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Ay, but Sir John, I think they are exceedingly poor and bare, too beggarly.
Their catalog is exceedingly effects-laden, perhaps too experimental for pop purists, but much too tuneful for diehard psychedelic torch-bearers.
But, no, not only is it exceedingly quiet in operation it's also an awful lot faster than the defunct Epson.
I apologize for this exceedingly long e-mail and look forward to any thoughts you might have.
He also looked exceedingly miserable, an expression which softened only in the slightest at the sight of the coffee.
Cheating by forging records in the blockchain of namecoin is going to be exceedingly difficult because of merged mining.
Corystosiren is a late-surviving dugong at a time when sirenian fossils are exceedingly rare in Florida.
So what would provoke an exceedingly individualistic, sufficiently unbeholden band to pledge such slavish devotion to a classic rock titan?
Nightjars have large heads and eyes and exceedingly wide mouths, used as scoops for catching insects in midair.
There may be exceptions to both statements, but the exceptions are exceedingly rare.
Asteroids of that size, however, are exceedingly difficult to observe in the twilight sky with ground-based telescopes.
The print is unrestored, and does show occasional grain and damage, but nothing exceedingly distracting.
Best known is Sylvia Sidney playing Rose in what is an exceedingly natural and unmannered fashion.
Her autobiography, The Kindness of Strangers, published last year, is exceedingly short on personal detail.
The soft anatomy is lacking except for exceedingly, exceedingly rare fossil finds.
It's just exceedingly difficult to beat good teams when you spot them eight runs.
It is true that in esoteric matters, it is exceedingly difficult to decide which side is right.
He has been a living classic for so long that it is exceedingly difficult to pay him the kind of tribute he truly deserves.
Both teams looked exceedingly sharp even after the two and a half week Christmas break.
At last provisions became exceedingly scarce in the camp, and the price even of an ass's head was raised to five hundred dirams.
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The style of this short work, though exceedingly simple and inartificial, is not without its merits.
The tigers were exceedingly numerous on all the islands formed by the cut-offs, and swam without difficulty from one to another.
These cwms are occasionally visited for the sake of the waterfalls, two or three of which are exceedingly fine.
The rivalry between North and South is always exceedingly bitter, but latterly the Scotchmen have not thought it infra dig.
It is exceedingly interesting to observe both the perfection and the decay of this polarisation.
The members of the entablature are exceedingly high and heavy, as are the details, down to the trunnels and cyma.
We were exceedingly happy, insomuch that our joy could not easily be expressed.
When Andersson visited Damaraland he found the natives an exceedingly fine-looking race.
The net result of his fusillade of interrogatories, however, was exceedingly meagre.
But these they do exceedingly well, and intersperse them, with singular ingenuity, wherever they find room for the chisel.
It was an intricate story, the details of which surprised and amused him exceedingly.
Altogether, it has an exceedingly flourishing look, not an acre of irrigable land left unplanted.
After boiling they show a jellylike, half transparent white, and a reddish yellow, and are exceedingly delicious.
The evidence, however, for attributing all the Johannine books to the son of Zebedee is exceedingly strong.
To go with this I chose a plain chocolate brown, and it really looked exceedingly pretty when finished.
Those on the Klamath and its tributaries, which have been discovered during the past year, prove to be exceedingly productive.
He says those organisms are exceedingly minute, darkish or coloured granules, so small as to be immeasurable.
All of these reptiles have exceedingly long tails, though not so inordinately long as in the lacertid of the genus Tachydromus.
Here the deformation is opposed only by viscous forces, which, as the change is very slow, are exceedingly small.
Mr. Tarkington is said to be exceedingly companionable and entirely without self-consciousness and egotism.
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