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18 Sentences With "most terrific"

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It was pretty much the most terrific speech he has ever given.
Ovitz described Moonves as "the most terrific guy," and said he "feels horrible for him" over his forced resignation from CBS.
In a terrific year for television, the second season of FX's Better Things has been perhaps the most terrific series out there.
A model of style, a tower of strength, he's the artist who most winningly embodies the virtues of American Ballet Theater at its most terrific.
Every night, when I take him to his room and put him to bed, I tell him that he's the most terrific raccoon in the entire world, universe and galaxy.
But of course the greatest, most terrific thing, for his present purposes, is "Star Wars" itself, the seven feature films (so far) which, for all their individual flaws, are "cooler, and more awesome" than "Star Trek," their nearest rival.
Revoking DACA — making hundreds of thousands of well-integrated, politically sympathetic immigrants vulnerable to deportation — would be the strongest indication that Trump's White House is committed to making life harder and deportation easier for even the most "terrific" unauthorized immigrants.
The mountain was first climbed by J. C. Bidwill in March 1839, the ascent being from the north-west. He reported that “The crater was the most terrific abyss I ever looked into or imagined … it was not possible to see above 10 yards into it from the quantity of steam which it was continually discharging”.
In March 1990, several months after the unilateral move by the Serbian government to segregate schools throughout Kosovo, a mysterious illness - massive poisoning of mostly school children appeared. The first victims to suffer this disease were students, who seasoned the most terrific nightmare of their lives. Schoolchildren could detect a "white powder" on their desks. If they poked it, they quickly developed symptoms: First froth around the mouth and then cramps and fainting.
New York City: C. S. Francis, 1849. pp. 156–162. Instead of arriving to fight however, Piupiumaksmaks wished to establish cordial relations. It has been suggested that he originally intended to attack the colony, only to find the military preparations discouraging. While Revere later lamented not being able to be "leading a most terrific charge into the midst of his warriors", the American officer agreed to listen to the Walla Walla noble.
Terry McGovern On February 22, 1902, after a three-month rest, he would lose to Terry McGovern, perhaps America's best known and most revered featherweight, in a fifteenth-round technical knockout in Louisville, Kentucky. For the first ten rounds the fighting was close. It was described by one reporter as "one of the most terrific and dogged battles ever seen in the roped arena." Sullivan was down in the eleventh round, and tired in round twelve, making a late rally in the fourteenth.
We speak of an > awful headache, a dreadful cold, a frightful bore, and an appalling storm; > and now when something comes along that is really awful and dreadful and > frightful and appalling, all these words have been devaluated and have no > terror in them. I have to fall back on the saying, of unknown origin and > dubious value, that the strongest emphasis is understatement. Let then this > picture, with its circles and its symbols and its numbers, be considered an > emphatic understatement of the most terrific thing yet known to man.
We led them across the open field and > up the Richmond Road into the abattis, at a double quick, and under a most > terrific fire, deploying one-half on either side of the road. For more than > an hour and a half this small force held every inch of ground. At last the > enemy broke and ran, and McKnight pursued them through Casey’s old camp…. > Just as McKnight succeeded in routing the force in his front, our line gave > way entirely … and the rebel force came pouring into the Richmond Road > directly in his rear, and while the gallant McKnight was pursuing the South > Carolina chivalry towards Richmond, the rebel forces directly in his rear > were pursuing a portion of our forces toward the Chickahominy.
" A few days later, on January 6, 1837, he wrote "Yesterday the Princess Harieta died. Scarcely was the circumstance known in the town, when it was announced to all by the most terrific and distressing crying and wailing amongst all ranks and classes of people." Later that month, on January 27, 1837, Townsend paid his respects at the princess's casket and described the plaque upon it as saying "Harieta Nahienaena, aged 22 years, died on the 30th of December, in the year of our Lord, 1836" and then goes on to say "This appears like a contradiction. It is stated on the coffin plate, that the princess died on the 30th of December, when it did not actually occur until the 5th of January.
The Forty- > eighth marched with the steadfastness of regulars, and when the battalions > in front, obliquing to right and left, permitted to advance and occupy the > intervening space, it promptly opened with telling effect, and with fixed > bayonets advanced a quarter of a mile, driving him from two ditches, from > one of which, an old railroad cut, a brigade had previously failed to > dislodge him. Receiving a volley of musketry from the rear … Colonel > Sigfried ordered it back to the nearest ditch. The fire on the Sixth New > Hampshire, and Forty-eighth Pennsylvania, from front, left, and rear was > most terrific. The colors were raised and spread out to the view of the > supposed friends, but hotter and more deadly grew the fire.
"The Supreme Soviet of the USSR unambiguously condemns the practice of forceful deportation of the entire nations as the most terrific felony, contradicting the basics of the international legislation and humanitarian nature of socialistic order. The Supreme Soviet of the Union of Soviet Socialistic Republics guarantees that violations of human rights and norms of humanity at the state level will never be repeated in our country. The Supreme Soviet of USSR considers it necessary to take the relevant legislative measures to unambiguously restore the rights of all Soviet peoples who had undergone repressions." On the Recognition as Unlawful and Criminal The Repressive Acts Against Peoples Who Were Subjected to Forced Resettlement, and On Guaranteeing Their Rights, USSR Supreme Soviet Declaration, 14 November 1989.
Besides, pieces of evidence show that the most terrific way to delve into the Bamboo Grove is by applying the jogging tour. The Tenryu-Ji Temple, also known as the head temple of the Tenryu-Ji branch of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism, located in Kyoto. This temple opened since the 13th century, honoured to become one of the five great Zen temples. Unlike the traditional temple, Tenryu-Ji temple has faced fire accident and wars over many centuries, still, the garden of the temple is survived as the remaining section of this temple, with a dramatic view from the foot of Arashiyama mountains located at the western side of Kyoto as a foil, turns out Tenryu-Ji Temple to become unique.
Battle of Pea Ridge At the Battle of Pea Ridge on March 7 and 8, 1862, the battery was assigned to the command of Brigadier General Daniel M. Frost, along with Guibor's Missouri Battery and several units of the Missouri State Guard as part of the Confederate Army of the West. On the first day at Pea Ridge, the battery, along with Wade's Missouri Battery, Guibor's Battery, Clark's Missouri Battery, and a battery commanded by Lieutenant Charles W. Higgins, participated in an artillery duel with the 1st Iowa Battery. Later that day, the battery, as well as Clark's Battery and Higgin's Battery, provided artillery support for a charge made by elements of the Missouri State Guard. The fire from the batteries was described by a Union soldier as a "most terrific cannonading", but the infantry charge failed.

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