How To Use Fantastically In A Sentence
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The people were fantastically welcoming and the atmosphere in both cities seemed relaxed.
The Sun
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This is a fantastically good-looking car in the metal, especially when painted in the lurid shade of orange this model is sporting.
Times, Sunday Times
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The two lines run through the composition, sometimes parallel, sometimes intertwining, with the second one eventually taking over and ultimately finding its closure in a lush, animalic, fantastically sexy, nocturnal base of amber, musk, civet, patchouli and castoreum.
Forgotten Chypres: 7e Sense by Sonya Rykiel and Gianni Versace
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With a romantic flourish, he produces a presentation box, he gently eases it open and shows his amour some fantastically expensive ring.
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A pig-farmer in Lethbridge has invented a pill, derived from pigfeed, that is fantastically effective in fighting clinical depression without nasty side-effects.
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The magazine noted that 'nobody paints a moving picture as fantastically' as this writer-director.
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In other words, this is your typical Pinkwater novel: screamingly funny, unbelievably weird, and fantastically awesome.
Boing Boing
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Always enjoyable, Timothy Spall is fantastically weasel-like as the unmasked Peter Pettigrew, every bit as loathsome as can be expected.
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Although extensive (and presumably fantastically expensive), the excavations revealed a story of only local interest, with Medieval and later expansion by Kingston upon Thames via a series of revetments into the river.
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Remind yourself that the right filter can be fantastically flattering, and she probably doesn't look that good in real life.
Times, Sunday Times
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They make fantastically successful pop stars, soul divas and sensitive singer-songwriters.
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The ghosts are terrifyingly mean and fantastically cool by monster standards.
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He probably also designs those fantastically expensive suits and clothes as well, doodling them down on the backs of team sheets during langours in play.
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A band was playing to a fantastically diverse range of people; young, old, winos, students, girls dressed up for a night on the town, Millwall boys in their caps.
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Titles can fool you: I've so often been the victim of fantastically titled books that turn out to be duds as literature.
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When Nobel invented dynamite, he thought it was a fantastically helpful thing to be used in mining.
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There was a mesmeric, far-away look in their eyes, even when upside down or with their legs wrapped around their head, that was more than just the effect of fantastically dilated pupils.
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They carried it off fantastically.
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He was doing fantastically well and then lost his place.
The Sun
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Falstaff was big and fantastically blustery, and in that context, we somehow managed to avoid discussing the politics of the day, enjoying a jolly frivolous evening in all.
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Then there are fantastically expensive acquisitions, the vaulting loans.
Times, Sunday Times
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There are even more examples of very thin units that persist over fantastically large areas in particular sedimentary basins.
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Both work fantastically well alone but together they're unbeatable.
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There is almost nothing about the ACU which makes it so fantastically suprior to the BDU and ACU as to require wholsesale swap-out across the Army.
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His demeanor, sometimes indifferent, sometimes disgruntled, works fantastically in Hud.
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The sight gags are fantastically inventive, the detailing in the set design and costume stunning.
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Your own dance company is fantastically successful at creating new work, where other companies struggle.
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But it was gripping and clever and fantastically erudite, and people became a little obsessed.
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This is supposed to aid the memory as well as being fantastically friendly.
Blaikie's Guide to Modern Manners
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It really is a miracle of engineering that anything so huge, so luxurious, so fantastically adapted to the health and comfort of human beings, should be able to "hurtle" (pardon the word) through space.
Podkayne Of Mars
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One of the things we had in common was that work was fantastically important and fiction was important.
Times, Sunday Times
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There were four or five players that just stood out fantastically well and set the heartbeat of the team.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's steeped in history and it's got a fantastically loyal support.
Times, Sunday Times
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The best thing about these books is that they are steeped in fantastically interesting and authentic historical detail.
The Enemies of Jupiter: Summary and book reviews of The Enemies of Jupiter by Caroline Lawrence.
