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    vastly


    1. Nancy couldn’t see him through the flames, but when the cannon was turned off, the man was looking unharmed and vastly relieved


    2. What kingdom is it that we subscribe to when we choose our homes? How much land is sufficient? How large of a house is conducive to claiming that we are Kingdom oriented? What is the proper mentality to hold for occupation and self-life? When guests come, what is the proper way to house them and feed them? What I find is that even across the United States of America the answer to these questions are vastly different depending on where you live


    3. He had to find some way to get her to understand that he wasn't sticking to Desa because he thought Desa was such a vastly superior person, it was because of the Christial monogamy conditioning


    4. Thongas, lentosaurs and many other pure grazers weren't having that problem, there were always herds in sight, but you could see so vastly far here


    5. “It was launched a century earlier and would have vastly different


    6. Alastair hasn’t come up with any ideas at all which, while it does not surprise me vastly, is not very helpful either


    7. reveal to us is vastly more significant than what we


    8. Vastly relieved, she quickly and quietly slipped into the room, put her damp towel to hang over the back of a chair and turned out the light before sliding under the covers careful not to disturb him


    9. If the society were annually to employ all the labour which it can annually purchase, as the quantity of labour would increase greatly every year, so the produce of every succeeding year would be of vastly greater value than that of the foregoing


    10. Emily knew for certain that this elf wasn't inflicted with the undeath, though he was vastly different from any elf she had ever seen or heard of

    11. The philosopher then comes in to propose that the human mind is programmed to receive, treat, and transmit information communicated to him by a vastly Superior Intelligence


    12. In short, we all looked vastly different than normal


    13. It vastly outsized her and it would take every practiced skill to dispatch it


    14. He knew he had spent the vastly greater portion of the previous evening drinking with the eccentric man, as well as imbibing before and after they simultaneously gulped down full tankards


    15. It is generally reckoned, that there are about 2000 people who keep accounts with the bank; and allowing them to have, one with another, the value of £1500 sterling lying upon their respective accounts (a very large allowance), the whole quantity of bank money, and consequently of treasure in the bank, will amount to about £3,000,000 sterling, or, at eleven guilders the pound sterling, 33,000,000 of guilders ; a great sum, and sufficient to carry on a very extensive circulation, but vastly below the extravagant ideas which some people have formed of this treasure


    16. Grace would have none of that, and as she grew older she found she had turned against all adult men and vastly preferred teenagers


    17. Its reach has vastly exceeded its grasp


    18. The neural stimulation was designed to not only bring him out of stasis at a vastly accelerated rate but also increase his perception of time


    19. Its flexibility wisely allows our judicial system to adapt to political, social and economic arrangements vastly complex in proportion to the evolving requirements of a pluralistic society


    20. It was laughed off for South Africa had vastly more resources than the Rhodesians in both men and equipment and the theory went "already as far South as you can go in Africa and not going anywhere else

    21. It enables the pilots to break away and not engage if the enemy is vastly superior


    22. “As you saw, Centralia is vastly overpopulated


    23. The Kurzweil capstone is that with such capacities, scientific advances will begin to occur at vastly accelerating paces, though reiterating, whether his predictions occur in two generations or five hundred is fundamentally irrelevant to my argument


    24. People typically look back on past levels of knowledge and power with disdain and we tend to think of ourselves as vastly superior to primitive man, or people even a hundred or two hundred years ago


    25. But my first impression of Chicagoland Rink was vastly different from whatever I had heard at school on Friday


    26. Two vastly different people were lying in the same state, separated by thirty years


    27. What these Justices seek is a vastly more powerful springboard for their revolutionary innovations


    28. In a speech in Colorado on July 2, 2008, then candidate Obama called for a vastly enlarged internal security force


    29. The whole “machine,” as JFK himself labelled it, is badly crippled under the scrutiny of a populace with access to vastly more information through the Internet than has previously been the case through a biased establishment media


    30. Under fascism evil is expanded to implicate the whole of society, and the number of those caught in its net as willing perpetrators is vastly increased

    31. vastly different from the look of the hallways leading to the


    32. There is no doubt that productivity is vastly improved in an


    33. Because Canada’s federal government and the Ontario provincial taxes vastly exceeded the combination of U


    34. He was in a blackout from which he emerged as he stood in the foyer of the house and quickly realized that something was vastly different than the last time he had visited


    35. “When I was part of an army of elves, we fought armies of dragons, thousands of them! When I was an elf, I participated in the butchery of hundreds of your kind, and killed six in single combat, two of whom were mightier than you or Povon, and all of whom were vastly more experienced and battle-hardened! As a sword, I’ve bathed in dragon blood on dozens of occasions! And right now, with me in her hand, using only the fifty-two spells I contain and the knowledge I can give and my quality as a sword, Talia could slay you both in a minute without taking a scratch or a bruise! Ask Somonik if you don’t believe me, for he was there, refusing to take sides while every other race was trying to exterminate my people forever!”


    36. Vastly difficult and monotonous


    37. “All of this is in addition to the vastly increased number of true spell-casters there are in the world today


    38. “If in fact the unique surface texture and crystalline structure are not key to the reflective quality of the stone,” the blue draconian astronomer commented in a throbbing, somewhat sardonic growl, “then the altered piece should not only equal the reflectivity of the unaltered piece, but significantly surpass it, for not only is the sphericity of its shape now perfect, which will allow the many pieces to focus together on a single point, it’s surface texture is now perfectly smooth, which should vastly reduce scattering of the reflection


    39. by technologies such as the Internet, which vastly expand the choices


    40. Your treasury is now sufficient to pay for all of your vastly expanded and enhanced facilities both here and overseas

    41. There was a magnificent sunset in progress there, revealing herds of hundreds of fine horses running over hilly pastures, then a vastly expanded area of corrals and barns, then four new large two-story buildings in an open block around a complex of runs and yards, and finally the previously existing yards and buildings of the guest ranch


    42. This will vastly raise your status in his eyes


    43. To shoot somebody from a distance was vastly different from looking a victim in the eyes and then pulling the trigger


    44. It was vastly restored in the 17 th century and later rejuvenated from a landslide in 1966


    45. Dimarico punched him on the shoulder, vastly encouraged


    46. "The key time, Cam—the time which would vastly change history, the one incident a few trained and determined men could affect…"


    47. His battle plan had been hatched in his overactive mind after the first night at his new command, he had no intention of seeking glory by marching his force into the open plains below to fight a pitched battle against a mixed force that vastly outnumbered them


    48. It took five hours then, but apparently it has been vastly improved and the 60 miles or so to the mine now only takes about two hours


    49. sizes, whether vastly or barely different, should not be used if these features have no bearing on


    50. What is strange is that the holy words from vastly different religions and organizations are all misinterpreted, straying in different directions from center






































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    Synonyms for "vastly"

    immensely vastly

    "vastly" definitions

    to an exceedingly great extent or degree