Palladini does not agree with those of his colleagues who believe that point thrusts should be executed with an exceptionally long lunge. |
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The living room is exceptionally bright and has a cork floor and sliding doors to the patio. |
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The Foundling Hospital was, apart from anything else, an exceptionally slick operation. |
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I must either be tired, unwittingly drugged or in an exceptionally good mood. |
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The result is an exhilarating, energetic film combining a semi-documentary feel with an exceptionally high standard of acting. |
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Although this individual's legs were relatively poorly developed, his arms and shoulders were exceptionally strongly muscled. |
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But beware of seeking advice through third parties, such as money brokers, who sometimes charge exceptionally high rates of interest. |
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He was a shy and delicate child and always lacked stamina but was exceptionally diligent and serious-minded. |
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In Mayo the results were greeted with general satisfaction by teachers and students alike with some exceptionally high marks recorded. |
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His formula gives an exceptionally brilliant tonal rendition and a very cool image color. |
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Ashwagandha is unique as a tonic herb in that it is exceptionally easy to cultivate and is ready for harvest after only one year of growth. |
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They are also exceptionally quiet, emitting just 2.1 bels of noise at idle. |
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The middle of the lawn was exceptionally spacious, and topiary trees had been strategically placed in a row. |
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We have some exceptionally rare birds there, like hen harriers, black grouse, and we are setting up an osprey platform. |
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John Williams, who had being giving their full back a torrid time, did exceptionally well to get to the by-line and pull the ball back to me. |
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But cement is exceptionally tough and not very porous and its use at Fountains has essentially reversed this process. |
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She looked exceptionally forlorn when the tour guide reminded us we had to descend by the same passage. |
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In terms of dramatic influence the score balances subtle enchantment with brash, tribal expressions exceptionally well. |
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The book is too long and as a narrator, he can be a bit of a blabbermouth, but it is an exceptionally good crime novel. |
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Only exceptionally is it appropriate for the Court to exercise its power to order disclosure. |
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These people are quite exceptionally brave, but are still very thin on the ground. |
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Not uncommon in other parts of the world, ejective stops are exceptionally rare within the whole Austronesian area. |
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The authors' introduction provides an exceptionally full account of the bibliographical methodology used in the volume. |
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He had an exceptionally retentive visual memory, and his biographer attested to frequent instances of recollections decades old. |
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It's exceptionally well decorated on the inside and obviously in mint condition. |
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Eiderdown is exceptionally soft and has insulating properties superior to any other down. |
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The sense of smell is an exceptionally private one, for which there is no common public domain which can be codified. |
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The soft yet exceptionally durable goatskin is water repellent to protect in foul weather. |
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He has worked on an exceptionally quick hand punch that delivers a blow before larger defensive tackles can get into their rushes. |
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But the number of cases that properly fall in either category is exceptionally small. |
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The actors who brought the streets and homes of Mary's girlhood to life were actually exceptionally good for a television production. |
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I was deathly cold and must have looked exceptionally pale in the dark room. |
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NorthLink blamed the exceptionally low tides and easterly gales, which left an insufficient depth of water at Aberdeen for vessels. |
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Gloxinias are perfect pot plants as both their foliage and colorful blossoms are exceptionally showy. |
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The only paper that's doing exceptionally well is the Daily Star, and we have a light and frothy diet of celebrity and fun. |
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It was two stories high with a French roof and the rooms had exceptionally high ceilings. |
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Two exceptionally cute and perky Canadian men were washing the windows in a cradle suspended from the roof. |
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Anticipatory exam dread and its accompanying crabbiness seem to have arrived exceptionally early this year. |
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The wood is exceptionally well-figured walnut with both the fore-end and grip area nicely checkered. |
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The wood on this commemorative is exceptionally well-figured walnut with both the fore end and grip area nicely checkered. |
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The PLA air force would not fly except in exceptionally favorable circumstances or when an opportunity arose for a decisive counterblow. |
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The photography portfolio of my exceptionally talented and lovely friend Jeanna Nash. |
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If Jay was bad in a car, he was worse with a motorbike, speeding and making exceptionally sharp turns at corners. |
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Worked flints are densest in the chalk deposits, where their concentration is exceptionally high at around 2000 per cubic metre. |
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Although Barker is larger than life, the character at the core of the narrative is Pele, an exceptionally gifted, free-thinking child. |
