Much of his narrative concerns the sensational adventures of police officers pursuing Vandemonians. |
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Overall, this style of studying sensational murder stories through a case study has a number of advantages. |
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The arrest of a prosecutor as an accomplice has put a bizarre new twist on a sensational murder case in Nuremberg. |
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Next hour, the prosecution will begin its rebuttal, meaning the sensational five month trial is winding down. |
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However, that changes when the suspected murderers become defendants in sensational trials that could bring in big bucks. |
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The acquittal of eight paramilitary officers in a sensational trial in Ivory Coast tops today's segment. |
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In the wake of a sensational murder case, local newspapers printed lurid headlines and helped increase passions in the city. |
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Today, more than 25 years later and with his sensational trial underway, it is heavy with irony. |
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For a sensational trial, the penny papers sent reporters to the courtroom every day. |
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Such sensational murders, although regular occurrences in history, are nonetheless unusual events. |
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All of which has been in the news this week, following the sensational collapse of the trial involving two Leeds United players. |
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Significantly, that was also the year when he made sensational allegations concerning mass murder of Aborigines by a police patrol. |
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Some 49,000 of them clubbed together to bring the government to the High Court in one of the most sensational trials of the year. |
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This regulation is aimed at preventing the presentation of sensational images to boost media ratings. |
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Their survey seems to have used dubious and possibly unethical methods to extract potentially sensational information. |
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The sensational story, he now says, was based on information supplied to him by some French reporters. |
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I agree that media coverage of the issue too often has been laden with generalizations, hyperbole and sensational images. |
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When news was presented in a sensational form, it certainly evokes simplistic responses. |
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The news media have also become more sensational, more prone to scandal and possibly less accurate. |
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To rise above the din in a society swamped with information, there is no alternative but to be sensational and dramatic. |
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I mean, in the media, all the time, the thing that we're most interested in is the most sensational, the most hyperbolic. |
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Another year, another England prodigy with a sensational one-day entrance and an even more eye-catching hairstyle. |
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The Australian champion has had a sensational season and should be among the best sprinters when the Tour gets under way. |
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Dazzling costumes, spectacular sets and sensational choreography make this performance by The Rattonians an evening of glamour and glitz. |
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The favorite going in, Monica looked sensational and got tremendous audience response as her reward. |
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He makes numerous sensational catches because of excellent speed and judgment. |
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His third of the day was a sensational effort, his awesome pace again leaving the Wolves defence trailing on 71 minutes. |
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The overriding selling point for all juices is that they attain the magical properties of both sensational taste and outstanding health benefits. |
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Built in 1891, the hotel offers sensational harbour views, and a seafood and steak menu in the restaurant and bistro. |
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This is a brilliant work, a sensational contemporary art object that seems so easy yet is so conceptually sophisticated. |
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He is a very attractive horse that showed sensational abilities at middle distances. |
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There is sensational scenery, fabulous wildlife and air of unsurpassed clarity. |
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No kitty can resist the lure of this specially formulated combination of sensational delights. |
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Snappy, sassy, citrusy, and gingery, it's an enchanting white wine, sensational with seafood. |
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But after this, he thought of what a sensational delight it would be to feel tears running backwards through himself and into his empty belly. |
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He kept Europe ahead at the ninth with a sensational bunker shot from an awkward lie in a greenside trap, followed by a successful putt. |
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Our culture has become quite shockproof, thanks to a media that brings us daily reports meant to be graphic and sensational in nature. |
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His throwing of the ball is sensational and rarely misses the target intended. |
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And Alice Ripley, as reported, has sensational intensity as the bipolar mom. |
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The new breed of paper focused on sensational stories about city life and trumpeted the value of a popular press as a bulwark of democracy. |
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What a sensational way to win a first ever county minor football championship title. |
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While details are still sketchy, the show looks to be a very extended and extremely sensational commercial. |
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Each has some sensational skiing and boarding, and can easily be reached from an Alpine airport. |
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He ran the length of the pitch, knocking Leigh defenders down like skittles to score a sensational try and claim victory for Keighley. |
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A surfeit of boldfaced names, from world leaders to media personalities, lend the book a sensational thrill. |
