It was astonishing to hear how the process of reconstruction had already begun by the morning after the attacks. |
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But after packing nine birdies and an eagle into an astonishing round, she suddenly leapt into contention. |
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Some weeks ago, rooting around in files of old clippings and correspondence, I made a discovery of astonishing obviousness and triviality. |
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Audacious loops, bends and swerves are undertaken at astonishing speed and with awesome precision. |
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The rooms I like best are the ones that contain casts of all sorts of astonishing statues, monuments and sections of famous architecture. |
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Since November 2, the withering contempt of liberals for ordinary Americans has been astonishing. |
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Further setting the record straight today, the State Department has corrected an astonishing blunder in its annual report on terrorism. |
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Part way along there was an astonishing profusion of pinkish-white twinflowers alongside the trail. |
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The result is an astonishing piece of theatre in which communal storytelling effortlessly blends with hi-tech wizardry. |
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In the space of an hour, an astonishing 40,000 of the winged bloodsuckers will land on an unprotected arm, potentially giving 11 bites a second. |
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But perhaps even more astonishing is how this singular American victory has disappeared from public consciousness. |
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It's astonishing to witness the recuperative powers of the human body and soul. |
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It's astonishing how, when you take yourself out of circulation for a couple of days to nurse a chill, things mount up. |
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We moved away from the slope to an astonishing Magic Rock covered in cleaning shrimp and crowned with shoals of glassy sweepers. |
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If his victory over them was unexpected and astonishing to many, it was because they underestimated him. |
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Not only is Jimmy adulterous, alcoholic, womanizing, and guilty of incest, he has astonishing contempt for his wife. |
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As the novel reaches its denouement, the reader begins to see the astonishing mental strength of this woman. |
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It is astonishing that even this first film already had something not easily surpassable. |
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The horses galloped at an astonishing pace, racing for the edge of the forest, through the Hollow Mists of Leba, desperate to escape. |
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An astonishing number of religious groups today claim to be the successors of the early church. |
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What you do get, however, is a sequence of eleven pieces of music of astonishing variety. |
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Radford's historical research was meticulous, and, except for an occasional, very minor slip, the result is astonishing. |
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Even for the uninitiated, this exhibition is a show of the most astonishing landscapes and seascapes. |
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My self-righteousness faded immediately, for the principal replied with astonishing promptness and courtesy. |
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Add to that the fact that he can make the most astonishing sounds come out of a drum and the combination is unlike anything you've ever heard. |
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On film, the battle of Helms Deep is an astonishing nightmare-scale bombardment, a cinematic showdown unlike anything ever witnessed before. |
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For instance, I learned that my husband is capable of astonishing unprompted feats of tidiness when the house in question contains a motor. |
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For this part, she has traced an astonishing abundance of literature and unpublished archival material. |
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One consequence of the astonishing potency of the MIA myth is the refrain of today's American war films that no one must be left behind. |
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In 1997 there was a succession of astonishing Labour gains which could only be briefly noted by a red bar at the bottom of the TV screen. |
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What is astonishing is how little our cartographic concept of the world has changed since then. |
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That is astonishing scoring yet his intimidation factor has become as immense as his seemingly boundless talent. |
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What explains this astonishing mobilisation of voter emotion, particularly in affluent white suburbs? |
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In 1984 Jones discovered an astonishing relationship between von Neumann algebras and geometric topology. |
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Visually, it's an astonishing piece of adrenaline-fuelled cinema at its brash, flashy best. |
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An astonishing diversity of life dwells in the crystal-clear pools that format low tide along America's Pacific coast. |
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They emerged on stage bathed in a hellish red glow and launched into a set astonishing in its ferociousness and intensity. |
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This is not astonishing looking at the artist's origins as a painter in watercolors and oil. |
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The idea of a car automatically detecting that the driver is dozing off is astonishing. |
