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I first encountered true Japanese noodles in a quite improbable setting.
There was, to be sure, something quite improbable from the start about having a home in the Poconos and a job in New York.
Distant Yet Inviting There was, to be sure, something quite improbable from the start about having a home in the Poconos and a job in New York.
Maybe it's because of the weather: Spain and Portugal are enjoying an Indian summer of quite improbable splendour, with clear, powder-blue skies, hot as June.
But in Europe, much of Latin America and other parts of the world, the vans are ubiquitous, and over five generations (since 1949), they have fulfilled a multitude of tasks, including some quite improbable ones.
In the first set she was as flat as a pancake, but fought back strongly only to get involved in a third set of quite improbable drama which included eight breaks of serve before Dementieva won the tie-break 7-5 on her second match point.
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But the mother-son-Katie triangle is quite frankly improbable.
"But that is in direct contradiction to the music; it makes her suicide quite simply improbable".
WHEN Keizo Obuchi became prime minister of Japan in mid-1998, he was seen by his countrymen as quite the most improbable occupant of the top job in decades.
It reveals, among other things, that Welles's reputation as a self-mythologizer is itself a bit of a myth: quite a few improbable anecdotes turn out to be more or less true.
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