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The problem isn't that the character is too powerful, it's that writers have a hard time conceiving formidible adversaries or difficult situations.
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Great Britian – Older, a bit wiser, Not what she once was but still formidible
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » It’s Not Over When it’s Over 2010
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Having already tried his hand at the Merchant of Venice, Hinds tries to tackle what is one of Shakespeare's most formidible and darkest plays.
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This disruption brings catastrophic scenerios into the limelight and would present a formidible challenge to adapt to especially with the collapse of agriculture in N. America and Europe.
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With the money, we bought baby chicks, ducks, and a formidible two-hundred-pound pig, whose ultimate destination will be our deep freezer.
Rota-Tiller regina doman 2009
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She is every bit the formidible and capable person we saw on the way to the White House.
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With the money, we bought baby chicks, ducks, and a formidible two-hundred-pound pig, whose ultimate destination will be our deep freezer.
Archive 2009-04-01 regina doman 2009
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Even with a formidible military, a couple hundred thousand bees can do a lot of damage, and bees/hornets once enraged never back off and return to the nest.
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How strictly this requirement was enforced is hard to determine but the intent of the law was clear - if the need arose, the Crown could turn-out a formidible force/militia in relatively short order and the longbow was as revolutionary in its day as the firearm was in its day.
Our Supreme Moment 2008
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Except that where Neytiri comes across formidible the fanboys come across immature, desperately naive and emotionally retarted.
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