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The book is filled with astonishing performances, with strange and delightful oddities. |
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To send a horse 12000 miles to win Australia's most famous race took some doing and to do it twice makes it even more astonishing. |
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The astonishing events made many Americans recognize with a new vividness the nation itself as part of their circle of concern. |
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We couldn't hold on to the ball, and the number of basic errors we made was astonishing. |
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Twenty years later, in an astonishing volte-face, its members now stand for election. |
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An astonishing majority of Scottish voters cast their vote for candidates and parties running on pro-European tickets. |
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Even more astonishing is his chapel, designed by Einhard on the basis of the mystic octagon. |
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The extent of the economic regression for many countries is astonishing, as is the pace of economic advancement for a small number of countries. |
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Without bogs we would lose astonishing plants like sundews, sphagnum mosses and cotton grass. |
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Visitors can visit the exhibition online to explore the astonishing diversity of squamates. |
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The astonishing collection of antiques, bygones and collectibles of Lincolnshire artist is expected to attract hundreds of fans. |
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His words, astonishing and bizarre, are noteworthy, in my view, for their condescension. |
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He had a hand in all four goals that gave Celtic an astonishing victory over the Serie A giants. |
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The plans were sparked by the astonishing discovery of a Roman stadium at Colchester Garrison. |
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Along the way, even those of us well versed in some of the more astonishing feats of animal cognition will be staggered. |
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She can't be referring to obloquy in general, since it is her campaign that is firing out slurs and false allegations at an astonishing pace. |
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Amongst stunning headlines appear a few absolute corkers, complete with astonishing introductory paragraphs. |
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Peirce spent five years studying the case and amassed an astonishing quantity of information. |
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His energy and ambition are astonishing, yet he emerges from this exhibit as a secondary, if engaging, figure. |
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He's a Renaissance man who is incredibly well-read, draws upon an enormous breadth of experience, and has an astonishing memory. |
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She cuts right through the limitations of the faded sonics with the astonishing purity of a laser beam. |
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In recent years, these judge shows have proliferated at an astonishing rate. |
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Last year in those zones an astonishing 166,430 visitor permits were issued. |
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Every parent in North America should read this astonishing, thoroughly researched book. |
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I saw, full out, an astonishing number of primroses, acres of anemones, violets and wild strawberry. |
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In August an astonishing 300,000 people joined an anti-capitalist festival at Larzac in the south of France. |
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And somehow, in all his research, Marshall also missed this astonishing piece of news, which likewise has not seen the light of day before. |
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The bears are like moon bears but with astonishing golden coats, dark manes, and black, pandalike rings around the eyes. |
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In a series of pro-am events in the north of England he won six times and was an astonishing 96 under par for the month. |
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When the cameras stopped rolling, an astonishing four hundred kilometers of film had been recorded, totaling over 240 hours of footage. |
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This represents astonishing progress, since colorplate books were not printed in the United States until the nineteenth century. |
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Nothing daunted, Theroux embarked last year on a journey of astonishing arduousness. |
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In the warm shallow seas around deserted far-flung islands, we undertake an astonishing journey through still living and growing coral reefs. |
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But survivors occasionally breached the lockdown and came to the fence to tell their stories, each one astonishing. |
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Other bays are brightened by an astonishing number of silver candlesticks, incense burners and vessels. |
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His energy is astonishing, and the amount of work he got through in spite of severe illness makes his literary career as a whole seem heroic. |
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The source of this astonishing information is a cookbook that belonged to my grandmother. |
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They are now growing at an astonishing rate, making up for lost time and prospering as a result of their low taxes and competitive economies. |
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It is astonishing how quickly things can start to change, once you get a run of bad luck. |
