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But this performance suggests why he may initially have found it forbiddingly modern.
Today, despite their popularity, cellular services remain forbiddingly high for most customers.
He looked forbiddingly at Billy, who made a wan gesture of apology.
Montgomery Scott turned from the engineering console and shook his head forbiddingly.
The forbiddingly handsome face was softened, his lips curved in a smile.
"I wasn't sure, but I did not think you looked at me forbiddingly tonight."
The vast distances make the cost of transporting even simple goods forbiddingly high.
With Intel closing at 97 3/4 yesterday, that exercise price now seems forbiddingly remote.
Marion is the sort of forbiddingly stern woman who used to be called a battle-ax.
It is like a walk in the woods if, perhaps, forbiddingly pitched and almost comically long.
Now the sea beckoned them, forbiddingly gray under the cloudy sky.
It is a forbiddingly chic tableau in glass, marble and beautiful people.
We passed the forbiddingly modern new art museum, all white brick and glass, set a couple of hundred yards back from the cliff.
It sounds most forbiddingly medical; lean tell you that."
He scowled forbiddingly at the charming scene which the goggles had hidden from him.
Then the castle itself loomed up forbiddingly, surrounded by a deep moat.
But Chris looked at me forbiddingly, making me ashamed.
From the top of the rocky outcrop where they stood to the sand below was a forbiddingly long drop.
All of this comes in a year when, even allowing for tax breaks, the weak dollar has made Britain forbiddingly expensive.
Five hundred meters away, the snow and ice-covered island loomed forbiddingly.
His left elbow rests forbiddingly on a closed money box decorated with a fierce mask.
We're meeting one forbiddingly cold December afternoon near Waterloo station.
The stone walls looked blue-gray in the predawn light, and forbiddingly empty.
The Scholar closed the distance between them, with each step looming more and more forbiddingly.
The slope was steep but not forbiddingly so.