• Two years later he sensationally alleged a rival had tried to bribe him to withdraw from the race.

    BBC: Branson delighted with knighthood

  • That conviction was sensationally overturned in 2011 and Knox went back to Seattle.

    CNN: Italians ask: Can Americans get away with murder?

  • Even as he fights, fumes, and flounders, he is sensationally absent from his life, a kind of living ghost.

    NEWYORKER: Lives in Limbo

  • The mood peaks in a series of forty-five sensationally good monotype portraits of heads by the French-born New Yorker Nicole Eisenman.

    NEWYORKER: Not Like the Other Ones

  • He warned, however, that while the deal is "safe and sensationally appealing, " it "is a window dressing" with risk of its own.

    FORBES: XM-Sirius: A Necessary Attraction

  • Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, whose website sensationally published thousands of classified US government cables, has become a wanted man across the globe.

    BBC: Transcript of Mark Stephens interview

  • It won't happen, because as Summers brilliantly explained, the Obama administration policy toward Wall Street was "sensationally effective, " according to the FT's Wolf.

    FORBES: StreetTalk With Bob Lenzner

  • But what I saw in "Homeland" left me thinking what fun it might be, if only for one season, to write about such sensationally smart and sustained entertainment.

    WSJ: Embracing the Concise Power of Movies

  • The kitchen loves sensationally fresh carpaccios and marinated raw fish.

    BBC: Postcard from Southeast Sicily

  • The 18-year-old Kakuta, who Chelsea controversially signed from Lens, struck the ball straight at Paul Robinson, who had earlier sensationally tipped Michael Ballack's spot kick on to the post.

    BBC: Blackburn 3-3 Chelsea

  • Barcelona's efforts to become the first team to retain the Champions League trophy, meanwhile, ended in frustration in the face of a sensationally stoic defensive show from the Italians.

    BBC: Barcelona 1-0 Inter (agg 2-3)

  • Yet this strikingly miniscule selection of examples has been used to manufacture, in its own right, the sensationally fabricated storyline of anti-Islamic fervor and activity in the United States after the Boston Marathon bombings.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: A Campaign of Willful Blindness on Terrorism

  • Australia produced a rousing second-half display to knock Serbia out of the World Cup - but it was not quite enough for the Socceroos to sensationally earn a place in the round of 16.

    BBC: Australia 2-1 Serbia

  • They look sensationally crisp and alive.

    CNN: Review: 'Titanic 3D' is a work of art

  • One of them, Mr. Cameron's sensationally successful "Avatar, " showed that 3-D could be great, but established the principle, or so we thought, that the only authentic 3-D was so-called native 3-D the process of shooting a film from the outset with two cameras and two lenses.

    WSJ: With 3-D, Cameron Raises His Titanic | Film Review by Joe Morgenstern

  • Such experiments were common topics of conversation in the Godwin household, where the philosopher William Godwin played host to scientific wizards such as Humphry Davy, who had used the voltaic pile to develop electrolysis and whose sensationally popular lectures proclaimed that science was poised to unleash powers previously unimagined, and perhaps even liberate the spark of life itself.

    WSJ: Book Review: The Lady and Her Monsters

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