• Instead, their priority was getting veteran writers who could bring specific expertise to their story, about a CIA agent struggling to convince incredulous colleagues that a U.S. war hero is in fact a terrorist in waiting.

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  • Though we sound a bit incredulous, the science is pretty simple here, and the progress on the project is very real.

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  • Leading us on to believe such incredulous things such as a next-to-definite Apple tablet, an almost-certain iPhone, sure-to-be-impending widescreen (and wireless) iPod, forthcoming iSight-ed Cinema Display, and an 802.11n-compatible iTV may actually see the light of day.

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  • In Egypt's patriarchal society, the CaiRollers, composed of a mix of expatriates and Egyptians, initially attracted incredulous stares from men who saw them practicing at a park.

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  • At the time, many of us were uncomfortable or even incredulous at the prospect that a machine might actually beat a man at this uniquely human game.

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  • It was a mouth agape, incredulous, sorrowful, and confusing one.

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  • What struck me as a little odd, though, is the semi-shocked and incredulous tone that pervades the article, the sort of tone that would accompany, say, a story about a clutch playoff performance by Tony Romo, a world series victory by the Baltimore Orioles, or Marc Zuckerberg and his innate likability and social grace.

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  • Travelers may be incredulous as to why Jordan is touted as a green destination.

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  • Stock analyst Jim Byrne, who covers Paramount Resources for BMO Nesbitt Burns, says he was incredulous when he heard the oil company was naming a new subsidiary Pixar.

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  • When Clement suggested that leveling the playing field in a campaign is a legitimate thing to do, Scalia was incredulous.

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  • "That's a lot of hay, " one of my incredulous farmer neighbors observed.

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  • "I use a Windows machine at work" is a familiar refrain that is often followed by a shaking of heads or some other disapproving or incredulous gesture.

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  • Bray said her male superiors were incredulous upon hearing that she had led dozens of male military police officers through a three-hour firefight during the 1989 invasion of Panama.

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  • The quiz-master's conclusion is that the boy is cheating, and he enlists the cops (who are just as incredulous and just as affronted by the boy's audacity) to extract a confession that he'd worn a wire or had had access to the questions.

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  • In one almost comic incident a few years ago, a judge caught in a sting operation was found throwing thousands of dollars from her balcony to incredulous neighbours as investigating police closed in.

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  • One day after the company filed to go public with a really free-wheeling letter from the boss, even its friends are incredulous.

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  • Keri, who signed a deal to write the book in 2008 shortly after the Rays stunningly reached the World Series, remains incredulous to this day at the drastic frugality under Naimoli.

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