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She succeeded spectacularly that day in talking her way out of trouble.
Before borrowing blew out so spectacularly, that would have seemed far too much.Some of the reduction will happen automatically as the economy recovers.
In 1947 he stepped up to Mateosz of Budapest, maintaining his progress so spectacularly that soon he collected the first of his 86 international caps, but it was after he was signed by Honved, the Hungarian Army club also based in the capital, in 1950, that he developed into a world-class operator.
Gilliam seems to have elected to do the latter so spectacularly that it floors everyone anyway.
It's not clear whether the Democrats have botched it so spectacularly that the suburbs are flipping back, but they're certainly back in play.
One could imagine a summit meeting between Trump and Putin going brilliantly — or flaming out so spectacularly that Trump calls for war planes the next day.
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It happened a bit, but only a bit, less spectacularly than that.
Monti had failed spectacularly at that, and Letta even worse.
Allocating capital is a major — perhaps the most important — job of a financial system, and the banks failed spectacularly at that.
I'm sure this week's Romney does not regard that as a partisan statement even though teenage birth rates actually fell spectacularly during that exact period.
Only Dustin can implode as spectacularly as that, of course.
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