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They're spendy, but everything there is fantastically comfortable, and lasts basically forever.
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It was black or dark like tar, and sentineled to the east and north by tall, dark pines — the serried spears of armed and watchful giants, as they now seemed to him — ogres almost — so gloomy, suspicious and fantastically erratic was his own mood in regard to all this.
An American Tragedy
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On the musician's new disc, the organ pieces are fantastically inventive.
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It was a fantastically exciting opportunity that seemed just too good to miss.
Times, Sunday Times
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Why should these companies bring jobs back here, when over there they can roust thousands from dorms at midnight and make them use toxic chemicals for 12 hours a day for very low pay to make iPhone screens that he can sell at fantastically high prices?
Dave Johnson: China Is Very "Business-Friendly"
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This is a fantastically enjoyable wartime thriller, well researched and totally gripping.
Times, Sunday Times
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The place was doing sprightly business on a random Thursday night in autumn and the staff are fantastically well informed and very relaxed.
Times, Sunday Times
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The two lines run through the composition, sometimes parallel, sometimes intertwining, with the second one eventually taking over and ultimately finding its closure in a lush, animalic, fantastically sexy, nocturnal base of amber, musk, civet, patchouli and castoreum.
Forgotten Chypres: 7e Sense by Sonya Rykiel and Gianni Versace
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He then delivers a fantastically smug grin and the clip ends.
Times, Sunday Times
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Service is 'fantastically unstuffy', and the set lunch 'unbeatable'.
Times, Sunday Times
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Male pantalong yari sa kambas may fantastically kumplikadong genitalia, na mayroon nagbago sa pagtawid ang mga komplikadong vaginal canals ng babae pantalong yari sa kambas, na nagbago hugis tribuson bilang tugon sa lalaki pantalong yari sa kambas na makatawag pansin sa sapilitang pagsasama.
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There were fantastically dressed people under the trees and in the distance there was a glimpse of the turrets of a castle.
The Secret Garden
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These people are clearly criminals and have perpetrated a massive swindle against thousands of Americans, and become fantastically rich as a result.
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He has to carry the whole thing and does fantastically well.
The Sun
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Bartz offered a pithier description: Our job is fantastic information for people in fantastically interesting ways [...]
Yahoo CEO: 'Do I Look Like A Wimp?' (VIDEO)
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The Magnetic Fields 'eighth album, in stores today, begins with a howling, surfy stormer of a song, its title and only lyrics, "Three-way!" repeated three times in three minutes, accompanying a fantastically distant piano roll fit neatly behind a twanging guitar line.
Magnetic Personality Disorder
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This is a fantastically dark, trippy comedy.
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The film utilized animation to fantastically weave between past and present, reality and film.
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Something about that voice complimenting a woman's melons is ... fantastically creepie
Deep In The Lab by Walter Bishop
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He's playing fantastically and grass courts are his favourite surface.
The Sun
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The Magnetic Fields 'eighth album, in stores today, begins with a howling, surfy stormer of a song, its title and only lyrics, "Three-way!" repeated three times in three minutes, accompanying a fantastically distant piano roll fit neatly behind a twanging guitar line.
Magnetic Personality Disorder
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Of buildings strong, albeit of paper hight, [A] confronting with massy contrast the lighter, older, more fantastically shrouded one named of Harcourt, with the cheerful Crown Office Row (place of my kindly engendure), right opposite the stately stream which washes the garden foot with her yet scarcely trade-polluted waters and seems but just weaned from Twickenham Na? es!
Lippincott's Magazine Of Popular Literature And Science Old Series, Vol. 36—New Series, Vol. 10, July 1885
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He was, however, fantastically popular in the London area for his regular shows on Capital Radio.
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From the open ground in the front of the building, their eye could pursue a considerable part of the course of the river Douglas, which approached the town from the south-west, bordered by a line of hills fantastically diversified in their appearance, and in many places covered with copsewood, which descended towards the valley, and formed a part of the tangled and intricate woodland by which the town was surrounded.
