Ay, but Sir John, I think they are exceedingly poor and bare, too beggarly. |
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Their catalog is exceedingly effects-laden, perhaps too experimental for pop purists, but much too tuneful for diehard psychedelic torch-bearers. |
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But, no, not only is it exceedingly quiet in operation it's also an awful lot faster than the defunct Epson. |
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I apologize for this exceedingly long e-mail and look forward to any thoughts you might have. |
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He also looked exceedingly miserable, an expression which softened only in the slightest at the sight of the coffee. |
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Cheating by forging records in the blockchain of namecoin is going to be exceedingly difficult because of merged mining. |
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Corystosiren is a late-surviving dugong at a time when sirenian fossils are exceedingly rare in Florida. |
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So what would provoke an exceedingly individualistic, sufficiently unbeholden band to pledge such slavish devotion to a classic rock titan? |
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Nightjars have large heads and eyes and exceedingly wide mouths, used as scoops for catching insects in midair. |
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There may be exceptions to both statements, but the exceptions are exceedingly rare. |
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Asteroids of that size, however, are exceedingly difficult to observe in the twilight sky with ground-based telescopes. |
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The print is unrestored, and does show occasional grain and damage, but nothing exceedingly distracting. |
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Best known is Sylvia Sidney playing Rose in what is an exceedingly natural and unmannered fashion. |
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Her autobiography, The Kindness of Strangers, published last year, is exceedingly short on personal detail. |
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The soft anatomy is lacking except for exceedingly, exceedingly rare fossil finds. |
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It's just exceedingly difficult to beat good teams when you spot them eight runs. |
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It is true that in esoteric matters, it is exceedingly difficult to decide which side is right. |
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He has been a living classic for so long that it is exceedingly difficult to pay him the kind of tribute he truly deserves. |
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Both teams looked exceedingly sharp even after the two and a half week Christmas break. |
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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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She has been exceedingly helpful throughout, making photographs available and graciously submitting to an interview. |
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He was shirtless, exceedingly pale, a quivering tendril of a man trying to dodge a patch of sun that persisted in dappling his face. |
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We have long prided ourselves as being an exceedingly pragmatic and practical people. |
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I have bless him and I will make him fruitful and will increase him exceedingly. |
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Still, for those without cultured musical taste, the presentation of sight and sound is exceedingly average and sometimes interesting. |
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Some escapees have found it exceedingly easy to walk away from prison and return to society. |
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When he said, brusquely, that he was exceedingly cross, he was given nice things to smell and eat, with kindest expressions of condolence. |
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There are many unspoiled Cretan villages where property prices are still exceedingly low. |
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The foreheads were unusually low and sloping, with exceedingly prominent brows. |
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Natural assemblages that represent taxa that formed only coniform elements are exceedingly rare. |
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Audience participation and influence over media content development is still exceedingly limited. |
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After a few more exceedingly commonplace remarks of the same character, she gave me to write down a list of drugs that were to be taken. |
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Lino A. Graglia of the law school at the University of Texas is exceedingly impatient with such suggestions of symmetry between right and left. |
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It is in fact exceedingly hard to establish the chronology of these developments in rulership and government. |
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Evening bus travellers were an exceedingly bored lot, second only to high school teachers, night chowkidars, and government clerks. |
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This process, called supergene enrichment, can concentrate silver into exceedingly rich deposits at depth. |
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In the subarctic and Arctic areas of North America, a vast stretch of land, life was exceedingly harsh due to the long winters and brief summers. |
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Oozing confidence from the outset, the Jarlaths' boys were rampant in the first 25 minutes of an exceedingly one-sided contest. |
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It's a body of thinking and writing whose limits are exceedingly hard to define. |
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Even with the well-documented handicaps of limited finance and poor distribution, we still manage to create exceedingly good films. |
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Some conductors appear in public as keyboard accompanists, a part many of them constantly play exceedingly well in private rehearsal. |
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Historical accounts describe the young princess as exceedingly tall, thin, pock-marked, and plain, but with a generous nature. |
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The Pied Kingfisher is exceedingly common on all rivers and jhils, and is, of course, a permanent resident. |
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In the transition from eupnea to gasping, the duration of the period of primary apnea is exceedingly variable. |
