His will to win is unbelievable and that is something which he has drilled into us. |
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He thinks they have squandered unbelievable and unimaginable opportunities. |
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I declare that all such ideas are completely unbelievable and full of rubbish. |
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News of his passing was all the more surprising and unbelievable as he had been active up to the very last. |
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The first of my objections centres on my belief that most religions are just so unbelievable. |
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It was unbelievable that the Azapo leader was being appointed and not the IFP leader. |
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McNamara has made sacrifices of his own to make something that once seemed unbelievable become a reality. |
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In the battle field of mind, to live consciously is not only improbable but also unbelievable. |
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Perhaps by watching them endlessly we were forcing ourselves to believe the unbelievable. |
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I was going to say unbelievable but no it is all too believable with the whole crooked European Empire. |
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We can choose to trust in it, even if we find some of the beliefs extrapolated from it to be unbelievable. |
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The conclusion seemed unbelievable, not worth contemplating, and yet Pininski was drawn. |
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I still find it unbelievable that this has to go to court although I have evidence that he is wrong and has been negligent. |
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The rubbish about Howard doing a good job for his Battlers is unbelievable. |
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These stories are so strange, so incredible, that they are totally unbelievable. |
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I am very surprised to learn of his arrest because it is unbelievable to even think of classing him with this type of activity. |
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Co-incidences are unbelievable things that happen to Blue Witch with amazing regularity. |
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Call it a drama, if you insist, but there isn't enough and all of it is contrived, unbelievable and lifeless. |
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It was just unbelievable, like a dream come true, scoring the winner at Hampden to get into the play-offs. |
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For those of you who were able to attend the final game the atmosphere was unbelievable. |
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What made the food taste fabulous was the unbelievable view from my window. |
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In a match of unbelievable drama and excitement, Ireland defeated the world champions. |
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For those frequent travellers to Changi airport, this price tag is unbelievable. |
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On the other hand, what he's already proved himself able to do with very little money is unbelievable. |
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They usually give you an unbelievable amount of joy. believe it, it is real. |
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It'll be unbelievable to play there no matter whether it's a big crowd or not. |
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He's a self-taught stunt-rider who is just unbelievable and has incredible balance. |
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Rod never ceases to amaze us all with his unbelievable voice that seems to just keep getting better as time goes on. |
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It is unbelievable how hard those guys worked, and how much they accomplished. |
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The atmosphere at the Porto game earlier this season, for example, was unbelievable. |
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These are kids with pure talent, meteoric energy, unbelievable charisma and refreshingly unpretentious intelligence. |
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Apart from an unbelievable work ethic and boundless energy, Costello was also very much a family man. |
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The soft life they lead nowadays as constituency members is just unbelievable compared with the good old days. |
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For a man of 50, his breadth of experience at the very top of his profession is almost unbelievable. |
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We were a bit nervy after our recent results, but John Martin was unbelievable. |
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The notion that the cinema's closure somehow sparked the riots is well considered and not totally unbelievable. |
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If it wasn't for them having such an unbelievable season, I think we'd be in first place. |
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The surprise 25th birthday party my husband threw for me was unbelievable, but it couldn't hold a candle to this night. |
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They were outmuscled but kept on coming back, kicking unbelievable penalties under pressure. |
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The things politicians say and do to either grab for power or remain in office are often outrageous, sometimes unbelievable. |
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I use reality in particular only when reality is really outrageous and unbelievable. |
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I am an 80-year-old Cherokee Indian, and what the white man has done to this country is unbelievable. |
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It is unbelievable that one little protest is causing so much hoo-ha and so much scandal. |
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It was unbelievable and the sense of shock and sadness was palpable all around the region. |
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The temperature often topped 50 degrees celsius and the hot thermal winds blew with unbelievable ferocity. |
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These frightening wild fires swept across open fields with unbelievable speed. |
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When you look at things like the sacking of 100,000 civil servants it's unbelievable. |
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I wasn't going to comment on it, but the media spin was just too unbelievable to let it pass. |
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He arrived with unbelievable natural talent and athleticism, yet he was still hypercritical of himself. |
