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Improbably, no injuries were reported.
There is, improbably, no doubt among the main characters that this is a foolish war.
We also discover that Rozzie has for years been going blind, although, somewhat improbably, no one around her seems to notice, and Rozzie herself is fairly blasé about her condition.
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In 1940, Singer married Alma Wassermann, a German Jewish refugee who, improbably enough, spoke no Yiddish and who left a prosperous husband and two children to be with him.
Somewhat improbably, there was no angry confrontation at the farm in this poor but beautiful area of lakes and forests and rolling fields of wheat.
The army prepared the way for a ground operation with air strikes against militant hideouts, which it rather improbably claims have caused no civilian casualties.
Barbara Ellen Before Michelle Obama, the female celebrity could be broadly divided into two height categories: teeny-tiny actress with elfin features or improbably tall supermodel with no hips.
His family's wagon was loaded improbably -- but perhaps no more so than a Web site stocked with sofas -- with fruit tree seedlings from the Midwest, which in time provided the orchards for an entire region.
Utterly mad yet improbably fascinating, Ryuhei Kitamura's "No One Lives" camouflages an oddly compelling central idea with the trashy trappings of the low-budget slasher movie.
And no matter how improbably vast this new Celtic diaspora may sound, no visitor could fail to see that there is something (perhaps the only thing) that unites so many peoples over more than a millennium – namely, their art.
The Mets' owners suddenly had more than $500 million wiped out — and no one to provide the improbably consistent returns on the capital they invested with him.
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