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attending the
commission of a
crime or tort
which increases its
guilt or
enormity or adds to its
injurious consequences, but
which is
above and
beyond the...
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chance of survival.
Several sources later contended that upon
grasping the
enormity of what was
about to happen,
Captain Smith became paralysed by indecision...
- The
story of the
Andes survivors may be one of them [due to the]
sheer enormity of the experience." He also
questioned the
realism of how
normal the actors'...
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battle the fire and ****ist victims, but the
troops were
overwhelmed by the
enormity of the fire.
Retired Duluth News
Tribune columnist and
journalist Jim Heffernan...
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financial sectors'
leftward shift on
social issues to
blind them to the
enormity of
China as a geo-economic threat."
Rubio denounced the
Russian invasion...
- to "visit, redress, reform,
correct or
amend all errors,
heresies and
enormities;" to
define faith; and to
appoint bishops. This law also
directed the...
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ability to
portray the most
extreme of
characters is a
testament to the
enormity of his talent". In 2012, The
Hollywood Reporter named Oldman the highest-grossing...
- "stupendous" is used by a
number of
writers trying to
adequately describe the
enormity of the interior.
These include James Lees-Milne and
Banister Fletcher....
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disposed of his
inside rivals and
targeted Morland. She also
reveals the
enormity of the world-wide organization. Sherlock, Joan and
Morland frame Vikner...
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select and
nervous language", "giving vent to all
sorts of
linguistic enormities." If the
House agreed to seat him,
which was unlikely, all the Southern...