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It's a country of dreamers, and doers, and people are compassionate about their neighbors, it's just unbelievable. |
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Like most writers, I collected an unbelievable number of rejections for things I'd written in the past. |
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In a region noted for drought, famine, climatic extreme and racked by a 30-year civil war, the findings were almost unbelievable. |
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Certainly as a work of fiction this series could be easily dismissed as impossibly cute and unbelievable. |
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There was nothing inherently or apparently improbable or unbelievable about the story given by the Colleys. |
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But inside, there were all kinds of unbelievable spells, incantations, charms, potion recipes, and information about magic. |
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With a paucity of big men in the East, he could garner All-Star consideration, which would make his comeback story almost unbelievable. |
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Much of the rest of the e-mail is rambling, incoherent, badly written, nonsensical, fanciful, and downright unbelievable. |
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I was able to get close to the stage and could see his face and even in his state he still was unbelievable. |
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Without them, the program would appear to be the unbelievable misadventures of a fiery foreigner and his almost felonious spouse. |
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Nor do I question the unbelievable sacrifice and honor of our troops in the field. |
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I took a photo, to show you the unbelievable filth, but they confiscated my camera. |
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Ultimately, the exertions to counterweigh the awfulness of his actions with his gentle inner qualities yield a totally unbelievable character. |
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I think we should have an awed silence in honour of the sheer unbelievable gall of that one. |
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The film's biggest problem is the preposterousness of the script, which throws one unbelievable scenario after another at the audience. |
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His large-scale color photographs illustrate the unbelievable density of Hong Kong's residential high-rises. |
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Crude punts into the home penalty box caused unbelievable problems and the Minstermen always looked vulnerable to counter-attacks. |
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A grand total of an unbelievable amount of more than 4 million baht was the final result. |
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Right now my enthusiasm, my excitement and my adrenaline levels are unbelievable. |
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Sunday was dope with the unbelievable Red Sox game in the afternoon and then the show at night. |
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I find it unbelievable that our city leaders do not support an event that will bring exposure, people, fun and money to the city. |
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The film has moments of extraordinary complexity presented with unbelievable simplicity. |
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It is hard to assess performances when the dramatis personae are so unpersonable, unbelievable, and, above all, unmemorable. |
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Her features are utterly flawless, and her eyes really are an unbelievable shade of violet. |
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These products have flooded the market and are available at unbelievable prices. |
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He was a prolific scorer from the first day out and he clocked up some unbelievable scoring totals. |
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The contempt and indifference for her own child, which she continually voices, is absurdly unbelievable. |
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There were unbelievable floral exhibits and hanging baskets of enormous size and abundant in colour. |
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I'm worried that at some point, someone's got the purpose of those two rooms mixed up, as the stench of wee in the kitchen is unbelievable. |
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I have managed to unearth yet more weird and almost unbelievable tales from this strange civilisation. |
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It seemed unbelievable rudeness for the keyholder to have forgotten the appointment to let this young chap in. |
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So, I slid next to him and we rehashed the exciting unbelievable quality of the game. |
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At the time this was unbelievable, but I am coming to terms with this amazing detail. |
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The large rear door provides great access to comfy seats with unbelievable legroom. |
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Their racism, misogyny and emotional brutality become unbelievable in an English setting. |
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It is unbelievable that Labour should be doing this and nobody says anything about it. |
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I was so shy it was unbelievable and it never occurred to me that I could get into this business. |
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The self-confidence, assurance and poise with which the children tackled each and every one of the 21 songs on the programme was unbelievable. |
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The roads were unbelievable with the weather making them so slippy and James had a few choice words. |
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That this in no way reduces his sanguine view of future economic prospects is as unbelievable as it is disconcerting. |
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It would be a security engineering task of unbelievable magnitude, and I don't think we have a prayer of getting it right. |
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I didn't back him in the Irish Derby, but at those odds on Saturday, he was an unbelievable bet. |
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It is unbelievable that the original passenger manifests have still not been released. |
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You respected him as an unbelievable scrapper with a never-say-die ferocity to play every match as if it was his last. |
