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• 'Unbelievably' (but then again, NOT), an unnamed official involved in this treasonous activity said: 'Sometimes it is better not to spell things out too much in order to keep flexibility and to allow officials the creativity of a blank slate'.
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• 'Unbelievably' (but then again, NOT), an unnamed official involved in this treasonous activity said: 'Sometimes it is better not to spell things out too much in order to keep flexibility and to allow officials the creativity of a blank slate'.
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Unbelievably, this Xenoglossophobia is such a real disorder that some people cannot get past it without professional help.
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Unbelievably, the man hovered serenely just outside the window before floating slowly toward the ground.
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Unbelievably there were three baby boys all under the age of two in our bulkhead row but they all behaved like rock stars and the attendants were great passing out toys, special kids meals and making sure that the bassinets were set up as soon as the seat belt sign went off.
Ondine Cohane: Tokyo Delights Ondine Cohane 2011
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Unbelievably nervous, Stefàn tried hard not to let it show as he removed the containers from the sack.
Who Said It Would Be Easy Cheryl Faye 2011
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Unbelievably nervous, Stefàn tried hard not to let it show as he removed the containers from the sack.
Who Said It Would Be Easy Cheryl Faye 2011
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“Unbelievably tasty, unbelievably good, goes down like a syrup sandwich!”
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Unbelievably nervous, Stefàn tried hard not to let it show as he removed the containers from the sack.
Who Said It Would Be Easy Cheryl Faye 2011
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Unbelievably nervous, Stefàn tried hard not to let it show as he removed the containers from the sack.
Who Said It Would Be Easy Cheryl Faye 2011
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