Ted's griffonage about nothing was extraordinarily spontaneous and delightful. |
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Even after the trauma of the attacks on New York, Washington and Pennsylvania, this extraordinarily unobservant system creaked on. |
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Yet men are still extraordinarily patient in dealing with these harridans and often just smile benignly and ignore their unprovoked attacks. |
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The unreserved smile completely altered his finely chiseled features and made him extraordinarily handsome. |
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It can be extraordinarily rewarding emotionally and extraordinarily unrewarding financially, which is fine, as long as we survive. |
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Every normal human being acquires a natural language and that language is extraordinarily similar to that of the surrounding group. |
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The Credit market remains extraordinarily unsettled, although rates ended the week little changed. |
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New media has changed my life extraordinarily from what I was doing 10 years ago. |
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However, aortic dissection associated with vasculitis of the vasa vasorum in SLE is extraordinarily rare. |
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This is an extraordinarily unusual kind of pasta dish named spaghetti alla crema con alghe, or spaghetti with cream and liver. |
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For two great teams, the special teams units are extraordinarily uninteresting aside from the kickers. |
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The tuition freeze squeezes the university budget in ways in which every unit in the university is finding it extraordinarily hard to operate. |
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We have heard that Scottish stalkers are suggesting that even 2 per cent is actually an extraordinarily high injury rate. |
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Change the Climate's web page reveals nothing unique or provocative except extraordinarily distressing obtuseness. |
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Executed on large sheets of sheepskin parchment, each extraordinarily delicate ink line drawing illustrates one canto or section of Dante's poem. |
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I am saying, however, that we have been extraordinarily casual and slap-dash and we really do need to look at the situation from the ground up. |
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The producers are struggling to keep the show afloat, in a gesture that is either extraordinarily brave or catastrophically deluded. |
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The Council would have to be extraordinarily inept if it were not to take heed of this overwhelming reaction to the move. |
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So far he owes his survival to an extraordinarily thick political hide, which none of his detractors had previously credited him for. |
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Posthumously published were her extraordinarily vivid diaries and charmingly illustrated letters. |
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With a couple of million of you reading today's Times, your collective predictions stand an extraordinarily good chance of hitting the mark. |
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But that's no excuse for overruling a law that not only is legitimate, but also extraordinarily popular. |
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The hot thermal pools are fringed by extraordinarily colourful mineral deposits, while sulphurous steam percolates all around. |
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People are supportive and encouraging and helpful, so I feel extraordinarily fortunate. |
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But they have responded extraordinarily and we feel chuffed that our procedures have worked. |
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There are synthesizers that use frequency modulation and other algorithms to generate extraordinarily rich and complex sounds. |
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The simplest water supply and storage systems can be extraordinarily complex. |
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She was extraordinarily supportive when I went through a bad patch some years back. |
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He conducted wedding services, and when some of the marriages hit clinkers, he was a patient, extraordinarily attentive family counselor. |
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Black Amsterdam is a beautiful pear-shaped stone with 145 facets which is said to be extraordinarily black and hence the name. |
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The extraordinarily clumsy and transparent attempt to bury the issue failed, however, resulting in a further inquiry and the present trials. |
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What an extraordinarily perceptive insight into so much of the rage that inflames the world today. |
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The first snippet has the author reminding us of the extraordinarily rich literary culture of the South Wales colliers. |
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Edward was an extraordinarily tall, powerful and imposing figure robed in majesty. |
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Brush-tailed phascogales are speedy, elusive little tree-dwellers. Because of this they are extraordinarily difficult to survey. |
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Yet out of this inauspicious premise, director Peter Hedges has created an extraordinarily fresh and universal film. |
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For years physicists have wondered how a crumpled sheet can be so extraordinarily rigid. |
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In fairness to SWT, it must be extraordinarily difficult to compile a timetable for the network which will please everybody. |
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Structured finance is extraordinarily flexible and, by its very nature, compliant to the wants and needs of the marketplace. |
