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Shockingly — or in 2012 parlance, as expected — Oakland led most of the game, losing only in the final seconds on a 55-yard field goal.
Shockingly -- or perhaps not -- Lansbury says "Little Women" is the first time she's worked with a female director in her 70-year career.
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She looks to the 1940s, "when female characters in film were really crazy, or shockingly aggressive, or there were unmarried women in the workplace.
His work is always shockingly beautiful or strange, or something else that makes me pause.
Either the queen is shockingly forgetful or shockingly ill-informed, or -- as many Britons believe -- she was desperately trying to prevent various bits of damaging gossip from coming out in public, a strategy that, if it existed, clearly did not work.
And in a nutshell, that's the terrible, intoxicating alchemy of 24: It takes what should be good -- what we know is right, fair, principled and honorable -- and, step by step (or, shockingly, all at once) turns it bad.
Most of us, after all, are deficient in rationality: we are excessively fearful of unlikely hazards when those hazards are shockingly unfamiliar or disturbingly involuntary (like dying in a terrorist attack or from something in the drinking water).
Mr. Brennan's assertion was either shockingly naïve or deliberately misleading.
These are either shockingly delicious or you are just very hungry.
"We do our versions of them, never as shockingly innovative or brilliant as when the masters did them".
Not being accused of being willfully blind, shockingly incurious or curiously casual about his corporation's money.
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