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Rob Jabbaz’s transgressive zombie film was bombastically directed and exhaustingly gory — in other words, the year’s most gloriously brutal horror-watching experience.

But Mr. Musk has also pitched his complaint in bombastically broader terms, calling it “a battle for the future of civilization.”

So much so that the Biden Justice Department is sending out the FBI to investigate whether, as the National School Boards Association bombastically charges, some parents are guilty of “domestic terrorism and hate crimes.”

The bombastically titled tome released in 2020 mostly comprises pictures of her in a bikini with empowering humor.

For decades, Emanuel's career has been the opposite of diplomatic as he has bombastically denounced progressives and served corporate interests while enriching himself.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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