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But this is still a staggering example of how one man's story can overshadow the greater narrative of an entire international sport.

Her 2012 piece, Deconstructing Lana Del Rey, is a staggering example that cuts through cynicism to find the truth behind the singer's consummately constructed artifice.

The counties' decision to scrap the 50-over format next season and plump instead for a 40-over tournament is a staggering example of the dog being wagged by the tail.

But after Faker himself took issue with the tweets (before deleting his replies, and apologising) – and after legions of old boys and fans proceeded to attack me over Twitter – the whole incident became a staggering example of how reluctant we are to really unpack what privilege means, especially in the arts.

Looked at in any number of ways, the Morgan plant — named for Edward M. Morgan, the postmaster of New York from 1907 to 1917 — is a staggering example of federal logistics and enough to make one finally let go of one's conception of the Postal Service as a third-tier operation mainly concerned with the avoidance of barking dogs.

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Seinfeld (if that makes sense)." The video does however omit perhaps the most staggering example, Joaquin Phoenix playing a false version of himself for the best part of a year in I'm Still Here.

In the International Herald Tribune, Suzy Menkes called it "the most staggering example of self-indulgent luxury since Louis XIV held court at Versailles" — where, by the way, Galliano had presented Dior's previous winter collection.

Ben Goldacre, a journalist, has noted "staggering" examples of organisations breaching the basic security protocols for the data.

It's one of the most staggering examples of the benefits of a – literal— greenfield opportunity I've seen on the road.

A review into hospital spending, due to report later this year, had found "staggering" examples of waste, Mr Hunt said, with some hospitals spending £12 on a box of syringes, others £4, and others spending £66 on a box toilet roll that cost other hospitals £30.

One of the most staggering examples, presented appropriately enough by Theatre Workshop in 1957, was Henry Chapman's You Won't Always Be On Top.

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