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In what the new study calls "stunning" progress, the number of female faculty members has nearly doubled in the School of Science since 1999 and in the School of Engineering since its original study was completed in 2002.
Tonight CBS will air the first of a two-part series on the "hidden epidemic" of military suicides, revealing numbers that CBS calls "stunning".
A new Public Policy Polling survey finds that O'Donnell has a three-point lead over Castle 47-444 percent), a result that the Huffington Post's Mark Blumenthal calls "stunning because Castle, a moderate Republican and popular former Governor, has led likely Democratic nominee Chris Coons by double-digit margins all year".
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The method called stunning may involve poisoning with toxic plants and special chemicals or mechanical stunning by explosions under water.
What particularly drew Wachtell's ire were the results of the proposals, which Steven Davidoff called "stunning" in a recent Deal Professor column.
Mr. Rubin relied on the code she found in a report last July in which he identified what he called "stunning, stunning flaws" in Diebold software.
That explains, she said, why she was in dissent in the 5-4 decinion in June to strike down part of the Voting Rights Act, a decision she called "stunning in terms of activism".
Investigators found that the group's board had acted with what the attorney general called "stunning" negligence in allowing a shell company, which Mr. Scott created, to charge Educational Housing millions of dollars for unnecessary services.
The decision was a defeat for human rights advocates, one that some legal experts called stunning, considering the court's history of wariness toward the human rights standards of the American justice system.
The White House, and its new C.I.A. director, John Brennan, have emphasized that someone always thinks very hard before killing someone — really thinking about it being the new definition of due process, and one that might, fairly, be called stunning.
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