A number of exercises enhanced student interest and involvement tremendously. |
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The popularity of quad bikes used for fun has increased tremendously in the last few years. |
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We have been supported tremendously to ensure our collectors get access to all of the art they have been searching for. |
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I think the development work with this community has done tremendously in the last two years. |
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The oddest thing is that the missiles, while being tremendously destructive of human life, left quite small craters in the ground. |
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It's a tremendously important academic and scientific institution that grew out of the ashes of America's offensive biowarfare program. |
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It's built around the monied classes who've benefited tremendously by the emptying of the federal treasury into their pockets. |
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Sapp is a tremendously disruptive player who forces quarterbacks into mistakes and running backs into cuts they don't want to make. |
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His eyes widened tremendously and his mouth opened in a scream of mortal terror at the sight of the creature within. |
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Fish are tremendously important in Cambodia, accounting for up to 80 percent of Cambodians ' protein intake. |
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Yes, the Calabar bean was tremendously venomous but it really did spare the innocent and killed the guilty for simple pharmacological reasons. |
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Public archives are a tremendously rich resource of evidence about our collective past. |
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The springs of the bed were squeaking tremendously, like an unwaxed door hinge. |
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Each one of the actors and actresses assuming the roles of the cats are tremendously talented singers and dancers. |
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The award is a joint achievement by everyone at the site and I'm tremendously proud of every single employee. |
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This was tremendously enjoyable and Balla were the victors in the fun game. |
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Ovid's Heroides, verse epistles from women abandoned by their famous lovers, was tremendously popular in the first decades of print. |
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Efforts are being made to revive the once tremendously popular Whitsuntide galas at Peel Park, Bradford, after a lapse of 17 years. |
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This enlistment of religious language to advance our nation's policies is tremendously dangerous. |
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The volume of the communications that we send and receive has multiplied tremendously. |
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Now he says he is suffering tremendously, without any means of supporting himself, and cotching at the home of a friend. |
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You actually only have one book, but it's a really important book, and everyone respects you tremendously. |
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Angelo is a very cold person with no feelings and has restrained himself tremendously throughout his life. |
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It's tremendously ghoulish this film, with dismembering and disinterring graphically depicted. |
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Records show that in Mazabuka, Chibombo and Mumbwa, a large number of farmers confirm that lime usage had improved their yields tremendously. |
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I have tremendously fond memories of the Free Trade Hall, despite its general grottiness, and its poor acoustics. |
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Shoving his hands into the pockets of his tremendously puffy jacket, he heard crinkling and pulled out a slight crumpled piece of paper. |
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These short essays add tremendously to the book, again raising it above the level of a conglomeration of stories of human stupidity. |
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If you've been to Afghanistan or Pakistan, you will see that the terrain is tremendously rugged. |
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Diagnosed rates of autism spectrum disorders have grown tremendously over the last few decades. |
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The gas-operated, autoloading shotgun is tremendously popular with hunters and competitive shooters, with good reason. |
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It maddened her tremendously that they should all be mockingly jealous of Earl Mowbray's betrothed. |
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In Stage 5, I take this tremendously sentimental display of family history and tart it up with lots of spaceships and cartoon characters. |
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Not only was his analysis absolutely on target, he was tremendously self-assured, well spoken and telegenic. |
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Healthy human contact and a spacious, more natural living environment improves their temperaments tremendously. |
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With increasing stress, the incidence of stress related psychosomatic and psychiatric illnesses has increased tremendously. |
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People who properly identify the source of my name rise tremendously in my estimation. |
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But it felt like the kind of homey place one could get attached to easily and feel tremendously comfortable in. |
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This could be because of a weekend drinking bender, or it's more likely because the story is tremendously forgettable. |
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I actually found all of the characters tremendously superficial and predictable in a lot of ways. |
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A very nice riverside pub offering tremendously high-quality food and a splendid beer garden. |
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I think we all know that the presidency is tremendously hard work, even for a president like this one who keeps notoriously light hours. |
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I am not a Trappist but what I have learned from him has been tremendously valuable to my life. |
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By the way, I used to work for a chap who was tremendously careful with his money. |
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There are tremendously significant issues, and this doesn't prescind from making a judgment on people's personalities. |
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We've offered this program for over 10 years now and it has grown tremendously. |
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He's done tremendously well in the last two games and you can't get any harder than the opposition he's faced. |
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I also teach a private class in writing for teens, which I enjoy tremendously. |
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Emissions of harmful chemicals have dropped tremendously in the last five years. |
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I still do find it a tremendously useful device to invent a character and have the character sing the song. |
