He has added a hint of roughness to his voice, but I still feel that he relies too much on his extraordinary physical presence. |
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Courtois has an extraordinary range, pushing his instrument quite comfortably into registers normally reserved for the viola and even violin. |
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It has been done, and is still being done, by these titanic, extraordinary structures. |
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The first thing I noticed about the bathing costume was the extraordinary tensile strength of the stretch material. |
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Unfortunately, we had a lot of bad weather recently and an extraordinary amount of games were called off. |
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I want to follow up on that point by looking at the extraordinary timidness that has characterized recent liberal political tactics. |
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But these schoolboy verses, remarkable as they are, show little indication of the extraordinary style of 18 Poems. |
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A venue as extraordinary as Kingston's Toilet Gallery could hardly celebrate its birthday in a conventional manner. |
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Yet he is a keen sighted and extraordinary man, gentle I think by nature and at once timid, modest and reticent. |
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The McCord Museum is home to an extraordinary collection of historical artifacts from Montreal and beyond. |
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Straight through her flawless appearance and extraordinary manners I saw an artificial person. |
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That's partly because policymakers have telegraphed their intentions with extraordinary clarity. |
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It was another bizarre sight but even the half-time whistle, once it finally came, did little to stem the tide of extraordinary events. |
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Both his extraordinary outfits that day ought to be on sale in the megastore soon. |
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Of course, it is a tribute to his extraordinary skill and technique and concentration and so forth. |
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What sets megapodes apart from these game birds is their extraordinary breeding behavior. |
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This unique technology application will produce an advanced scalable platform designed to meet an extraordinary range of storage requirements. |
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One bizarre addendum to his' performance ' was his extraordinary application of stage make-up. |
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If you have an extraordinary partiality to language, you spend a disproportionate share of your time looking for the right word. |
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An official request has been made to the county council chairman for an extraordinary meeting. |
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The facilities must function to design standard and be maintainable without extraordinary effort when compared to the function played by them. |
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From the heights of the extraordinary and awe-inspiring they return to the ordinary. |
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More than two hundred years later, we still find extraordinary claims being made about magnetic healing. |
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He was a very self-contained man but had extraordinary insight into physics and mathematics. |
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He is undoubtedly a man of extraordinary brilliance whose writings are incisive, insightful, and securely based on facts. |
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This is a very extraordinary thing, because the family really has been in seclusion for the past 24 hours. |
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In this extraordinary year, five teams finished the regular season undefeated. |
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Quantum computation would enable one to search enormous databases with extraordinary efficiency. |
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It is, your Honour, it is an extraordinary case, but at last the Supreme Court got it right, if by a mere bare majority. |
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Marbella, with its magnificent boutiques, extraordinary yachts and flashy patrons is best sampled by night. |
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An extraordinary number of masterworks were produced in book design, ceramics, furniture, glass, jewelry metalwork, prints, and textiles. |
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An extraordinary letter was written by the prior of the monastery two years before his martyrdom. |
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Still it was quite extraordinary to see him point, then hit the very next pitch out of the ballpark. |
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A suspended election would involve extraordinary efforts to secure and protect ballots and voting systems. |
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He demonstrated extraordinary patience as he posed for photographs and autographed all sorts of items. |
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It is extraordinary to see the mixture of people, the old traditional western or midland farmer and your business type. |
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This would have been an extraordinary achievement even for an able-bodied athlete. |
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When an undomesticated woman refuses to hide her sexuality, abnegates her maternity, she creates a force field of extraordinary energy. |
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Gilman was a man of extraordinary taste with an abounding passion for dance. |
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He leaps aboard and the most extraordinary adventure of his young life is about to begin. |
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However they agreed to audition him for the show when they heard about his extraordinary word skills. |
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I could see no justification for Congress to accede to this extraordinary request for additional authority. |
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They also suggested he could call an extraordinary general meeting to get a look at Manchester United's financial accounts. |
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He was a gifted conversationalist and had an extraordinary knowledge of Belfast, its history, politics and ways of life. |
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It is as extraordinary and unique as the artist himself, full of all the quirks, oddities and jokes that make him such a national treasure. |
