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The rest of 2003 seemed to be a veritable trial by fire.
Now the room has become a veritable mistress to him.
Then one night she tried a new site, a veritable electronic store of men.
Had not a veritable saint once come to our aid?
He and it had become a veritable legend in the army.
He stood over six feet tall, a veritable mountain of a man.
Oh yes, a veritable palace of literature, all in one great room.
He was trying to find an answer in a veritable mountain range of papers.
This was his first recording that can be said to have been a veritable success.
And what if this stream should be but the beginning of a veritable river?
Yet Americans still believe that a veritable tomato is round and red.
This corruption has even become a veritable national sport in certain States.
We have a veritable mountain of research yet to do."
In the business, the talk is of a veritable rush offshore.
He said, "I found the city in a veritable state of war.
Now, at eighteen, she probably thought me a veritable ancient of days.
A veritable mosaic of student life, spread all over the wall.
And then you create a veritable mine field of traps.
Now he is a veritable senior citizen in his sport.
Since then, our house has become a veritable jungle due to his efforts.
The performers make up a veritable who's who in jazz.
It was a veritable theme park of Eastern religious thought.
Now, coming from such a source, that is a veritable expose.
The bill "is a veritable wish list of special interests," he said last week.
The last 40 years have seen a veritable explosion in the printed word.