\'You were alone?\' \'The whole night?\'

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http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2015/oct/22/hillary-clinton-benghazi-emails-committee-updates

Roby: "You were alone?" Clinton: "The whole night?" Rob: "Yes, the whole night." Clinton: Laughs her head off.

 

“We’ve been here for nine and a half hours and the questions are increasingly badgering - I could say increasingly vicious,” says rep. Smith. He has some critical things to say about the Republicans on the committee.

“We’re looking to learn things that might help us prevent further attacks, but it looks like they’re just looking to wear you down. I’m curious if they’re interested in just continuing to badger the witness,” he continues. “I dont think its fair.”

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Howard Fineman
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If #Hillary can endure this it's hard to argue she doesn't have what it takes to deal with, say, Vlad the Impaler or the Freedom Caucus.
4:54 PM - 22 Oct 2015 · Washington, DC, United States
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1h ago00:59


The longer this goes on for - and we are entering the tenth hour of questioning - the more of a political win this is likely to be for Clinton. She has kept her cool, and refused to be drawn; the Republicans on the committee, by contrast, have looked shrill, hectoring, and like they are trying to score political points.
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Chad Pergram
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#Benghazi chair Gowdy: It's worth any amount of political badgering to learn more about these four dead Americans
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1h ago01:24


“When the attack began, did you know how the night would play out,” asks Pompeo, a little obtusely.

Obtusely - definition of obtusely by The Free Dictionary



www.thefreedictionary.com/obtusely



b. Characterized by a lack of intelligence or sensitivity: an obtuse remark. c. Not distinctly felt: an obtuse pain. 2. a. Not sharp, pointed, or acute in form; blunt. b.
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adjective

adjective: formidable





inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable.

"a formidable opponent"




synonyms:

intimidating, forbidding, daunting, disturbing, alarming, frightening, disquieting, brooding, awesome, fearsome, ominous, foreboding, sinister, menacing, threatening, dangerous



"a formidable curved dagger"

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onerous, arduous, taxing, difficult, hard, heavy, laborious, burdensome, strenuous, back-breaking, uphill, Herculean, monumental, colossal;

demanding, tough, challenging, exacting;

formalexigent;

archaictoilsome


"a formidable task"

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capable, able, proficient, adept, adroit, accomplished, seasoned, skillful, skilled, gifted, talented, masterly, virtuoso, expert, knowledgeable, qualified;

impressive, powerful, mighty, terrific, tremendous, great, complete, redoubtable;

informalmean, wicked, deadly, nifty, crack, ace, magic, crackerjack


"a formidable pianist"





antonyms:

pleasant-looking, comforting


Word Origin


adjective
1.
causing fear, apprehension, or dread:
a formidable opponent.

2.
of discouraging or awesome strength, size, difficulty, etc.; intimidating:
a formidable problem.

3.
arousing feelings of awe or admiration because of grandeur, strength, etc.

4.
of great strength; forceful; powerful:
formidable opposition to the proposal.
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