The banal plot is rather loosely and extraneously hung on this framework of alleged historical fact. |
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In most instances, tariffs are extraneously determined at government level. |
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My husband was extraneously irritated by German politicians' heavy-handed comments, that day, after the Irish referendum, and cheered on the Portuguese. |
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She's a Texan, you know,' he's inclined to say, extraneously. |
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Witty, direct and modest, Tyler speaks expansively but not extraneously. |
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