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Much less could they have foreseen that a stunning Anglo-American victory would lead to yet another war, one that would destroy Britain's empire and raise in its ruin the American republic that Washington himself would lead.
Telepathy in this context is just a simile for empathy but none the less, says Cainer, "some of the most stunningly psychic people I've ever met work in television".
The local schnapps is a hundred-and-eighty proof, guaranteed to stun your brain in seconds.
Twenty miles away, at Phoenix's stunning 40-acre Arizona Biltmore resort, energy lobbyists were out on the links with their own gaggle of congressmen and Bush administration officials, enjoying the balmy Arizona sunshine, part of a $3,000 per corporation Republican fund-raising package that also would include a dinner later that night, with Domenici as the keynote speaker.
In another stunner, a series of lithographs from 1945-46 progressively reduce his realistic drawing of a full-bodied bull to a witty outline.
The intelligence dossier about which we are all so exercised was itself a PR stunt.
Another rule prohibits the use of air-injection stunning, a method of killing cattle that can blast bits of infected brain into meat.
Several new games arrive daily at my office, each accompanied by a letter describing it as the most anticipated game of the year, one whose revolutionary game play and stunning graphics make it the greatest game in the history of the circuit board.
The woman stung with Gurule's Taser, 48-year-old Suzette Spanhel, is white.
Diplomats in America and Europe were stunned by Abbas's resignation.
Just when Paltrow might have stunned her detractors with a flurry of fun-filled frolics, she's back on a cup of hot water, in Dorchester china, with a slice of lemon on the side.
The ice water stung and scorched like fire.
“He was very gutsy, always pushing—let’s do this, let’s do that.” Kerry’s physical daring—as a skier, a windsurfer, a motorcycle rider, a stunt pilot—remains a source of wonder among his friends.
"Antarctica is a place of stunning, stunning beauty," says Pat Keough, "but you also feel as though you have landed on another planet.
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