Before we knew it, we were celebrating one of the greatest and most improbable victories of all time. |
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I have a neat piece of software with the improbable name of Delicious Library. |
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Neither side has asserted that the sworn evidence is inherently improbable. |
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Whipping out lickety-split footwork and curiously fey gestures in improbable succession, his character seemed controlled by external forces. |
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In contrast, the A. afarensis bone resembled that of the flat-footed apes, making it improbable that its foot had an arch like our own. |
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It looked a certain winner but Freestone yet again produced the improbable to push the danger away at full stretch. |
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She is a most improbable superstar, this small, talkative, unshowy, and resoundingly English mother of two. |
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Quick as dawn, the dogwoods have raised improbable awnings, christened with rain. |
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A roast sweetbread was sauced with a Madeira and truffle mix of improbable delicacy. |
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Through the billowing spray their sails can be seen far out in the deep swell, tearing along at improbable speed and leaping high over the waves. |
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In another work, a cabaret contortionist with marcelled hair smokes a cigarette and reads a book in an improbable state of repose. |
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The story is a series of improbable events that lead to armed ex-convicts toting a nuclear device to a plane bound for the Bahamas. |
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I spent the better part of today watching the England cricket team come agonizingly close to an improbable victory. |
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Glued to his surveillance screens, the guard witnesses the improbable and transmutative movements of the stranger in the elevator. |
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In the battle field of mind, to live consciously is not only improbable but also unbelievable. |
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What was always an improbable scenario, the Granita restaurant myth, has become a quite unreal fantasy. |
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We traced its improbable development to the bottom-up dynamics of the Bazaar model of software engineering. |
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A more obvious type of myth is that of urban legends, improbable stories of events happening to unknown people on an unspecified date. |
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This improbable collaboration is founded on the idea that eggshells and discarded pieces of space rockets will break up in a similar way. |
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I see nothing improbable in such an important matter for Orion sticking in his memory. |
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Sellers, as always, makes elegant play with the character's improbable Orientalisms. |
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The events still seem to have an insanely surreal and improbable edge to them. |
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The real action takes place within the claustrophobic world of a school that would be improbable anywhere. |
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It is improbable that when completed by Hadrian any portion of the temple was hypaethral. |
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Of the three really huge catastrophes impending in the next century, it seems improbable that we can avoid more than one or two. |
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No matter how improbable it may seem to you in this terrible time, someday you will laugh again. |
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The most improbable of explanations were routinely passed off as worthy of serious consideration. |
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These are sitcom characters whose emotional states swing instantly to match the twists and turns of a wholly improbable plot. |
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As improbable as it may sound, even the construction business is turning to outsourcing. |
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That's an area where it seems improbable to go that fast because it's so congested. |
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What follows in the film is one improbable set-up after another, until it ends with the most ludicrous ending ever. |
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There was nothing inherently or apparently improbable or unbelievable about the story given by the Colleys. |
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On any view it seems highly improbable that these funds represent legitimate taxed earnings. |
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They don't even seem to be bothered that many of their stories contradict one another or are highly improbable. |
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Absurd and improbable it may be, but the government is unlikely to worry about lack of majority support. |
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Such constant failure is puzzling, not to mention statistically improbable. |
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They and their two children live nearby in a crazy, book-filled house at the furthest end of an improbable road. |
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The trainer of the Queen's pigeons, an East Anglian with the improbable name of Carlo Napolitano, was at Sun City. |
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The reproducibility of land was physically improbable and entailed prohibitively high marginal costs in all but exceptional circumstances. |
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The dancer who jumps highest, turns fastest, or splits legs into the most physically improbable position is the best. |
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The Tokyo Motor Show is not the antic sideshow of wacky and improbable concept vehicles it once was. |
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The development of a coiled conch by only stochastic variation, or as a result of structural constraints alone, is considered highly improbable. |
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The interplay between text messaging and radio is as improbable as the convergence of cameras and phones. |
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In another work, a cabaret contortionist smokes a cigarette and reads a book in an improbable state of repose. |
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We do not introspectively observe agent causation, and even highly improbable behavior could occur in a world without agent causation. |
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The improbable combo, including stand-up bass and flugelhorn, is as incongruous as its frontman. |
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Within this improbable framework, the poet has incorporated a discussion of courtliness and love which is not without sophistication. |
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Sounds improbable, but Dave Bassett has become part of the furniture at Oakwell. |
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The software designer needs to distinguish between the improbable and the impossible. |
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On their way from playoff also-rans to just plain also rans, the Timberwolves have made an improbable detour into the NBA's elite. |
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Of all the improbable hobbies for a group captain, his was the making of jam. |
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But even if the calculated emollience is a stratagem, it confirms one of the most improbable features of his character. |
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He never learnt Irish and his philological arguments tended to invoke specious homophones and improbable etymologies. |
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A chap by the improbable name of Monty Nebinger emails to offer his services. |
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Rather it's the incoherent screenplay, direction which jerks from one improbable setting to another and lets itself wander off into teen romance. |
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But the most improbable event occurs when he decides he wants a love life and asks to be given a human appearance. |
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The solution of several apicomplexan, acanthocephalan and trematode parasites to this problem is a particularly efficient yet improbable one. |
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It is highly improbable that both a telephonic transmission and radio transmission from the bank's alarm to the control room was blocked. |
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A bearded Argentinian makes a run through the penalty box like a slalom skier, at improbable angles for a man with the ball. |
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Letters of commendation and approval were received from three notable personages but improbable Keatsians. |