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If you thought Celtic music was fiddles, jigs and reels, this extraordinary album will be a platform for your transfiguration. |
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The most extraordinary synergy between performer and audience that I have ever seen. |
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In any case, these animals quickly radiated into an extraordinary variety of large and small terrestrial herbivores and carnivores. |
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Ang Lee managed to move with extraordinary adeptness from straight Taiwanese projects to Jane Austen to the American Civil War. |
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Jack was an adorable well-mannered, gentle boy who had an extraordinary presence that could light up a room. |
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But the people I met find excitement and adventure, an extraordinary sense of freedom. |
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For example, there are several cases on record of third-degree burns healing with extraordinary rapidity. |
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As I headed back to my car, a white van passed me at an extraordinary rate of speed. |
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But the vote will have to be ratified at an extraordinary meeting of the full council today. |
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And yet, his position as a supervisor of kashrut did, in its cryptic way, testify to the extraordinary person that he was. |
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It's all the more extraordinary that kawanatanga was minted back in 1840 to explain a King of Judea who lived 2000 years ago. |
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Experienced observers attest to the extraordinary razzmatazz that surrounds World Cup events. |
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We were loved and cherished by the most extraordinary teachers, whom I actually kept up with in later life. |
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We're also allowed to say nice wholesome things and there has been an extraordinary amount of that about. |
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These full accounts of her extraordinary career make fascinating and inspiring reading. |
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There has been an extraordinary reversal in the parties' positions on Europe. |
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That is another matter, a real tour de force and an amazing realisation of an extraordinary conception. |
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Those wanting to steal account details from a personal computer can purchase an extraordinary range of keylogging devices. |
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At length by mere accident I discovered an extraordinary lusus naturae in the disposition of the right subclavian artery. |
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The extraordinary airiness and weightlessness of traditional sculpture owes itself to the continuity and the smoothness of their surfaces. |
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This book tells the extraordinary stories of the most remarkable air-sea rescues in Irish waters. |
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After two or three days of illness, pains of extraordinary severity develop. |
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The Carrutherstown handler is churning out winners at an extraordinary rate and looks likely to add to his score tomorrow. |
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The poem's title arises from its final, extraordinary image of a female luna moth hanging in foliage outside a country church. |
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He was in fact the worker of extraordinary things, the teacher of men who accept the truth with pleasure. |
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For me, they embody and express the faith and witness of an extraordinary servant of Christ. |
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An innovative mix of documentary and dramatic reconstruction vividly recreates the author's extraordinary life. |
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Its been extraordinary the way the Kiwis have pulled together and raised this money. |
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Feeling that resonance was an extraordinary experience that was both like listening to a lullaby and an awakening song. |
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There came a moment of extraordinary professional solidarity from the sachems of journalism in response. |
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I suppose what's extraordinary is that the book is still in existence to this day. |
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Dotted with extraordinary trees like the baobab with its thick knotty trunk and root-like branches, the park teems with wildlife. |
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Incredible works of art, these enormous paintings are an extraordinary sight. |
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The actors workshopped the script together, which helped result in the extraordinary performances that exist in the film. |
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One of the most extraordinary buildings is a circular astronomical observatory. |
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It's a spectacular end to the movie with its blend of lethal kung fu and extraordinary acrobatics. |
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This award recognises the extraordinary performance and achievement by teams of scientists, engineers and managers in the field of astronautics. |
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By the time we lay the book aside, we have witnessed an extraordinary reversal. |
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Another, less-remarked problem, is that the extraordinary allusiveness of his prose is the product of a kind of education which no longer exists. |
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He has absolutely amazing stagecraft and extraordinary command of body language. |
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Most extraordinary of all is a colossal pair of tortoiseshell and ivory globular vases and covers, probably made as exhibition pieces. |
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I mean, we have all known about the extraordinary rendition program for a long time. |
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Sure, our game has seen extraordinary characters in the recent past, lording it over this or that club. |
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But he has issued an open letter to parents which takes the extraordinary step of condoning occasional lateness. |
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At an intersection we happened upon an extraordinary scene, and for the first time we felt as if we actually belonged there in the streets. |