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You must not stand on ceremony with me, or I shall find you exceedingly boring. |
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Its sight is marvellously keen, hearing exceedingly acute, and sense of smell wonderfully perfect. |
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Finney was a young and rambunctious British actor, playing a young and exceedingly virile rakehell. |
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And there is always that specter of a whiff of smoke being sniffed in the exceedingly crowded theater. |
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No plankton means no basking sharks or manta rays but it also means exceedingly good visibility. |
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The story she told, amidst many tears and sobs, and much use of her beautiful lace handkerchief and beringed hands, was exceedingly pathetic. |
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So the punter is now exceedingly happy with his connection, and all's well that ends well. |
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Jonson allows the head male character to be exceedingly great at his craft of deception. |
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The Lacedaemonians are exceedingly virtuous among themselves, and according to their national standard of morality. |
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His views upon religion were exceedingly broad, and he was a hearty hater of shams of all descriptions. |
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My friend looked and walked like an exceedingly tall, lame ostrich with his legs hopelessly entangled in brightly colored cloth. |
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I had a very short nap while Graham hopped over the road to a sandwich bar and secured a late but exceedingly tasty lunch. |
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A problem with evoked potentials is that their amplitude is exceedingly small. |
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Those who characterize liberalism as excessively individualist often also complain that Americans are exceedingly concerned with their rights. |
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It would be exceedingly on the nose but it might enable me to go to Wellington on the cheap. |
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The bureau needs to be exceedingly careful to avoid further stigmatizing someone whom prosecutors are not prepared to charge. |
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The two are said to have had an exceedingly blunt exchange at last weekend's Victorian ALP conference. |
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That's because many lending products, especially credit cards, can charge exceedingly high rates of interest. |
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These masses usually stand out in relief, are exceedingly diversified in form, and often of immense altitude. |
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Our best guess on variety is Iceberg, a rose that was exceedingly popular in the 50s and 60s, and still sells well. |
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The real beauty of this work is how Mike deals with these serious and exceedingly complex issues. |
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Although glucose and oxygen react spontaneously to liberate energy, they do so exceedingly slowly at room temperature outside of a cell. |
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The barrel has a rifled choke that shoots bullets exceedingly well, but still produces useful shot patterns, perfect for aerial trick shooting. |
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She was exceedingly beautiful, fully grown yet young still, and in her eyes was a depth and maturity that never ceased to captivate the looker. |
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While rock-plowing proved beneficial for planted crops, it also proved exceedingly beneficial for non-native plant species. |
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Prior to this decline, however, lyric poetry lends itself exceedingly well to the parameters of praise and blame. |
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The bowl and foot of the elegant vase shown in Plate IX are formed of blown aventurine glass, which is exceedingly difficult to work. |
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Food and water are exceedingly scarce, and disease is rapidly taking its toll in extremely cramped quarters without sanitary facilities. |
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The West Indian sauce is made from the exceedingly hot scotch bonnet pepper. |
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Lightening, is a master of fooling, his business as the salesman in Miffin's drapery emporium being exceedingly funny. |
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As I note below, the scheme for stealing the nuclear weapons is exceedingly hokey, and as in the original the story drags at times. |
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Why, given its exceedingly smooth beginnings, is the universe so clumpy, on all scales from galaxies to galactic superclusters? |
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The problem was that they were exceedingly clever fish, because they would take the baitfish and then chomp it all except the head and the hook. |
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The martensite of quenched tool steel is exceedingly brittle and highly stressed. |
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And twenty million resident aliens live suddenly subject to the exceedingly broad terms of a new martial law. |
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The product of a broken home, Tim seethes with a silent rage that manifests itself in exceedingly destructive ways. |
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Natural selection is a mechanism for generating an exceedingly high degree of improbability. |
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Gail and Belinda put their exceedingly stylish heads together and came up with these current trends that they think we might just live to regret. |
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In some instances, that witnesses either from fear or moral perpetude are exceedingly loath to give any information, have caused our investigations to not be very satisfactory. |
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It has proved exceedingly popular with regular gallery goers and scholars. |
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But the third and potentially worst problem of all is that Dorothea is a wolf in sheep's clothing, and we divers appear to be exceedingly gullible! |
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From there, the company continued to do exceedingly well, likely beyond any of their initial expectations. |
