Finally, there is one exceptional species of fish that lives in freshwater, but spawns tidally in estuaries. |
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The Adygei team is exceptional because it has a trained exegetical checker who lives locally. |
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The show's whip-smart writing, bold frankness and exceptional acting more than make up for these minor stumbles. |
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The programme costs are regarded as representing exceptional value for the State. |
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The one thing everybody agrees on is Lara's exceptional ability and concentration. |
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Deupree, by contrast, has an exceptional ear for creating melodies and esoteric atmospherics. |
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By doing so, the chain hopes to bring regulars back and win them over with exceptional service. |
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But they are commonly seen as aberrations from a peaceful norm, or as the exceptional behaviour of a few young and delinquent drivers. |
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Rolly inspired exceptional dealer and customer confidence with his honesty, attentiveness and understanding. |
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For sure it has a wealth of exceptional buildings and a glorious urban beauty. |
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Keegan also does justice to the exceptional quality of coalition war planning and operations, though only a third of the book is devoted to them. |
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Firuza Salukis are exceptional show and sporting hounds and wonderful companions. |
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He is exceptional at long balls, crossing and at free kicks and has made goals from all over the park for united. |
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First, his distinction is quite exceptional and we don't have to wait for it to be generally recognized that he has made his mark. |
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Dazzling floral displays even further enhanced the exceptional architecture and beautiful interior of the church. |
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The battle went a couple rounds, with Johnson's daughter krumping and busting out all kinds of moves with an exceptional amount of sass. |
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The Senator was an automatic choice following his exceptional performance in the by-election last June. |
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As a consequence he is liable to automatic life imprisonment unless there are exceptional circumstances. |
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The lake has several exceptional lakeside resorts, along with eight developed public campgrounds. |
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On June 15, we were able to announce a full complement of senior staff, with a truly exceptional mix of experience and diversity. |
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He tips the dwarf cabbage tree as a winner because of its exceptional colour, low-growing habit, and flowing flax-like foliage. |
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He was one of the greatest artists ballet has ever produced, a dancer of exceptional ability and magnetism. |
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The song flies at an exceptional rate with Dolph screaming like a wild-man, which happens to be very representative of their live performance. |
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Most exceptional is the stone-vaulted chancel with its stone chancel screen with three tall and narrow openings. |
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The exceptional circumstances are that the applicant received a trial which I respectfully submit was unfair. |
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Shepherds look for exceptional athletic ability, a biddable nature, and superior livestock sense. |
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However, exceptional and extraordinary charges will take the shine off the above-the-line figures. |
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We have an exceptional team on board with over two dozen national and international advertising awards between them. |
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Even the 8-mm hex key, which is little more than a nub protruding from the chain tool, is positioned for exceptional leverage. |
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This is a beautifully written book by a scholar of exceptional sensitivity. |
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In connection to chaps, they are made with exceptional fit to emphasize the thighs and waists of women. |
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Three or four hundred kilos a year was not an exceptional intake for one family. |
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He graduated in 1860 with an outstanding report, which mentioned in particular his exceptional skills in mathematics, in particular trigonometry. |
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Roberts was a lanky, full-bearded man with jet-black hair, a Quaker, and, like so many in his family, a man of exceptional mathematical skills. |
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Sargent's work is marked by its exceptional lucidity, its exactness of expression and by the decisiveness of her results. |
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It was providential that he purchased this exceptional pen and he took the trouble to research its history. |
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Seldom have such exceptional dancers handled traditional modern and contemporary styles so seamlessly. |
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The smoky ballads, jump blues, shuffles and straight-blues numbers on the new disc showcase the exceptional voice of Magness. |
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They will usually be determined on the papers unless there are exceptional reasons justifying a hearing. |
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Students with exceptional attendance records have been congratulated for their dedication to school. |
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Various paddle-powered rigs with exceptional mobility include small flat-bottomed aluminum boats, canoes and kayaks. |
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Movements were synchronized with exceptional accuracy and the footwork added powerful rhythmic time cycles. |
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He pointed out that our bipartite collaboration on the worm was exceptional among genome sequencing projects in its success and lack of friction. |
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Canadian law recognizes exceptional situations where an officer or director can be held liable. |
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The proceedings are distinguished by the sterling performances of the central players and an exceptional cast of guest stars. |
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The awards are recognition of the achievement of exceptional standards in the production and handling of fresh produce. |