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Formidable programmers, these hackers produced and debugged computer code at an astonishing rate. |
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Glasgow has had an astonishing love affair with the cinema for more than 100 years. |
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The astonishing success of four women singing plainsong has created yet another mystery in the annals of record sales. |
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He was a brave and energetic traveller, an art historian of astonishing erudition, and a profoundly perceptive connoisseur of civilisations. |
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It is astonishing to see the notebook that Darwin had in his pocket as he walked around the Galapagos. |
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Perhaps the most astonishing thing about this astonishing story is the smugness of its tone. |
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His education at Gonzaga ranged from the classics to Irish doggerel and limericks, which he could quote appropriately with astonishing effect. |
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Skating has made me appreciate the astonishing beauty of the city I was lucky enough to be born in. |
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What is astonishing in these accounts is how victims find the courage to heal despite being marginalized and betrayed. |
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In short, what we have here is an astonishing wealth and stylistic range of soundscapes, quite literally an embarrassment of riches. |
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A truly astonishing discovery could change everything we believed to be true about when we first inhabited this continent. |
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This much-awarded film is an astonishing achievement for a first-time director. |
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I have taken my pictures up to 16 times magnification to see things that were astonishing in my pictures. |
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What I find astonishing is that investors consider dollar assets, more precisely United States Treasury bonds, to be safe. |
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In 1989 he competed in the London 24-hour, clocking up an astonishing 147 miles. |
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An astonishing five billion TV viewers tuned in to see the dazzling display set on a vast artificial lake in Athens' Olympic Stadium. |
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Another undisputed highlight is the astonishing debut movie from documentary-maker Marc Singer. |
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I yak about it here and also point you to a most astonishing photo of her preggy balloon-belly. |
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Indeed, almost three decades on, his gift for moving is so astonishing that he makes Longborough's dinky stage feel ten times the size it is. |
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The cinematography is astonishing, almost monochrome, capturing the darkness at the heart of the story, using close ups to great effect. |
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Much of this work was conducted with Mihalasky, and their further collaboration brought clear, astonishing evidence of precognition. |
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Both in the uplands and the lowlands insects continued to represent an astonishing diversity of forms. |
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The subtlety of the fragmentary relics of ancient hominid fossil evidence was astonishing. |
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That doesn't mean you have to like it, but music this stark and astringent seems astonishing in these rigidly conformist times. |
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An astonishing number of people already listen to radio via the net, for example. |
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At this time, chemists knew the atomic masses of elements and their chemical properties, and an astonishing phenomenon jumped out at them! |
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These views include the horizon, the ocean and the astonishing volcanic cones of the four Glasshouse Mountains on the coastal plain. |
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This is really a very large boat with a beam of 8-foot 6-inches and a hull weight of an astonishing 4900 pounds. |
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She kept working, both as a craftswoman and an artist, with astonishing discipline. |
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Listening to this astonishing 6-track set is like listening to the entire history of music compacted into short sweet segments. |
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Zidane is a masterful maestro in the midfield with astonishing moves and is truly a legend among legends. |
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This astonishing London-based band have fiddles, accordion, trumpet, flute, tambura, guitar and oodles of musical ability and rhythmic energy. |
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She was ferociously intelligent, passionate about theatre, an astonishing actress and later to be a brilliant director. |
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The appointment of a woman as secretary-general of the Department of Education feminises the Irish education system to an astonishing degree. |
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An astonishing number of roofs sprout television antennae, and a few houses even sport a satellite dish. |
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The mix is astonishing, from the kitsch to the majestic, from the grotesque to the sublime. |
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The interviews with taxidermists were horrifying, astonishing, strangely touching and stark, staring bonkers. |
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Bardem's performance is astonishing, not so much in his ability to mimic a wasted body, but by capturing the essence of a lively intelligence. |
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It is an astonishing victory over the forces of government inertia, and Hodge could not resist basking in her moment of glory. |