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There were some extraordinary scenarios and rescripting and some very ordinary scenarios and rescripting. |
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The neutral countries complain bitterly at the extraordinary baldness of our news service. |
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There have also been extraordinary achievements when intelligent faith, deep learning, and imaginative wisdom have come together. |
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We have already animadverted on the extraordinary eagerness of the first Roman to occupy Britain. |
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The great player had an extraordinary body, a powerful torso atop thin legs. |
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With age the wines develop an extraordinary smoky complexity while retaining their characteristic tang of acidity. |
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Nicholson created something extraordinary but the custodians of the club have not done justice to his legacy. |
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It is yet another of the many enigmas which surround this extraordinary building. |
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He said he recently retired after 53 years working and found it was extraordinary how life passes so quickly. |
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From schools of fish to a swarm of ants, animals exhibit extraordinary collective behaviour. |
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Hospital staff are sometimes advised to go to extraordinary lengths to avoid taking responsibility for deaths or accidents. |
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We have gone to extraordinary lengths to screen every single athlete on this team to make sure they're not in danger of inadvertent doping. |
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It is nothing short of extraordinary that, at the close of the 20th century, intelligent people still believe in superstitious rubbish. |
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He was tormentingly tense and uneasy, and at the same time felt an extraordinary need for solitude. |
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It is not extraordinary for a court to adjudicate a tort claim arising outside of its territorial jurisdiction. |
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The design's extraordinary appeal lies in the side straps, fashioned of soft ribbing and positioned high up on the hip. |
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And so on to the German lieder, epitomized by Schubert's extraordinary genius in creating songs and song cycles. |
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His life story is one of the most extraordinary tales in the history of the game. |
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If you're a pioneering, high-achieving Scotswoman, what extraordinary standards of human endeavour are required before you qualify for a statue? |
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It is extraordinary the number of people who say to me it is ridiculous that players should be paid so much. |
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Could their longevity be due in part to an extraordinary resistance to cancer and other diseases? |
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The boys looked exactly alike, but each of them was possessed of an extraordinary and unique gift. |
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One of the sport's most celebrated figures was a small right-winger with grotesquely shaped legs and an extraordinary style of play. |
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In response, the artist published an extraordinary apologia in a local cultural weekly. |
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Though not especially high or otherwise conspicuous, it held within its conical flanks a silver lode of extraordinary size and purity. |
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Bobby Darin's life in Beyond The Sea, while extraordinary on its own terms, lacks a dramatic arc needed to produce a really riveting film. |
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The other family with extraordinary bacteriomes is Diaspididae, the armored scale insects. |
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So, Eskimoan languages are really extraordinary in their productive word-building capability, for any root you might pick. |
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Second, the history of these islands is illuminated by archaeology to a quite extraordinary extent. |
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That same year he began his magnum opus, the extraordinary Merzbau, an architectonic assemblage which gradually overwhelmed his Hanover home. |
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The firm-fleshed white loup de mer was downright extraordinary in a light lemon-caper sauce, the meat sweet and the skin toothsomely crispy. |
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Some people with terrible disabilities reveal extraordinary qualities, which enrich their own lives and those of people around them. |
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It was not often that a marchioness of France underwent the extraordinary question. |
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According to folklore, the lake is home to a giant serpent with extraordinary powers. |
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The film contains extraordinary sequences, particularly those dealing with the impoverished coal miner cousin of one of the male protagonists. |
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They watched as the marquess and his new marchioness performed the extraordinary feat of holding their breath for some time. |
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It has been an extraordinary week of political toing and froing in Victoria. |
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The skins of some species of frogs and toads secrete an extraordinary array of defensive chemicals when the animals are seized by predators. |
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And there are mesmeric moments in Smith's performance where he does transform into this extraordinary man. |
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But, as he regretfully learned, his adoptees' public high schools were so bad that many of the kids dropped out, squandering an extraordinary opportunity. |
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The 600 plus pages will tempt only those with a serious interest in the subject, but as an account of the extraordinary and sad lives this is a belter. |
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But Bazzana is conscious of dealing with an extraordinary individual, one whose extraordinariness was bound up with his mercuriality and multiplicity. |
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Scotland Yard released a video of the extraordinary crime in an appeal for anyone who recognizes the man to come forward. |