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This is the only publication of Richard Roach's exceptional visionary theosophic work since the rare originals in the eighteenth century. |
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And character was just what we had in mind when we selected five exceptional malts from which to craft our next masterwork. |
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The old fashioned casual looks of masterwort is exceptional in cottage and country gardens where it first got its start. |
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She wrote several biographical memoirs that portray her exceptional sense of history. |
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His career was marked by his exceptional interpretative skills and he was widely regarded as one of the finest dance-actors of his generation. |
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After a half-century of exceptional ease and security in the west, we may have to relearn the art of cheerful resignation. |
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He's an exceptional combination of a precise thinker and an imaginative thinker. |
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Now my small property has an exceptional crop of mesquite beans every year. |
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Far from depreciating talent and performance, we prize the exceptional and award prestige, money, and status to those we most want to emulate. |
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An outstanding scientist, he commanded great respect for both his abilities and also for his exceptional personal qualities. |
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For example, mnemonists with exceptional memory for numbers have near normal memory for letters. |
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The birth rate has been described as exceptional and has delighted park rangers, who would normally expect only two joeys to be born annually. |
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It's an exceptional read, a stellar reference, and a one-of-a-kind conversation partner for the trip. |
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The finished product is always one of exceptional standards and rare musicality. |
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Unless these individual Muslims are very exceptional individuals they do as Smith did and shrink into themselves. |
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Unseen above the ceiling of the nave, inserted in 1670-1, is Kempley's second exceptional feature, its roof of trussed rafter construction. |
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What separates exceptional leaders from ordinary leaders is the ability to inspire and motivate employees. |
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Think ingenuity, and the usual names crop up, but exceptional management and leadership lurk unacknowledged on the corporate fringe. |
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My Lords, I thank my noble friend and congratulate her on the Government's response so far to this overwhelming and exceptional crisis. |
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To design an interpretive, storytelling museum is an exceptional professional opportunity for an architect. |
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Good wine and spirits shops usually carry a range of rums from various islands, but there are some exceptional blends that are rarely exported. |
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The pool is nice but has an underground pump room that has been exceptional snake habitat for many years. |
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Samples of clay from the auger holes were tested for moisture content but did not indicate any exceptional level of desiccation. |
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The exceptional case made for Hastings is that it is the poorest town in the region with pockets of severe deprivation. |
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It took exceptional sangfroid, not to mention bicycling technique, to hold your line in the slick subterranean darkness. |
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His talent, diligence and passion for whisky make him an exceptional master blender. |
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But overall, they have crafted an exceptional play, touching on matters of the heart in a way that uplifts without moralizing. |
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At the one level a major suit overcall may be made on a four-card holding of exceptional quality. |
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News has emerged of an exceptional Middle Bronze Age gold hoard, found in north-east Wrexham by metal detectorists. |
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Why do identity changes and corporate makeovers bring out the worst in otherwise exceptional business leaders? |
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She is a great team player and an exceptional role model as a psychologist. |
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The heavy fleece shorn from these lambs is of exceptional quality and very, very soft. |
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But Ibsen himself thought her brave and true to her exceptional self, straining against the suffocation of modern life. |
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It is more an exceptional case of a sports film with an intellect that is just as muscular as the flesh around its robust frame. |
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She's chic, she's sleek, and she knows how to smoke, but I have always found her to be an actress of exceptional limitations. |
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Harrison Ford and Christopher Plummer are two exceptional actors, unfortunately thrown into a very unexceptional movie. |
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And yet it is one of the most exceptional and intricate and massive buildings I have ever seen. |
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Mamabolo opposed the defence argument that there were exceptional circumstances that needed to be considered when judgment was made. |
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Over a number of crucial commands he has displayed technical mastery and an exceptional ability to command and lead effectively. |
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Thoreau thought he was an exceptional man, a philosopher of great faith, and an optimist. |
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Growing wild in the pure and unpolluted waters of W. Ireland, the watercress is of exceptional quality. |
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When people buy pets, they should keep them until death does them part, barring a few exceptional cases. |
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For young readers, My Brother Martin is an exceptional story about an ordinary boy who became an extraordinary man. |
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The dry summer led to exceptional definition of buried megaliths, so that orientations and dimensions could be seen. |
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Actually, I consider Bomtempo an exceptional melodist, likely his most attractive compositional trait. |