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It seems unbelievable to Shafer that there could be dozens of active stash houses without the police busting them all. |
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The heat was unbelievable so a thirst-quenching cocktail was a welcome sight at the hotel. |
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It is unbelievable to me that the highest-paid team in baseball would start the season in such a deep funk. |
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The game delivers an exhilarating thrill ride down huge wave faces and into barreling tubes, allowing gamers to pull off unbelievable moves. |
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But Torre got more chances to manage, in large measure because he is such an unbelievable mensch. |
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They are true masters, sometimes i can't believe my ears, the whole band is unbelievable, very unique and really good music. |
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He made me an unbelievable trumpet with carvings and designs and a big double bell, like a space-age trumpet. |
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Despite the clanking disc and the whirr of the drive belt, the unbelievable was happening. |
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The mash had just the right amount of truffle oil and a general richness to make you moan with pleasure and the gravy was unbelievable. |
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To give credence to the genealogical linkage between the Tudors and Arthur, the unbelievable elements of the Arthurian legend had to be dropped. |
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The level of black-on-black brutality and destruction is sometimes shocking in this novel, but not unbelievable. |
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This led to some inconsistent and frankly unbelievable plot devices and left me feeling detached and unsympathetic towards both of the lead characters. |
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On the 6th week, he had a check-up and the doctor said it was unbelievable, but the cancer had shrunken, and was now operable, and that they would take out one lung. |
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Is it a little unbelievable that Spencer, once again, is playing the strong-willed lady with the heart of gold? |
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David's operation and unbelievable progress were captured on film by the Caribbean surgeons who operated on him and may be used in a TV documentary in the future. |
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It was unbelievable how much junk was stuffed into the small space. |
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The views from the front rooms are unbelievable, right across the lake. |
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It seems to me intellectually entirely consistent, emotionally true in lots of ways, and unbelievable only on the balance of probabilities, which is no disproof at all. |
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Try it out in Poland, at an unbelievable mine-turned-subterranean playground outside krakow. |
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Coltrane, a man of almost unbelievable gentleness made human to us lesser mortals by his very occasional rages. |
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It's frankly unbelievable that at the touch of a button, I can choose between live or near-live performances from a host of acts at the world's greatest music festival. |
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The maestro himself blows a mean horn with unbelievable energy and mind-blowing skill and has the kind of stage presence so-called pop idols cannot be taught. |
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Full throttle Shiraz and robust Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are inoculated with yeast and made into sparkling wines with unbelievable character and finesse. |
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Manson seemed to breathe soundlessly, to walk with unbelievable silence over creaky floors. |
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The presence of magick and unbelievable things of mythic proportion might cause you to believe different, but these things are true, they are wherever you look. |
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The longtime Brazilian bore aficionado achieved an unbelievable record of surfing non-stop for 10.1 km down Brazil's famous river bore wave, called the Pororoca. |
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We did hand brake turns and skids in an unbelievable ten minutes of driving, by a man who has been behind the wheel of rally cars for the past 13 years. |
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Of course, it all sounds a bit fanciful, perhaps even unbelievable, unpractical, but it wasn't as though I were of a brilliant mind and had a university-destined career. |
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More rumors spread, each more outrageous and unbelievable than the last. |
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Just to be there was unreal, but the stress was unbelievable. |
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The old story, if you think an account is unbelievable, it probably is. |
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Its just that at the time it seemed so far-fetched and unbelievable. |
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Significantly, none of the reviews which complain of the film's complexity argue that the construction of the story is somehow unbelievable or unreal. |
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The excuses they came up with were unbelievable, they were completely smoked in the game, just lick your wounds, give the other team the credit they deserve. |
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You are such an unbelievable dweeb sometimes that it amazes me. |
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Expansive pistes and snowsure conditions, combined with traditional hospitality and unbelievable scenery, make for a truly wonderful skiing experience. |
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Maguire walks this line with great skill and an unbelievable poker face. |
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His achievements in football were unbelievable, but he succeeded in transcending all that and became one of the most interesting and quotable characters in the country. |
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Not that he has anything to be bitter about, but this game did nothing but emphasize the unbelievable amounts of ownage he is able to conjure against his parent team. |
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These mass marketing dominions have attitudes struck with such unbelievable good cheer and personalities so beaming they outshine the Northern lights. |
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Things get even more unbelievable when I am met by a minder at the airport and get to jump the queue to get my passport checked and suitcase scanned. |