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She had this extraordinary ability to be deeply involved and cleanly detached. |
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Never have I felt such an extraordinary sense of estrangement and sexlessness appear in a nude portrait as it does in Self-Portrait with Patricia Preece. |
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For all they have been doing the extraordinary this season, Celtic rarely looked anything other than strictly, nay yawningly, ordinary in the first half yesterday. |
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It had extraordinary calming and muscle relaxant effects in animals. |
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An extraordinary collection of photographs, relics and contemporary social pieces has been unveiled at the National Library of Australia, in Canberra. |
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By any standards, it's an extraordinary record of economic achievement. |
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He was faintly embarrassed by this and explained that living in a remote place demanded extraordinary measures if he was to keep up with the baseball. |
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It was also possible to walk on the sands as far as the spitals on Filey Brig, a statement which would give visitors an idea of the extraordinary lowness of the tide. |
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In adopting it he alights on areas that others might have missed and creates what is surely some of the most extraordinary and original writing currently in print. |
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She doesn't know Corinne, has no experience of the depth and complexity and interlinked contradictions that make up this intense, tempestuous, extraordinary woman. |
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Superimposing the route maps of United and Continental shows an extraordinary amount of duplication. |
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The strange properties of ball lightning can be explained in terms of metallic nanoparticles without introducing any extraordinary new physical processes. |
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Though some sneered at him as a time-server and trimmer, it is extraordinary that a man could live in such turbulent times and win such widespread praise. |
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The 10 men's extraordinary act of selfless courage in dying to assert their political status was in turn to bequeath political status on a resurgent republican movement. |
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Accordingly, the arrangement gives extraordinary protections to investors but leaves labor, the environment, and consumers to the mercies of the deregulated markets. |
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The six-foot redhead is known as a disciplinarian and a diplomat, a gregarious, backslapping sort who goes to extraordinary lengths to inspire the troops. |
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A tiger turns into a maneater only under extraordinary situations, like when it grows too infirm or disabled to hunt or when there is a scarcity of its natural prey. |
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Natural Born Heroes also reveals how the anatomy of the human face is unique in the animal kingdom and can show an extraordinary range of emotions. |
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Perlman fairly sailed through these andantinos and caprices, using each one to showcase yet another aspect of his extraordinary mastery of the instrument. |
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Even the most mundane experiences seem extraordinary when lovingly rendered by Kalman. |
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Another specialist in ephemera of this kind and scenography was Baccio del Bianco, whose extraordinary caricatures are an early form of the cartoon strip. |
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It's worth scrambling into some of the tombs to see the finely marbled stone, ribbed and veined into extraordinary patterns by the forces of nature. |
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The sisters, who volunteered for relief work in addition to ministerial service through their order, were extraordinary women. |
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And thus was sown a seed that may, however extraordinary it may seem, destroy the prime minister. |
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In their Seam Displacement series, by applying an extraordinary cutting and tailoring technique, students were able to displace seams, pleats and gathers for a new look. |
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Jesus was anointed by the Spirit for the extraordinary task of ministry. |
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The royalist is urgently contacting Russian Tatler to see this extraordinary document with our own eyes. |
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But nobody, as we talked in breaks between forehands and backhands, could have predicted the extraordinary way the story developed at Stamford Bridge last night. |
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Purkinje was an extraordinary pharmacologist, and his experiments outlining the action of drugs such as digitalis, camphor, and belladonna were performed on himself. |
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Slowly the eulogies began to take shape, common themes woven through the contours of their extraordinary individual lives. |
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Although the wine is ice cold and has barely finished malolactic fermentation, the extraordinary breed and complexity of the wine are already clearly showing. |
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His creations come in an extraordinary range of mediums and look to genres inspired by popular culture, science, and art history. |
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In this position, we were also able to observe her extraordinary versatility as she performed amazing feats of balance as the stage slowly revolved. |
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From observing the extraordinary cures effected by the aid of revulsion medical men have been borne away too much by an attachment to this mode of treatment. |
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And yet our country has redefined citizenship in some extraordinary ways since its inception. |
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The extraordinary range of vessels shows him as a generous host, welding alliances while softening visiting dignitaries with games, drink and music. |
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The history of horrors in the North Caucasus is so extraordinary and so long as to seem almost otherworldly. |
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This was a stroke of extraordinary boldness, not to say foolhardiness. |
