The garden offers extremely enjoyable relaxation and retreat to a traveller in the psithurism and the songs of nature. |
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Finally, on Monday, the internet was aflame with outrage over an extremely telling anecdote from a single Walmart store. |
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Pamela acquiesces to an extremely uncomfortable kiss, and then is finally allowed to go. |
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While plentiful and cheap today, aluminum was once an extremely valuable metal. |
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Both Trudeau and alter, levelheaded as they are, are extremely meticulous about their production. |
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She became extremely unpopular and was widely blamed for the King's growing weakness as he aged. |
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Don meets Joy on a California business trip in Season 2, and they embark on an extremely brief, sunny, all-encompassing affair. |
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Like him, they identified the airbus A320 as an airplane extremely well fitted to low cost airline operations in Asia. |
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Atlanta is a city located in the South that has a culture which is extremely dynamic. |
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These pollen granules are extremely small, and can easily pass through window screens. |
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Rupert had invested in the stock market and by the early 1890s was extremely wealthy. |
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This particular deposit of graphite was extremely pure and solid, and it could easily be sawn into sticks. |
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This graphite was another major discovery for him, and it became extremely valuable and helpful as a lubricant. |
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This was largely due to the area's air pocket, which made bombing extremely hazardous for incoming planes. |
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Despite managing to rise by the count of nine he was extremely unsteady and appeared to be in no position to defend himself. |
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This particular deposit of graphite was extremely pure and soft, and could easily be cut into sticks. |
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Critical reaction to the first series of Life on Mars was extremely positive. |
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Some extremely well built examples are found on the lands of Muchalls Castle. |
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The New England colonies were extremely similar in their dietary habits to those that many of them had brought from England. |
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Sundews are extremely cosmopolitan and are found on all the continents except the Antarctic mainland. |
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The performance was extremely controversial at the time, as the band were all dressed in army regalia. |
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However, anomalous shallower angles of subduction are known to exist as well some that are extremely steep. |
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Most silicic lava flows are extremely viscous, and typically fragment as they extrude, producing blocky autobreccias. |
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Agricultural land frequently displays this type of extremely fragmented, or relictual, habitat. |
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Sediment often settles in intertidal mudflats which are extremely difficult to colonize. |
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Local guidance should be sought if walking to Chapel or Piel islands as fast tides and quicksand can be extremely dangerous. |
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Salt marshes are quite photosynthetically active and are extremely productive habitats. |
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The summit area is extremely stony, striking pale rocks being much in evidence. |
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While a boulder may be small enough to move or roll manually, others are extremely massive. |
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Sea urchins have conquered most sea habitats, on an extremely wide range of depths. |
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A climb up these is neither pleasurable nor safe as they are extremely active loose rock channels. |
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Some copepods have extremely fast escape responses when a predator is sensed, and can jump with high speed over a few millimetres. |
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Here, the light that reaches the woodland floor is extremely limited owing to the thick growth of the pollarded trees. |
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Old males taken at Solander Islands were recorded to be extremely large and unusually rich in blubbers. |
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The water bed is narrow and the average drop is large, so the flow in this section is extremely turbulent and fast. |
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Before modern dams came to China, the Yellow River was extremely prone to flooding. |
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Such variation made it extremely difficult to estimate what the rate would be for human beings. |
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This is a potential safety hazard, but can also be extremely useful at times. |
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Methane is nontoxic, yet it is extremely flammable and may form explosive mixtures with air. |
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Because of its extremely small grain size, oolitic sand has a lot of surface area, which promotes high bacterial growth. |
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Furthermore, the country is plagued with extremely dangerous illegal mines. |
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As a type of mineral, the compounds of which it is composed are extremely stable. |
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Cement kilns are extremely large, complex, and inherently dusty industrial installations, and have emissions which must be controlled. |
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Even though the Azores look very green and sometimes wild, the vegetation has been extremely altered. |
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The process, however, is now obsolete and is superseded by the extremely profitable and convenient Solvay process. |
