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- Duke Ellington was one of the most imposingly complete musicians ever.
- New homes with tiny front porches sit imposingly behind large private lawns.
- The caricatural figures are treated stiffly and imposingly, with humor and gaiety.
- Today, Old Main sited imposingly survives on a hillside overlooking downtown Mankato.
- As Torvald, the handsome, imposingly centered Teale couldn't be better.
- Some of this is imposingly effective.
- Ms . Parks-Satterfield read, as the dancers clenched their fists and lunged imposingly.
- It looks as imposingly nouveau riche as the lobby of the old Palmer House in Chicago.
- Djakapurra Munyarryun loomed imposingly out of mists and darkness like the incarnation of an eternal verity.
- The result is a performance of brilliantly sustained raucousness from an imposingly chesty, brassy Blethyn.
- It rises imposingly on a rocky hill, above sea level, surrounded by the Drin rivers.
- Peter Kyle at one point stood imposingly like an emperor who had made everyone else on stage his slave.
- When he turns around, Allen floats imposingly into the air above them, and Peckinpah dives for him.
- While it is certain that Ben Corday was an imposingly large man, his actual height is of some dispute.
- And it has never looked more imposingly spiffy than in Clara Law's gorgeous " Autumn Moon ."
- Is it naivete or nerve that would propel a young man to do such a thing to an imposingly powerful woman?
- Its opening picture of Table Mountain, which dominates the city even more imposingly than skyscrapers dominate New York, is stunning.
- There's no name out front, just an imposingly tall, dark green hedge beneath a pristine white Art Deco facade.
- Its two ornate steeples rise imposingly above the rest of the city, a point of orientation no matter where you find yourself.
- But first she must clear the Senate, and more imposingly, Helms, who even in absentia can exert his power as chairman.
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