the winner". Over the next sixteen months Quixall Crossett ran 24 times and managed one third place when coming home last of the finishers in the Hartwell Ford Novices' Chase at Market Rasen on 8 August.

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