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The code has proven extremely effective, as many earthquakes since that time have caused no damage to new buildings. |
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The detection of oceans, even through the spectroscopy method, however is likely extremely difficult and inconclusive. |
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This sets the limit to its accommodatedness. The Principle of Relativity can be extremely helpful here. |
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At higher airspeeds there is sufficient aileron authority to perform extremely fast rolls. |
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Average high temperatures are high in the north but very to extremely high in the rest of the country during summer. |
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Next up, we have the most explosive compound ever produced, the extremely fun to say azidoazide azide. |
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Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan was an American naval officer, extremely interested in British naval history. |
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In the interior, summers can be quite warm, while winters are extremely cold. |
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The beachings, coming so close together, are considered extremely rare, in part because threshers mainly rove deep waters. |
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Both William Pitt and the Prime Minister, the Duke of Newcastle, were extremely bullish about the prospects of the campaign. |
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Fisher commented, 'My mother was a most magnificent and handsome, extremely young woman. |
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Those Parisians who stayed in the city found that in most cases the Germans were extremely well mannered. |
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The echidna is a monotreme, which is the extremely small subset of oviparous mammals. |
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Due to this extremely thin membranous tissue, a bat's wing can significantly contribute to the organism's total gas exchange efficiency. |
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Fish hooks are manufactured for a range of purposes from general fishing to extremely limited and specialized applications. |
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In other words, most of a snake's skeleton is an extremely extended thorax. |
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The snow was extremely hard and there was a well defined path all the way up to the bergshrund. |
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Ingesting small amounts of apple seeds will cause no ill effects, but consumption of extremely large doses can cause adverse reactions. |
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It would be extremely beneficial to have the right subassemblies with the parameters already set available on your tool palette. |
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Beneath the mantle, an extremely low viscosity liquid outer core lies above a solid inner core. |
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The first time he chewed tobacco, he swallowed his chew and got extremely sick. |
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It was also extremely popular, forming a cycle to which a number of local legends became attached. |
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He is ridiculed by the Suitors in his own home, especially by one extremely impertinent man named Antinous. |
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Chummeries are extremely conducive to the great yuppie pursuit of networking. |
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A survey carried out in 2010 by global risk analysis farm Maplecroft identified 16 countries that are extremely vulnerable to climate change. |
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Due to its large and extremely competitive information technology industry, India has become a major hub for outsourcing. |
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Washington was finding it extremely difficult to keep his army together, even without any major fighting against the British. |
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The active compressional deformation in this segment is an extremely rare example of compression between two oceanic litospheres. |
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In practice atmospheric conditions make such sightings extremely rare and indeed there are no reported sightings. |
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Some of these cimices are extremely pretty, but if handled emit their disagreeable perfume. I have met with about a dozen species of these bugs. |
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Seamounts can be found in every ocean basin in the world, distributed extremely widely both in space and in age. |
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The Coriolis force minutely changes the trajectory of a bullet, affecting accuracy at extremely long distances. |
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My wife and I happened to have fought with authorities to address the extremely dangerous roads throughout this citifying rural community. |
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Eels are extremely mobile and may access habitats that appear unavailable to them, using small watercourses or moving through wet grasses. |
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Their diet is therefore extremely diverse and includes most of the aquatic animals sharing the same environment. |
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Weather in the eye is normally calm and free of clouds, although the sea may be extremely violent. |
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The 1970s and 1980s were notable because of the extremely low amounts of damage compared to other decades. |
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In general, the climate is extremely hot and arid, although there are exceptions. |
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Now, however, African archaeology has become extremely important in discovering the origins of humanity. |
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In all cases, shell middens are extremely complex and very difficult to excavate fully and exactly. |
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They are extremely possessive of their food and will defend their catches from even dominant animals. |
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The Portuguese and Arabs were extremely suspicious of each other's every action. |
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The lack of food security leading to extremely high mortality rate was quite distressing and cause for despair among the colonists. |