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His expertise has given the Centaur four exceptional advantages over conventional seaplanes and launches the floatplane into the 21st Century. |
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There is absolutely no doubting his exceptional ability in collating and correlating vast amounts of data and information. |
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The mountainous hinterland of the Gold Coast and northern NSW received exceptional falls, up to 600 mm within 24 hours. |
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Why Education Bradford wishes to close such an exceptional and oversubscribed school is beyond comprehension. |
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More resonantly, Joan, due to her chastity, courage, chivalry, piety and intelligence, personified an exceptional female figurehead. |
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Whereas jury panels, in exceptional cases, can be vetted, this was not such a case. |
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She really is an exceptional woman and her commitment to her chosen sport is astounding. |
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This fella is a fantastic athlete who has tremendous power and exceptional skills and movement. |
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The panel is likely to favour somebody who has done really exceptional work outwith their duty and beyond PR associations. |
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Lincoln, seeing this masterly orator of mixed-race ancestry, would most likely first have been reminded of his exceptional friend, Douglass. |
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The exceptional audio and video quality and the permanence of the medium are things we really like. |
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One exceptional scene shows that under all the blackness there is a ray of light. |
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If you took away the size of the band, the sexuality and the performance art aspect of it all, he would still be an exceptional tunesmith. |
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Despite the general principle excluding liability for omissions, liability may arise in certain exceptional circumstances. |
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If that were the case, it would be quite exceptional in the civil service or in the wider community. |
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I think there is an exceptional demand for our point of view, particularly from young people. |
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For the traditionalists, I have found several exceptional clarets at very competitive prices. |
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Amanda rounded out her exceptional meet by swimming to a top-eight finish in the 200 and 400 freestyles. |
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He was an exceptional student and a young writer, beginning his writing career at the age of sixteen. |
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Yes, their passing and movement was exceptional and we were getting tired just trying to keep up with them. |
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This was strokeman Andy Triggs Hodge's summary of Oxford's exceptional performance to win the 151st Boat Race. |
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Reed's generous patronage of contemporary American artists was exceptional in the early nineteenth century. |
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Magistrates said the farming industry had been going through an exceptional period at the time and his judgement had been clouded. |
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One possible explanation for these exceptional findings might be contamination of the ethanol with a mutagen. |
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Barbel spawn between May and July, although unlike many species of coarse fish they can in exceptional years spawn more than once. |
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A distinguishing feature of the postwar period was in fact its exceptional reliance on unfree labour. |
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It doesn't take an exceptional amount of in-depth psychology to guess why I found a resonance in those four lines. |
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The reproducibility of land was physically improbable and entailed prohibitively high marginal costs in all but exceptional circumstances. |
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Figures like this are exceptional in the extreme and give a completely unrepresentative impression of the national picture. |
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May I displeasure you with the exceptional third paragraph of his lengthier review? |
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Like other respiratory ailments, Spanish influenza attacked Aboriginal communities with exceptional severity. |
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The Emperor penguin is an exceptional diver and can stay submerged for 18 minutes and dive as deep as 500 meters. |
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They are exceptional divers and, unlike other diving ducks, can take off from the water without running along the surface. |
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We will publish manuscripts over 30,000 words only under exceptional circumstances. |
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Bidding on rare and unusual items in exceptional condition was very aggressive, pushing prices to new highs. |
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No more than three or four awards of this nature are made in the course of a year and only in exceptional circumstances to people outside Spain. |
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There is currently some 30,000 farmers receiving exceptional circumstances drought relief. |
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Applications for damage to cars or non-essential items will not normally be considered, other than in exceptional circumstances. |
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He said that the exceptional permission for the unusual ceremony had been granted because his grandmother had herself served as a Wren. |
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Independent appeal panels are also to be advised that such decisions should only be overturned under exceptional circumstances. |
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My old laptop was retired because of a really weird problem, which was that the computer would only start in exceptional circumstances. |
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The Human Rights Act is, I believe, open to re-negotiation in certain exceptional circumstances. |
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They only come before councillors in exceptional circumstances and the criteria for rejecting them are narrower than in other planning matters. |
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This is certainly a very unique case, a very exceptional set of circumstances. |
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In exceptional circumstances, proposals or amendments could be introduced after the circulation of the agenda. |
