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1 Denmark and Norway combine great wealth with hostility to immigrants.
2 They are of cast-steel, and combine great strength and lightness.
3 I had just started doing corporate gigs which combine great pay with your self-esteem dissolving like a Berocca.
4 They combine great sound quality, solid connectivity and long battery life with good, simple looks and simple, satisfying controls.
5 This brute, as is not uncommon, combined great ferocity with extreme nervousness.
6 This eclectic event combines great live music with an incredible spread of food.
7 The machine combined great power with gentleness.
8 She also was a member of a combined Great Britain side that reached the quarter-finals of the 2012 London Olympics.
9 For her husband was a "religious man" who successfully combined great riches with the glamour of winning souls.
10 The newest Syndicate soldier combined great style and charm with one of the fiercest intellects in the annals of organized crime.
11 This young man combined great ambition and tenacity of purpose with extreme prudence, astuteness, and patience; he was a consummate diplomat.
12 Week-long events, combining great racing in large fleets afloat with good social programmes in attractive locations ashore have taken hold in Ireland.
13 Like the Turks, they combined great military prowess and vigor with a capacity for organization and government not very usual among Asiatics.
14 Not so much a drive to Willunga, as a drive around McLaren Vale, this trip combines great sights with fine dining and finer wine.
15 Queer, also, is the fact that the bear combines great dexterity with his seeming clumsiness, as many a hunter has found to his cost.
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