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Both are tremendously talented, smart leaders who have built careers failing, adapting, and then succeeding. |
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Anger Is an Energy is a tremendously entertaining read, and I urge everyone to pick up a copy and start dreaming again. |
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Anil's father went to the UK to study but ended up kicking over the traces and having his hair cut, which was tremendously rebellious for his community at the time. |
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Cell lineage analyses, mainly conducted on annelidan. and molluscan embryos, suggested that the ultimate fates of blastomeres are tremendously conserved. |
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A major advance was the introduction of Arabic numerals including the apparently simple but tremendously important feature of having a symbol for the number zero. |
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Over the millennia, different settlers have tremendously influenced Cyprus, which is why Cypriot traditions consist of a mixture of influences remaining from settlers. |
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That's a tremendously difficult job and it requires a tremendous amount of statesmanship and leadership. |
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The section on microprogramming has a brief but very clear explanation of how a microprogram operates, which was tremendously useful for my understanding of microcoding. |
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Our move to the new site is tremendously exciting for the school. |
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I have to say we have tremendously good people working for us. |
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The site runs tremendously slowly, and its attempts to interact with members through a messaging platform have proven fruitless. |
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There are tremendously talented journalists today, and they must operate in a faster-paced, multimedia environment. |
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This is all tremendously inward-looking, navel-gazing stuff isn't it? |
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One tremendously successful ship design was the two-masted brig of war. |
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One was a tremendously tall man, with broad shoulders and huge muscles. |
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The surgeons were able to manipulate different elements in the voice box with a high degree of dexterity that would be tremendously difficult using conventional instruments. |
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The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery were tremendously proud to parade in front of the Captain General on what was a really important day for us. |
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The acquisition of bulk trucking vehicles for long-distance cargo haulage has increased tremendously over the decades through increased investment. |
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The film, despite dealing with a tremendously sorrowful subject, offers more than heavy-hearted investigation of the world's most grief-stricken areas. |
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For instance, if you read about the Paris Commune, whether or not you agree with the position of the Communards, the Paris Commune is a tremendously exciting story. |
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Females are smaller, but both male and female are tremendously powerful, possessing the ability to tear branches from bushes and uproot small trees. |
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The chances of losing franchise players has increased tremendously. |
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They seem to have one tremendously derpy game in them every season. |
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The geographical location of the upper region, however, changed over time tremendously. |
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Railroads were built that connected the northern Mexican states more to the United States than to Mexico and the population grew tremendously. |
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Niacin has been used for over 60 years in tens of thousands of patients with tremendously favorable therapeutic benefit. |
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Feedback linearization has proved to be a tremendously useful tool in nonlinear control. |
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Though the rate of violence varied tremendously among cities in America, it was a common anxiety in communities across urban America. |
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The morning of the wedding he bounded up my stair, most tremendously shaved and brushed, stood upon my doormat bashfully hesitant. |
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There's an incy wincy amount of fruit sweetness, but chill it down and it drinks tremendously. |
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Shamanism has a long history in Manchu civilization and influenced them tremendously over thousands of years. |
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She added that for someone who has battled with anger management issues, like her dad has grown tremendously and he is far from a homophobe. |
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It is tremendously important to study basilectal speech, but this valorization process has had some unfortunate byproducts. |
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For nine years the Falun Gong spiritual group has suffered tremendously at the hands of the communist dictatorship. |
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Elsewhere in Asia, the Indian Bollywood musical, mostly in the form of motion pictures, is tremendously successful. |
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Piute has been hit tremendously hard with vandalism and break-ins over the last six months. |
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Now, Air China's Beijing-Geneva route spares passengers the trouble of having to make transfers and thusly tremendously cuts the time they have to spend on the whole journey. |
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Now, Air China's Beijing-Genevaroute spares passengers the trouble of having to make transfers and thusly tremendously cuts the time they have to spend on the whole journey. |
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The geste of the President of the Republic is tremendously salient, because he is honoring Professor Torbay and similar fellows while they are still alive. |
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Pangaea has tremendously affected the setup of the world now. |
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Her waltz in week 3 was tremendously praised and Jenkins was rewarded 29 points, which was the record for the highest score ever given in week three at the time. |
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The 2008 version of Visual Basic is tremendously enhanced and introduces dramatic new concepts, techniques, and features to this popular object-oriented language. |
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The authors wish to thank the anonymous reviewers for their tremendously insightful comments and criticisms which have enhanced the presentability of this paper manifold. |
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The dielectric spectroscopy showed that the real and imaginary permittivities increased tremendously as the MWCNT concentration approached the percolation threshold. |
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