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Flight Officer Allen procured some exceptionally good shots in spite of intense flak. |
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It suggests to the outsider that he must have been exceptionally vague, and probably contradictory. |
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Her plight was exceptionally difficult since she had lost her company commander also. |
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Editor John McLellan has worked exceptionally hard to make his a first-class evening newspaper. |
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Of exceptionally fine quality, it is pyramid-shaped and inset with beaded gold wiring in the shape of a serpent. |
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In populations at exceptionally high risk for non-insulin dependent diabetes overt insulin resistance and diabetes is seen in childhood. |
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But only those who are both exceptionally talented and exceptionally savvy can escape the ethnic pigeonhole. |
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It is exceptionally rare for an infertile couple to make use of all the embryos that result from the procedure. |
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Elsewhere in the country an exceptionally large reedbed roost in Hampshire once held over 180 grey wagtails in company with 100 pied wagtails. |
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In fact, the Court's exceptionally broad ruling removed fact-finding processes even from the Court's own debates. |
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The moonlight had disappeared behind a cloud for the moment, and the corners of the room seemed exceptionally black. |
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Given today's exceptionally low long-term interest rates, the annual cost would be, well, peanuts. |
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While Stevens built up a comfortable lead by the end of the race, behind him the competition for podium places was exceptionally close. |
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In my eyes, this is an exceptionally well written book, particularly in the early chapters. |
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This assertion might sound brutally dogmatic, but its economic basis is exceptionally solid. |
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This point leads to an exceptionally compelling aspect of the narrative, the rise and suppression of the opposition media. |
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With inflation exceptionally low and recovery still not assured, the risk of overstimulating the economy is minimal. |
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His team found that after witnessing exceptionally altruistic acts, people are more likely to perform charitably themselves. |
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The waiters, by the way, were exceptionally helpful without being overbearing, and really seemed to know what to advise. |
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What got most of the attention though was his large mouth and exceptionally outsized front teeth. |
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Chickpeas are exceptionally high in protein and very low in fat, making them an ideal food. |
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Many herbivores, including the elephants of today, are exceptionally strong swimmers. |
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The first real surprise, though, is the sheer scale of the menu, which is exceptionally strong on seafood. |
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Bald cypress is exotic, and both woods are exceptionally decay resistant and are excellent building materials. |
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The Rangers illustrated their lethality as an exceptionally competent Army strike force. |
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They have nothing to prove and you will find them exceptionally generous and helpful. |
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Wreckage was strewn over a wide area and that, combined with the thick fog, made the task exceptionally difficult. |
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Called the hedgehog holly, this is a non-berrying male holly with exceptionally spiky dark green leaves, margined with cream. |
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Kelsey Thu began to heat up on the field as she was shooting the ball exceptionally well early on in the game. |
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The best thing about the site is that it provides an exceptionally sticky, single point of access for all things on the web concerning Ireland. |
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He has great skills, can punch, has good hand-speed and he fought exceptionally well. |
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Over 300,000 were rescued from the beaches, and brought safely across exceptionally calm seas. |
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The flora of Macaronesia, which encompasses five Atlantic archipelagos, is exceptionally rich and diverse. |
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At every stage of his political life, he has had exceptionally close advisers whose judgment he respected and who revered him. |
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Notable species include the exceptionally rare red star thistle, as well as wild clary and squinancywort. |
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Experts said they had been washed ashore by exceptionally strong north-easterly winds which had churned up the seabed off north Norfolk. |
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The book's long-term perspective will make this work exceptionally valuable to specialists and non-specialists alike. |
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An exceptionally talented man, he was equally adept at dancing and singing, corny comedy and serious dramatics. |
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Their contribution is the icing on an exceptionally fine piece of quality confection. |
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My two nearest neighbours are rather nice chaps who also happen to be exceptionally easy on the eye. |
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There's an exceptionally warm, relaxed and convivial atmosphere here, with comfy sofas on rugged quarry tiles and a log-burning stove. |
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Listening and experience are indispensable in honing the exceptionally advanced voicing skills chamber music and accompanying require. |
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He drank like a fish and so, unless they were exceptionally strong-minded or weak-headed, did the friends with whom he filled his house. |
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The pulled pork was served cold but was exceptionally tender, and the potato-like jicama was served very effectively in small slices. |
