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The novel ends with this extraordinary report: At the end of the 1790s the young Hardenbergs, in their turn, began to go down, almost without protest, with pulmonary tuberculosis.
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"This is an extraordinary report but it is happening in a political context," he said.
Focussing on the extraordinary reporting of the New York Times.
Scottish Labour's justice spokesman Lewis Macdonald said: "Kenny MacAskill has repeatedly claimed that the decision for al-Megrahi to drop his appeal was 'a matter for him and the courts', yet these extraordinary reports throw all that into question".
An extraordinary report came out this week which should lay to rest any questions anyone still has on the subject.
But the Russians' extraordinary report is likely to provoke calls for more proof.
It is understood that Clattenburg filed his own "extraordinary report" to the FA regarding the accusations.
"AIDS Doctors: Voices From the Epidemic" is their report from the front line -- and it is an extraordinary report.
It's an extraordinary report; the details are quite as engrossing and poignant as those in the movie — but not as moving or horrifying.
One extraordinary report, by a Telegraph writer, described an inundation of sex workers and sex tourists that is reducing women to levels of bargain-basement commodification that makes the average Hong Kong bar look like teatime at the Fawcett Society.
The worst of these horrors are typified by some that came to light just last Friday, in an extraordinary report by Tim Golden, in the Times, about the routine use of torture at the Bagram Collection Point in Afghanistan, in 2002.
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