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There was a flowerpot on the windowsill, and in it a small, dazzlingly red rose.
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Much of its neo-classical splendour survives, but it is dazzlingly bright, with some striking modernist touches.
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In just a few short years Network18 has become the most dynamic, dazzlingly successful media company in that country.
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She was dazzlingly famous more than she was posh, and she was adored.
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The body is remarkable at using dazzlingly complex combinations of a few abundant molecules from food to accomplish most of what it needs.
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The stories of these "regime change" operations are dazzlingly exciting.
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This year, that work would be the star feature at Marlborough Fine Ar t: a dazzlingly beautiful, sun-drenched Mark Rothko canvas, seeped in burnt orange and the palest pink, and dated 1954.
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Some have called it callow, but I implore you to go back and see Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in this movie and watch how dazzlingly spontaneous and multi-faceted their chemistry is.
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That seems to be the moral pundits are drawing from this week's primaries in Florida, where dazzlingly wealthy political novices spent small (by their standards) fortunes vying for the Democratic nomination for senator and the Republican nomination for governor.
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Though he didn't gussy up his music, he knew how to keep people engrossed all the same: A master of stride and boogie and bebop, he'd string his listeners along just by dancing around the theme, and then at just the right moment, he'd lower the boom, delivering a line so dazzlingly improbable that the common response was a gasp.
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