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Writers are liked or disliked for something much vaster than their exceptional ability with language. |
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And Kaushik, who had an exceptional ability in identifying the cars manufactured worldwide. |
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McDaniel has functional speed but exceptional instincts and playmaking ability. |
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She also had the exceptional ability to recall vividly small incidents in her life, and recount them without any exaggeration. |
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Reed has been fielding some punts in practice, and he is an exceptional athlete with big-play ability. |
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The style of government directed by Henry II and his sons was exceptional for its penetrative ability and aggressive quality. |
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Lincoln appears to have been a man who loved to laugh and used his exceptional story telling ability to his advantage. |
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Ted was a remarkable and exceptional man, who just happened to also live for 106 years. |
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It is the combination of exceptional memory and calculating ability which seems to combine in many of those we consider. |
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The Savage bolt action has always provided outstanding accuracy and exceptional value for the money. |
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Some autistic children show, at an unusually early age, exceptional abilities in music, graphic art or arithmetic. |
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Bernard's exceptional rugby ability has not gone unnoticed and he has recently been invited to play rugby with Leinster. |
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So far, so good, as most of the items on the menu are of reasonable price, significant size and exceptional flavor. |
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His two points were superb efforts and his overall display marked him out as a player of exceptional ability. |
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Hawkins doesn't have exceptional coverage ability but is aggressive and physical. |
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If you have not tried pecorino cheese, give it a chance, it is has kind of a salty exceptional taste full of flavor more so than Parmesan. |
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This is a sure bet because carbon has an exceptional ability to link up with other atoms into long chains, or polymers. |
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Williams has exceptional hands and leaping ability and can beat linebackers deep with his speed. |
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The breed is also noted for its endurance ability, and its exceptional disposition. |
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Other than in the most exceptional circumstances, schools should avoid permanently excluding pupils with statements. |
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I am not persuaded that this case merits such exceptional exercise of jurisdiction. |
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In exceptional circumstances, the period can be extended, as it was for the highly complex Lockerbie bombing trial. |
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By law, children can stay at the temporary centre for up to three months, though that period can be extended in exceptional cases. |
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Said to possess exceptional drive and extreme intelligence, Norton's ambitions were not satisfied and he set up a doctors' deputising service. |
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The international airline industry is exceptional in that over its 60-year life it has never yielded a positive return on capital invested. |
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It is possible for wine from an exceptional vintage that has been produced and cellared to the highest standard to last 100 years or more. |
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In the air, its high wing and lack of wing struts gave occupants exceptional visibility. |
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But the judgment whether exceptional circumstances exist is not quantitative only, but may be qualitative also. |
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A few hygrophytes and tropophytes are also met with, but under exceptional circumstances. |
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The phyllopod bed is therefore exceptional for possessing both typical fossil bearing characteristics and unusual soft tissue preservation. |
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The exceptional categories plainly apply to offences more serious than common assault, but no court has ever decided how far they go. |
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These days he tours with Carrie Rodriguez, an exceptional fiddler and singer in her own right. |
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Both are predominantly top order batsmen, but they are both off-spin bowlers and exceptional fielders as well. |
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It boasts numerous rare and unique examples of the highest quality in exceptional condition. |
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He, whose placekicking was exceptional all afternoon, slotted him into a four-point lead with a conversion from the right. |
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The exceptional cases and the conforming cases intermesh very much like flesh and blood. |
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The latter has been exceptional in midfield, fitting into a cosmopolitan midfield with an ease that has defied his tender years. |
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This exceptional exhibition will cover the cymas of some of the most sumptuous halls in the Brukenthal Palace. |
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Nothing exceptional here, or in the calm declarative prose in which the other stories are told. |
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By all accounts this was a great show, delighting audiences with a huge array of exceptional acts and talent. |
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Throughout my life, I've gravitated towards these amazing, exceptional people. |
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Joint doctrine is authoritative and followed except when, in the commander's judgment, exceptional circumstances dictate otherwise. |
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Even in the exceptional cases, the reason is vegetarianism as Jains, Brahmins and Gujaratis are very particular about this aspect. |
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Nearly all cases of exceptional memory are domain-specific, and retention of sequences or arrays of digits is the most common locus. |
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She sat in a very undignified position, with only the dusty ground on which to rest her bottom which condemned her to exceptional discomfort. |