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The ordinary adaptive process of institutionalization has become extraordinarily prolonged and intense. |
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What extraordinarily powerful intangibles professionals leave off the bottom line. |
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Most impressive of all were the extraordinarily well sung and convincingly choreographed choral scenes. |
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The males, said to be polygamists, are extraordinarily bold and pugnacious, whilst the females are quite pacific. |
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Ten minutes, six popadoms, a plate of extraordinarily tangy lime chutney and two Cobra beers later, eight steaming dishes turned up on our table. |
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Modern shrubs grow on their own roots and are not only extraordinarily floriferous but very winter hardy. |
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Why was the original costing so extraordinarily high and what process meant it came down to relatively such an extraordinarily low figure? |
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Hard-nosed deals are coupled with extraordinarily good staff relationships. |
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The school has proven extraordinarily influential in Hollywood, and includes many of the town's senior executives and creatives among its alumni. |
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Panels, friezes, and columns all bear extraordinarily beautiful scenes of jungle animals, Maya gods, warriors in full dress, and so on. |
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The first month of driving alone, on a P-plate, is extraordinarily dangerous, and the first six months are pretty bad news. |
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The Frogmouths derive the name due to the extraordinarily large gape and the small grey flap on the tongue. |
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Even more extraordinarily, the sportier S-types have aluminium-finished dashboards and interior highlights. |
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The honey seems extraordinarily expensive, but then sweetness was a prerogative of the rich until the eighteenth century. |
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A beautiful and talented actress, Dorrie ends up in a psychiatric ward, a narrative which seems extraordinarily prescient. |
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One of Melbourne's miracles is the extraordinarily generous amount of space for players to relax in. |
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Such a decision, especially today, requires extraordinarily strong reasons for overriding the presumption in favor of peace and against war. |
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This is largely due to the extraordinarily considerate, polite, and gentlemanly treatment which we receive from the officers in command. |
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It was true Lily was extraordinarily prim and proper when she started going to Alex's school. |
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Seeing this wealth of material brings home what an extraordinarily prolific group they were. |
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Soil here is extraordinarily thin, sandy, and well-drained owing to highly vertical relief and millennia of rainwater surface denudation. |
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Donald was also extraordinarily good with children and enjoyed their company. |
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Bonobos, or pygmy chimpanzees, live in the equatorial rain forests of Congo, and have an extraordinarily happy existence. |
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A gentle aesthete and a shambolic dilettante, he was extraordinarily widely read, but shrewd and critical as well as omnivorous. |
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Masquerades, extraordinarily popular entertainments in the eighteenth century, were morally suspect events. |
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Here is a woman who long ago established her total domination of an extraordinarily tough business. |
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The decision of a panel of members, as well as concertgoers and radio listeners, was, extraordinarily, unanimous. |
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They have responded extraordinarily and we feel delighted that our procedures have worked. |
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The size of the market for consumer electronics products has expanded extraordinarily over the last decade. |
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Levi was a survivor of Auschwitz, and wrote extraordinarily about that experience. |
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The Tempest can be regarded as a meditation on colonialism and, extraordinarily, the ability to let go the reins of power. |
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He was able to show us how people can behave extraordinarily, and how they can do extraordinary things while just being ordinary people. |
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Alicia seems to be coping extraordinarily well, considering what she's been through. |
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This is an extraordinarily high number, the sort of growth rate that most policy makers can only dream about. |
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This unit is extraordinarily rich in organic carbon and readily recognizable in the field and in downhole logs. |
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Progressive surfers are now launching as high as eight feet, pulling airs, alley-oops, and extraordinarily difficult rodeo flips. |
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He writes in a confounding way that always makes me end up thinking that he is a raving buffoon or an extraordinarily perceptive genius. |
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He last worked with them on Born in the USA, an extraordinarily bombastic album that still represents the acme of 1980s stadium rock. |
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Their last album did extraordinarily well, and now people are looking to them to be the future of music. |