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The volume of the balloon in the video shrinks when the trapped gas particles slow down with the addition of extremely cold nitrogen. |
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It's extremely hard to corner the petroleum market because there are so many players. |
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The shells of leatherback sea turtles are extremely light because they lack scutes and contain many fontanelles. |
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The story is well known of how ideas of race and nation made their impact on these extremely diverse cosmopoleis in the 20th century. |
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For the detection of variation of growth it was necessary to devise the extremely sensitive balanced crescograph. |
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In an extremely unusual event for the Middle Ages, Hunyadi's son, Matthias, was elected as King of Hungary by the nobility. |
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The passage was marked by extremely bad weather and constant squalls and gales. |
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Winnipeg lies at the bottom of the Red River Valley, a flood plain with an extremely flat topography. |
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These granites are formed by the melting of the lower crust under conditions that are usually extremely dry. |
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Many Gulag camps were positioned in extremely remote areas of northeastern Siberia. |
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The climate of Siberia varies dramatically, but all of it basically has short summers and long and extremely cold winters. |
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But among the youngest passerid clade, the Passeroidea, extremely colorful males and drab females are common, if not the rule. |
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The silk fabric is soaked in extremely cold water and bleached before dyeing to remove the natural yellow coloring of Thai silk yarn. |
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The sky is usually clear above the desert and the sunshine duration is extremely high everywhere in the Sahara. |
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There are even hotter spots in the Sahara, but they are located in extremely remote areas, especially in the Azalai, lying in northern Mali. |
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However, it is a myth that the nights are cold after extremely hot days in the Sahara. |
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The central Sahara is estimated to include five hundred species of plants, which is extremely low considering the huge extent of the area. |
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As for the Cimbri, some things that are told about them are incorrect and others are extremely improbable. |
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The specific epithet, carolinensis, refers to the Carolinas, where the species was first recorded and where the animal is still extremely common. |
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Protective gear like shields, cuirasses, greaves and helmets are extremely rare and almost never found in burials. |
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On the other hand, Hansen notes that Polybius' exposition of Crete supplied an extremely detailed account of the island. |
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Domitian was allegedly extremely sensitive regarding his baldness, which he disguised in later life by wearing wigs. |
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As a whole it is extremely valuable, constituting the foundation of modern understanding of the history of the fourth century Roman Empire. |
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Thus, the ab urbe condita form is extremely variable while continuing to mold Roman histories. |
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This continual cycle of provocation and retaliation makes it extremely difficult to end the feud peacefully. |
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Graduating, then going on to teach at Basel, he was considered extremely intelligent. |
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The exercise of Dutch sovereignty, as well the large scale settlement of Dutch colonists, was therefore extremely limited at these sites. |
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Demoscene is an extremely arcane subculture characterized by endlessly clashing perspectives, trends, and technological innovations. |
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This accounting made extremely clear the inflow and outflow of trade, contributing to the close scrutiny given to the balance of trade. |
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Serological methods are highly sensitive, specific and often extremely rapid tests used to identify microorganisms. |
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Rabbits can be extremely aggressive in the wild, and competition between males can often lead to severe injury and death. |
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The human strains of Ebola virus, for example, incapacitate their victims extremely quickly and kill them soon after. |
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Many of his atlas' maps were based upon sources that no longer exist or are extremely rare. |
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The city became home to an extremely wealthy merchant class, who patronized renowned art and architecture along the city's lagoons. |
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Alonso was slight of stature, surprisingly agile and extremely accomplished with all types of weapons. |
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Some practices are considered as essential for the attainment of an enlightened life but are looked upon as dreadly or extremely secret. |
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Shrews are extremely territorial and will aggressively defend their home ranges from other shrews. |
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Thus, the creation of the Council of the Indies became another, but extremely important, advisory body to the monarch. |
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The development of Mexico City itself is extremely important to the development of New Spain as a whole. |
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The Horn exacted a heavy toll from shipping, however, owing to the extremely hazardous combination of conditions there. |
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The population suffered extremely high fatalities from epidemics of European infectious diseases. |
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Bats are present throughout most of the world, with the exception of extremely cold regions. |
