I've always longed for a sweet and affectionate, yet unbelievably cool, nickname. |
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Even minutes later, I cannot believe I posted this unbelievably predictable, sappy question. |
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I find all those aptronymic characters, their personalities revealed in their whimsical monikers, unbelievably irritating. |
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The Chilkoot was unbelievably steep, and the stampeders were staggering under huge burdens. |
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Needless to say, Zinfer's very first day on Planet Earth had turned out to be an unbelievably wretched experience for the poor little prince. |
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It was so unbelievably, horrifically brilliant that we were frankly worried we might have dreamt it. |
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The foie gras terrine was unbelievably rich, and they had a white asparagus salad which was out of this world. |
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Also included in extras is a widescreen trailer, which is just as unbelievably dippy as the actual film. |
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Yet I feel in need of a cool drink at the end of an unbelievably stressful week. |
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They are living in mud huts and everything is primitive by our standards, but unbelievably clean. |
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In a book so prodigal of riches one finds, unbelievably, neither an index nor a glossary. |
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The cave now contains an unbelievably horrible life-size plastic model of a mylodon. |
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We are unbelievably fortunate to have met the Dharma and to have the opportunity to do recitation and meditation on the Compassion Buddha. |
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I was reading the Guinness Book of Records one day and thought I could set a new accumulative bench press record, but it's unbelievably hard. |
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And then, all of a sudden Garrett is taking a solo so unbelievably impassioned, he has me screaming profanities. |
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My latest cut-down bone handled table knives have a near quadrant at the tip and cut unbelievably. |
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But Stevens then misses the brown, and an exchange of unbelievably tense safety follows. |
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Though Mercatto can be unbelievably busy, I have never waited for a table and chalk it up to extremely efficient service. |
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Christina felt unbelievably underdressed in her worn jeans and high school sweatshirt. |
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He was submerged in the water of the Dalton swimming pool where, unbelievably, he stayed for an hour. |
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Worse yet, your opponents are unbelievably excellent shots who almost never miss. |
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Meticulous on the one hand, but unbelievably sloppy and careless on the other. |
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My diaphragm and lungs spasmed so severely that I woke up screaming because the pain was unbelievably excruciating! |
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I have barely sat down again when, unbelievably, I hear the jet approaching again from a north-easterly direction. |
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But, unbelievably, there is a downside to all the harrumphing pomp and pageantry. |
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Australian butterflies are from the families of whites, browns, blues and swallowtails, unbelievably sensible names. |
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After the hurly-burly of London life, rural coupledom felt unbelievably peaceful. |
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There can only be two explanations for this unbelievably hurtful statement. |
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In Latin America and in some emerging markets in Southeast Asia, direct selling penetration and our market share are unbelievably strong. |
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The croissants are flaky and buttery and the almond croissants are unbelievably decadent. |
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He not only floated the ball out onto the green, but sent his chip closer and closer until the ball unbelievably dropped into the hole. |
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The keeper then excelled himself by reacting quickly to block the rebound from Adam and, unbelievably, Dundee were still ahead. |
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She's pushy, arrogant, obnoxious, unbelievably abrasive, and not nearly as cute as she thinks she is. |
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All perfectly couth and prosperous, not a blade of grass out of place, but unbelievably boring. |
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I stopped dead in my tracks as, unbelievably, two artist friends' works had been ripped off at once. |
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I make absolutely no apology for enthusing about the trip, which was even more successful, unbelievably so, than the first. |
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I know people who get so bitter because it's a miserably hard, unbelievably difficult thing to do. |
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She looked at the various framed certificates, mounted onto the peach colored wall, that were arranged in an unbelievably neat order. |
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I know there's nothing you can do now, and I don't want to upset you, but I'd be fumingly outrageously unbelievably angry! |
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This state-of-the-art facility is so futuristic it is unbelievably superior to any facility in the world. |
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I can't help it, my gorge rises to overflowing every time I think about the unbelievably stupid mistakes our leaders made. |
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There's the shrill nagging wife, the unbelievably smug former friend, the obnoxious bully and some tart in a negligee. |
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Coal continues to be subsidized, dug out of the ground and sold at unbelievably low prices. |