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The Raptor is also difficult and expensive to maintain and is exceedingly difficult to upgrade. |
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Under normal circumstances, the success of a friend always made me exceedingly happy and proud. |
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His 1978 series in Beirut is at once incredibly bright and exceedingly ominous. |
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But the probability of a state or a state-like entity defaulting is exceedingly, exceedingly low. |
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Unless you run a home meth lab, you are exceedingly unlikely to face a home invasion by armed intruders. |
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I think they had the highest proportion of Congressional Medals of Honor to their population, and they have been exceedingly quiet about their role in the war. |
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Best known as the maker of the state's first coinage, issuing shillings, sixpence, and threepence silver coins in 1783, Chalmers's marked domestic silver is exceedingly rare. |
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I am exceedingly melancholy of complexion, subject to consumptions and chilliness of my vital spirits, a slavish and sickly life being allotted to me in his city. |
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I wanted exceedingly to see him, and felt like sitting at his feet, almost as I would at the feet of an apostle, from what I had heard of his success in promoting revivals. |
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The frightful engines of ecclesiastical councils and Calvinistical good nature never failed to terrify me exceedingly whenever I thought of preaching. |
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I am huddled in a tight semicircle with a group of exceedingly hirsute young men, all wearing corduroy sport coats, all staring intently at the stage. |
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An exceedingly thin slice of meat between meaty hunks of bread. |
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It is well to use moderation, and to remember that to be a first-class phonetist requires an exceedingly fine ear, which cannot be expected of most students. |
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I'm put off by the rote lingo of liturgies, and I can never quite square the exceedingly European Jesus of my childhood lesson books with the physiognomy of the region. |
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The two ends put together form one constant table for everything, and the centre piece stands exceedingly well under the glass, and holds a great deal most commodiously. |
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The success of the London Underground map is in its portrayal of an exceedingly complicated system in a way that is mostly accurate and mostly useful. |
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Jean conveyed the lives of four nihilistic young people in a New Brunswick logging town with a feral intensity that is exceedingly rare in Canadian independent cinema. |
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He is exceedingly melodramatic when he is not being irritatingly tiresome. |
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However, your language is exceedingly foul for someone in your position. |
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Some people always wear cowboy hats, for instance, and others wear bowlers, and each think the other is exceedingly funny-looking, and would never consider switching. |
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We were exceedingly reluctant to rush in with big casualty numbers. |
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He was also exceedingly unlucky not to pick up the leader's yellow jersey on the prologue, only missing out when his chain slipped in the latter stages. |
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The article also mentions that the research involved in ectogenesis may not be completed in the US due to our exceedingly silly restrictions on stem cell and IVF laws. |
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What the exceedingly nervous performer needs is not only musical preparation, but also a way to manage the anxiety engendered by the performing situation. |
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The wheels of justice, we often hear, grind exceedingly slow but fine. |
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It also is exceedingly easy reading, allowing a line to each expiration, and giving time for a little longer rest than usual at the close of the six-syllable line. |
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Hamas is Islamist, but Islamism is an exceedingly heterogonous political ideology. |
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Unfortunately, an analogous attack on the octic polynomial becomes exceedingly complicated. |
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Idealism is an exceedingly complex system, varying much with varying authors, very polymorphous, and consequently very difficult to discuss. |
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When it spins its cocoon, each larva produces an exceedingly long, slender thread of silk. |
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The room was exceedingly light, but not so very bright as immediately around his person. |
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And so venturing not to say another word, poor Jemima trotted off, exceedingly flurried and nervous. |
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Not only was his robe exceedingly white, but his whole person was glorious beyond description, and his countenance truly like lightning. |
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The power of a master over his slave has been exceedingly different, in different countries. |
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He did not bring any of the coveted East Indies spices, such as the exceedingly expensive black pepper, ginger or cloves. |
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Around 4000 BC, the Saharan climate started to become drier at an exceedingly fast pace. |
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Now the iron head of this weapon was thick and exceedingly sharp on both sides, while the wooden handle was very short. |
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In an exceedingly short engagement later that year, he decisively defeated Pompey at Pharsalus, in Greece. |
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The blog chronicles Carolyn's personal struggles as a loving yet overbearing, overprotecting and sometimes exceedingly interfering mother. |
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The search for a matching donor is exceedingly difficult, yet because she needs a multiracial donor, the search becomes nearly impossible. |