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Nasser Hussain could only edge an unplayable McGrath delivery to Ricky Ponting at second slip, who took a sensational sprawling catch. |
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The legal eagles return on January 17 for the second half of the show's sensational sophomore season! |
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When treated with skill, though, it can be sensational, and small quantities added to a soporific bed of Merlot can turn a snooze into a dance. |
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It is her blend of jazz, choral sounds and traditional African music that makes her the sensational jazz musician that she is. |
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The sensational painter of Biblical disasters, John Martin, was one of many who enjoyed a wide vogue in reproduction. |
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The singer's career was then down in the dumps and the award helped him stage a sensational comeback. |
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He made his name after that sensational goal from the halfway line against Wimbledon a few seasons ago. |
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The Croatian father will astound you with his sensational grasp of English swear words. |
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He did it in sensational style as he stopped the man ranked fifth in the world after just 97 seconds of a one-sided contest. |
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Do not succumb to the temptation of jumping into impulsive and sensational outbursts of heavy workouts. |
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Among their horses is a home-bred yearling, which, Ronnie says, they have promised will be sensational. |
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Now be off with your ideas of sensational matzah ball soup, gefilte fish, cholent and lox. |
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But, two goalline clearances and some sensational saves ensured York stayed in sight. |
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And after this sensational summer, the entire country would be inclined to agree with him. |
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His music was characterized by great individuality, sometimes bordering on the sensational. |
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Another major talent to emerge was Natalia, a Russian whose training in flamenco dancing brought a sensational fieriness to her performance. |
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The performer, who plays contrabass, remembers the sensational popularity of the song. |
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The most sensational news was that the conductor will wear a series of costumes, harmonizing in style with those of the characters in the opera. |
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This meeting was arranged following the sensational declaration by chairman John Stabler that the club had folded as of Tuesday night. |
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Rowley potted a field goal to regain the lead before Martyn popped a sensational pass to Cooper who raced away for his second of the game. |
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Miles isn't yet as efficient as Williams would like, but he is quick, crafty and sometimes sensational. |
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The death was a sensational development in a controversy threatening the government's credibility. |
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He won 21 and lost nine in that sensational 1968 season, while leading the league with an earned run average of 1.60 and in shutouts with nine. |
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Rashid and his associates entered a house in Bhogal lane on July 27 and committed the sensational dacoity. |
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It is a sensational, jaw-dropping piece of theatre which gives a brief glimpse of what it's like to be in a war. |
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In other words, this was another sensational example of what sociologists call collective delusions. |
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But defying team orders, Cunego demolished his team-mate on the road with a series of sensational stage rides and cruised to victory. |
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Takuma Sato made the most sensational start off the grid, stealing the limelight as he scorched his way from 7th to 4th. |
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Word soon spread of this sensational Sauvignon emanating from New Zealand that nobody could get hold of it. |
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There is no final score, but mentions that a sensational double play in the ninth inning stopped the Cardinals. |
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It's the fastest and loudest motor-sport on earth, with sensational race action from dragsters and door-slammers, beetles and bikes. |
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We all know the genre, the made-for-TV drama, loosely or tightly based on a sensational news story. |
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He showers you with quotable quotes and his interviews are peppered with sensational statements. |
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It was a bit like Liverpool and Chelsea the other night when the Liverpool fans were sensational and lifted their team. |
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Only just done, I would have picked them as poached but, whatever, they were sensational. |
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The Lexicon Of Love, was a sensational debut, with its brass constructions and guitar ravishments. |
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While he makes some sensational grabs, he also drops more passes than an elite receiver should. |
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The surreal, anarchic and monstrous extremes of yesterday are not so sensational anymore. |
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Backed by a sensational new lights, projection and laser show, The Australian Pink Floyd Show are truly stunning. |
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Yes, it's a sensational, arresting number, which may soon pass into general circulation. |
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Because it was such a sensational crime in 1955, there were lots of newspaper and magazine articles written about it. |
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He was a sensational player who could pass over any distance, could score goals, create goals, the lot. |
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Dr. Ink grew up reading, and loving, the New York tabloids, so he has a taste for the lurid and sensational. |
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The lurid and sensational delivery by Rodriguez propels his movie forward into feeling anything but as recycled as it really is. |
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He won the Crosby Plate at West Lancs in sensational style when he eagled the penultimate hole. |