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The classic Peranakan dish of chicken cooked with tar-black stuffed candlenuts is unbelievably delicious. |
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The coliseum looks unbelievably real, and I can't believe the level of detail we were able to attain while maintaining a fast frame rate. |
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It's almost unbelievably fitting that these supremely phlegmatic men live in Spitalfields. |
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It all sounds unbelievably vibrant in DTS, as if the musicians are performing live in your family room. |
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It was an awful, shrill noise that pierced everyone's ears immediately and kept repeating in an unbelievably high and sharp pitch. |
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Sometimes when you are doing a soundcheck in a big venue it feels unbelievably empty. |
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It has somehow gone right up the beach and into the garden, and unbelievably even into the hotel. |
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They first spotted their talisman in training camp last year in Chicago where the Bears, unbelievably, did not recognise a rough diamond in their midst. |
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A lot of the con artists I've arrested are unbelievably charming. |
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This is unbelievably patronising, ignorant and plain stupid. |
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It receives a fascinatingly broad range of submissions, from the excellent to the unbelievably bad, with no connection beyond the Internet connection. |
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The other, benign, face of the bocage was its role as an unbelievably productive larder. |
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We are unbelievably under the gun right now. You have before you a list of everybody who's left. |
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It is sweet and full-bodied, yet unbelievably rich with no sense of heaviness or flabbiness. |
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It's easy to stow away, extremely easy to clean, and unbelievably versatile. |
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Violence is becoming unbelievably crueler and wars, often under false pretexts and lies, are increasing in number. |
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I never could stand these unbelievably low-cut, breath-stopping bodices. |
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Is that not an unbelievably boorish way to behave toward the French language? |
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This is reasonable to ask, but we have to keep in mind how unbelievably vast the electromagnetic spectrum truly is. |
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Romantic or touching moments are cued with swelling music, unbelievably swelling music that bulges and finally erupts from your speakers to reach a peak of splendiferousness. |
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She had all the pressure of people in the spotlight and was unbelievably rigorous about keeping it real. |
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These include the flashlight fish in the Indo-Pacific, the rosy-lipped batfish of the Galapagos and Cocos islands, and unbelievably vividly coloured Spanish dancers. |
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This worker, whom I will not name, told me that some parts of the bridge were unbelievably corroded. |
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Murmeli is an utterly tame and unbelievably good-looking free app that is sure to give you a lot of fun. |
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Todd is at his best discussing the unbelievably botched rollout of healthcare.gov. |
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The water in the operational area is unbelievably clear, and we often take our dive camera out for a swim. |
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Try once and you will never get enough of this appealing and unbelievably addictive game! |
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But two provincial and two territorial courts of appeal are in substandard, unbelievably overcrowded buildings. |
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The insulation material on guitar cables with almost unbelievably low capactive values is often very highly foamed. |
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Installation is unbelievably simple: The station is screwed directly onto the wall without any opening in the masonry. |
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With Hyperon One, uphill sprints and changes of pace will be unbelievably easy! |
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We invite you to enter a mystical land, unbelievably beautiful, possibly a touch more idyllic than real life. |
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I think you have to start with the fact that for Canada, its resource industries are unbelievably important. |
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And the art of model building and producing sensible and consistent macroeconomic projections is, perhaps unbelievably, still in its infancy. |
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Your daughter won't feel like you're the only crazy family in the world when her best friend thinks that you guys are unbelievably cool. |
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Hair is an unbelievably strong. 10 hairs could withstand a weight of one kilogram. |
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And also just playing it unbelievably cool in the course of making his decisions. |
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Steele's film also follows the unbelievably brave gays trying to take a stand. |
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They take the form more of an unbelievably prolix official diary. |
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The volume of sound ranges from near inaudibility in dulcianas, to medium intensity in salicionals, to unbelievably loud in theater organ solo strings. |
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I will never forget meeting a tiny girl near remote khoja Bahauddin, who unbelievably spoke English. |
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But I questioned how sharp this guy was with some of the unbelievably bad choices he makes that land him back on the wrong side of the tracks in young adulthood. |
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One lingering shot of his unbelievably expressive face is enough. |