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A set of hypotheses has been suggested to explain this exceptional riddle of fish reproduction, but as yet they remain untested. |
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Like all right-thinking people, ministers in the Scottish Executive already treat rape as an exceptional crime that demands special handling. |
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Another plus point for the Old Dock Bar was its wine list, which was exceptional value for this neck of the woods. |
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The performance features six exceptional dancers with live music by the UK's leading tango ensemble. |
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She's very capable and, in fact, often is thought of by strangers as just an exceptional lively and uninhibited character. |
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The new models are built on a longer wheelbase than the hatchback and offer exceptional roominess for passengers and luggage. |
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The absence of a World Series ring is the last, the only blemish on a career that has climbed from the exceptional to the unworldly. |
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In recent weeks, the mortgage lender has given back some of its gains, after it posted an exceptional half-year set of results. |
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The question of exceptional circumstances must therefore be considered in the round. |
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His exceptional quickness and agility allow him to get downfield and make blocks at the second level of the defense. |
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View Five featured exceptional artworks by international and Irish artists. |
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They had a rubber duck on the water within minutes, but it took more than half-an-hour and exceptional seamanship to reach the Du Toits. |
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Nurses may be presented with exceptional or life-threatening situations prohibiting the use of assistive patient handling equipment. |
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He's the best son of an outstanding young stallion, from an exceptional family. |
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His exceptional skills at grifting combined with his good looks have allowed him to believe that he can con anybody. |
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The Wallabies budget for conceding about one try a game, with Muggleton admitting it was exceptional to keep the opposition tryless. |
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This drought broke emphatically in February 1973, with exceptional rainfall over South Australia and the eastern states. |
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Assembled with aftermarket steel cranks and connecting rods, these engines have exceptional life expectancy. |
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The situation will call for the exercise of an exceptional degree of diplomatic finesse. |
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I sat through the programme last night with that that tingly feeling you get from a truly exceptional piece of music and just thinking about it has brought that feeling back. |
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An exceptional feature of the theatre is the fact that a small stream was channelled through the space between the orchestra and the back of the proscenium. |
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Imagine on top of this that you wanted, in fact, to mount an argument as to what makes certain daguerreotypes exceptional and others merely ordinary. |
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It is finely composed, displaying his exceptional use of light. |
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Compared with the run-of-the-mill rememberers, exceptional memorizers displayed greater activity in three brain areas linked to spatial memory and navigation. |
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The festival screened as many as 25 short and docufilms of exceptional quality, a visual delight to those who crave for realism in the highly commercialised tinsel world. |
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Meanwhile, Libby is fired from her publishing job, even though she has done her work with exceptional diligence and passion. |
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First, there may be exceptional circumstances where it is deemed in the public interest for the government to fail to honour its contractual obligations. |
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The answer was to give all X-type models four-wheel drive and this accounts for the car's truly exceptional handling and roadholding, even on poor road surfaces. |
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This is understandable since most of them take exceptional care of their face, and don't want the unnecessary irritation of a prickly face against theirs. |
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Western cultures tend to praise those who make difficult tasks appear easy because of their own exceptional ability, as in the child prodigy phenomenon. |
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The cases show that one of those exceptional circumstances arises when a judgment has been procured by the perjured evidence of a party in a material particular. |
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The few exceptional chapters are mostly by cisatlantic authors. |
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One is an eighteenth-century hornbook, a common device for teaching the alphabet and numbers, but exceptional in this case because it is made of silver. |
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So, whereas what was required under a dictatorship was exceptional courage, what citizens in democracies have to do is overcome apathy and inertia. |
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By means of an exceptional system, the organizations hope to make the public aware of the need to take a stand in the debate which is currently raging in the world of sports. |
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As the doors opened, there were black people who were exceptional opening those doors. |
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Speaking more generally about the South East Enterprise Platform Programme, Mr. Nolan said it provided an exceptional base for incubating new businesses. |
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The fact that he's working with an exceptional cast mitigates his seeming ineffectualness, but I wonder if he's not a better casting director than theatrical director. |
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In Greece the exceptional character of the meal was stressed by the drinking of undiluted wine, for in normal circumstances wine was always diluted with water. |
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The truth is that even in stripping away the myth and iconography, and removing the unaccountably exceptional Lincoln, we are not left with a diminished figure. |
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The second edition is not simply an update, but a competent rewrite of most chapters, with a few exceptional chapters remaining largely unchanged. |