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The meat becomes extremely tender and it is infused with spices and herbs before cooking to give it a very distinct taste. |
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This site is noted for its clay figurines with smiling faces, part of an extremely large offering in honor of the god of death Mictlantecuhtli. |
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Atacames has a busy night life, primarily because weather during the day is extremely hot and humid. |
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The fiber is extremely delicate and soft, and highly valued for the purposes of weaving, but the quantity that each animal produces is minimal. |
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Is it in essence so extremely funny-ha-ha that it will bear this so frequent repetition? |
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They were extremely successful at first and managed to capture Seoul just 18 days after their landing at Busan. |
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Within a few years, the crop proved extremely lucrative in the European market. |
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The east side of the mountains produce a rain shadow, creating an extremely arid environment. |
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Moving very slowly, taking extremely ginger steps, the woman felt beads of sweat dripping down from her body. |
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The remainder is extremely sparsely populated, with about half the population living in very small settlements and cattle ranches. |
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This pass is extremely abrupt, and is covered with glaucus, the low scrub I have noticed as common to the sand-stone formation. |
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Wild sheep are largely variations of brown hues, and variation within species is extremely limited. |
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Clifford became extremely wealthy through his buccaneering, but lost most of his money gambling on horse races. |
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Many remain preliterate and, at the national or international level, the names of tribes and information about them is extremely hard to obtain. |
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Both are extremely old, going back at least to the third century, and are the oldest extant liturgies continually in use. |
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Another point is that, judging from the existing descriptions, true trials are extremely rare and true quadrals do not exist. |
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Global governance would be essential in tackling mankind's common challenges but it is hard to achieve among extremely different kinds of actors. |
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More than 80,000 Mississippians fought in the Civil War, and casualties were extremely heavy. |
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It is extremely important to bear in mind that there are no two community property states with exactly the same laws on the subject. |
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As a result, the habitable zones, mainly located in coastal areas, have extremely high population densities. |
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This shallow soil structure makes downland ecosystems extremely fragile and easy to destroy. |
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Lesotho's geographic location makes it extremely vulnerable to political and economic developments in South Africa. |
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Woollen hayks for garments are manufactured here of a curious texture, extremely light and fine, called El Haik Filelly. |
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Hot oil, however, was not commonly used in this manner, contrary to popular belief, since oil was extremely expensive. |
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While the product may be of extremely high quality, the uniqueness can be detrimental as seen in the case of early automobiles. |
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The plough was extremely successful on wet, boggy soil, but soon was used on ordinary land. |
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Contemporary texts describing this period are extremely scarce, giving rise to its description as a Dark Age. |
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If an extremely rare bird turns up, the island will see a significant increase in numbers of birders. |
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Engels' interpretation proved to be extremely influential with British historians of the Industrial Revolution. |
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Historians sometimes consider this social factor to be extremely important, along with the nature of the national economies involved. |
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In the case of Barcelona though, the land distribution is extremely uneven. |
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The working conditions were also considered to be extremely harsh and miserable. |
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Geometries ranging from simple to extremely complex in a variety of diameters can be produced using boring applications. |
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The environment is an extremely important, although not the only, foundation for our welfare or illfare. |
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Family was extremely important in society, and family heads were united in communities under a recognized local authority. |
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In such cases, the Vikings were extremely vulnerable to pursuit by the king's joint military forces. |
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Grinding hadrosaurids and shearing ceratopsians became extremely diverse across North America and Asia. |
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Elizabeth was extremely jealous of his affections, even when she no longer meant to marry him herself. |
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At home I lay down and sank into a not unpleasant intoxicatedlike condition, characterized by an extremely stimulated imagination. |
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They value themselves extremely for their Affinity to the English, and are ready to do them all friendly Offices. |
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The services of the lightermen had suddenly become extremely expensive, and only the luckiest refugees secured a place in a boat. |
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It is extremely difficult to determine what people actually read during the Enlightenment. |