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Sometimes on an exceptionally high tide the water flows over the weir causing a tidal effect as far up as Kingston. |
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Last Sunday I watched an exceptionally well-done TV documentary featuring the plight of school-age children of migrant workers. |
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Any time Casey is out these days, the lineup becomes exceptionally weak, given all the rookies and journeymen in it. |
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However, exceptionally, Parliament has affected the validity of a contract by intervening to refuse funding. |
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He was an exceptionally well-mannered and polite lad and a very talented cricketer. |
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A chart giving the correct lengths and heights for poles and splinter bars and a table for shaft lengths and widths is exceptionally valuable. |
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Reproductions made by professional photographers can only be authorised exceptionally. |
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He called upon the educationists to join hands for formulating a strategy that benefits all rather than exceptionally a few. |
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These whips are exceptionally strong and will not obstruct your waterfront view. |
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If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then this is an exceptionally sincere film. |
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Rumoured to be an exceptionally talented artist, he continues to work with oil paints today. |
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I'm in agreement that the divorce rate is exceptionally high and mostly avoidable. |
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A large shuttered sash window overlooking the communal square makes this an exceptionally bright area. |
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A plumber by profession, Tom was exceptionally gifted at his calling and his expertise was widely sought. |
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On one hand, it meant that Mother would kill the fatted calf and we would eat exceptionally well. |
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Everyone is exceptionally polite, and everyone seems to speak English, without exception very good English. |
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The government has done exceptionally well in redistributing money towards low-paid families. |
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A toddler who battled an exceptionally rare form of cancer could give new hope to children worldwide. |
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In many areas, this year's bumper crop means exceptionally high removal of nutrients. |
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Finally, exceptionally bad weather caused serious declines in output independently of all the other factors. |
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Despite its rather nonconformist looks, the latest Nissan Micra has done exceptionally well and now tops the category with 3,496 sales. |
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However, the Ulukisla Basin is exceptionally well exposed and can be taken as representative of the Early Tertiary central Anatolian basins. |
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Using his exceptionally nimble footwork, he scurried away to the leg side and swatted the ball into the empty offside field. |
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This may, in turn, let farmers use a lower application rate without having to use exceptionally small nozzles. |
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John was a legend in his own lifetime, and was exceptionally popular in the locality where he had lived. |
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Neighbourhood network programmes have shown exceptionally good success rates everywhere. |
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Gareth always bruised exceptionally easily because of Wiscott Aldridge Syndrome and had to avoid contact sports. |
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The antediluvian myth is one where it is suggested that the ancients lived exceptionally long lives. |
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They may come around, but the evidence will have to be exceptionally compelling. |
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A few years back, the publican had invested in a large extension following an exceptionally good summer. |
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The authors do an exceptionally good job in mocking the social Communism of major industrial cities of Russia. |
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Gellert's lectures on poetry, rhetoric, and ethics were exceptionally popular. |
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This is some very fine music by a band with an exceptionally rich collective imagination. |
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The drought belt of Africa has had almost two decades of exceptionally dry weather. |
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In every vintage, this winery produced exceptionally good wines of perfect elegance. |
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There is a selection of nigiri sushi, including exceptionally good yellowtail and salmon. |
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It's an exceptionally good little art school, and I was really pleased to discover that they were offering online courses. |
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The lambs are finished exclusively on the marsh, only coming above the high water mark for exceptionally high tides. |
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He was smiling and waving at the onlookers, wearing a shabby business suit with an exceptionally loud tie. |
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The loveliness of the location is matched by exceptionally attractive performances from the leading players. |
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He was an exceptionally tall man, dressed in a long black overcoat with astrakhan collar and cuffs. |
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Draperies combined with window shades, valances and ornamentation such as trims can produce an exceptionally well-dressed window. |
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Upon receiving the sundial, my friend was exceptionally pleased with the unique gift. |
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The polling has indicated only lukewarm support, and that at a time when emotions about child murder are running exceptionally high. |
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Unless he was exceptionally brilliant how could he have completed a four-year course in one? |
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Trying to cement her position she pushes the team into attempting an exceptionally difficult human pyramid move. |
