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  • r  to an inexpressible degree

  • Much of what Ben Bernanke spends his days doing oscillates between the incomprehensibly arcane and the unspeakably dull.
  • Consumers, who have panicked over their debt and lost jobs, have finally saved enough money and paid enough debt so that unspeakably low prices bring them back into the market.
  • Tinky Winky is an unspeakably devious subliminal reminder of the pigmentation of our President's skin.
News & Articles

  • Lawmakers Butcher Ethics Reform Bills In Favor Of Status Quo
    What happened to a package of ethics and campaign reforms in Carson City this year would have broken new ground in an Eli Roth torture-porn screenplay. The filmmaker does unspeakably horrible things to his characters - generally involving sharp objects
    June 16, 2013 - Las Vegas Review-Journal
Quotes

  • Raymond Domenech in International Herald Tribune
    I can't understand Faubert's decision,Domenech said. "When my players phone me to tell me they are moving clubs, I tell them it is OK if they are joining one of the top four in England, Germany, Italy or Spain. But it is unspeakably stupid...
  • Sepp Blatter in Sydney Morning Herald
    In a letter to Mandela, FIFA president Sepp Blatter said he had been stunned "to hear the unspeakably tragic news." "Both men were present at the opening, alongside 78-year-old Nobel laureate Desmond Tutu who danced along in a yellow and...
  • Kenneth Starr in Boston Globe (registration)
    We are going to sit in judgment of one of our own and take their life. Not doing it right is unspeakably shameful,said Starr, who supports capital punishment.

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