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- He understands that the dreadfulness of the building is an article of local faith.
- The dreadfulness of being sober is getting up all the time to just another day.
- He sat down and wrote a couple poems about the shootings, the dreadfulness of it all.
- Brecht expresses the dreadfulness of war and the idea that virtues are not rewarded in corrupt times.
- "Eoghan Quigg " was savaged by critics, who observed " a new standard of dreadfulness ".
- Another said White House officials would " get to know the dreadfulness of hell's fire . . . and be blown up ."
- A deadly contest ensues, with Robbins skillfully building up each of his protagonists as so deadly in their murderous crafts as to acquire the dreadfulness of indomitability.
- "It was an adventure for me but what I remember most is the dreadfulness of all those wounded young men, " said Mrs . Cook.
- As spectator entertainment, the dreadfulness flirted with the monumental, dragging on so insufferably that the time-elapsed clock switched from A . D . to B . C.
- Generally, I'd say the worst afflictions depend on the nature and purpose of the speech : the dreadfulness of speeches at a formal dinner is often of a different nature than at scientific meetings.
- When he predictably displays his dreadfulness, the likeliest rebound prospect is the ever-popping up, divorced barrister Mark Darcy ( played by Colin Firth as kind of an in-joke for Jane Austen fans ).
- The mask alters the revelation in a fascinating way, both buffering and intensifying its dreadfulness, creating the conflicting desire to hang on every word while also pulling back to decipher the visual power and artifice of the scene.
- Following Dave Krieg's final season in 1991, passing leaders Stan Gelbaugh, Rick Mirer, John Friesz, Warren Moon, Jon Kitna and Matt Hasselbeck have had moments of success separated by long gaps of mediocrity, broken by occasional dreadfulness.
- Irene was instantly paired romantically with Terry Raymond ( Gavin Richards ), and Rupert Smith has suggested that in Terry, Irene " met her match in dreadfulness " and likened them to a " geriatric " Romeo and Juliet " ".
- For some time now there has been a tiresome campaign by somebody using a series of UIDs and IP numbers-- or conceivably more than one person, with remarkably similar obsessions and propensities to mock, whinge, vandalize, bluster, threaten, misread and make spelling mistakes-- who's most worked up about ( i ) what he thinks is the dreadfulness " and " insignificance ( odd combination, yes ) of Drake Circus Shopping Centre ( Plymouth, SW England; a town of which I know little ), ( ii ) its alleged misappropriation of the name Drake Circus, and ( iii ) the systemic failures of WP evidenced by its biased coverage of this and other Plymouth-related stuff . ( And predictably he also says WP is a mere joke . ) On occasion he's been countered by an apparent defender of the shopping centre, though I've wondered if the defender is real or merely a rhetorical device.