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This may sound strange and unbelievable to you, but it is real and true. |
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It was unbelievable, four men in balaclavas stealing a rocking horse. |
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Once she wrote back telling of an unbelievable class she had in Australia. |
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I am cueing well, but every now and then I make an unbelievable howler. |
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Against all other evidence, she was able to believe what the angel told her because she had been in the habit of believing the unbelievable all her life. |
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Beckie Scott's bronze medal in cross-country skiing and Clara Hughes's bronze medal in long-track speed skating are unbelievable tales in themselves. |
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He died there in October 1774 amid scenes of unbelievable squalor. |
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What is even more unbelievable is that the Executive is failing to use civil means, such as arrestment of wages or benefits, to pursue the unpaid fines. |
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In conditions of unbelievable misery, with rain, sleet and hailstones whistling about their ears, the effete foreigners somehow put the balaclava-covered Brits to the sword. |
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He's this loveable buffoon who at times almost seems unbelievable, but you make him believable and really bring a lot of heart to this kind of nutsy guy. |
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The number of paint cans was unbelievable, and there were many different chemical compounds from oven cleaner to fertilizers, all free for the taking. |
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It gutted me as a member of the goalkeepers' union when Barthez had that bad spell of three or four games but he's come back with some unbelievable saves. |
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The galley itself houses an unbelievable collection of medieval art. |
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The bunkers were in an unbelievable condition no doubt due to the efforts by the ground keepers on the other eighteen which made them almost unplayable. |
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Instead of the firmly stated latency value from the white-paper, we were facing something unbelievable, looking more like a cardiogram of a heart patient. |
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They gave us a lot of respect and their attitude was unbelievable. |
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Mark scored one of the most amazing baskets ever, it was unbelievable. |
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It was unbelievable the way his voice and carisma stirred the people. |
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Truly unbelievable. Left us all gasping for breath, and wanting more. I think they encored twice, but twenty encores would have been too few. |
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And wily would she deliberately assume this unbelievable, laughable mask of feminine ditziness and incapacity? |
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Though some indigenous accounts written in the 1550s partly supported his words, it is still unbelievable for several reasons. |
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This prevalent tendency toward softmindedness is found in man's unbelievable gullibility. |
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In the worst case weive seen, recorded scrap was 8 percent and actual scrap proved to exceed an unbelievable 50 percent. |
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Mission Archery has made a name for itself for many reasons, one of them being unbelievable adjustability in a subset of their bow line. |
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The Cosmos players looked like bronze Adonises and we came in looking like the Osmonds, it was unbelievable. |
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Today, in further signs of panic, they are announcing billions of pounds of unfunded and unbelievable promises. |
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She had the strangest sense that the City was, simultaneously, both perfectly normal and dismissably unbelievable. |
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And finally, we were very amused to read of a pub cashing in on the unbelievable petrol panic buying. |
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The frustration we feel as residents is unbelievable,'' said Jeanette Glozer, a Realtor and Palmdale planning commission chairwoman. |
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But as well as the unbelievable heat, I've been told the next big thing I have to worry about is camel spiders. |
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Just one of the tiny boxes smashed the world record on Tuesday for an unbelievable final hammer price. |
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From indoor and outdoor rugs, dhurrie rugs, fuzzy rugs, to natural fiber rugs, Burke Decor has an unbelievable selection to accessorize any room. |
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In the right hands this could all feel queasily unreal, but it ended up feeling utterly unbelievable. |
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What began as an apparent accident ended in unbelievable horror. |
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After greeting the jam-packed crowd at the ground, the aerialists quickly climbed their way up the silk to an unbelievable height of almost 13 metres. |
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Gianfranco Zola's men were savaged for gutlessly waving SCOTT PARKER sealed almost certain safety for West Ham on a day of unbelievable tension at Upton Park. |
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Spectacular slam-dunks, unbelievable finger spins and over the shoulder shots were aplenty in an epic showing from the basketball world''s greatest show-offs. |
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On the music front there's Lenny Henry's Poor White Trash and the Little Big Horns, Flux at Jaffa Cake, and the frankly unbelievable Margarita Pracatan. |
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Seller is going to grad school that creates this unbelievable opportunity. |
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But the unbelievable complaint may be attacked pursuant to Rule 11, though not for unbelievability per se, but rather for lack of evidentiary support. |
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This almost unbelievable speed under sail was not coming from a kiteboard or radical sailing 'thing' that held no resemblance to a 'real' sailboat. |
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