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In the summer, the region is cooler than the Pacific area, though it sometimes experiences extremely hot temperatures because of the foehn. |
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Loch was extremely busy and did not have time to deal with the detailed administration of the Trust. |
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The war with France was extremely expensive, straining Great Britain's finances. |
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During and after Pitt's ministry, George III was extremely popular in Britain. |
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The Orinoco River is extremely diverse, and hosts a wide variety of flora and fauna. |
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Even with the normal crew size of around 400, the ship was quite crowded, and with additional soldiers would have been extremely cramped. |
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However power over the colonies remained concentrated in France, and the power of local assemblies outside France was extremely limited. |
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Five-year-old Brooke is extremely interested in racing and even has her own motorized kiddie car. |
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Abusive partners are sometimes allowed to cross examine their victims in extremely stressful ways. |
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The long conflicts of the period strengthened royal control over their kingdoms and were extremely hard on the peasantry. |
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Groundwater is an important water source, especially in the drier months, so maintaining its quality and quantity is extremely important. |
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Unique habitats are found on alvars, extremely level expanses of limestone with thin soil mantles. |
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The downland is an extremely popular recreational destination, particularly for walkers, horseriders and mountain bikers. |
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These pests can cause up to 80 percent crop loss, which is extremely detrimental to the production of subsistence farmers. |
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We take our obligations under the law extremely seriously and will continue to comply with all legal requirements around the world. |
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Despite this, convicting even the most flagrant criminals could be extremely difficult. |
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Much of the initial resistance to Joule's work stemmed from its dependence upon extremely precise measurements. |
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We have this one life to appreciate the grand design of the universe, and for that, I am extremely grateful. |
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Hardy was extremely shy as a child, and was socially awkward, cold and eccentric throughout his life. |
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These trials were extremely costly in both money and time, but ultimately were successful for the firm. |
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A rather small group in comparison, the wealthy tend to be extremely influential. |
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The Oral law is held to be transmitted with an extremely high degree of accuracy. |
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Chinese designs were extremely influential with the pottery manufacturers at Iznik, Turkey. |
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With the Spanish occupying most of the most productive land and its resources, the indigenous of the area became extremely impoverished. |
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Classical mechanics provides extremely accurate results when studying large objects and speeds not approaching the speed of light. |
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Prussia was extremely alarmed by this development and lobbied hard for it to be reversed. |
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The geography and climate of Pakistan are extremely diverse, and the country is home to a wide variety of wildlife. |
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The overall disparity between the opposing naval forces made the amphibious invasion plan extremely risky, regardless of the outcome in the air. |
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However, these peoples are extremely poor, and many migrate to other places to find work. |
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Molluscs are extremely diverse in tropical and temperate regions, but can be found at all latitudes. |
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Unfortunately, in a world that prefers magic puddings, technological bullets and simple solutions achieving sustainability is extremely complex. |
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In Latin, the endings of nouns, verbs, adjectives, and pronouns allow for extremely flexible order in most situations. |
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Despite the strong muscles to close the jaw, crocodiles have extremely small and weak muscles to open the jaw. |
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University admission is extremely competitive, with attendant advantages and disadvantages. |
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The giving of a Georgic is now extremely rare, but still occasionally occurs. |
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To avoid mutiny, it became extremely important for the officers to keep them busy. |
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The Minoans had developed what was then an extremely advanced irrigation system, including several aqueducts. |
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Some thatched roofs in the UK are extremely old and preserve evidence of traditional materials and methods that have long since been lost. |
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Logistically, digging a tunnel would have proved extremely difficult, especially as none of the conspirators had any experience of mining. |
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As Captain Brand and his troops had not been the ones fighting for their lives, Maynard thought this extremely unfair. |
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Language contact is extremely common in most deaf communities, which are almost always located within a dominant oral language culture. |
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Jewellery and metalwork were regarded as extremely important, and far more was spent on them than on painting. |
