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"His contribution to the whole country has been massive. But not only his titles and everything he has achieved as a human being," he said.

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The collective angst has so far not resulted in a massive protest and, as the Supreme Court once observed, politicians just “pass the buck” and wait for the season to get over.

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Footage from the city verified by the BBC showed massive destruction, with residential buildings heavily damaged.

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It dropped massive amounts of rain on areas of the Philippines, causing landslides.

So this new film comes heaped high with a century’s worth of heritage, in the traditions of literature, screen and stage, plus the massive expectations that come with that.

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

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