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The second previously implausible event -- a one-notch downgrade in the United States government's credit rating -- is quite possible even if the ceiling is raised in the next 11 days.
Only one (implausible) event might bring about rapid, and real, competition: a sudden surge of interest by the average American in his electricity bill.
Now add reservoir induced seismicity (the dam was never so full) and the implausible event of dam failure suddenly looms large.
He called the accusations as an "abracadabra story" that amounted to no more than producing "a man who had been dead more than a year, laying out implausible events that supposedly happened more than 14 years ago".
He said the tape amounted to no more than producing "a man who had been dead more than a year, laying out implausible events that supposedly happened more than 14 years ago".
Through a series of entertaining if implausible events, Annie and Tucker strike up a friendship.
But implausible events do happen.
They plot "inserts" — unexpected but never implausible events that complicate the mission.
The idea of being 50 years old was linked in my imagination with such implausible events as disappearing on the way to the grocery store - things that never happen to me.
One book, "My Favourite No Such Stories", is entirely devoted to implausible events, plausibly illustrated.All of this work, however, was caught up in controversy thanks to another Ungerer sideline: erotic drawing.
The story of Mark and Teddy takes up the bulk of the second half of "What I Loved" and its sensationalistic tone and implausible events not only fail to mesh with the finely observed first half of the novel, but also threaten to erase the memories the reader has of that portion -- an unfortunate development for a book that got off to such a promising start.
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