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It really is an extraordinary episode, even in a climate where extraordinary episodes have become the norm.
"Fifty years after one of the most extraordinary episodes of social upheaval in American history," Gladwell wrote, "we seem to have forgotten what activism is".
Fifty years after one of the most extraordinary episodes of social upheaval in American history, we seem to have forgotten what activism is.
One of the most extraordinary episodes of American political history has played itself out before a surprisingly calm public: most polls showed that barely a quarter of the population deemed it a crisis.
One of the most extraordinary episodes in Islamic militancy of recent years involved the effective mass suicide of almost an entire football team in a completely hopeless attack on army and police positions in southern Thailand.
Even more extraordinary episodes of thievery often go unreported -- the losses are handled informally, outside of court -- to avoid embarrassment for executives whose reputations are built on their financial acumen, lawyers and security experts say.
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The break came in a less than extraordinary episode of Coronation Street.
European success at Gleneagles was partly overshadowed by an extraordinary episode between Phil Mickelson and Tom Watson.
The decision to release him appeared to mark the end of an extraordinary episode that riveted Mr. Nastase's compatriots.
In one extraordinary episode, for instance, it arranges an "epic battle" between a mako shark and the tiger.
In giving various examples, I overlooked one extraordinary episode that illustrated the way in which women journalists suffered from prejudice.
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