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"Astonishingly," said the second; "still quite a brilliant air, but art will do wonders.
The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 3 Edgar Allan Poe 1829
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Astonishingly, a group of Republican Senators is threatening to filibuster the nominations of Dean Harold Koh (for Legal Adviser to the Secretary of State) and Dawn Johnsen (for head of OLC).
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Astonishingly, and by a very, very slim margin, the Labour Party said no, implicitly rejecting the old status quo.
Larry Abrams: UK Labour Leadership Elections: The Brothers Miliband Larry Abrams 2010
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Astonishingly, none of this is technically illegal, at least not for Congress.
How Congress Occupied Wall Street Sarah Palin 2011
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Astonishingly, and by a very, very slim margin, the Labour Party said no, implicitly rejecting the old status quo.
Larry Abrams: UK Labour Leadership Elections: The Brothers Miliband Larry Abrams 2010
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Astonishingly, what Blaze found and was willing to report was that many of the edited comments were taken out of context.
Russ Baker: NPR Scandal Reversal: The Raw Footage Shows Something Else Russ Baker 2011
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Astonishingly, as recent cases have shown, the republication of a true statement from publicly-available government documents can -- under the current state of law -- form the basis of a libel claim.
Iris Erlingsdottir: Protecting Our Free Speech Iris Erlingsdottir 2011
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Astonishingly, the main "story" this weekend is not going to center on the debt ceiling debate, but on how badly the Republican Party is fractured.
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- In The Darkest Depths of Mordor Chris Weigant 2011
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Astonishingly, what Blaze found and was willing to report was that many of the edited comments were taken out of context.
Russ Baker: NPR Scandal Reversal: The Raw Footage Shows Something Else Russ Baker 2011
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Astonishingly, the main "story" this weekend is not going to center on the debt ceiling debate, but on how badly the Republican Party is fractured.
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- In The Darkest Depths of Mordor Chris Weigant 2011
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