The size of the 1 / 4-pound all-beef hot dog smothered in chili and topped with cheese ( $ 3.95 ) is flabbergasting.
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Italian star skier Alberto Tomba impressed fans and rivals alike Friday, posting a flabbergasting best time in the first heat to win his second consecutive World Cup slalom.
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Additionally published is " Cairo Jim's Bumper Book of Flabbergasting Fragments ", a book of poems, short stories and puzzles for fans of the series.
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A narrative path leading from the sincere to the ludicrous, and culminating in a final image of flabbergasting transcendance, gives " Breaking the Waves " its surprising power.
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Like Fritz Lang's " Metropolis " or the work of D . W . Griffith, " Titanic " is lyrical, complex and visually flabbergasting.
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To a visitor returning for the first time since 1998, when the storied sea _ actually a freshwater lake, called Kinneret by Israelis _ was still full, the sight is flabbergasting.
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Lighthizer said the figures were " flabbergasting " and were the latest evidence of why the nation was suffering from a loss of manufacturing jobs, stagnant wages and a squeeze on middle-class living standards.
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BUSH WINS ( THIS TIME THEY MEAN IT ) _ For an event of flabbergasting incompetence and importance, it's impossible to beat the mistaken projections in the 2000 presidential election, television's longest night.
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After expe2ieOcing this screenplay's literate self-consciousness, it's flabbergasting to be reminded that Ray was responsible for such junk as " Volcano " and " Color of Night ."
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His salary was doubled to $ 20, 000, and he responded by nearly doubling his home run total, flabbergasting the baseball world and deflecting attention from the developing Black Sox scandal by slamming 54 homers in 1920.