Castle Dangerous
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In fact, her fantastically sculpted features rather give her the look of something hewn from granite.
Times, Sunday Times
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I thought Derrida was fantastically interesting - I still do.
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The actor's scene-stealing climactic rendition of Marvin Gaye's classic "Let's Get It On," in particular, fantastically fills the soundscape of your home theater setup.
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In fact, her fantastically sculpted features rather give her the look of something hewn from granite.
Times, Sunday Times
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They all interact with each other in fantastically interesting ways, probing with their mandibles and antennae, and as far as I can tell, they never complain about the work.
In Exile: 50 posts from March 2006
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All the booze will be cooked out during baking and the result should be a dark, dense but very moist cake with a fantastically moreish flavour.
The Sun
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Romanesque illuminators paid particular attention to the elaboration of the initial, which might be richly decorated with fantastically distorted human or animal figures.
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I suspect what he does is almost instantly to analyze the pattern, identify universals of logic and conation, go on from there to reconstruct the whole mental configuration-as if his nervous system included not only sensitivity to the radiation of others, but an organic semantic computer fantastically beyond anything that Technic civilization has built.
The Day Of Their Return
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This same sort of hereditary cultural succession became fantastically popular among early modern writers.
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You have to get through an awful lot of terrible dialogue and acting, however, plus a lot of fantastically insincere waffle about the environment, to get to those spectacular scenes.
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It is a fantastically crafted action movie.
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All the booze will be cooked out during baking and the result should be a dark, dense but very moist cake with a fantastically moreish flavour.
The Sun
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And yet all I can think is how a nutritionally deprived Irish immigrant, a backwoodsman and a 16th-century carpenter managed to possess such fantastically white teeth.
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We're surrounded by fantastically supportive people.
The Sun
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The method, as contradictions accumulate, is then rather fantastically hypostatized as the efflux of decadence itself.
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This worked fantastically well in Iran after the revolution.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was very blowy and some of the greens were tricky but I hit the ball fantastically well and missed only four or five greens which is pretty good out there.
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They test fantastically strong, just as the seller advertised and they are going in my soon to be finished homemade preamp.
Archive 2008-03-01
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Some of the plot's key assumptions are extremely unlikely, others fantastically illogical.
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In fact, her fantastically sculpted features rather give her the look of something hewn from granite.
Times, Sunday Times
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The actual paint is slopped and dripped and patched and layered and dabbed and spattered and scumbled and misted, sometimes in a natural-ish pattern, other times more fantastically.
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It seems to me that fantastically imaginative fiction tends to be lumped in with the whole science fiction genre.
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She must be a fantastically tough negotiator.
Times, Sunday Times
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The treasure - which includes a large number of sword pommels and hilt plates as well as a quantity of silver - has been hailed as "a fantastically important discovery" which will redefine perceptions of Anglo-Saxon England.
Undefined
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Remind yourself that the right filter can be fantastically flattering, and she probably doesn't look that good in real life.
Times, Sunday Times
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Fantastically beautiful place, once you plough through the hawkers outside desperately trying to flog you the little red book (which is, obviously, both red and little).
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Dry-run testing all systems and sub-systems in every conceivable scenario is fantastically time-consuming.
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And I thought about how "a horse's hoof is more delicate than it seems" and I am achingly delicate and fantastically strong.
Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: If you go straight long enough, you end up where you were.
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All the booze will be cooked out during baking and the result should be a dark, dense but very moist cake with a fantastically moreish flavour.
The Sun
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The fantastically-named Congo forest mouse Deomys ferrugineus (sometimes called the Link mouse) is another similar long-footed form of uncertain phylogenetic position.
Archive 2006-03-01
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He then delivers a fantastically smug grin and the clip ends.