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Even as it was carried across the room, it was clear that the crimson-red saddle of marinated venison was exceptionally succulent. |
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Among vertebrates, only the cartilaginous fishes, lungfishes and amphibians possess exceptionally large C-values. |
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He is an exceptionally cute, friendly and talkative young cat, with classic blotchy tabby coat. |
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If you were exceptionally fussy you might say that the article is just a tad short on hard numbers. |
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There will just be some special scholarships for the very disadvantaged or the exceptionally brilliant. |
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Inside Alabama is an exceptionally readable history of Alabama written by a native son. |
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I mention the matter only to establish that I do know the subject exceptionally well and am not talking through my hat in what I am about to say. |
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Yes, the neighbours are exceptionally friendly and talkative, but no more so than the ones where we lived before. |
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By everyone's account, he was an exceptionally bright and perceptive child with a magnetic personality. |
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Because it's 50 miles off the Queensland coast, the water is exceptionally clear, sans coastal runoff and sediment. |
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The claim submitted by the Referring Party is based on exceptionally poor material. |
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If the vitreous is exceptionally adherent to a weak point on the retina, a tear, hole, or detachment may develop. |
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The car is also exceptionally roomy in every direction, with real lounging space in the rear. |
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She is exceptionally gifted, and possesses strong telepathic and telekinetic powers, which saved the day on many occasions. |
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From the chairman, down to the players and the back-room staff, everyone works exceptionally hard. |
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We also noted that we would be unwise to conclude from these events that Casanova was exceptionally talented or clever. |
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Venison makes fantastic burgers, but is exceptionally lean, so I'd add minced, unsmoked pancetta to it. |
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In general, cool summer days beat real scorchers, and exceptionally frigid winters make for exceptionally high returns. |
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Farmers on the Continent battled against an exceptionally dry summer and scorching temperatures that seriously damaged crops. |
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There is a family of potters who are exceptionally skilled, a weaver, a jeweler, and a metal smith. |
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The architecture is what I would describe as early concrete and terrazzo, but the immediate impression is that it is exceptionally clean. |
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He was smoking some exceptionally strong marijuana, and appeared to be quite enlightened at times. |
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He tells the tale of the precocious and gifted son of master court painter, who grows up illiterate but an exceptionally brilliant painter. |
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Seasoned well with fiery spices, vanilla and vibrant tannins, it also manages to be exceptionally smooth. |
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The exceptionally strong revenues we have seen over the first six months of 2000 have changed the landscape. |
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This unprepossessing, humble and exceptionally talented tenor has been hailed as the greatest living tenor in the world today. |
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October had become an exceptionally cold and bitter season physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually, and it was a season of exceptional pain and sorrow. |
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Barron will be exceptionally important, which is another reason why Republican senators tried to block his confirmation. |
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Caryn James takes on Hung, HBO's saucy new comedy about an exceptionally well-endowed man. |
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He is exceptionally thorough, intelligent and well-informed. |
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The significant feature is that it is still the natural derivative of the plant, and, save exceptionally, it is not adulterated by the addition of any further substances. |
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The Habsburg army, however, Watson contends, were exceptionally bloodthirsty. |
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In addition this animal has an exceptionally keen sense of smell. |
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The person who lives here has been exceptionally lax about security. |
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Giacometti had an exceptionally powerful and retentive visual memory, and his biographer attested to frequent instances of recollections decades old. |
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High contrast, dimmable displays with exceptionally wide viewing angles provide optimum legibility and eye comfort in both dark and bright ambient conditions. |
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The news only got out to a few people in the building, who described the next day at work as exceptionally awkward. |
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An exceptionally large first run of 200,000 copies was reportedly printed in Germany for the same reason. |
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Chinese officials were much more concerned about internal issues in an exceptionally diverse empire. |
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It emerged as an exceptionally complex picture, but the one thing that seems clear is that it gives the lie to simplistically doctrinaire attempts to define late Titian. |
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Other notable characteristics include an exceptionally powerful head and neck and unusually long legs, which distinguish them from other terns such as Arctic terns. |
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In the short term, it must also be noted that the sharp reduction in air travel in the US is going to benefit inventories which were already exceptionally high. |
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Except for chapter 3, the prose is exceptionally lucid with little jargon. |
