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The voucher case was undeniably the bombshell of the court's 2001-2002 term.
Then there was the bombshell of discovering the work of Marcel Duchamp.
Plus there was the bombshell of discovering a Barbie under there, her hair glitter-glued to the floor.
ITV dropped the bombshell of doom after rumours spread that Simon Cowell would be putting the TV singing contest to rest for at least a year.
Barton was understood to be close to extending his stay at St James Parkk in January when the bombshell of Andy Carroll's departure for Liverpool dropped.
The night had started with the bombshell of Ferguson leaving out Wayne Rooney but the repercussions of that decision can wait for another day.
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The bombshell out of Ottawa, Canada also lit up the message boards at online investing community ValueForum.com, where members feverishly discussed at what price royalty trusts would be a good buy.
Wise, mature, and diffident old masters do not trumpet their own brilliance with the bravado of brash young geniuses, and the subtlety of their innovations often makes them less conspicuous than the bombshells of their conceptual peers.
So I had to sort of drop the bombshell on her".
But it was on the political hot potato of Scottish broadcasting that Mr Davies dropped the biggest bombshell of the night.
It was only when journalists surrounded him on his way out and asked about Khodorkovsky that he dropped the biggest bombshell of the afternoon, despite not mentioning a pardon when asked about the jailed tycoon during the session itself.
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