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The streets were exceedingly large, well paved, having many vaults and conveyances under them for sullage. |
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It was an exceedingly effective sheep-dip as it helped eradicate ticks and the like that caused such problems in sheep. |
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In a corner of the dining room hangs a brass Sabbath light, an exceedingly curious piece of Judaica in an American home. |
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I was exceedingly amazed at this account, and really thought they were spirits. |
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The canonically approved story of Hanukkah is an exceedingly strange one. |
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It will be exceedingly easy to implement and use on any extension cord or any electrical tool, such as a leaf blower or shop vacuum. |
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Wrongful birth lawsuits are actually exceedingly uncommon, if not throughout the United States at least in the Midwest. |
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The exceedingly dry joke is that it is not a small table but a small amount of what might be called tableness. |
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Where men of great wealth stoop to husbandry, it multiplieth riches exceedingly. |
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The face of the country is exceedingly beautiful, the soil fertile, and bearing oaks and shagbark hickory. |
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In Galway bay, and other sea inlets of Ireland, the hake is exceedingly abundant, and is taken in great numbers. |
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He is so exceedingly greedy and harsh with the people, there are very heavy complaints against him from Strathnaver. |
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The northern part of Galloway is exceedingly rugged and forms the largest remaining wilderness in Britain south of the Highlands. |
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The death of his wife in 1837 was an exceedingly severe blow to him, especially as it followed within three years that of his friend Blackwood. |
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The Hawking radiation for an astrophysical black hole is predicted to be very weak and would thus be exceedingly difficult to detect from Earth. |
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Mrs. Green, aged 33 years, had been six weeks pregnant, and suffered exceedingly from retchings in consequence. |
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Martensite is a highly strained and stressed, supersaturated form of carbon and iron and is exceedingly hard but brittle. |
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He also invented a nomenclature for exceedingly large numbers, the Conway chained arrow notation. |
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Certainly war with the combined might of the two powers would have been exceedingly difficult. |
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We reached that amiable town around two hours post meridiem, exceedingly hungry from our anxieties en route. |
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The frontal sinuses are exceedingly variable in extent and form. |
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Lion was taken in tow by Indomitable, an operation which took two hours, in which the battlecruisers were exceedingly vulnerable to submarine attacks. |
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His work revolves around the chemistry of oxadiazolines, which he has shown to be exceedingly versatile precursors of carbenes or diazo compounds. |
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That his friends should believe it, was what roiled him exceedingly. |
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As it happened, this particular ordeal was exceedingly severe, but nothing can excuse the absolute failure of the troops concerned to rise to the occasion. |
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Gummas are exceedingly rare in the heart except in congenital syphilis. |
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Strong opposition, led principally by Newcastle and Pitt, was raised against the terms which were perceived to be exceedingly lenient towards France and Spain. |
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Van Gaal responded by replacing Adnan Januzaj with Carrick and, in fairness, the emergency centre-half did exceedingly well given that he has not played since May. |
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A petition was created by students which was to be sent to the SQA demanding to know why the exam was exceedingly difficult, and it gained over 25,000 signatures. |
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Her thorough treatment of fabrics, manufacturing processes and vessel forms, particularly when juxtaposed with data from elsewhere, is exceedingly useful. |
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The shops are very elegant, and the streets are kept exceedingly clean. |
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Thanks to the considerable economies of scale Paxton was able to exploit, the manufacture and assembly of the building parts was exceedingly quick and cheap. |
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Unfortunately, at that time there was an Irish blatteroon residing temporarily here, who had been exceedingly impudent in his talks upon the street. |
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Beryllium is an extremely light, but exceedingly strong metal that is used in a variety of consumer goods ranging from cell phones and golf clubs to dental fixtures. |
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Organic matter in the soil is an exceedingly complex mixture of compounds that are responsible for much of the soil's bio-physico-chemical activity. |
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Las Casas described him as exceedingly cruel towards the natives. |
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The next essay, on traditional basketwork techniques in general use throughout Borneo, makes clear the basic facts of a subject which is exceedingly complex. |
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His performances, while exceedingly graphic and visceral, involved a highly estheticized, personal, pragmatic challenge to accepted notions of violence, illness, and death. |
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It should be noted that identifying sodalities in eastern North America is archaeologically exceedingly difficult, even where a direct historical approach is possible. |
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We thank them exceedingly for their assistance, both in cash and in-kind. |
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