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A full understanding of the taphonomy of any exceptionally preserved fauna is essential to ensure that the evidence it provides is correctly interpreted. |
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Yes, the spacecraft returned and he was given information concerning the alien planet with its exceptionally high level of scientific and technical achievement. |
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These small rodents have exceptionally low water loss rates due to a respiratory countercurrent heat exchanger, highly-concentrating kidneys, and a low basal metabolic rate. |
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The tombolo is an exceptionally diverse and complex association of rare landforms and natural communities on the southeast end of 10,000 acre Stockton Island. |
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Thus the clear sky value at sea level in the tropics would normally be in the range 10-12 and 10 is an exceptionally high value for northern midlatitudes. |
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Another exceptionally useful trace mineral to combat diabetes is vanadium, which lowers blood sugar by mimicking insulin and improving the cells' sensitivity to insulin. |
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National Laboratory explain the superconductor's exceptionally high transition temperature of 39 kelvins, as well as other puzzling properties of the material. |
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It was a circle of exceptionally bright teenagers who revelled equally in wit and in culture. |
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Whether it is to do with the exceptionally good weather, but there have been reports that so many fish are shoaling into Kinsale Harbour, the water is silver with scales. |
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The exceptionally low content of T. dubius units in some 2603-33 plants closely resembles the monomorphic phenotype often seen in relatively ancient allopolyploids. |
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Rates had been exceptionally low for a protracted period as the US central bank sought to reignite a very moribund domestic and international economy. |
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Predictions of exceptionally high tides are given in bold type. |
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Discarding the traditional method of drawing portraits, Mr. Eby has developed an exceptionally singular style of directly employing colour with the brush on the canvas. |
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At best, his administration appeared exceptionally lax, and at worst, it willfully obstructed justice. |
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She is a smarty, answers back to me and is exceptionally wilful. |
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This was followed by a layer of thin, hard baked clay bricks on top of which was packed a thick layer of brak, a local soil with an exceptionally high salt content. |
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Warn the airline if you are exceptionally nervous about flying. |
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It is exceptionally unconvincing that this is impossible or perennially elusive. |
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My reverie was soon broken by the sight of an exceptionally beautiful woman gliding noiselessly past me, on the way from the lifts to the main entrance. |
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Added to this cast of exceptionally creative musicians is vibist Stefan Bauer from Winnipeg, who injects another dimension, on the selections he is featured. |
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Do you like aged prime cuts of beef that are exceptionally well prepared? |
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So you can see that this was an exceptionally virulent virus. |
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Even when companies didn't report negative three-year tax rates, those with exceptionally low numbers invariably benefited from some sort of nonrecurring tax benefits. |
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Competition has been exceptionally high with the British adventurers competing against professional sportsmen and sportswomen from around the world. |
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The real appeal of Stakhanovism was clearly a material one, for exceptionally high wages and special privileges rewarded workers who exceeded the established production norms. |
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It was the handicraftsmen, like the other petty bourgeois of the towns, who displayed an exceptionally revolutionary spirit in the era of the fall of absolutism. |
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Years ago, the proprietor developed a novel method to cast backyard satellite television dishes in a one-shot process that results in exceptionally smooth parabolic antennas. |
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The exceptionally well-proportioned case of richly figured mahogany original except for the cartouche, finials, feet, and dial-arch molding, is a monument to the rococo style. |
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In other words, the frequency of accidents at those intersections may not be exceptionally high, but sheer size catapults them to the top of the list. |
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In this exceptionally picturesque region, beauty and grinding toil continue to coexist, very much as described in John Steinbeck's novels, notably The Grapes of Wrath. |
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Because sunbitterns are exceptionally good at catching flies and spiders, sunbittern chicks are sometimes taken from their nests and raised as pets. |
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Swept to power on a huge wave of popular support in April his honeymoon period is still far from over with opinion polls giving him exceptionally high ratings. |
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It is, in fact, an exceptionally charming story, and even hard-hearted churls will find themselves smiling with beatific indulgence by the end of it. |
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His dark chocolate and maple parfait was more than acceptable too, though the white chocolate sauce was for those who have an exceptionally sweet tooth. |
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Monitoring of pupils at all levels is exceptionally effective while pastoral care and extra-curricular activities, including music and sport, were also praised. |
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The driving position is exceptionally comfortable, with everything from steering wheel to seat to pedals to gear lever ideally positioned for the average person. |
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It produces an exceptionally large number of cobs in a range of colours which are not only totally edible but also, as dried flowers, highly decorative. |
