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Even in the context of the Jets' strange history, this deal would be a stunner.
She's been shortlisted for the Man Booker prize before, and this is shaping up to be a stunner.
Wouldn't that be a stunner?" Ariel Levy joined The New Yorker as a staff writer in 2008.
Jim Harbaugh's move to Colin Kaepernick may be a stunner in the traditionally conservative coaching ranks, but Billick believes the dimension Kaepernick brings to the offense — he can run and throw deep — makes the Niners the favorite to represent the N.F.C. in the Super Bowl because it completes a balanced team.
Wouldn't that be a stunner?" One Saturday last August, a sixteen year-old girl in West Virginia did something that teen-agers do: she told her parents that she was sleeping at another girl's house, across the Ohio River, and then, after her mother dropped her off there, she and a few friends headed into the hot summer night to a party.
"A Cry in the Dark" would be a stunner if it only presented the facts of this extraordinary case: how the Chamberlains are ostracized for their "strange" beliefs (they're Seventh-day Adventists) and how the Australian judicial system blew up the most marginal evidence into hysterical accusations of infanticide.
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