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Take Root, which opened in January in far west Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, is an improbable enterprise.
When he began research on southern history in the early 1970s, this seemed an improbable enterprise.
That show closed on Sunday, but you can still get a sense of his improbable enterprise in a fascinating exhibition called "Sandhill Healings: Important Works by Emery Blagdon," on view through Saturday at the Cavin-Morris Gallery in Chelsea.
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Indeed, all across the city, Bratislavans are managing to attract visitors with an improbable variety of enterprises tucked into those glorious buildings.
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Post-PC devices are driving enterprises to rethink their entire IT architecture, thanks to a wildly unpredictable and improbable chain reaction set off by a new consumer device from Apple.
It was only in January 2009 that the improbable figure of Peter Mandelson resuscitated the idea by allocating the pathetic sum of £75m to a new enterprise fund.
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