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There is a striking illogicality if you share our desire to see Scotland's economy grow but become very uneasy to learn that a Scottish company is doing exceptionally well. |
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On the other side of the coin, I have been exceptionally positive. |
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The late Neoproterozoic Doushantuo Formation in South China contains several exceptionally preserved biotas in its cherts, phosphorites, and black shales. |
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It owes its fame to the conjunction of an exceptionally hot summer and a momentous historical event, which temporarily ended the movement for social reform. |
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More importantly, Lamont is exceptionally skillful at contextualizing the incident, and integrating the larger issues with the day-to-day events as they unfolded. |
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German run, they deliver to your home or bar an exceptionally wide range of tasty dishes including BBQ pork knuckle, pepper steak, mixed grill and cordon bleu. |
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It was a crazy, hothouse atmosphere populated by exceptionally gifted, strong-willed characters who seemed to drift in and out whenever they pleased. |
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He called four foul throw-ins, invoked the six-second rule against a keeper who had just come on as a substitute and found himself being exceptionally whistle happy. |
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Classical science formulated basic laws of nature upon exceptionally simple systems, such as the motion of the Earth around the sun or a frictionless pendulum. |
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Simone collapsed on the exceptionally soft cushions of her sofa. |
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Try engineered framing lumber, an exceptionally intelligent use of quick-growth lumber engineered with glues that are functionally fireproof and have zero emissions. |
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Nowadays the market is inflated with a flood of cheap and easy money and exceptionally low interest rates in order to convince folks that an economic mend is on the horizon. |
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To illustrate the extent of God's prevenient love, Paul points out how rarely one person is willing to die for another, even an exceptionally good person. |
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I treated Zeke exceptionally well, not like a puppy-dog or anything. |
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But she was also the kid who never did anything exceptionally right. |
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Their upper surfaces, however, vary from convex to exceptionally flat. |
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Our minors have been performing exceptionally well at the moment. |
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Barriers to entry into the French political elite are exceptionally high. |
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Where one is willing to risk frost injury for the sake of exceptionally early yields, one should favor a site with southern exposure and a light soil. |
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The early evening is a peak period when demand is exceptionally high. |
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What's more, that intensity lies within an exceptionally narrow band of wavelengths compared with the emissions from ordinary heated tungsten. |
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The soil of the lower part of its valley is exceptionally fertile, and produces, amongst other crops, large supplies of sugar beet. |
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The arches of the new nave arcade were exceptionally high in proportion to the clerestory. |
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An exceptionally suitable system is the ideal gas, which can provide a temperature scale that matches the absolute Kelvin scale. |
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During this time, sources for siliciclastic sediment had been eliminated due to the exceptionally high sea level. |
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It is virtually unaffected by UV exposure and provides exceptionally low stretch. |
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Freshwater and terrestrial molluscs appear exceptionally vulnerable to extinction. |
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Federal spending in 2005 and subsequent years since has been exceptionally high due to the recovery from Hurricane Katrina. |
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Alexander was exceptionally harsh to Tyre, executing 2,000 of the leading citizens, but he maintained the king in power. |
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If the water is exceptionally deep, the pelagic zone below 4000 m is sometimes called the lower midnight or abyssopelagic zone. |
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These support an exceptionally large number of plant species, including many species of orchids and carnivorous plants. |
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Early European explorers and settlers of North America reported exceptionally severe winters. |
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The Great Depression, despite the concentration of its impact on the industrialized world, was also exceptionally damaging in the rural colonies. |
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Seamounts are exceptionally important to their biome ecologically, but their role in their environment is poorly understood. |
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It has exceptionally large paratoid glands and its colour tends to be blotched rather than uniform. |
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Sows usually begin ovulating in their second year, though some exceptionally begin at nine months. |
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In the genus Mitella the androecium can exceptionally be more variable, ranging from obdiplostemonous to haplostemonous arrangements. |
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From roughly 1931 to 1937, the Netherlands suffered a deep and exceptionally long depression. |
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Additionally, the strips still maintain exceptionally smooth counterbores as well as the sharpest and most exact tolerances. |
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The exceptionally useful plant has been underutilized due to its unfair association with marijuana, argues the author. |
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Standards were exceptionally high, and the winners had already fought off intense competition from other Teessiders in the subregional heats. |
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And yes, mormonism does place an exceptionally high value on belief. |
