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Amazingly enough, the earthquake seemed to bury, at least temporarily, some of the region's most ancient enmities.
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In the U.S., CNG has amazingly enough captured 20 percent of the new garbage truck and bus markets.
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Clinton's role in this matter remains obscure, in part because the State Department's Accountability Review Board did not interview her, amazingly enough.
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Amazingly enough, he even ranks ahead of Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev and Richard Strauss.
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Amazingly enough, this fact seems largely to have escaped the attention of those responsible for assessing the security risks inherent in such technology transfers.
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Amazingly enough, the film's composer Max Steiner, a Viennese-born musician who scored hundreds of Hollywood movies, was initially disinclined to use a popular song.
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First of all, amazingly enough given the overwhelming evidence, the environment in general, and biodiversity conservation in particular, is still not seen as a top priority by the global community.
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Amazingly enough, if the government had intervened to halt the use of dispersants as some environmentalists demanded, this positive development might have been delayed, allowing additional oil to come ashore and further endanger the Gulf ecosystem.
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That's because his strongest rival in the race is, irony of ironies, the most steadfastly conventional filmmaker of this year's nominees, Clint Eastwood, whose "Million Dollar Baby" is being hailed in some quarters as, amazingly enough, a masterpiece.
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No one was hurt, amazingly enough.
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Glass, a Stanford Business School graduate who helped Jerry Jones buy the amazingly undervalued Dallas Cowboys back in 1989, has been investing in stocks long enough to know that truly great investment opportunities only come along once a decade or so.
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