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Will I become rich and famous, to go along with fabulously handsome and extraordinarily well-hung? |
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We have extraordinarily broad and wide-ranging networks of contacts, friends and family that span the globe. |
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Like how small the windows were and where in such a tiny fuselage they found space for such an extraordinarily well stocked wine cellar. |
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If there is a drop of the milk of human kindness in his veins it is extraordinarily well diluted. |
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I opened the door and came face to face with a fat janitor smoking a cigarette and operating an extraordinarily loud vacuum. |
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Open air, under a darkening Delhi sky, is an extraordinarily effective setting in which to watch 200 years of history come alive. |
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This is, of course, an extreme example, but it is also an extraordinarily resonant image. |
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The neutrino was known from the start to be an extraordinarily light particle, perhaps massless, since its rest mass could never be detected. |
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If high politics often seems strangely apolitical, everyday life is extraordinarily politicised. |
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This has resulted in extraordinarily ironic and linguistically complex forms of popular music. |
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Also, it can wait for a customer's order before assembling a machine, which means it can operate with an extraordinarily lean production system. |
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It was extraordinarily modest and at best misleading as to the First Lady's world view. |
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What they say can be both extraordinarily lucid and almost unbearably moving. |
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His students from his time at Manchester University remember his lectures as extraordinarily lucid. |
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These extraordinarily rare Spanish documents are the most valuable among all printed Australiana. |
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He had huge shoulders and a broad back which tapered to an extraordinarily small waist. |
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Psychological states that are genetic, like manic-depressive disorder, are extraordinarily difficult to change. |
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Reports from South Beach, Chatham, indicate extraordinarily high numbers of terns and shorebirds. |
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Harvey's extraordinarily wide range of interests is reflected in the marginalia beautifully written in the books he owned. |
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Sheard certainly has an odd, melancholy stage presence, especially when belting out some extraordinarily mournful show tunes. |
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It was also necessary to learn how to program incredibly efficiently and write extraordinarily tight code. |
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Well, the only thing is he is so extraordinarily responsive and sensitive to any move that I make that it's uncanny. |
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All foretoes are long and thin, but the third is extraordinarily so due to an especially elongated metacarpal. |
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His limbs and fingers were extraordinarily long and bendable, as if made of rubber. |
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All of these developmental processes are extraordinarily complex and can be disrupted by toxic chemicals. |
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Madam Harzecrass sat me down in her office at the end of my extraordinarily mild punishment. |
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We adored his focaccia and extraordinarily perfumed mimosa and Marsala gelati, but his savoury dishes left us underwhelmed. |
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The next day was spent getting our visas and trying to find somewhere to cash our traveller's cheques which proved extraordinarily difficult. |
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It is immensely clever, perhaps overly tricksy for some tastes and, most importantly, extraordinarily brilliant. |
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Main Biaglass production is opal triplex glass, which provides extraordinarily soft and true light. |
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They're halfway between a cookie and a chocolate truffle with an extraordinarily pure bittersweet chocolate flavor. |
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Mothers feel passionately about their children and about mothering, which they see as unique and extraordinarily important work. |
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Equipment failure in rock climbing and mountaineering is extraordinarily rare. |
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His performance is extraordinarily multifaceted, combining American brashness with a creepy, lethal mysteriousness. |
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Most places slather on the mayo, making this fish dish extraordinarily high in fat and calories. |
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In the circumstances, it seems extraordinarily delinquent on the part of the regulators to abrogate their collective responsibilities in this area. |
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This is a remarkable book, richly detailed and extraordinarily moving. |
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Her only friend in this heartless, Ivy League town is a lovelorn manicurist who has problems of her own, yet takes pity on the extraordinarily rich Bel-Air girl. |
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Indeed, his case studies of the Yakima and the Pima Indians provide extraordinarily vivid examples of the effects reclamation had on local power relations. |
