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- adverb To a
titanic extent.
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Examples
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For all that the UK now finds itself in a minority of one, it's worth bearing in mind that the EU is not exactly titanically popular in even its core countries.
Europhobia's no swivel-eyed Tory monopoly | John Harris 2011
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If you are titanically wealthy, the last thing you want to do is change the system.
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This is precisely what should have happened in the first place, but in this instance, it's not just too-little-too-late, it's a titanically self-indulgent display of cartoon self-righteousness.
MSNBC Deploys Jon Meacham To Warble Theology At Quran-Burning Pastor, For Some Reason 2010
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The stories are all pretty similar, titanically scary astronomical menace that maybe the Interstellar Patrol can stop.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Starwolves and the Interstellar Patrol - Edmond Hamilton Blue Tyson 2008
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Meanwhile, Rahm Emanuel is a titanically rich man with Problems That Are Real To Him, which may or may not include the lack of basic gymnasium etiquette.
Rahm Emanuel And David Axelrod Have Become The Sum Of All Media Crapulence 2010
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Meanwhile, Rahm Emanuel is a titanically rich man with Problems That Are Real To Him, which may or may not include the lack of basic gymnasium etiquette.
Rahm Emanuel And David Axelrod Have Become The Sum Of All Media Crapulence 2010
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Honest services fraud is a titanically vague concept.
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Honest services fraud is a titanically vague concept.
James D. Zirin: What's Behind the "Honest Services" Decision? 2010
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The big yacht-politics story of the week comes from Florida, where Jeff Greene -- the titanically wealthy housing-market shorting tycoon running for the Democratic nomination for Senate -- has come under fire for rolling down to Cuba in his 145-foot yacht, Summerwind, on a jaunt that left the decks of said vessel "caked" in "vomit."
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The big yacht-politics story of the week comes from Florida, where Jeff Greene -- the titanically wealthy housing-market shorting tycoon running for the Democratic nomination for Senate -- has come under fire for rolling down to Cuba in his 145-foot yacht, Summerwind, on a jaunt that left the decks of said vessel "caked" in "vomit."
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