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A large and exceptionally aggressive female merlin may take prey as large as pigeons and occasionally even small ducks. |
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Whatever triggered the early Cambrian diversification opened up an exceptionally wide range of previously unavailable ecological niches. |
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We tend to think that exceptionally attractive men and women are outstanding but the fact is that they are more average than most. |
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The lampshade is an awfully good book and it's exceptionally heartfelt. |
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The most famous piece on display is the exceptionally well-preserved bust of Queen Nefertiti. |
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The restaurant is upstairs and exceptionally well decorated and trendified. |
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Glycin developers are non-staining and have exceptionally good keeping properties, but are too slow in action for general use. |
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The firm's exceptionally strong investment returns have given it one of the best track records in the industry. |
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While it's possible to see hawksbill and green sea turtles, they are exceptionally rare. |
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The airport is exceptionally proud of its snowploughs and snowblowers, which enable speedy and effective clearing. |
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Some alcids remain underwater as long as two minutes, exceptionally even longer, and dive to depths of thirty metres. |
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The stoat has an elongated neck, the head being set exceptionally far in front of the shoulders. |
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The former was exceptionally rich in gallic, sinapic, and vanillic acids, the latter in syringic, caffeic, and salicylic acids. |
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For exceptionally demanding applications, shields made of FEP, KEL-F or mica are also available to protect the sight glass. |
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The Chinese researchers provided an exceptionally detailed bushcricket fossil from the Mid Jurassic period. |
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As we know, it is exceptionally important to choose the right bikini brand for the show's bunny girls so that the fashion show can truly dazzle. |
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It advances the performance of the DTL 100 high speed version by producing an exceptionally smooth lens surface. |
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We want to explore braincases if possible, because they are exceptionally rich sources of anatomical information. |
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That was certainly the case in his salad years when he once got to within two lengths of the exceptionally gifted Behkabad. |
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India produced a variety of cotton cloth, some of exceptionally fine quality. |
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A travel authorisation with limited territorial validity may be issued only exceptionally. |
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Its kerb weight of 895kg is the lowest in its class, allowing for exceptionally frugal fuel consumption as well as sprightly handling. |
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The eastern end provides a very large space that can be used to show exceptionally large artworks due its unusual height. |
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Original unaltered Karabiners are extremely rare today, as the refitting program appears to have been exceptionally thorough. |
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Jack's Whippet brake is a full system designed to be installed and removed exceptionally quickly, with no tools after initial set-up. |
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This is not the whole explanation why these Mayan doculects have an exceptionally high token frequency, but it explains part of the deviation. |
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On exceptionally clear days, Ireland, Scotland, England, and the Isle of Man are all visible, as well as 24 counties, 29 lakes and 17 islands. |
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In the case of R2 being a positive number Pythagoras' theorem holds only exceptionally. |
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It is exceptionally well preserved owing to its solid stone construction, the numerous hut circles being enclosed by a stone wall. |
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The second, legitimacy based on charismatic leadership is devotion to a leader or group that is viewed as exceptionally heroic or virtuous. |
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The match was an exceptionally brutal affair and was abandoned in the second half after a brawl between all 26 players. |
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The weather station's elevated suburban location means exceptionally low temperatures are unknown. |
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In comparison, the capture spiral, produced by the Flagelliform glands, exhibits a low Young modulus, but is exceptionally extensible. |
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The first two of these provide views of the Isle of Man and Anglesey on exceptionally clear days. |
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Three of the existing American frigates were exceptionally large and powerful for their class, larger than any British frigate in North America. |
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It may be accomplished by an action, by threat of action, or exceptionally, by an omission to act, which is a legal duty to act. |
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It is usually the application or threat of unlawful force, though exceptionally an omission or failure to act can result in liability. |
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Pronouns are identical in all cases, though exceptionally the accusative case may be marked, as for nouns. |
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Therefore, parts of the peninsula have been noted for their exceptionally high wilderness quality. |
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In comparison to similar latitudes on the other side of the Atlantic, winters are exceptionally mild, with consistently heavy rainfall. |
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The reception of Impressionist art at the Gallery got off to an exceptionally stormy start. |
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Thus, genetic drift is an exceptionally strong force acting upon the Y chromosome. |
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From an extant letter written by Thomas Purcell we learn that this anthem was composed for the exceptionally fine voice of the Rev. |
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