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- simple, naïve vision can understand this elevation and make us see it as dauntingly true." The painting was used on the cover of the May 19, 1999, issue of...
- since 1939. The venue was the same as it had been in 1939 – it was the dauntingly challenging, dangerous, and twisty 22.9 kilometres (14.2 mi) Nürburgring...
- Lewis as well as three cover songs. Lewis considered the writing to be "dauntingly destructive and spiritually bereft. Locked in my office in Malibu, California...
- on the June 18, 2005 issue. Calling the overall song "difficult" and "dauntingly shallow," he preferred Bo Bice's more meaningful version over Carrie Underwood's...
- engaging and challenging work" and that child-actor Matthews' dialog was "dauntingly technical". On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a score of 92% based on reviews...
- the circuit being located on a geologically active area. It also had a dauntingly fast final corner called the Peraltada which was 180 degrees and banked...
- brain-rattling disjunctions of sound and image, and at times almost dauntingly incomprehensible plot twists and eye-****aulting bouts of brutish montage...
- driver drove hard to keep up with Marzotto. He ended 1953 by winning the dauntingly dangerous and difficult 2,000 mi (3,200 km) Carrera Panamericana in Mexico...
- and acting. While observations were made by the media of Gordon being "dauntingly impressive and self-****ured" during her tenure with Sonic Youth, she commented...
- MacIntyre of the Queen Mary University of London stated about Cohen: "He was dauntingly clever, and one would have had to be naive or exceptionally altruistic...