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But his book is more extraordinary than any conspiracy.
Perhaps more extraordinary than the changes themselves is that the men in uniform have accepted them.
Since making the film, she volunteers, she keeps hearing stories far more "extraordinary" than her own.
In fact, in certain respects, his achievement in "Coriolanus" is more extraordinary than in "Lear".
Would beating Holmes be any more extraordinary than knocking out Sonny Liston and George Foreman?
What could be more extraordinary than the largest bankruptcy in American history?
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THERE can be few more extraordinary sights than politicians indulging in a fit of tightfistedness ahead of an election.
It turned out to be a more extraordinary story than he or anyone else could possibly have imagined.
Dr Zahnle and his colleagues show that a rapidly fluctuating level of methane is an even more extraordinary claim than has been widely appreciated.
An intense focus on another person — even for a mere five minutes — is a more extraordinary experience than it probably should be, unless you happen to be a therapist, I suppose.
"I talked to Jim the week before and said, 'We're going to have you come testify.' " In debriefing Comey before his testimony, Bharara heard a more extraordinary tale than he had expected.
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