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On the one hand, ballooning Credit and a glut of liquidity creation were a boon inspiring astonishing asset and earnings growth. |
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There may not have been actual wrong-doing, but there is manifest evidence of astonishing mismanagement. |
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I am a mentalist with over a dozen years' experience reading minds and astonishing audiences. |
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Although this astonishing horse never sets hoof on stage, it looms large in the mind's eye, thanks to this stand-up comic monologue. |
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They are repricing assets and, in effect, writing down bad debts at an astonishing pace. |
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An astonishing 500 million people have visited the world-famous waxworks since it was founded in the early 19th century. |
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But what should have been one of the publishing events of this year has now descended into astonishing depths of bitterness and acrimony. |
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The company has punctured this fragile mood of optimism with a miscalculation of astonishing proportions. |
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The system's performance in cyclic tests at the University of California, Berkeley, was also astonishing. |
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What a wonderful man, his exuberance and good humor revealed by his choice of some truly astonishing ties. |
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The newly formed friendship is severely tested and I won't give the ending away, but it is indeed an astonishing twist of fate for all three men. |
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Despite the astonishing abundance of echinoid spines in the coral reef horizon, echinoid tests were not found here. |
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But the composed-looking orchids, with their astonishing colouring against bright green leaves are among the best photos on display. |
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The astonishing collection of antiques, bygones and collectibles of Lincolnshire artist Colin Carr is expected to attract hundreds of fans. |
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This is partly because of the astonishing speed at which the global economy is currently changing. |
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Any poor scrubs in our place must be fools not to think the match a very rare and astonishing honour, as far as the position goes. |
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At the front of the vehicle he saw a bank of large video monitors that gave an astonishing real-time view of the terrain outside. |
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Afternoon masterclasses and lectures gave way to evening recitals in an astonishing variety of programs. |
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By adeptly combining action and ideas, it proves that Hollywood can still produce astonishing entertainment. |
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Yet, if you think back over the past decade or so the range and frequency of scandals is astonishing. |
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Then in 2000, his barnet made an astonishing comeback, displaying a glossy dark sheen probably not seen since his days in university. |
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An astonishing number of biochemical and genetic techniques are available to study chromatin behavior. |
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It'd be astonishing if those elements didn't hang around in my thoughts long enough to pop up in my dreams. |
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It is astonishing what you can get away with when you deliver it in a cocktail dress with disarming charm. |
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To find out Jenny is earning so much more from the show is just astonishing. |
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Thousands of families gathered to watch the Red Arrows perform astonishing aerobatics at breathtaking speed. |
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We were inundated with new products in a seemingly endless cavalcade of astonishing innovations. |
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It is an astonishing victory over the forces of government inertia, and she could not resist basking in her moment of glory. |
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Although actually it's not widdle, but cat vomit in astonishing quantities. |
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He was neither small nor slender and possessed an astonishing amount of unruly blond curls framing his beaming pink face. |
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People bore the tribulations of the subsequent years with astonishing patience. |
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Mitchell displays an astonishing grasp of Wikipedian philosophy and ethics. |
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She is still clearing up her house, an astonishing 571 days after it was inundated when the nearby town beck burst its banks last March. |
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The astonishing series of pentimenti which were revealed made me change my mind entirely. |
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They are shaped like Mayan temples and they rear above the light and smog with the astonishing bulk of Ayers Rock in the desert. |
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The speed at which cloud computing has permeated Internet activities is astonishing. |
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It is astonishing to hear him sing his section of the Act Two patter trio in a single breath. |
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Kate didn't believe in god, but her opinions towards the infrastructure of the World were astonishing. |
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An astonishing diversity of unicellular microfossils has been discovered in 800-million-year-old rocks from Victoria Island. |
