1 To do so, he must defeat 16 stone giants known as colossi .
2 Why, they don't even understand their own colossi any longer.
3 A damnable tram-line for little trolleys leads one toward the wonderful colossi of Memnon.
4 These men were generally thick-set, with curved noses like those of the Assyrian colossi .
5 They were of the colossi , and would sink our boat.
6 But you need to figure out how to mount the colossi to reach those points.
7 We loitered too long around the colossi of Memnon and the palaces of the plain.
8 There are such things as figments of the brain, even in the heads of colossi .
9 Already at Memphis it has buried innumerable statues and colossi and temples of the Sphinx.
10 At the mouth of the harbor on each side were three colossi supported by pillars.
11 Only the skylights and the outline of the towering colossi at the far end remained visible.
12 Nonetheless, these are aspiring footballers rather than the colossi we have known in former Germany line-ups.
13 But Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson were indeed colossi , and they did once rule the world.
14 Dave and George had been political colossi for embracing his vision and implementing a sugar tax.
15 He first recognized the fact that they were colossi , and no fit subject for the microscope.
16 More than anything, these colossi conformed to the old concept of 'arcology' as a single city-in-a-building.
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