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When at last the garnering was done, everybody celebrated titanically.
And that means they can become truly, titanically, stupefyingly rich.
And she strode away titanically, and her eyes shone with virtue.
Stock prices higher even than those on the eve of the 1929 crash invite titanically redundant capital investment.
Blackness could come swiftly, swallowing; in one titanically freezing moment all would be concluded.
You cannot have the titanically powerful villain, who has the hero at his mercy, suddenly drop dead of a gratuitous heart attack.
It struggled titanically, but without success.
Now the entire region was a chaos of broken timber-trunks and branches titanically rent, splintered, crushed.
Vanishingly small, titanically heavy, infinitely involute--it was the essence of deadliness.
He looked down at their inert, but titanically powerful enemy whose baleful glow seemed even now to be burning their funeral pyre.
If Charles suffered - and he did, hugely, titanically - it was because he needed to, because he wanted to - because he had to.
New duets with George Michael and (especially titanically) Enrique Iglesias complete a couple of hours of diva-style fun."
His parents - a restless, titanically self-involved father and a mother who cultivated her inner life in strict solitude - seem a much likelier source for his condition.
Whatever they feel, be it real love, sheer lust, just plain narcissistic wallowing or last-ditch opportunism, is valid; there are no rules for what such titanically theatrical figures symbolize.
As the titanically crabby Lucy Van Pelt, Ilana Levine gives a shtick-driven performance, hitting each word and each note as though with a mallet.
However, for years a handful of intelligence officials and military and civil defense experts have been warning that America is titanically unprepared for even relatively unsophisticated attacks involving biological agents."
Now even the great panob gallery of viewscreens failed, just when 8 titanically powerful beams vaporized the lower fifth of the Kublai Khan in the fraction of a second.
Pete Paphides of The Times gave the album 2 stars out of 5, describing it as "a titanically inadvisable mash-up between Gallows and John Craven's Newsround."
Osa heaved once, titanically, twisted like a beached eel, tensed her throat and arm and drummed her heels on the mat seeking balance that Jillian refused to let her find.
The reason we have no idea is that the Kicksey-winsey is so unfathomably huge, so titanically complex, and has been so out of control for so long that it has grown beyond our ability to understand it.
It lies high up among the mountains, and I never saw skies so blue and clear as those that arch titanically above those winding trails up which the traveller must labor to reach the entrance of the Cavern.
Followed a panorama of the metal-working centers, titanically powerful buildings, constructed especially to resist the rending, explosive force of released atomic energy, with which ores were broken down and their stores of precious materials released for industry.
An enormous stone statue, its upper third lost in the shadows high above, raised its mass titanically at one end of the room, and directly in front of the statue was a low stone platform, carpeted and strewn with cushions.
But the manipulative and titanically smug Laingian therapist she runs off with in Vienna is a Mr. Wrong of a variety that, with footwear and psychobabble adjusted to more modern settings, Bridget and her cohort would instantly recognize.
Thus Onlo was in effect one tremendously armed, titanically powered fortress; not one cubic foot of its poisonous atmosphere was out of range of projectors theoretically capable of puncturing any defensive screen possible of mounting upon a mobile base.