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It is hard to fathom, though, how the rest of New York has barely noticed that the artist responsible for making the Shpy such a mensch is Al Jaffee.
The fellow who used the blunt term was certainly voicing the thoughts of many in Largo and in the world at large about Steven Stanton's decision to become Susan Stanton; a sex change is still a step that many people just can't fathom, though the procedure has been available for more than half a century.
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Though hard to fathom, a visit to the ER for the condition can cost a stunning $2,600.
A few, though, are harder to fathom.
I have to admit I am yet to fathom the reason for its popularity, though.
The character of Engleby's oddness, though, is harder to fathom.
The spectacular stained-glass overhead dome is still intact, though I can't fathom why it has been concealed behind a sail-shaped cloth.
They're still both essentially tomatoey, though, whereas I have never been able to fathom how almond-flavoured items, such as amaretti biscuits and marzipan, can taste so revoltingly not of almonds.
Jeter without the Yankees, though, is somewhat harder to fathom.
In this sense, David Garrard would seem like the best solution for Miami, though it's hard to fathom that actually being the case.
Hard though it may be to fathom, one of America's most glamorous locales during the middle decades of the last century was a small town in Wisconsin with the homey name of Genesee Depot.
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