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Nevertheless, the girls didn't crumple when faced with Richardson's brand of tough love and the Lady Chieftans experienced astonishing growth. |
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His astonishing debut feature is one of the most wilfully obscure pieces of genre-busting cinema in a very long time. |
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You can morph from one synth patch to another, resulting in some astonishing effects with voice, percussion and other instruments. |
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Marx strove, better than most, to give shape to the astonishing development he saw around him. |
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Nor does this story of epic battles run to a single decent sword-fight, a truly astonishing omission. |
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So he seems to have been a much-traveled man, which is not astonishing, as the Milesians were known to be audacious sailors. |
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So the federal government responded with astonishing alacrity, great efficiency. |
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Tiny transistor sets with FM facility disappeared with astonishing speed from the shelves of duty paid shops. |
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In 1903, Ernest Rutherford and Frederick Soddy made the astonishing discovery that natural radioactivity involves transmutation. |
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Recently relaunched, the car's performance on bumpy roads is little short of astonishing. |
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Astonishing action set pieces serve as punctuation marks for a piquant romantic melodrama in Zhang Yimou's second effort in the wuxia genre. |
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Morris thinks this question is an empirical one, and his new book proposes an answer that he finds astonishing. |
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After Rosemary offers me some tea, I sit down on the couch with Downey Sr. to discuss his astonishing life, and career. |
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It was astonishing yesterday that he pinned the blame for the attacks on Mahmoud Abbas, the Fatah leader. |
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The most astonishing came from Ron and Mavis Pirola, a middle-aged Australian couple who have been together for 57 years. |
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Our 57 writers otherwise showed an astonishing breadth of interest and erudition, from Babar to The New Larousse Gastronomique. |
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The distance to which the weet-weet can be thrown is truly astonishing. |
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The terrific explosion sent reddish-blue or dark-brown flames shooting out against the ground at an astonishing velocity, radioactivating some forty percent of the city area. |
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We won't name names, but one daily newspaper that can't point to a red top as a defence against charges of sensationalism was astonishing in its treatment of the story. |
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We react with surprise and shock when things go wrong with our own molecular machinery, but it is far more astonishing that the machinery works at all. |
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Upon hearing her voice on my machine, I was torn between amorousness and horror, especially because the growing anger in her voice was astonishing. |
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As it is improved and expanded, fmri research may one day reveal an equally astonishing view. |
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Since draughtsmanship was the foundation of all his art, engravings, etchings, lithographs, linocuts, and drawings poured from him in astonishing quantity and quality. |
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The contents are similarly sweet, gloriously adventuresome pop crafted with astonishing ambition and proficiency, even while being loopily sloppy and self-referential. |
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These uplands preserve some astonishing Roman and prehistoric remains. |
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It put me in mind of opening the bedroom window recently to discover an equally astonishing loveliness of more than 100 ladybirds crammed into the outer frame casing. |
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Her bravery at the hearing in the Guildhall, York, is astonishing. |
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In their writing, wannabe journalists conjure some astonishing images. |
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It's astonishing what gets through under the current broken safety net. |
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A Carlow newsagent this week spoke out about the astonishing sequence of events that led to thousands of euro worth of cigarettes being stolen from her shop. |
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The list of instruments used in the recording is astonishing in length. |
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His early career was marked by an astonishing range of achievement. |
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And, like Adrien Brody before him, Chiwetel Ejiofor delivers an astonishing performance full of gravitas. |
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What an astonishing scientific scandal this is, and growing by the day. |
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Maybe even two, worse luck, because the quantity is astonishing. |
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Yet the astonishing thing is that reports like these are music to the ears of the shiv Sena. |
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The development from Orfeo to those two masterpieces is astonishing, and one can only speculate from the composer's madrigals and sacred music how it all happened. |
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The execution of these scenes in scagliola is a triumph, but it is scarcely less astonishing than Mr Kennedy's virtuoso inscription around the rim. |