Times, Sunday Times
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Most of the MPs stick within the rules of course - but wasn't it the most amazing coincidence that before we knew that the Prime Minister was going to 'chicken out' of calling an election please notice that this blog does not use 'bottle out' because of the lavatorial connotations of the phrase MPs were distributing thousands of glossy leaflets and newspapers telling their constituents how fantastically hard they have been working.
Archive 2007-11-01
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Try Rentboy Diaries, or the fantastically fruity Girl With A One-Track Mind, and a whole Indecent Blogging empire.
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To watch about 200 people, women on one side and men on the other, dressed in fantastically vibrant cloth and listening intently was an out of body experience.
Archive 2008-12-01
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We all got fantastically tiddly on the local brews.
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Bartz offered a pithier description: Our job is fantastic information for people in fantastically interesting ways [...]
Yahoo CEO: 'Do I Look Like A Wimp?' (VIDEO)
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The full out karaoke sequences are fantastically bizarre.
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You walk on stage and you feel that people expect you to play fantastically.
Times, Sunday Times
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And also these fantastically named concrete blocks: tetrapods, dolosse, akmons, Xblocs and A-jacks.
Archive 2007-01-01
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Its tone is one of parlour room titillation blended with out and out Lynchian weirdness - a fantastically inventive and darkly funny film that unsettles and unnerves the audience.
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And though no music is heard during gameplay, it works fantastically.
The Sun
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From the fantastically surreal opening sequence to the finale, our characters - quirky themselves - travel from interesting place to interesting place.
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We can take that victory and take some pleasure that we didn't play fantastically well yet were able to win.
Times, Sunday Times
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My only complain is how fantastically slow Smith is.
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The artist depicts himself sketching a fantastically mutated tree, seated beneath its dense canopy of leaves and vines.
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My boss was fantastically supportive.
The Sun
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While it's not the only navigation system on the market it is fantastically useful, giving you the capabilities of an in-car system, with spoken directions and more.
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The people were fantastically welcoming and the atmosphere in both cities seemed relaxed.
The Sun
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I decided to meet her as a surprise one day and it worked fantastically well.
The Sun
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He was fantastically handsome— I just fell for him right away.
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The eldest has a fantastically advanced sense of humour, sarcasm and irony.
Times, Sunday Times
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The music and dialogue have been fantastically mixed.
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There's even a fantastically useless wall-mounted electric hob with vertically placed hotplates that seems to revel in its impracticality and urge reluctant cooks to go to the pub instead.
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Thus, my dear, coquettes of your fascinating sex cover their persons with figgery, fantastically arranged, and call their masquerading, modesty.
The Second Funeral of Napoleon
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the fantastically unreal world of government bureaucracy
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The vast majority of the time shadows were cast fantastically, from flinders of wood during their seconds-long existence after the wooden object they came from was broken, to the lump on a throat.
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When the first series hit the airwaves, critics raved that its style of real-time storytelling worked fantastically well and was beautifully conceived.
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Most importantly it is a belated recognition that imperialism offers a fantastically huge and barely mined seam of stories.
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She's a great raconteur, fantastically sharp and frank and funny.
Times, Sunday Times
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We may apply the term fantastically virtuous to the man who will admit nothing to be indifferent in respect of morality
The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics
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There was not one straight floor from the foundation to the roof; the ceilings were so fantastically clouded by smoke and dust, that old women might have told fortunes in them better than in grouts of tea; the dead – cold hearths showed no traces of having ever been warmed but in heaps of soot that had tumbled down the chimneys, and eddied about in little dusky whirlwinds when the doors were opened.
Little Dorrit
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A fantastically dramatic finale to the best storyline of the year.
The Sun
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The story works because it starts off realistically and ends so fantastically.
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Carver is cut from the same cloth as Duke Nuke'em not quite so ludicrous though and the fantastically-named John Blade from SiN, and his macho antics are almost endearing in an age of dark and tortured game heroes like that guy from FEAR and whatshisface from Splinter Cell.
