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1 It will be enormously long , but I have prepared you for it.
2 It was only midafternoon, and yet it felt like an enormously long day.
3 A grayish body, half-covered with grains of sand emerged, waving two enormously long tentacles.
4 She used to say enormously long prayers night and morning.
5 An enormously long row of carts full of wounded men had stopped in the street.
6 Cornu (Prosper-Napoleon) was thin, of medium height, with enormously long arms.
7 And what an enormously long train it was!
8 The Rube swung his enormously long arm, took an enormous stride toward third base, and pitched again.
9 Moreover, between each successive formation, we have, in the opinion of most geologists, enormously long blank periods.
10 Next come the spider monkeys, so called from their slender bodies and enormously long limbs and tail.
11 He famously uses enormously long takes.
12 On their left the shadows of Shasta and Hwin and Bree and Aravis, enormously long , raced beside them.
13 Some had enormously long spears covered over with silver; while amid them were carried large triangular green banners.
14 She was very short-waisted, while her limbs, accentuated by the model of the flounced skirt seemed enormously long .
15 Our passages have been enormously long .
16 Whenever Custer had been right, all through his enormously long military career, he'd been right for the wrong reasons.
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