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This was the unhappy and astonishing birth of my stammer or at least my first gripping self-conscious awareness of it. |
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Is this not astonishing enough for Kaku that he has to resort to star trek references and discussions of the Matrix? |
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Her companion, however, clutching her friend's waist, looks at the photographer, and us, full face, with astonishing balefulness and hatred, willing us to be gone. |
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That is an astonishing spell of impregnability, one that looked set to last through to a penalty shoot-out tonight. |
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Central London may be a long way away, and the skyscrapers may look more like distant matchsticks, but the astonishing thing is that the City is visible at all. |
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Of the five churches in this group, the largest is Bet Medhane Alem, a vast basilica 33 x 23m in plan, with 72 free-standing columns, an astonishing feat of carving. |
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Shreve, in a move of astonishing hubris, decided in 1831 to dredge a five-mile shortcut across a long meander on the Mississippi, saving 18 river-miles. |
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Meanwhile the enemy had with astonishing rapidity brought a number of powerful batteries of artillery into position behind the Marre ridge, on the western bank of the river. |
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She had astonishing green eyes that had a slight tinge of blue. |
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To unite not just these two tabloids but also the crusty old broadsheet behind the tokers and dope smokers of Britain was an astonishing achievement. |
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Then, with astonishing speed, Murphy was effectively put back in Hollywood lockdown. |
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Liszt developed a physical virtuosity for the instrument and transcribed for it, sacrificing musical subtlety to an astonishing mechanical technique. |
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The astonishing fact is that these unspeakable events in England were not as hideous as the everyday horrors in Ulster. |
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The last four years have witnessed an astonishing implosion of a previously unquestioned investment strategy. |
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With his astonishing mix of blarney and brilliance, personal empathy and political calculation, he could have walked off the pages of a southern novel. |
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Writing for the Council on Foreign Relations today, neocon Elliott Abrams wrote an astonishing thing. |
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The extent to which most weddings have remained unaltered is as astonishing as it is depressing, and it is to our great shame that this is what most women want. |
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But it's astonishing to enter a space, straight off the street, that is so long relative to its width, and whose height is emphasised by vertical slashes of windows. |
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Given that most of Europe is regarded as an undifferentiated mass, however, it is astonishing how little most Americans know or care about the European Union. |
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The dynamics and technique of Uehara and the other players were quite astonishing, particularly the unison bass and piano lines on a couple of the tracks. |
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They don't have narrowboats there so they think our boat is astonishing. |
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Then science made some astonishing leaps and bounds, and it became possible to construct a theory of consciousness that involved nothing more complex than the physical brain. |
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I headed to the pub, and was stunned by the noise, the crowd, the smoke and the astonishing quantities of alcohol that were being necked by the denizens of Carlisle. |
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This braggart weaves astonishing tales of cunning and will while stalking game, and even more preposterous stories of superhuman feats of boozing. |
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The non-professional cast of mostly children assembled for Turtles Can Fly, many of whom bear the scars of real war and deprivation, is uniformly astonishing. |
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Instead of stepping out of the spotlight, she offers herself up for intensive scrutiny, delving into her own foibles and failures with astonishing candour. |
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Snowe, who won her 2006 race with an astonishing 74 percent of the vote, is the most liberal of the quintet. |
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He fascinates the European students, holds them in his grip, through an astonishing personal intensity, a positively violent caringness about everything he believes in. |
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As it happens, the setback turned out to be the only hiccup in the 14 race series, and Andy made an astonishing recovery to claim 11 victories in his last 12 race meetings. |
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Excavation of the graves revealed an astonishing world of pagan beliefs. |
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These astonishing creatures squirt formic acid to defend themselves, farm aphids for honeydew, and make so much noise on a warm day that you can hear them marching. |
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The placenta forms from both embryonic and maternal tissues, and hosts an astonishing array of hormonal, nutritional, respiratory, excretory, and immunological functions. |
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The cichlids have evolved an astonishing array of forms in Africa. |
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It is astonishing that so much pathos can be wrung from the fate of a toy. |