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Scholars have found it extremely difficult to assign one specific, overarching theme to the play. |
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The Court spent a long time on each case, which, combined with the backlog, made the pursuit of a case extremely expensive. |
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Eve is extremely beautiful and thoroughly in love with Adam, though may feel suffocated by his constant presence. |
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He was given an extremely rigorous upbringing, and was deliberately shielded from association with children his own age other than his siblings. |
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Its terms were extremely harsh, as the negotiators at Versailles later pointed out. |
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The exhibition was extremely controversial, with many of the 13,000 people visiting mainly to gawk. |
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Voiceless sonorants tend to be extremely quiet and difficult to recognise, even for those people whose language has them. |
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The series was successful, performing extremely well commercially and winning numerous Oscars. |
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In contrast to the 1920s, however, the use of live orchestras in night clubs was extremely rare due to its expense. |
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Adding to the problem was an extremely long development time, resulting in graphic elements that already seemed outdated by the time of release. |
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The club was extremely exclusive and featured thick fog, a dreamy atmosphere and acid house. |
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At extremely high flows, kolks, or vortices are formed by large volumes of rapidly rushing water. |
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The sounds of drum and bass are extremely varied due to the range of influences behind the music. |
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The entire stage set from their Pandemonium Tour was brought in for the performance which was extremely well received. |
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The acorns, the largest among the oaks, are semispherical with the cups extremely shallow. |
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For example, charcoal is an extremely complex, partially polymeric mixture that can be defined by its manufacturing process. |
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The plant has extremely low toxicity, which was studied by Sergei Shushunov and his team. |
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It is extremely popular in the UK with national championships and multiple independent leagues. |
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Alum Bay sand includes extremely pure white silica, which was once extracted for glass and pottery manufacture. |
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The semi-proletariat, living in extremely poor conditions, is the urban class with the greatest potential for unity with the proletariat. |
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This colostrum is not usually commercially sold, but is extremely important for early calf nutrition. |
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In order to be successful in racing, Quarter Horses need to be able to propel themselves forward at extremely fast sprinter speed. |
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He's extremely quick and he did a great job today but some of it is unnecessary and an issue when you are doing those speeds. |
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But they are not looking for the extremely small stocks known as microcaps. |
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Both men's and women's national dress are extremely costly and can take many years to assemble. |
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It is extremely time-consuming to use public transportation and the restaurants and dining are very spread out. |
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The subsidiary bodies established by the Security Council are extremely heterogenous. |
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In general, pirate craft were extremely difficult for patrolling craft to actually hunt down and capture. |
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Because many have extremely good jumping abilities, providing adequate fencing is a challenge. |
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With extremely high birth rates, low death rates, and steady settlement, the colonial population grew rapidly. |
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As one of West Africa's principal slave states, Dahomey became extremely unpopular with neighbouring peoples. |
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The Prime Minister's absolutist views proved extremely unpopular, even within his own party. |
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The Tudor authorities were extremely nervous about how the villagers who had lost their homes would react. |
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St. Elmo's fires are extremely frequent at the Pic du Midi on lightning-conductors. |
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Nortraship's modern ships, especially its tankers, were extremely important to the Allies. |
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On 22 February, the bridge was demolished to prevent its capture, a decision that has since been extremely contentious. |
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There, they found themselves living out in the open under torrential rains in extremely unhealthy circumstances. |
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They are extinct in the British Isles, extremely threatened in France and Spain, and in trouble over most of Central Europe. |
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Even RAF Luqa on Malta was extremely crowded with RAF Bomber Command aircraft. |
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This encounter was extremely controversial in Spain, being until nowadays a very sensitive point of the Government of Aznar. |
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The climate is mild and the soils are extremely fertile, most of the land being farmed. |
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Currently, superconductivity can only be achieved at extremely low temperatures. |
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The stark exception is the village of Jaywick, which suffers from extremely high levels of deprivation. |
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The convention removed Hanover from the war, leaving the western approach to Prussian territory extremely vulnerable. |
