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Amazingly, that is what the State Department contended in the US Court of Appeals.
Allan Gerson: PMOI vs. US Secretary of State: A Victory for Civil Rights 2010
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Amazingly, that is the entirety of the second paragraph of the twenty-first chapter.
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Amazingly, that is as much air pollution as 43 new cars being driven 12,000 miles.
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"Amazingly" enough, they chose Kimberly Roberts, from the highly-acclaimed "Trouble the Water" documentary.
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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"Amazingly" enough, they chose Kimberly Roberts, from the highly-acclaimed "Trouble the Water" documentary.
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"Amazingly," the New Orleans Film Festival adds, "Mr. Schneider has made a film about corruption and apathy that is informative, entertaining and enraging!"
Jonathan Neil Schneider: What's Special About Wall Street 2008
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"Amazingly," Lott says, "after controlling for a variety of social and demographic factors, wealthier ex–convicts on average earn a lower salary after their conviction than poorer ex-convicts."
My dad, the wingnut Sinfonian 2007
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"Amazingly," writes Figalo, "we found several of the local men helping to cut an opening in the barbed wire and leading a group of longhairs into the trees."
Sex, Drugs, and Soybeans Windolf, Jim 2007
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"Amazingly," Lott says, "after controlling for a variety of social and demographic factors, wealthier ex–convicts on average earn a lower salary after their conviction than poorer ex-convicts."
Archive 2007-07-01 Sinfonian 2007
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"Amazingly," the man goes on, "she went on to tell him in some detail."
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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