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The Zionists improbably succeeded in reviving Hebrew, now the dominant spoken language in Israel.This was not the most practical thing to do.
"Preceded by a sulfurous reputation," Le Journal du Dimanche reported, "Carla Bruni has improbably succeeded in a country so traditionally attached to conventions: in less than six months, the third wife of Sarko has conquered, after that of the President, the heart of the French: 68percentt of them, according to our JDD poll, appreciate their new first lady".
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The gale is named Lewis J. Stadlen, who improbably appears to be impersonating all of the Marx Brothers at once and, even more improbably, succeeding at it.
Improbably, it succeeded.
But then, from an uncharitable perspective, Ritchie's whole career can seem like cheating: he has succeeded in an improbably wide range of genres, largely by convincing fans that liking him is more fun than hating him.
The Senate easily defeated a same-sex marriage measure in 2009, when the chamber was controlled by Democrats; improbably, it seemed to face better odds this year, when it is controlled by Republicans, because Mr. Cuomo has succeeded in persuading all but one Democrat to support the measure, and because a few Republicans have changed their votes.
Griffith succeeded.
Nobody succeeded.
It succeeded.
They succeeded.
Baquet succeeded.
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