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One more thing: There are also some hard-to-believe whispers going around that Sarah Michelle Gellar has agreed to return to AMC for a farewell appearance before the show leaves ABC — a nifty trick since the character she once played, Erica's daughter Kendall, now belongs lock, stock and Emmy noms to Alicia Minshew.
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Although the Wolverines scored a hard-to-believe 28 fourth-quarter points to recover from a 24-7 deficit, it was a rather predictable outcome from a betting standpoint: The underdog in that rivalry has now covered the spread in 19 of the last 22 meetings.
The Game that Rattled Vegas Darren Everson 2011
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As before, Cole's military acumen is almost flawless, except for one hard-to-believe casualty that Cole's demonstrated savvy seems sure to have avoided.
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It was unexpected and hard-to-believe, but for a moment, she felt both understood and understanding.
Steven Crandell: A is for Amy & Adonis: Double Post -- Chapters U and V 2010
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Even rabidly far right blogger Michelle Malkin pointed out numerous holes in Todd's hard-to-believe account of being the victim of a political hate crime.
McCain Campaign Tried Using Assault Hoax to Slime Obama 2010
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It was unexpected and hard-to-believe, but for a moment, she felt both understood and understanding.
Steven Crandell: A is for Amy & Adonis: Double Post -- Chapters U and V 2010
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In one of the most hard-to-believe but significant reports during the Marjah offensive in Afghanistan, the New York Times cited Brig.
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Dear Zachary ($29.99; Oscilloscope) -- A hard-to-believe documentary about a woman who apparently murders her husband and then seeks custody of the son she was carrying when allegedly committing the crime.
Michael Giltz: DVDs -- Pinocchio Looks Better Than Ever 2010
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Dear Zachary ($29.99; Oscilloscope) -- A hard-to-believe documentary about a woman who apparently murders her husband and then seeks custody of the son she was carrying when allegedly committing the crime.
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Even rabidly far right blogger Michelle Malkin pointed out numerous holes in Todd's hard-to-believe account of being the victim of a political hate crime.
Erik Ose: McCain Campaign Tried Using Assault Hoax to Slime Obama 2010
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