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Now he is putting out word he's going to reveal sensational details in the tell-all book. |
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Our own media have some responsibility to try to present a balanced picture instead of always gravitating for the sensational. |
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Lewis, who was a solitary and sensational force in the middle of the former system, now must share the inside territory with another linebacker. |
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No, they are sometimes too rough, too driven by circulation targets and proprietors with an eye for profit, too sensational, too uncaring. |
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His career had been built in silence, with no sensational records, no World Series heroics, no self-absorbed theatrics. |
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All his opponents in his sensational contender days had been arranged by a sleazy matchmaker. |
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On opening day, Pujols made a sensational running, barehanded grab-and-throw on a swinging bunt. |
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The initial inquiry triggered sensational newspaper headlines and aroused widespread distrust of the state's public hospital system. |
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In 1869 he won fame as public prosecutor in the sensational murder trial that convicted Nancy Clem. |
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As exploitations of sensational murder trials go, The Staircase is fairly tasteful. |
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But be prepared, because this apocalyptic farce, which boasts some sensational performances, goes on too long, hitting you over the head with outrageousness. |
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After that, I had a sensational roast young grouse served medium-rare. |
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Trying to get him angry with an increasingly cruel set of stunts, our newly cool as a cucumber bandleader learns that staying calm has some sensational fringe benefits. |
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In the less sensational murder cases, it's often a different story. |
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As Bilko, Silvers was never less than sensational, delivering his lines with speed and guile and marvellously ad-libbing when the situation required it. |
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Only last year, he played the innings of his life, taking the West Indians to a sensational triumph against the Englishmen in the Port of Spain Test. |
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There have been so many sensational corporate implosions this year. |
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How could this sensational series not make a great adventure game? |
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A sensational onstage music ensemble, dominated by percussionists and two dynamic singers in gold caftans and headdresses, make the music as vivid as the dancing. |
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Among sports we have terms like parascending and surfari, and nonce adjectives such as sportsational or swimsational which blend words with the last element of sensational. |
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But it all turned out to be speculation, the White House said on Monday, debunking the sensational story. |
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Jay-Jay's been sensational, Laville's hardly put a foot wrong. |
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It had put the family under a lot of pressure and the sensational way in which the matter was being handled was making life very difficult for all of them. |
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The graphics are utterly sensational, the cars are superbly detailed and the cities and lighting are even more incredible than is totally believable or even necessary. |
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The herd amplifies a sensational story, and then it moves on. |
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While he may come across as disaffected and aloof off stage, he and his band are a powerhouse on stage, and have crafted several sensational albums of anthemic songs. |
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The rite of exorcism is not quite as sensational as movies and legend might have one believe. |
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Online, the more sensational prepper sites are publishing Ebola guide after Ebola guide. |
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After lunch, Marvan Atapattu swung the initiative toward Sri Lanka again with a sensational catch at deep square leg that saw the end of Cullinan at 38 runs. |
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It challenges everyone to be accurate and not be sensational but at the same time to cut through the red tape to get to the real meat of the story. |
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Of these, the most striking is Matthew G. Lewis, whose novel The Monk cast aside Radcliffe's decorum in its sensational depictions of diabolism and incestuous rape. |
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This sensational third novel in her Neapolitan series is a reminder that she is one of the most talented writers working today. |
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Issy only appears in the Dr. Phil episodes in still photos and sensational videos. |
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And in the process, children become drawn increasingly into the lures of play, of vicarious and sensational experiences far more preferable than work. |
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They must ignore politicians who thrive on petty and sensational matters. |
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It provided the basis of last week's lurid and sensational headlines. |
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Often, while the facts may be correct, the presentation style sitting under a sensational headline will sell more papers but can frighten the public. |
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The ending, for example, is far-fetched and gratingly sensational. |
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Well, you know, I can't think of a more sensational trial or a more sensational case. |
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Try the fish and chips with mushy peas, which are sensational. |
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Simply a sensational body styling exercise over some fabulous mechanicals. |
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While this is a sensational approach, has it been accurate or fair? |
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Viewers must understand that the cameras are drawn to sensational excess. |
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There were some sensational run-outs and delightful catches. |
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I'm in heaven with all the sensational summer fruits out there. |