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Compared to most IMF loans, which are at market terms, SAF and ESAF credits were made extraordinarily concessional, carrying annual interest charges of only 0.5 percent. |
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We operate today in an extraordinarily unsettled financial environment dominated by leveraged speculation and U.S. foreign liabilities of unprecedented amounts. |
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There's no question that the country is better on average at respecting human rights than its neighbours, but that's setting the bar extraordinarily low. |
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This extraordinarily accurate cartridge has excellent defensive ballistics, spitting a 165-grain Speer Gold Dot bullet at about 1,150 feet per second. |
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Despite the precarious position of the oil market, financial markets remain extraordinarily sanguine in regard to the prospects of another major oil shock. |
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Given that conditions were clear blue overhead, with the whole country basking snowily under sunlight, it was extraordinarily difficult to see where I was going. |
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These evils are extraordinarily difficult to prove in particular cases. |
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Haggis, neeps and tatties with whisky sauce is perhaps a tad dry and extraordinarily hefty, served up in a slab-like nut roast, but decent enough. |
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Making a life insurance narrative scintillating as well as informative is, at the very least, a challenge, yet this author succeeds extraordinarily well on both scores. |
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Certainly, they possessed an extraordinarily intuitive skill for filling the needs of their times, and for realizing the potential of their own talents. |
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When we get enough vaccine, a decision will be made whether or not we all ought to be inoculated simply as protection against an extraordinarily unlikely event. |
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This is important in the concentration process, which takes place by means of an extraordinarily measured period of boiling. |
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The drop-off around its margin is extraordinarily abrupt, with sheer white and salmon-pink walls extending a half mile to the lowland rain forest below. |
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The fact of the matter is, it's an extraordinarily dangerous place. |
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On the other hand, he was extraordinarily friendly and collegial to other composers and musicians. |
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That went down extraordinarily badly with people across the country. |
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I remember Martin loaning me a copy of The White Goddess, that first edition with the version of the dedicatory poem which I really liked extraordinarily. |
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It was an extraordinarily beautiful perch from which to contemplate everything and convalesce. |
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He was an omnivorous, fast, and extraordinarily retentive reader. |
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Despite the theoretical orderliness of the hierarchy, extraordinarily complex and difficult relationships have evolved within many of the ministries. |
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If Westminster MPs only talked about issues that fell within the legal purview of the House of Commons they would have some extraordinarily truncated discussions. |
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The works are spotlighted against dark walls, which both evokes nineteenth-century rooms and makes it easier to study the often small and extraordinarily detailed imagery. |
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And what an extraordinarily convenient bonus it is for these hypocrites that they get to keep all their salary, unburdened by having to pay school fees. |
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His intuition, the problems he set himself, and the solutions that he found, all exhibit something extraordinarily ingenious, something original in an uncontrived way. |
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What an extraordinarily explicit statement of scientific reductionism! |
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This country has become extraordinarily and greedily litigious. |
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Epistilbite, mordenite, stellerite, natrolite, scolecite, mesolite, and chabazite are relatively uncommon, and goosecreekite and yugawaralite are extraordinarily rare. |
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His features were smoothly regular and extraordinarily placid, as if he surveyed the world from a lofty perch, far removed from any of its foibles and cares. |
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Our schools operate in an extraordinarily dense, disorganized regulatory environment. |
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This is an extraordinarily complex topic that has its roots in history, the global economy, the failure of diplomacy and the psychologies of the people involved. |
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She could requisition the songs, let the songwriters do their work, she could come in with her lyrics and sing as extraordinarily as ever and poof! |
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And though they were often derided as long-haired layabouts, they actually worked extraordinarily hard to conquer new territories and win over new audiences. |
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At the tender age of nine he was well aware of how extraordinarily lucky he had been and has since made a point of being determinedly positive and forward-looking. |
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This system was subverted by his brother John when he succeeded to the throne in 1199, and extraordinarily repressive measures were set in motion to extort money from them. |
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How reliable were the other witnesses, given the extraordinarily charged atmosphere surrounding this case? |
