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It seems so improbable that he could have loved her.
It's so improbable that it almost seems impossible".
The whole idea seemed so improbable that the networks tried to hedge their bets.
The change in their circumstances, therefore, was so sudden and so improbable that the home crowd was dumbfounded.
But somehow it doesn't seem so improbable that Eliot Spitzer, say, might perform his phone calls to sex-for-hire establishments.
When it was over, government officials pegged turnout at 27percentt — a figure so improbable that it scarcely seemed intended to be believed.
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We also considered the possibility that reflation would not happen; our "Depression Contingency" scenario seemed so improbable, however, that we did not think it relevant for planning.
The story of Rodriguez, which is told in the new edge-of-your-seat documentary is the rare tale that's so improbable and perfect that it doesn't need even the slightest assistance in mythmaking.
That pitch and catch, he meant, so improbable and dramatic that it made a sidebar of the actual game-winner, a 13-yard pass to an open Plaxico Burress, who had merely forecast the Giants' upset of the Patriots.
Polamalu, who had seven interceptions this season, including one so improbable and acrobatic that it became a hit on YouTube, said that LeBeau did not make a big deal over picks and sacks.
This was the term coined by the novelist David Foster Wallace to describe instances in which Federer hit shots so improbable and sublime that "the jaw drops and eyes protrude and sounds are made that bring spouses in from other rooms to see if you're O.K".
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