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The result is an astonishing interior of a dark hypostyle hall. |
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Banquo's ghost was dispensed with, though Ian McKellen's astonishing evocation of Macbeth's mental collapse made any physical manifestation redundant. |
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As a system of creating cinema, the pinhole camera and macrophones record familiar, everyday sights and sounds, but transform them into a new, astonishing mode of perception. |
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The computer animated sequences are seamlessly integrated into the traditionally animated sequences, and there are simply some astonishing visuals. |
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The fourth astonishing thing is that the finished work was a masterpiece. |
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Musical training is, of course, what goes on in our conservatories, and at its most fruitful it produces instrumental technicians of an astonishing virtuosity. |
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Thereafter final Allied victory was only a matter of time, as sea and air forces interdicted German supply lines and Allied materiel poured in at astonishing rates. |
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A dancer of exquisite instincts and a first-rate actress, she fills the astonishing fluidity of her movements with richly communicated personality. |
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Uncooled focal planes have reached astonishing levels of performance. |
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In the past decade, Brazilian football has become among the most violent in the world with an astonishing average of around 55 fouls a game in domestic matches. |
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The other astonishing feature of this display was despite Ireland's full-blooded commitment, they only conceded nine penalties throughout the match. |
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Crossing the Continental Divide in midnight sunlight, we will encounter grizzlies, wolves, Dall sheep, caribou, musk oxen, and an astonishing variety of Arctic birds. |
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The sheer volume, as well as the astonishing density of thought and image, of his wonderful notebooks testify to the amplitude of his intellectual interests. |
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Despite the godawful cover, this book is an astonishing bargain. |
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They have created an astonishing and provoking array of teapots in various media that often look nothing like a teapot in the traditional sense of the word. |
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But on this occasion there was an astonishing departure from the routine. |
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For grandstand views of the golf course, the astonishing sunsets and the distant Slieve Bloom mountains, the junior suites with balconies are your best bet. |
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Okay, he's a man of the soil, but his dibbling is astonishing. |
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If this is anywhere near correct, it's an astonishing number, far exceeding the turnout of eligible voters in any recent American Presidential election. |
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Then to the tribal games, which to the assembled crowd, especially the Africans, were an astonishing show of nonsensicality. |
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Well, after watching this quite astonishing performance you could say that the Comedy of Errors was the play what Shakespeare wrote. |
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It is astonishing that in so complex and rapid a movement of the fingers, the musical proportions can be preserved. |
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Harris, still a young man, has entered the collage with an astonishing clarity of form. |
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But there is an astonishing aspect of the official treatment of emancipados in burocratic documents of the colonial state. |
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Those are the astonishing findings of research released today on Bubble Bath Day by hotel booking site LateRooms. |
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In 2000, Brocatelle, Brocade's unsuccessful daughter by Green Desert, realised an astonishing 1,700,000gns at the December Sales. |
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They are made of standard semiconductor materials such as cadmium selenide, but their size gives them astonishing properties. |
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But here Leithart uses the active voice and sees Constantine as the baptizer, which I find theologically and liturgically astonishing. |
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When complete Capital Gate will lean an astonishing 18 degrees westward, 14 degrees more than the Leaning Tower of Pisa. |
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That he did so without, apparently, any prompting from his patron is astonishing. |
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Yet they've proved that common men can show astonishing fortitude in chasing jam tomorrow. |
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Along with a housey bass beat, it makes one of the most astonishing dance tracks you've ever heard. |
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The astonishing thing about such opportunism is that it is so bald-faced. |
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Lepore has an astonishing story and tells it extremely well. |
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A PRINT by the renowned British master printmaker Cyril Power recently sold for an astonishing amount. |
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And the renowned misogynist and homophobe also added racism to bribery in an astonishing outburst. |
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This astonishing gift for extemporizing also made Chesterton one of the greatest debaters of the age. |
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This is an astonishing statement, coming as it does, from a newspaper that purportedly defends free speech. |
