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Her performance in the comedy-drama was described as "terrifically good" and "magnificent" by critics.

From BBC

Terrifically cool penalty despatched straight down the middle by the green boot of Danny Armstrong.

From BBC

"And it worked terrifically more than our expectation."

A race in the rain to deliver Percy to the safety of Camp Half-Blood — terrible name for a camp, even if accurate — with a minotaur, or the Minotaur, in hot pursuit, is terrifically exciting and exceptionally well staged and edited, as much suggested as shown.

“It’s simply wonderful, a laugh-and-cry book. Taub’s close reading of and research into Austen’s work is remarkable; she threads a careful needle between invention and retelling, contemporary legibility and historical homage. The result is a terrifically well-balanced novel blending romance, fantasy and mystery: The story shifts its weight and colors depending on whom you think Lydia’s addressing with her narrative at any given moment.”

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

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