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As this is ballet, like opera, there are lots of improbable plot twists before the story concludes with a happy ending. |
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Garner has wrestled with dozens of difficult decisions during this improbable 42-14 run. |
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Problems of remoteness may arise where the risk he contemplates is highly improbable. |
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By analyzing the sources of return, however, it can be easily seen that a repetition of that historical performance is improbable. |
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And they can all wear entirely improbable costumes and still look good. |
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However, it is improbable that they are true, given the still very fragile state of the time-share industry. |
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Secondly, in spite of a fair degree of hype, it is highly improbable that there will be any sanctions or counter-measures against those countries that fail to pass muster. |
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My mind raced through one improbable scenario after the next. |
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This engaging tale develops its characters subtly and skilfully and has an improbable but enjoyable ending involving Capone as the deus ex machina. |
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But then Murkowski decided to run as a write-in candidate in the general election and pulled off an improbable victory. |
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Eight days into his improbable comeback crusade, Spitzer was fired up and ready to go. |
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He nearly took an improbable half a point but his final putt lipped out. |
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They could get a snootful of jet fumes as campaign planes shuttle candidates back and forth overhead between improbable destinations in closely contested states. |
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It is said to be the fish with whose gall Tobit recovered his sight, although it seems improbable that a fish of this species should have leapt out of the River Tigris. |
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His stories perfectly capture that fascination with exotic names and improbable colours and, best of all, the thrill of making a wise spending choice. |
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I got four pastel pencils in magenta, imperial purple, dark cornflower and a brighter blue and made some light sketches in these improbable colours. |
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They had to infect the perfectly adequate data with the totally improbable idea of a 400-year-old heirloom elk antler tool. |
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The novelist's imagination is probable, the poet's improbable. |
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And yet, improbable as it had seemed for most of the afternoon, they won. |
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That's not so much a problem if you discard objective truth as improbable and inherently unprovable, but by God, if you're going to be religious, do it right. |
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A mere year ago this outcome would have been considered wildly improbable. |
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The reef is an improbable landscape of improbable creatures, and we can do little but borrow descriptions from the terrestrial world in an attempt to describe them. |
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It is improbable that any terrorization of the civil population which can be achieved by air attack could compel the government of a nation to surrender. |
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So the story was about those two characters reuniting and, in the most improbable circumstances, changing the world. |
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The first step on such a journey, Yale to Army recruiting station, is on the surface the most improbable. |
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From this louche improbable source pours music of sublime beauty without one false note. |
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Well, it's a theory, an improbable one, but harmless fun to contemplate. |
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Watermelon, Feta and Black Olive Saladby Nigella Lawson The star chef combines improbable ingredients that beguile the palate. |
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Having witnessed her improbable display, nobody in Chattanooga cared a wink about the final result. |
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The notion that peace demonstrators had arrived at a demonstration tooled-up with cudgels and swords seemed improbable to practically everyone bar the time. |
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It is improbable that a timetable for decommissioning would be enough to prevent him from resigning as First Minister and collapsing the executive. |
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No flight of fancy was too improbable, no wild accusation too unlikely. |
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That may sound improbable, but actually we use multi-tracks all the time. |
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It may seem improbable, but the odds that faster trains are coming to the Northeast Corridor have jumped recently. |
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Aric had heard improbable tales of earth drakes eating entire mekillots. Seeing this one, however, he no longer had reason to doubt. |
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He was mounted on a mangy, shovel-headed horse so spavined that it should have been unable to support his improbable bulk. |
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This second marriage seems improbable as Edward was campaigning in Ireland at the time, and a marriage in the midst of these events is unlikely. |
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And so we try, as best we can, to do justice to the tremendousness of our improbable existence. |
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Somewhat dispiritingly, it holds that large-scale reform is highly improbable at this point. |
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The destruction of submarines required their discovery, an improbable occurrence on aggressive patrols, by chance alone. |
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Very improbable structures readily arise through the cumulation of small alterations. |
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They just needed a little English, one more good bounce, a chance to recover an onside kick and keep an improbable comeback alive. |
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As for the Cimbri, some things that are told about them are incorrect and others are extremely improbable. |
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This, however, seems improbable, given the participation of the other captains and the events that transpired. |
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Based on sheer numbers alone, Pizarro's military victory was one of the most improbable in recorded history. |
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Placement of RZD's controlling stake of TransContainer in an improbable state JV with the Kazakhs and Byelorussians seems intended to stave off privatization. |
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Historically, this series of events is extremely improbable. |
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The corpus of related texts tells us that within rural society it was not improbable for your neighbour's envy of your fine cattle to take the form of a mara. |
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We feel it is highly improbable that the crimes in respect of which Sutcliffe has been charged and convicted are the only ones attributable to him. |
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To the MR's surprise, the Sheffield councillors then backed an improbable speculation called the Sheffield, Chesterfield, Bakewell, Ashbourne, Stafford and Uttoxeter Railway. |
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It should be emphasized that highly improbable events occur in nature without the involvement of any kind of supernatural or superscientific phenomena. |
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It's an improbable 85-minute comedy about a young Afro-Cuban doctor who dreams of becoming a reggaeton star, to the deep dismay of his revolution-loving mother. |
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Just as no therapy is likely to change the sexual orientation of a woman who prefers a man, it is improbable that therapy will change the desire of a pedophile for a child. |
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I could have been given a soundbox that was capable of destroying every eardrum for 100 yards, but since I don't have a motor car that too was improbable. |
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A death sentence for Kasab, seen to represent Pakistan, will be widely supported in a frenzy of righteous retribution. Presidential clemency is politically improbable. |
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