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Most astonishingly, by manipulating chromatophores and contorting their bodies, some do things no dog or his master can.
Most astonishingly of all, he says that individual citizens have only "two channels" to influence the EU: the British government and the European court.
Most astonishingly for someone in his profession, Farber believes in the "inextinguishable presence of will" as a crucial factor in human affairs.
Most astonishingly of all, Strong sails close to acknowledging that the subject at the heart of his book is all a con.
Most astonishingly, Mr Sharon has battered down the right wing of his own Likud Party and got his parliament to order the uprooting by force if necessary of all 7,000 or so Israeli settlers in the Gaza strip.
Most astonishingly, Mr. Freud's portrait of a "Woman Smiling" painted in 1958 or 1959 in a style that harks back to French realist painting in the later 19th century was received with considerable enthusiasm.
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Most people were astonishingly tolerant of their friends arriving pre-wrapped in their own cloud of air pollution.
Astonishingly, most of Sandberg's catalogues and posters were a sideline, designed in the evenings and at weekends.
Most famously and astonishingly, Steve Blass, a veteran All-Star pitcher, woke up one morning in the early 1970's and could not find the plate.
Astonishingly, most of these films came out in one 10-year period and traded crosscurrents with booms across the Atlantic, like the French New Wave and the earlier Italian neorealism.
Astonishingly, most courts still shut for 90-120 holidayear yeandattemptsmpto to cut judges' off-time have gone nowhere.
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