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- that is sympathetic, writing that, at moments, "one can't help but feel crushingly sorry for this tragic figure." Critics noted the influence of several...
- were unarmored trucks with a simple rocket rack on the back, a cheap and crushingly effective weapon, provided area saturation was called for rather than...
- the original question might have been. The responses given were often crushingly acerbic and to the point. Many prominent authors and personalities contributed...
- enlisted by Venice was launched from France. On 14 May 1509, Venice was crushingly defeated at the battle of Agnadello, in the Ghiara d'Adda, marking one...
- Rough Trade Records Jarvis ****er at IMDb Jarvis ****er: 'Gordon Brown is crushingly dull. I'd advocate a revolution' at The Independent Jarvis ****er: "BBC...
- 11, 2024. Renshaw, David (November 27, 2024). "Watch Knocked Loose's crushingly heavy Jimmy Kimmel Live! performance". The Fader. Retrieved November 27...
- one you inhabit, the album holds no appeal", and "he's mostly just a crushingly bland, more intolerable version of Wiz Khalifa". Blue Slide Park debuted...
- financial demands and prospect of the forthcoming general election to be crushingly disappointing. Now desperate, his darker side becomes increasingly visible...
- ruled by Tipu Sultan and other small states. In 1739, the Mughals were crushingly defeated in the Battle of Karnal by the forces of Nader Shah, the founder...
- by a charismatic leader—and it often bears an ****ociation with being crushingly destructive towards all obstacles. The figurative sense of the English...