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There are some exceptional wines to be found in the 2001 vintage and vinously speaking, this was to be one of my most exciting trips to the region! |
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An exceptional amount of time and effort went into this year's parade. |
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The quick thinking, outstanding airmanship, exceptional flying skills, and efficient use of crew resources directly contributed to the safe recovery of the aircraft. |
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His vibrant paintings, prints and cut-outs, celebrated for their exceptional richness and luminosity of colour, are found in art collections internationally. |
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However, exceptional well-formed, lustrous crystals to 10 cm are well known from the Bluebell mine on the shore of Kootenay Lake, British Columbia. |
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The attendance of nearly 5,000 was the biggest on record for a match at this level and, just as satisfying, was the exceptional atmosphere at the game. |
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He had exceptional conformation, very correct legs, hocks, and knees. |
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It can only be displaced by unusual or exceptional circumstances. |
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There are rare and exceptional circumstances in existence in this case. |
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The exceptional attentiveness of its staff and the renowned, almost Bacchic temptations of its dining room are easily enough to satisfy the most demanding of tastes. |
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In an exceptional feat of perverse alchemy he has, during his 22 years in office, changed gold into lead and ruined a once relatively prosperous southern African state. |
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Again, there is no suggestion here that paying more than would be justified on a strict royalty calculation is an unusual or exceptional practice. |
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Excellent printability and exceptional whiteness properties are the key user-factors that make our boxboard coatings such a unique value to our customers. |
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It was merchants such as Nicolas Roxcox, wrapped in Baltic furs, who encouraged Rubens to repopulate parish churches with altarpieces of exceptional quality. |
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Redwood's beauty, durability and exceptional dimensional stability make it a good choice for intricately crafted outdoor applications like this one. |
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Sometimes, occasionally, apropos of nothing, I stop dead in my tracks for a moment and think about the exceptional people I am fortunate enough to call friends. |
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Her exceptional use of tone in the aquatints enriches the etchings and adds, in a moving and dramatic way, to the narratives that are always her main drive. |
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It was quite exceptional because it was the first time a technology company was able to go public so early with only the prospect of future profits. |
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Because the mirrors were so enormous, it was only in exceptional cases that ceiling heights permitted the consoles below them to be of a normal height. |
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There were some exceptional scores due to all the tees being scarified and top dressed and also people playing on temporary tees which were much further forward than usual. |
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Since the triads dealt with him so viciously, I believe that he was exceptional in fulfilling the duties of a journalist and that was why he was hated. |
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Once an ancient townhouse, Ksantan's owners have converted the building's exceptional wooden architecture into a restaurant with garden patio, two terraces and bar. |
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However, there is an exceptional 1918 nude portrait photographed by imogen Cunningham of her husband, Roy Partridge. |
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The answer is that the exceptional preservation displayed in these rocks enables us to recognise the eyes, scales and even the liver of the animals. |
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The policewoman-in-training had just scored 38 out of 40 in target practice, an exceptional score for any trainee, male or female. |
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Dry barrens offer an exceptional opportunity to examine fire effects on community structure, composition, and diversity patterns in savannalike natural communities. |
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The shrewdness and sharpness of his proverbs and his forceful epigrams serve, in an exceptional degree, to make ethical ideas a popular possession. |
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Upon my second viewing, I discovered a sweet film with exceptional acting. |
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Did America's divided democracy produce the country's exceptionalism, or did a series of exceptional circumstances produce America's peculiar divided democracy? |
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There were some exceptional fielding plays on both sides in this game. |
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The jobs are mainly in administration, but exceptional recruits could in certain circumstances take part in surveillance, counter-espionage and counter-terrorist operations. |
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When the cloaked figure wanders, ethereally, through the misty graveyard, dancing among the headstones, we sense we are in the hands of an exceptional visionary. |
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Second was the class of persons who had exceptional leave with a limit on duration, where that duration had not expired when they left and then returned to the United Kingdom. |
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In order to exercise the now exceptional common law power of arrest, certain conditions must be met in relation to the person who is to be arrested and his conduct. |
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A unique, exceptional couturier for a Maison that always challenged and innovated the world of fashion. |
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However, this characterization of sophrosyne does not have the effect of relegating its practice to a small number of gifted or exceptional moral agents. |
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Her grasp of scientific truth in all branches of knowledge, combined with an exceptional power of exposition, made her the most remarkable woman of her generation. |
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Furthermore, in some respects Wiccans regularly engage in practices against which theurgists themselves warned, except in very exceptional circumstances. |
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The more conservative view, the Theravadin, emphasizes the down-to-earth, practical example of an exceptional man, Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha. |
