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The local asylum loomed in the imagination, as it loomed in reality: a forbidding institution behind big gates, fortified with shrubberies, in which, almost certainly, wild-eyed inmates lurked with drooling mouths.
While the origins of the X. laevis established in the U.K. are unknown, the founding members of the population in Wales (and also a population introduced in the early 1960s on the Isle of Wight but now probably extinct (Tinsley et al., submitted for publication)) were almost certainly wild-caught in South Africa.
The players' wild-card initiative is intriguing because with their support, baseball will almost certainly add wild cards to the playoffs in the near future.
And Portnoy certainly goes wild.
The story she told was certainly a wild one – the sort that prompted more questions than it satisfied.
Like Mr. Zorn's piece, "Tetras" is certainly a wild ride, one whose structure reflects Xenakis's mathematical and architectural backgrounds.
In the end, a £203,000 opening from 146 screens feels a tad disappointing, and there will almost certainly be wild variations among individual screen tallies.
Certainly the wild card, at the least, would have been theirs, and once the Red Sox were in the postseason, Martínez, Lowe and Colón would have been difficult to overcome.
Certainly the wild success in both forms explains why this is one distaff story Hollywood can get behind: even as the final Swedish movie brings the initial screen cycle to a close, David Fincher is directing the first American adaptation, a sign that a good, possibly great screen version might still happen.
Katy Perry may not have roared during her appearance on ESPN's "College GameDay," but she certainly went wild.
My imagination was certainly running wild at the prospect of trusting a stranger I couldn't communicate with to tie me up 5,000 miles from home.
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