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It was an improbable one to hear in the middle of that bridge, the sound of a tenor sax, floating to me in faint recurring fragments through the bright empty air, like footnotes to the remote desultory lowing of tugs on the river far below... tenor sax.
Our friendship was an improbable one.
In any case, the notion that army generals or any other important faction would object to Kim Jong-un's takeover was an improbable one to begin with; no North Korean could oppose the hereditary succession without being opposed to the state itself.
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"The statutory ruling is an improbable one," said Ellen D. Katz, a law professor at the University of Michigan.
Once decried by the public for breaking Peter Powell's heart and getting Cadbury's to finance her wedding, her rejuvenation is an improbable one.
It was an improbable hit.
It was an improbable choice.
It was an improbable theory.
Arafat was an improbable leader.
It was an improbable Cinderella story.
Drawing on a multiyear qualitative study of five circuit courts, including in-depth interviews with thirty-five judges and senior administrators, I show that strictly random selection is a myth, and an improbable one at that in many instances, it would have been impossible as a practical matter for the courts studied here to create their panels by random draw.
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