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Redman is an astonishing improviser, so sure-footed at speed, so clear in his tone and articulation. |
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Along with contorting, she also performs an astonishing balancing act. |
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The decision taken by Bulgaria's government in March regarding the South Stream was astonishing, the author, Florian Hassel, argues. |
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Overall, Kenya's astonishing record this year includes six victories in marathons, 21 in half-marathons and 44 in road races. |
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But when you look closely at exactly what transpires in these workshops, the power they continue to have is astonishing. |
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This astonishing book is just what a literary pastiche ought to be, and one hopes there are more adventures to be chronicled in this universe. |
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In retrospect, the rapidity of infrastructure reconstruction appears astonishing. |
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That only four ships on India runs were known to be captured by the enemy seems quite astonishing. |
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It was, to put it another way, quite astonishing to see how much, and to what at extent, the party-state depended on lies. |
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Lugansky produced a refined sound, as well as demonstrating astonishing fluency and accuracy in the deceptively difficult chromatic passagework. |
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More astonishing is that even those single-celled organisms that many of us tortured in junior high school, the paramecia, are trainable. |
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This was an astonishing feat for that day and age, and McClure was knighted and promoted in rank. |
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This shows an astonishing indifference to the fact that if you underfund the health service in Wales then Welsh lives will be lost. |
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Many exhibits, like the astonishing 18th century tilt hammer used for well over a century in Aston, are now hidden away in store. |
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He cuddled it, baby-wise, but he looked up from it often to curse with an astonishing utter abandon straight at the noses of his captors. |
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Mind-blowingly boring work made bearable by the astonishing women who all worked there. |
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The American craft and microbrew industry is growing at the astonishing rate of 18 percent a year, according to the Brewer's Association. |
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Bill must be the most astonishing and delightful and heartbreaking metaphorist in all of fiction and philosophy, and most of poetry, too. |
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In fact, the breakdown of her second marriage is almost as astonishing as the news that the London Olympics are going to cost zillions more than planned. |
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While working at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, I found it astonishing that an entire hospital could be dedicated to an organ the size of a squash ball. |
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He presents an astonishing phenomenon of collective mythomania. |
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And then you're off on a neverbefore-attempted blend of fast, plunging steel roller coaster and dazzling, astonishing HD wrapround computer wizardry. |
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With a curb weight of 780kg, a very low centre of gravity, and a powerful engine, Slingshot delivers heart pounding acceleration and astonishing cornering power. |
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The six-man Welsh team were 'surprisingly' beaten by Guernsey at Hougue du Pommier, where the Channel Islanders notched up an astonishing 16-6 victory. |
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But by astonishing luck Lieb, his mother Chanah, brother David and sister Pesza, were included on Schindler's essential workers list for his munitions factory. |
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Thanks to the small but ambitious Whatcom Museum in Bellingham, Washington, you can get a soberingly clear yet astonishing lovely vision of what we may lose to global warming. |
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While less sexy than the home run mark, the record shattered by Bonds for slugging percentage, which measures total bases from hits, may be even more astonishing. |
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A UNIVERSITY lecturer who has saved the teabag from every cuppa she has enjoyed over the past 11 years has now amassed an astonishing collection of 32,000 bags. |
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The situation has not changed since, as another astonishing revelation was made last week by an official of Bahrain's Environment Waste Disposal Unit. |
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Then he clenched his fists, and, with an agility astonishing in a man of his years, indulged in a series of galvanic little hops in front of the astounded Peter Truefitt. |
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Almost everything we know about immigrant past and present suggests that they adopt with astonishing speed the folkways of America's mutant-British culture. |
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In addition, the untranslated memoirs of Jozef Juras and Alexander Barica tell astonishing tales of the paranoid and fanatical mentality of their imprisoners. |
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It is astonishing to realize how Eastwood has gotten to this almost Gandhi-esque passivist position by inhabiting the stereotype of the vengeful Eastwood hero. |
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Dwarven Den FREEMIUM games are appearing at an astonishing rate. |
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