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It is also extremely dry at cruising altitude, and this causes sore eyes, dry skin and mucosa on long flights. |
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This generally made financiers wary of lending to the king and the finances of countries that were often at war remained extremely volatile. |
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At least, though, it has become extremely difficult to build a case that inequality is good for growth. |
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In 2016, the incomes of poor households are extremely sensitive to the activity in the labor market. |
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As was emphasized above, quantum gravitational effects are extremely weak and therefore difficult to test. |
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The objects must therefore have been extremely compact, leaving black holes as the most plausible interpretation. |
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Moreover, hydrogen fire, while being extremely hot, is almost invisible, and thus can lead to accidental burns. |
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Although Alexander Graham Bell is most often associated with the invention of the telephone, his interests were extremely varied. |
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Jacques Benveniste and his team's work studying human basophil degranulation in the presence of extremely dilute antibody serum. |
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Tierra del Fuego is extremely wet in the west, relatively damp in the south, and dry in the north and east. |
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As with fasting, mentioning to others one's own virtuous deeds tends to reflect a sinful pride, and may also be considered extremely rude. |
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This created a great surplus of labor and gave capitalists plenty of laborers who could be hired for extremely low wages. |
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The fungi that grew on the multimixture were extremely dense and had to be removed daily during the insect counting. |
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Solidly built, he was nevertheless extremely quick, could take a grab, and kicked beautifully with both feet. |
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Together with its extremely successful 1965 film version, it has become one of the most popular musicals in history. |
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Influenced by the Arts Lab movement, this developed into the Beckenham Arts Lab, and became extremely popular. |
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Turner was an extremely prolific artist who produced more than 550 oil paintings, 2,000 watercolours, and 30,000 paper works. |
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His paintings show heavily misty mountains in which the shapes of the objects are barely visible and extremely simplified. |
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For over 60 years of ITV, the homegrown programmes have become the best loved and remembered as well as being extremely successful. |
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It is an extremely touchy situation, with everybody's patience wearing thin. |
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Hume was extremely pleased with his argument against miracles in his Enquiry. |
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They are extremely effective in reducing pain, which many medical studies suggest is widely undertreated in patients suffering serious illness. |
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The very exemplar of a 1980s narcobourgeois, he travelled extensively and cultivated extremely profitable contacts. |
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Tupilat were considered extremely dangerous and would demand stronger defence spirits than Equngasoq. |
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Rainfall during the summer is extremely rare, except in the far north of the country. |
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First, they played an extremely significant, if transient, role in shaping the floors and piedmonts of many basins. |
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The music of Ethiopia is extremely diverse, with each of the country's 80 ethnic groups being associated with unique sounds. |
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During the day in Mogadishu, the appearance of any government military force was extremely rare. |
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One of the most striking sections of the Ming Great Wall is where it climbs extremely steep slopes in Jinshanling. |
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Sea transport is extremely important for economic integration and for domestic and foreign trade. |
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The drowning of river valleys along a stretch of coast and formation of rias results in an extremely irregular and indented coastline. |
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Shetland is also extremely rich in physical remains of the prehistoric eras and there are over 5,000 archaeological sites all told. |
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In the secular realm, dancing girls from Syria and Cadiz were extremely popular. |
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His tomb, imported from Paris, was extremely elaborate, carved from gilded alabaster. |
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Its first years were extremely difficult, with very high death rates from disease and starvation, wars with local Indians, and little gold. |
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Although considered extremely rare and a site of national importance this site is in the middle of an area planned for quarrying. |
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The saltwater fish include some quite dangerous species such as sharks, though shark attacks are extremely rare in the archipelago. |
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The Scottish crossbill is extremely difficult to separate from the red and parrot, and plumage distinctions are negligible. |
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In England, pine martens are extremely rare, and long considered probably extinct. |
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Within this range, it was only absent in extremely dry deserts and alpine zones. |
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Pure wild boar populations may still be present, but are extremely localised. |
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Since it is absorptive and extremely acidic, it inhibits growth of bacteria and fungi, so it is used for shipping seeds and live plants. |
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