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We are strong in our accomplishments, yet by some cruel irony we possess soft sensitive bodies and extraordinarily tall buildings. |
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Women are not taught to get a massage or do anything for ourselves because it makes us feel extraordinarily guilty. |
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Unlike many Darwinists and theistic evolutionists, young earth creationists have been extraordinarily gracious to me, and I've always tried to return the favor. |
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The human mind remains extraordinarily difficult to understand. |
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Revues like The Bing Boys Are Here in Britain, and those of Florenz Ziegfeld and his imitators in America, were also extraordinarily popular. |
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Towards the transition to LN II some farm houses became extraordinarily large. |
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The coat of the Komondor is extraordinarily profuse and generally matted into a veritable fleece of extreme density. |
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This extraordinarily mixed family of legitimates and illegitimates seems to have maintained a certain kind of harmony. |
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The conjecture was seen by contemporary mathematicians as important, but extraordinarily difficult or perhaps impossible to prove. |
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Halsted returned to New York in 1880 and for the next six years led an extraordinarily vigorous and energetic life. |
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The Lotus 78, and then the Lotus 79 of 1978 were extraordinarily successful, with Mario Andretti winning the F1 World Championship. |
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It would be extraordinarily bold of me to give it a try after seeing what has happened to you. |
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Seagrasses display an extraordinarily high degree of phenotypic plasticity, adapting rapidly to changing environmental conditions. |
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Siberia is extraordinarily rich in minerals, containing ores of almost all economically valuable metals. |
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I find it extraordinarily difficult to explain why it is that she has always put the wind up me to such a frightful extent. |
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There are long feathered leggings and the tail has extraordinarily long rectrices, arranged in a fanned diamond-shape. |
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These molecules are extraordinarily potent, with a single bacteriocin being sufficient to kill a bacterium. |
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However, you could also say that he was extraordinarily lucky. |
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The idea of the horse collar, when incorporated into a cartage system, was an extraordinarily valuable piece of intellectual property. |
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This is desperate muckraking by fellow candidates based on extraordinarily petty paperwork discrepancies. |
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There is an extraordinarily wide rage of IOPS, latencies, and capacities, and this can be confusing. |
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And yet, extraordinarily, the album's feel is as fresh and unlaboured as the earlier masterpiece. |
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Bush opened the Guantanamo facility during his aACAywar on terror' in January 2002 to contain what the US Defence Department described as extraordinarily dangerous prisoners. |
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The new study finds that the supernovae are likely powered by the creation of a magnetar, an extraordinarily magnetized neutron star spinning hundreds of times per second. |
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This roleplaying, you may think, became extraordinarily complex, but did it become extraordinarily complex because only one side thought it was role-play? |
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As a child growing up in Nairobi we had this relief map in our school playground which had hills and mountains and, extraordinarily, Hadrian's Wall. |
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The Stressless Plus System offers optimal recliner head and lumbar support in any position and for every user, resulting in extraordinarily personalized comfort. |
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According to Suetonius, Claudius was extraordinarily fond of games. |
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We might have learned more about the nature of iron lungs, but The Sessions does feature an extraordinarily open performance from its A-list star. |
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Each antennule sports thousands of hairlike odor sensors, which give the lobster an extraordinarily sensitive sense of smell by which to navigate. |
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Qualification for this organization is extraordinarily difficult. |
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The tight fit and the concavity on the lower rocks made them extraordinarily stable, despite the ongoing challenge of earthquakes and volcanic activity. |
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The extraordinarily great potential benefit of a totally implantable hearing aid for patients who suffer from hearing loss has been discussed in these pages before. |
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Yet by the end of the century, a new level of censoriousness had developed, born of a now extraordinarily tight embrace between central authority and local elites. |
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Located in a charming, restored 19th century farm building, Simple Simon, prepares and bakes his extraordinarily tasty, artificial additive-free pies, based in Lanarkshire. |
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Although Britten was extraordinarily devoted to his mother and was devastated at her death, it also seems to have been something of a liberation for him. |
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