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The book is the work of a formidably restless mind.
Now he could see how formidably functional their equipment was.
The man may be formidably powerful but he cannot deter me.
The social standing enjoyed by doctors is of course formidably high.
As it was now, the dress looked almost formidably severe.
Every one of the men who had made it this far would be formidably agile and strong.
His grey eyes, formidably direct and clear, confirmed the man.
What lay beyond its external door, which was formidably barred, she had no idea.
He was a formidably difficult opponent but a remarkably easy partner.
Known as the nationalist's newspaper and upheld formidably by the right.
The taller of the two smiled formidably and bowed again.
Moreover, since 1984, when he hit seven 100s, his own batting had become formidably consistent.
He was so formidably intelligent, and I love that.
It can spark formidably when her sense of integrity seems to be challenged.
The next complete manuscript of the chapter is a formidably difficult document.
That brought Harry back, without haste but with head formidably lowered.
I find it odd that such a species should turn its attention so formidably to space."
As a wolf he was formidably large and dangerous.
Because we are different from Americans; subtly and, we like to think, formidably.
He interviewed the living and immersed himself in the "formidably articulate" words of the dead.
"The enemies of the Platform haven't given up," said the major formidably.
I may not have had a good deal going for me, but my reactions had always been formidably quick.
How was one to answer such a formidably unanswerable answer as that?
With this outcome, he holds a formidably strong hand in seeking support for his peace aims.
By 1914, it was old, well-established and formidably large.