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The statement bears repeating because it's so unbelievably stupid. |
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Now over 60 years old, the movie still looks unbelievably good. |
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Not only did he puncture his sword through his limb, but also because he moved so unbelievably fast, Blake endured twice as many slashes in one mighty stroke. |
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But until such a work appears, France's Forgotten Legion offers an unbelievably rich source of undigested primary material for enterprising researchers to exploit. |
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But Atkins is so last year, so unbelievably unstylish and obvious. |
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Just a few years from her death, she's unbelievably voluptuous, which just makes you feel sorry for all the stick people currently embodying our culture's ideal of beauty. |
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Meanwhile the dark-haired woman, who after all these years I still remember so vividly, wears an unbelievably sexy one-piece outfit that appears to be sewn from rags. |
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Wearing snug jeans and an unbelievably earnest expression, this sun-kissed rancher offers some down-home praise for the former secretary of state. |
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The headman's wife made some jungle fowl soup which was unbelievably delicious. |
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Although almost unbelievably in neither case of the first two guns had the lethal bomb loads on their decks been struck, at this point whatever grim luck we had had finally run out in a stroke of unimaginable violence. |
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Suave, sophisticated and ultra-smart, SPY Fox has been asked to investigate the unbelievably strange disappearance of all the available cows' milk! |
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I myself hardly believed that it would be possible to accomplish enlargement in the unbelievably short time available, in the face of all the colossal problems associated with it. |
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Watermelon is also unbelievably good with a salty cheese like feta. |
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My father-in-law's former car is unbelievably clean. |
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Edging their way through a gully, an unbelievably bold movement, they got near their target, a German artillery position on the hill above Berneval. |
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Some 750,000 on strike and playing for unbelievably high stakes, a government pledged to complete unfinished Tory business – and still, a deathly cultural quiet. |
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This kit will provide you with tough as nails protection at an unbelievably low price, all in a light portable format you can install in seconds and hide in your tool box. |
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They are working in unbelievably bleak circumstances and against all odds. |
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Let me just say I find it unbelievably amazing that the Prime Minister has the chutzpah to turn around and say that he is dealing with the democratic deficit in this way. |
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An unbelievably convenient boost to demand in this country – and indeed to all economies that are major importers of oil – has come in the nick of electoral time from the halving of the world price of crude. |
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I know that hallucinate on the protoss is unbelievably dangerous these days and I think there's probably a lot of hidden abuses yet to be used in that. |
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Because of the policies of the European Union, olive oil producers are truly at the mercy of big producers who negotiate among themselves and try to buy olive oil at unbelievably low prices. |
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Moreover, the steep ground, unbelievably pockmarked with craters and shell holes and a morass of mud and water, made it too difficult for the heavily-laden infantry to keep up with the barrage. |
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Rootkits hit the headlines last year when Sony, unbelievably, slipped one into some of its music CDs to see if consumers were tampering with a copy-protection system. |
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Causing unbelievably awful haemorrhagic vomiting and diarrhoea, canine parvovirus makes human norovirus seem like a walk in the park. |
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The success of his appeals was unbelievably dismaying to superiors who were more interested respect and riches than reaching out to the suffering. |
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It would be very expensive to cure a dose here, as well as unbelievably painful. |
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We cannot just keep on issuing endless directives and regulations, often without sufficient background information, scientific basis and generally to unbelievably short deadlines. |
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Wash the paste off in the morning for unbelievably smooth soles. |
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He gestured unbelievably. Everyone knew he was faking being sick. |
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The LHC collides two high-energy, unbelievably fast beams of elementary particles, so scientists can test scientific models on the interaction of subatomic particles. |
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His face turned unbelievably blue. We realized he was actually choking. |
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Unbelievably large, it must have measured at least over a hundred paces in length and width. |
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Unbelievably to him, there were no single-family houses in those areas in his price range. |
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Unbelievably he is 38 years old, but possesses a super trim and supple body, honed by many hours of rigorous and demanding training sessions. |
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Unbelievably for me I failed to put my foot through the ceiling, or fall through the loft hatch, or step on any water pipes, and every winter we are as snug as a bug in a rug. |
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