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  • Generally, Firebaggers like to pretend we all represent titantic forces, but the fact is we commentators are all just individuals.

    Matthew Yglesias » Health Care Note 2010

  • Alluring paths led off among the trees and into cozy nooks made by circles of red columns growing around the dust of vanished ancestors -- witnessing the titantic dimensions of those ancestors by the girth of the circles in which they stood.

    CHAPTER XVII 2010

  • On tap is a titantic prospect showdown with Josh Bell, batting cleanup.

    Stephen Strasburg live blog, Syracuse edition, Vol. 2 2010

  • The Democratic presidential contest will officially become a titantic clash between Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton with John Edwards' departure from the race today.

    Archive 2008-01-01 2008

  • THOSE cuts were made by DEMOCRATS who have 100% control of Springfield and are being held hostage by the titantic battle of egos between Public Official "A" and House Speaker Madigan.

    Blast from Ellen's Blog Past: Mowing your condo's lawn and watching your neighbors property deterioriate Ellen Beth Gill 2008

  • Still, if it keeps the Tory band playing as the Cameroon titantic goes belly up all well and good...

    Gordon Brown's Record on Gay Rights 2007

  • And I think the titantic egos in the Senate were even tired of being led around by the ear, but were too afraid of reprisal of going against Bush.

    "If Hillary frames herself as the school-marm disciplinarian..." Ann Althouse 2007

  • It sprawls unhelpfully across titantic carparks, none of which boast any clue as to the nearest way inside, and looks appalling: several squat grey hangars decorated with grey lettering, grey awning and and to all intents and purposes grey lighting as well.

    Archive 2006-03-01 Alistair Myles 2006

  • It sprawls unhelpfully across titantic carparks, none of which boast any clue as to the nearest way inside, and looks appalling: several squat grey hangars decorated with grey lettering, grey awning and and to all intents and purposes grey lighting as well.

    Mall rat Alistair Myles 2006

  • This is a titantic difference from my previous job, to which I could stroll from my flat in around 10 minutes, and from which I could escape and be back home with luck by 5.45pm.

    Archive 2006-04-01 Alistair Myles 2006

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