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"It's all improbable, incredible.
It's all good, all improbable, and very un-New York.
George Washington, too, was pessimistic; Madison's defeat seemed to him "not at all improbable".
As I winched my lower mandible back into place, I reflected that this relationship wasn't at all improbable.
War stories, like Holocaust stories, are all both alike and different, and all improbable; each turns on moments of horror, serendipity, and unimaginable bravery.
It is not at all improbable that it will at some point be bought by a larger company, which probably means Google, although it might mean Facebook.
A memorial, as part of a mixed-use project, will in some way turn out to look Minimalist, Minimalism, of all improbable art movements of the last 50 years, having become the unofficial language of memorial art.
The nearest the two came to a spat was in China during April, where Rosberg accused Hamilton of driving too slowly, of all improbable things, and of compromising his race by backing him into the third-placed Sebastian Vettel It was a peculiar viewpoint in view of the fact that Rosberg never represented a threat to Hamilton's lead in the race.
"It is not at all improbable he could be subjected to cruel and degrading treatment and sentenced to life imprisonment or even capital punishment," he added.
But given an evidence base including not only EBS but also belief in God together with the specifically Christian beliefs that Jesus is the second person of the trinity incarnate, and that the New Testament is a reliable source of information on these matters given these things, the proposition that he rose from the dead may not be at all improbable.
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And we have heard before all these improbable protestations about enlarging the news audience by moving the bulletin later - from the ITV companies.
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