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For those cowed by all this ardent muscularity, turn to her to discover, at the last, a private Rubens, that man of exceptional refinement and sensitivity. |
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Such exceptional reinstatement upon a recurrence of a peculiar complex of psycho-physical conditions, suggests that the range of reproduction is indefinitely enlargeable. |
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To reach the threshold of exceptional progress there would also need to be some extra element to show that the lifer had done good works for the benefit of others. |
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Forest staff are proud of their reputation for providing exceptional grooming and you can usually count on lake effect snow to give them something to work with. |
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His teacher, professional Sarah Wilson, 37, who co-owns the club, said the little boy had exceptional ability but was not the best youngster in his class. |
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All he can do is note the general sensation that he is part of something exceptional and overwhelming, something not he, nor anyone else, is prepared to take in. |
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It is an old palace with an exceptional rooftop restaurant, where we sat on cushions on the floor and ate course after course of delicious Zanzibari delicacies. |
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October had become an exceptionally cold and bitter season physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually, and it was a season of exceptional pain and sorrow. |
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That so fluent and outgoing a piece as his for the LRB achieves such exceptional intimacy with its profound and wide-eared subject is surely a related phenomenon. |
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A caricaturist and political cartoonist of exceptional savagery, Scarfe's work is diverse, prolific, and visually stunning as well as being controversial. |
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Being from the southwest of France, it is thanks to endive that I realize that there is exceptional produce everywhere. |
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Francis gives a similar explanation for the exceptional mimicry of mockingbirds, suggesting that mimicry itself was not favored by natural selection. |
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He didn't think these things were exceptional or difficult or troublesome. |
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For them, at least, the United States remains the exceptional nation, the indispensable one you turn to in time of trouble. |
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A hard Norwegian cheese of exceptional mouldiness and sharp flavour. |
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In exceptional circumstances a child can instruct a solicitor to apply to the Court for the right to see their family, including their brothers or sisters. |
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Indeed, he could bowl the googly at about slow-medium pace and where, in exceptional conditions, the pitch dictated it, he could be a fine slow bowler. |
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The choil is sloped, and the top edge of the blade is ramped to accommodate the trademark round hole, and has deep cut notches which give exceptional grip. |
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The huge switch-hitting first baseman is only 28, and figures to be entering his peak years. If he can stay healthy, he's almost a cinch to make an exceptional comeback. |
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Many birds and some antelopes, notably the dik-dik and the saiga, sport noses that give them an exceptional ability to regulate brain temperature and conserve water. |
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Maybe, just maybe, White really is just an exceptional talent spotter, someone who knows what a gem looks like and knows how to uncover that gem and maximise its shine. |
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Small and sleek, it offers exceptional sushi and sashimi, plus specialities such as swordfish tandoori and calamari stuffed with curried couscous. |
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As well as a very strong whisky and spirit list, the chain has a number of exceptional finds from niche wine-growers, and is particularly strong on Spanish wines. |
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The whole team's work rate and tackling were exceptional and made what was potentially a tricky divisional quarter-final tie into a showcase of junior colts rugby at its best. |
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In the exceptional case of an ouster it plainly, in my view, does. |
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Andreu, one of the world's leading experts in airport design, has been praised for the exceptional engineering which allows his bold ideas to come to life. |
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My scouter tells me all of you all have exceptional power levels. |
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The Englishmen struggled to scrape a 1-0 win in Sarajevo, and managed to extend the margin back home only because of an exceptional performance by Kieron Dyer. |
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The largely unreported clashes that ensued were of exceptional ferocity. |
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He was a polyglot and absorbed everything around him and didn't limit himself, and that makes him exceptional in a world that too often prizes limitation. |
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Excisable products like cigarettes, liquor and fuel are subject to special rules and removal in bond is only allowed in exceptional cases and under strict Customs supervision. |
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He was awarded a bar to his gold medal for exceptional services. |
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In my discussion of exceptional online bird field guides last week, I focused on the sites I turn to when I'm looking for information about a specific species. |
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Dudley and Stephens but generally such verdicts should only be returned in the most exceptional cases. |
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However, a truly exceptional cold snap swept the island in February 2004, during which period the whole island was blanketed with snow. |
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Dr Gomer is widely recognized for her exceptional skills in cosmetic and general dentistry. |
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Inner and outer vestibules lead to the octagonal chapter house, which is of exceptional architectural purity. |
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At its core was a body of tough, seasoned heavy infantry who displayed exceptional resolution at Tours. |
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Another possible way to rise in social position was due to exceptional military or commercial success. |
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