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Staggeringly awful, and utterly lacking in wit or intelligence.
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Staggeringly, in 46 out of 50 States, the message the authorities want you to have is protected.
Justin Stoneman: America: A Big, Fat, Stupid Nation Justin Stoneman 2010
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Staggeringly, Bryan even uses today's article to wheel out the most famous evolutionary canard of the creationist movement, namely the claim that natural selection cannot explain the evolution of the eye:
Archive 2009-01-01 Gordon McCabe 2009
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Staggeringly, her appearance at the American Music Awards last November featured the Fiat centre-stage, before she simulated sex with rap's Pitbull.
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Staggeringly good-looking, he came on very strong.
Judith Acosta: Turned Against Our Natures: When Good People Do Bad Things Judith Acosta 2010
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Staggeringly, I learned African mums value their children's lives as much as American and European moms.
The War That Isn't What it Seems Jane Bussmann 2010
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Staggeringly, I learned African mums value their children's lives as much as American and European moms.
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Staggeringly good-looking, he came on very strong.
Judith Acosta: Turned Against Our Natures: When Good People Do Bad Things Judith Acosta 2010
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Staggeringly, the Treasury claimed not to have any working.
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Staggeringly, a sum of money equivalent to twice the annual defence budget was being sent to banks owned by the taxpayer — with no one being told.
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