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Reared in the honest precincts of New England, she could not get used to Texas place-names that advertised mountains that were barely more than hummocks or supposedly mighty lakes that would not have qualified as a pond back home.
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No target is too mighty, or too obscure, for this new and virulent strain of oratory.
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Mighty friends or no, Laybourne will need all the help she can get.
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The list of high-and-mighty companies cut down or brought low by market forces is a long one.
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Or for PepsiCo to add to its mighty line of Tropicana, Sobe and Gatorade?
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Call forth a mighty trans-dimensional dragon or an armored troll to aid you in battle.
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Asian studies from Harvard and Hong Kong movie buff Quentin Tarantino for a boyfriend, Oscar-winner Mira Sorvino (Mighty Aphrodite) knows a thing or two about this part of the world.
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However mighty Microsoft is, it knows nothing about the telecom or Internet space.
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In the event that there is a proper banking union in the eurozone, and that the eurozone's crisis subsides - which may seem an absurd idea, but stranger things have happened - international investors would at that point note that the eurozone's banks were in effect insured or guaranteed by the collective resources of all eurozone countries, including mighty Germany.
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When you combine that with an organization that did not tie its expenses to it revenues or even construct any sort of internal metrics to measure the effectiveness of its staff or player wages, you can start to get a picture of how the mighty Rangers arrived at bankruptcy and how 140 years of celebrated footballing history was almost terminated.
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It will mean only that in normal day-to-day situations, celebrities will be able to retain a shred of privacy and no longer have to worry about paparazzi chasing them as they go food shopping or trying to enjoy "date night, " as in the case of the "mighty" Justin Bieber.
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