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Everything was done to make us throw away sobriety of thought and calmness of judgment and to inflate all expressions with sensational epithets and turgid phrases. |
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A legal watchdog has thrown out complaints about a leading Yorkshire solicitor made in the wake of the sensational trial of two Leeds United footballers. |
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This was an awesome, absolutely sensational defensive effort. |
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These games included gladiatorial combats, chariot races and a sensational mock naval battle on the flooded grounds of the Colosseum. |
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Duo-chromatic pigments and magnificent pearlized powders create sensational multi-dimensional effects. |
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We can get it by extending, converting, facelifting or drilling down to turn a modest property into a sensational home. |
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If you're the ultimate thrill-seeker, enjoy adrenaline-filled thrills and entertainment on Disney's sensational rides. |
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Sylmar center fielder Christine Lopez robbed Ponce with a sensational running shoestring catch leading off the seventh. |
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After a sensational victory his friends persuaded him to train as a competitive arm-wrestler. |
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The 23-year-old's sensational long-range half-volley made it 3-0 after half an hour. |
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The popstrel looked simply sensational as she took part in the prestigious ceremony outside the TCL Chinese Theatre. |
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On 1966 polygraph specialist, Cleve Backster, did some experiments about super sensational conceptions in plants with using polygraph technique. |
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It wasn't to be, though, Hihetah scoring a sensational late try which Laund converted to break Bees' hearts. |
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Skaflavoured Thirsty and barnstormer Bridge Burning are sensational, while the melancholic Anything But Fine recalls The Devlins. |
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In reality neither happened which isn't surprising as the papers always overhype any weather stories to come up with sensational headlines. |
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Caryopteris flower throughout September and looks sensational partnered with yellow-flowered daisies like rudbeckias, or red and orange dahlias. |
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The Big Screen was first erected in Limerick for the Heineken Cup Final last May when the Munster Rugby team had a sensational win over Biarritz. |
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If he was good at Aintree last month after his Cheltenham flop, he was sensational at Punchy. |
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Perhaps the most glitzy number of all is an electric blue monokini that looks sensational. |
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Radically reduced in price to ensure unprecedented circulation, it was sensational in its impact and gave birth to reform societies. |
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This news group introduced a new paper, Naya Akhbar which is comparably more sensational. |
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This may also prevent sensational reports and make people panicless about nuclear events. |
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Young Dutch keeper Tim Krul saw his value rocket up with a sensational display. |
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Ex-Super Eagles captain, Joseph Yobo, is said to be planning a sensational move to one of South Africa's top clubs in January. |
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The shows are sell-outs and should be the most sensational at the Ricoh so far. |
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Azarenka whipped a sensational forehand around the net post to break for 2-0 in the second set, followed it up with a love hold and moved to 5-1 when Paszek netted a forehand. |
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The Rangers star scored a sensational overhead kick to seal a 2-0 win for the Ibrox men yesterday but Roberts was unhappy the goal was allowed to stand. |
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The sensational discovery of the Gunpowder Plot, as it quickly became known, aroused a mood of national relief at the delivery of the king and his sons. |
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At the local level, many sensational tabloids can be seen but, unlike Khabrain or other big national newspapers, they are distributed only on local levels in districts. |
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Lord Northcliffe, who had befriended Wilbur Wright during his sensational 1908 public demonstrations in France, had offered the prize hoping that Wilbur would win. |
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In fact, much of the work on sensational murders has been inspired at least in part by the development of discourse analysis and its close reading of meaning in documents. |
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Robin van Persie scored a sensational volley to mark Arsenal's 125th birthday with a victory over Everton that puts them fourth in the Premier League. |
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Helped by publicity over the more sensational scenes, featuring sexuality among nuns, the film topped British box office receipts for eight weeks. |
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Also new for 2013 is A Fish Story, screened in the sensational 4D cinema. |
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And Henrik Stenson, who blew away the field at Sawgrass last week to win with a sensational final round of 66, started using biomechanics the week before The Masters. |
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Its decadent truffle interior is a sensational layering of tastes that begins with rich maqui berry and ends on notes of rich chocolate and fragrant rose and rose hips. |
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Judge Marra also ordered sensational allegations against Andrew and well-known lawyer Alan Dershowitz, a former Harvard Law School professor, stricken from the court record. |
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Widow Twankey's sensational outfits range from a PVC dress based on a bottle of Vanish for the Slosh scene and a bright red Chinese lampshade tiered Chinese temple. |
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Dominic also slammed the media for publishing columns which were tendentious, and choosing the most sensational headlines without thinking about legal balance. |
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The late 1950s era was a time when Canadian mass media carried prominent and sensational coverage of the American desegregationist and civil rights struggles. |
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