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In the hands of the right director, it can be sensationally successful.
"Sensationally good," one top food expert here has called it.
Once out of sight, though, the picture became sensationally visible.
He's the author of a sensationally successful book after four misses.
They were words she was fated rather sensationally to eat.
"She's the most sensationally beautiful woman I've ever seen in my entire life.
The figure is, rather, like his fish, sensationally indifferent to the wider world around him.
At just 1,850 pounds and with up to 271 horsepower, the car was sensationally fast.
He sensationally returned to the team in 1992 and took over the full-back position.
But there are some occasions when grandmother is proved sensationally right.
The album met the expectations of many people and was sensationally popular after its release.
This she does sensationally, especially with four main couples.
He got his starters some vital rest, and they played sensationally in the final seconds.
Even better, when it comes to flowers, the secret admirer has sensationally good taste.
And its bustle-and-bonnet appeal lives up to the film makers' sensationally high standards.
He was sensationally dropped as manager in 2004.
Sensationally, his death was recorded as "spontaneous combustion" by the coroner.
At the 1970 general election he sensationally ousted George Brown by 2,124 votes.
"But both horses bombed sensationally," another racing executive said.
And yet his two guest stints, in 1936 and 1944, were sensationally successful.
Sensationally, The Smiths would not be carrying on as a band at all.
Pietersen is playing sensationally; he has 36 from 21 balls.
Since then, he had been training sensationally at Pimlico.
Then, a decade or so later, the younger generation started to get its revenge, most sensationally through accusations of sexual abuse.
"At Play in the Fields of the Lord" looks sensationally good.