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  • And back in New York, the editorial and photo departments turned to the for-midable task of preparing for the funeral, which occurred on our deadline day.

    Working Through Tragedy 2008

  • And he dragged the surprised young man into the carriage, pulling away the curtains so that Antonio could see the imposing plaza and the for - midable stone wall through which they passed into a quiet courtyard filled with orange trees.

    Mexico Michener, James 1992

  • The coastal lrrybis were thickly forested and less for - midable, scattered in clusters along the Blue Divide, sheltering valleys and ridges, and forming passes that connected the inland hill country to the beaches.

    The Elf Queen of Shannara Brooks, Terry 1992

  • Their answer to the threat of Rations and Demons was that four Demons with their own weapons turned against them were not for - midable.

    Breed to Come Norton, Andre 1972

  • It was a handsome mosquito, fashioned of a champagne cork and toothpicks, with a for - midable stinger, and legs and body realistically striped to resemble

    Manuscript Draft: Walter Reed: Doctor in Uniform, by Laura Wood, [19 -- ] 1943

  • Four-midable: Chris Ashton can't resist doing another swallow dive as he goes over for the first of his four tries against Italy Nick Easter today hailed Chris Ashton as the best wing in the world, saying his incredible fitness makes him such a threat.

    Evening Standard - Home 2011

  • Four-midable: Frank Lampard was at his imperious best against Aston Villa

    Football.co.uk news feed 2010

  • Four-midable: Frank Lampard was at his imperious best against Aston Villa

    Football.co.uk news feed 2010

  • And even new Recall Continental Lite's disastrous attempt entrants, though they do not confront the to imitate Southwest. trade-offs facing established rivals, still face for - Finally, fit among a company's activities cre - midable barriers to imitation. ates pressures and incentives to improve opera - The more a company's positioning rests on tional effectiveness, which makes imitation activity systems with second - and third-order even harder.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2010

  • Four-midable: Frank Lampard was at his imperious best against Aston Villa

    Home | Mail Online 2010

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