| 41. | As a distinct topic in its own right, I think it a formidably difficult task to conceive in general.
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| 42. | Torre stayed with his sensitive left-hander, who pitched reliably, if not formidably, in the second half.
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| 43. | Since his 1998 showcase at the Tiffany, he has honed his theatrical instincts and tightened his formidably allusive writing skills.
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| 44. | Rice is crisp, knowledgeable and immensely self-assured _ the most formidably omnicompetent woman this side of Martha Stewart.
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| 45. | All operations in the formidably-hostile environment of the Bosnia Posavina Corridor were done tactically with weapons at the ready.
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| 46. | The host for the evening was Jade Jagger, the formidably beautiful 28-year-old daughter of Bianca and Mick.
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| 47. | And " bad, " meaning good or " formidably skilled, " can be traced to the 1850s.
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| 48. | A creature of contradictions, she can be withdrawn and zanily extroverted, gently encouraging and formidably insistent within a matter of minutes.
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| 49. | In the art of argument, he is formidably skilled if, sometimes, given to the sophist's sleight of hand.
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| 50. | Memory sees her singing in a formidably high key, and The Music of The Night is another showpiece for her formidable vocals.
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