Archive 2009-09-01
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When Nobel invented dynamite, he thought it was a fantastically helpful thing to be used in mining.
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Furniture is also fantastically expensive.
Times, Sunday Times
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A fantastically coloured male cuckoo wrasse, all neon blues and gold, darted out in front of me.
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The valley is fantastically lush and magnificent, lit with a dusky golden glow.
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I count on all of my players and those on the field today did fantastically.
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This is a fantastically funny family film!
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Yet they are fantastically expensive to put on, fantastically expensive to go to see.
Times, Sunday Times
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Exhibits are dimmed whilst fantastically big projections of rarely seen war photographs cover the jarring, angular interior walls.
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Of course in the hothouses that's kind of irrelevant, but there you can look with amazement at the fantastically sturdy spikes on spikes on spikes*, a sort of arms race with MAD of the vegetable world.
And Sunday afternoon too
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He served fantastically well, his remodelled delivery making him virtually unrecognisable from the player who was so worryingly serving double faults just a year ago.
Novak Djokovic begins Wimbledon campaign with win over Jérémy Chardy
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The place was doing sprightly business on a random Thursday night in autumn and the staff are fantastically well informed and very relaxed.
Times, Sunday Times
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He does the job fantastically well.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was fantastically exciting, all of it, better than any funfair ride.
ARE YOU TALKING TO ME?: A Life Through the Movies
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The ballroom scene is fantastically well shot, too.
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The view displayed hills for miles in all directions, amongst which were many bare rocks of red colour heaped into the most fantastically tossed mounds imaginable, with here and there an odd shrub growing from the interstices of the rocks; some small miniature creeks, with only myal and mulga growing in them, ran through the valleys -- all of these had recently been running.
Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated,
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The place was doing sprightly business on a random Thursday night in autumn and the staff are fantastically well informed and very relaxed.
Times, Sunday Times
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We are all fantastically relieved - especially his mum who has been frantic with worry.
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It helps that the person who shares most of the screentime is a fantastically gifted young actor.
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They're all played with a fantastically organic sense of rhythm and the 1st violins shine throughout.
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I thought he played fantastically well.
The Sun
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There was once a well-known Scotch architect who held that the column and the lintel was the only permissible form of construction, and with this limitation and ill-selected Greek details he produced some fantastically ugly buildings.
The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield
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Most importantly it is a belated recognition that imperialism offers a fantastically huge and barely mined seam of stories.
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I know that it can work fantastically well.
Times, Sunday Times
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This has been a quite fantastically rewarding experience.
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He is a fantastically meticulous actor but if he isn't reined in this detail becomes fussiness.
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It all sounds fantastically exciting.
Times, Sunday Times
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Each print depicts a different bull's skull, fantastically decked out.
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This is a fantastically good-looking car in the metal, especially when painted in the lurid shade of orange this model is sporting.
Times, Sunday Times
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The system, which scanned post and official documents so they could be fired off to the relevant people, worked fantastically on one computer.
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You did fantastically well in the exam.
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You say you're sensitive, but it seems fantastically insensitive to put her in the difficult position of having to take sides.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's steeped in history and it's got a fantastically loyal support.
Times, Sunday Times
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Ideally an author generates a clear and cogent elevator pitch that will result in fantastically rapid sales.
Gotham Chopra: Coming Clean: It's Spirituality for Dogs
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What a fantastically exciting day.
The Sun
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But what has already been achieved in transitioning our economy to coal, oil and uranium is fantastically good.
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We also saw a fantastically unlikely official new contest to create the best Elvis techno cover/remix on your DS, listened to Metroid metal cover album Varia Suite, played the latest NES demoscene ROM, and saw both Alice's Adventures in the Mushroom Kingdom, and Spider creators Tiger Style showing us tomorrow's game development studio, today.
Boing Boing
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The origins of those crises are fantastically complex, and the underfinanced national states cannot begin to cope.
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You say you're sensitive, but it seems fantastically insensitive to put her in the difficult position of having to take sides.
Times, Sunday Times
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In Don Quixote, the grotesque Gamach is fantastically played by a young French actor.
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Whether fishnet, tartan, lace, polka dot or embellished with diamanté stars, novelty tights are never flattering and only look good on fantastically good legs - approach with caution.
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Such art was also for the masses of the people who cannot pay for original art, save in its first uncertain developments, when the stagier it is, the blacker, the bolder, the more meretriciously pretty or fantastically horrible, the better it is relished by its public.
A Houseful of Girls
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All the booze will be cooked out during baking and the result should be a dark, dense but very moist cake with a fantastically moreish flavour.
The Sun
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I went with the throng, jostled alike by velvet and dowlas, by youths with their estates upon their backs and naked fantastically painted savages, and trampling the tobacco with which the greedy citizens had planted the very street.
To Have and to Hold
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The languid novel follows a fantastically rich American couple who hold court in villas across Europe.
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The subway train fight is fantastically shot and edited and drags the audience on to the edge of its seat.
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He had his chance today and played fantastically well.
The Sun
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Unplugging from our adult world is fantastically difficult.
Times, Sunday Times
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The concept is fantastically simple: you control Caesar, making him jump about the shelves in the larder catching the mice before they eat the food.
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This is a fantastically enjoyable wartime thriller, well researched and totally gripping.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is a fantastically rare kind of clausal syntax.
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The actress appears in a sort of sequined bikini that is accented by an enormous polka-dotted bow on her head and a fantastically long polka-dotted chiffon train.
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We had got on fantastically well.
Times, Sunday Times
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Watch it for the grue, which is fantastically well-done (if hilariously improbable) and not for anything else - even the nudity is ruined by women turning into monsters.
BeyondHollywood.com | Movie News, Reviews, and Opinions
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Once favoured by the gauchos of the Argentinian pampas, it is fantastically fashionable, and promises to help combat stress by galvanising the nervous and immune systems.
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They would rob my hot-houses of the best fruits and flowers, disarrange my books, turn pictures they did not like with their faces to the wall, drape my statues fantastically, criticise what they called my absurd bachelor habits, and give me good advice on the subject of marriage;
The Heavenly Twins
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Dry-run testing all systems and sub-systems in every conceivable scenario is fantastically time-consuming.
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They require the turning of America's vast and fantastically expensive intelligence apparatus towards a threat which it was unready to face.
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It was fantastically exciting, all of it, better than any funfair ride.
ARE YOU TALKING TO ME?: A Life Through the Movies
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In fact, her fantastically sculpted features rather give her the look of something hewn from granite.
Times, Sunday Times
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And the unknown future could be fantastically exciting.
Times, Sunday Times
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They all live in a fantastically huge fallout shelter underneath the San Fernando Valley.
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These elegant jellies look fantastically decadent at the end of a picnic.
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Fantastically, the palms las vegas of the vinyl lets him taciturnly, nigerian to levantine healthily to his chlorophyllous liverleaf.
Rational Review
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He was fantastically handsome— I just fell for him right away.
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He then delivers a fantastically smug grin and the clip ends.
Times, Sunday Times
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We were starring, fantastically, in our own movie, a romance that Halliburton might have written had he lived long enough to acquire a taste for the more sybaritic pleasures of travel.
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The ad showed a lovely photograph of the actor Rachel Weisz, her skin glassily, fantastically smooth.
The Saturday interview: Jo Swinson, Liberal Democrat MP
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He also manages to look fantastically indignant when you tell him off.
Times, Sunday Times
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Based on what i've seen in PA, either I've become a fantastically stealthier creature in the past 6 years or the management practices have a huge impact in antlers.
Survival of the Weakest?