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Lady was the only CIA agent convicted in the extraordinary rendition abduction on the Interpol wanted list. |
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Roth the poet and the rhetor excel in artistic performance when they transcend the ordinary modes of their respective discourses to create extraordinary effects. |
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But these brand-new technologies also allow fertile women to exert extraordinary control in creating their families. |
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This breach is an extraordinary emotional drag on the exhausted population. |
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This extraordinary sounding record had tongues wagging all over the place. |
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His transition from self-created victim to self-obsessed nouveau adolescent, to the gently compassionate man his family actually needs is an extraordinary metamorphosis. |
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There is nothing extraordinary about a parent having both a charming, lovable Venusian side and a withdrawn Saturnian side or a demanding Plutonian side. |
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Whether it would be sufficient to satisfy extraordinary demands such as those of national defense in today's world is, of course, quite another story. |
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And what does dahl believe has most accounted for the extraordinary Homeland Security record of success to date? |
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There are compensating advantages, like access to an extraordinary fleet of armor-plated vehicles. |
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So even right here in the city you can find the most abominable poverty living almost cheek by jowl with these extraordinary lavish wasteful expenditures. |
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Extraordinary allegations of Satanic ritual abuse had been made and an extraordinary fight ensued to have the children returned and the families' names cleared. |
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This is the biography of a great Canadian scientist, whose discoveries were all the more extraordinary because he was largely self-educated in science. |
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Also, I did a lot more exercise than I normally do, and tried some extraordinary sports, like kick-boxing and water aerobics, and felt physically better than I had in years. |
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But now visitors are making their way back to this extraordinary city and are being rewarded with culture, heritage and all the charm of the Adriatic coast. |
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Alexander Iolas is described as a theatrical man with a fondness for fur coats and an extraordinary eye for talent. |
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That, and his extraordinary capacity for self-sacrificing friendship, loyalty and sweet-natured nannying, have been his quadruple of acclaimed lifetime's high-lights. |
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More importantly, he lived through an extraordinary period of change. |
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By mixing drama, documentary, graphics and archive material, the programme gives an extraordinary insight into the world's worst industrial disaster. |
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As thunder rolled in the distance, Jumabaev contacted the spirits and then began an extraordinary performance, entering a trance-like state as he sang for 40 minutes. |
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The exhibition was extraordinary for its size and status as a landmark in the context of introducing European avant-garde art to the United States. |
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Something extraordinary is happening at the intersection of religion and LGBT people. |
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Unbelievable and extraordinary display of tactlessness...but should we be surprised? |
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This was extraordinary behaviour, as she was not academic, and yet her ability to get her tongue round the unfamiliar words was the best in the class. |
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It was an extraordinary tour de force but no headline-catcher. |
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The extraordinary solo of one female dancer, lifting her torso and undulating serpentine fashion on her stomach across the stage, was nothing short of masterful. |
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The most extraordinary thing about the Balti Houses and Rajput Tandooris up and down the country is that each and every one of them has the same menu. |
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It is a sad and extraordinary story, and one that needed to be told. |
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Even given the extraordinary growth off the high base it is putting up, Amazon still has plenty of headroom. |
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He has broken records and played with extraordinary poise and consistency. |
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Journalists spend an extraordinary amount of time paring the information in their copy down to the bare minimum, especially in the all-important lead paragraph. |
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But Bush administration neocons, salivating over regime change in Iran, spurned this extraordinary deal. |
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Restless inventive energy underlies design of his extraordinary sculptural clothes for his own fashion house and for Givenchy, where he is chief designer. |
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Here the titlarks were in extraordinary force, and I lingered about the spot for half an hour, awaiting the longspurs that might be hoped for in their company. |
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The Triassic thecodonts had given rise to the dinosaurs and pterosaurs in the late Triassic, and these now gave rise to an extraordinary range of adaptations to new habitats. |
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But, given her long acquaintanceship with him, it is extraordinary that she should have been so detached from the case for such a misjudgement to have occurred. |
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The documentary follows Mandela as he goes about his day-to-day activities in Europe, Asia, Africa and America, to uncover this truly extraordinary man. |
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There was then an extraordinary flowering of the Gothic style that resulted in numerous instances being built throughout the entire territory. |
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The course of his education was like that of others, such as put him little in the way of extraordinary casualties. |
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He was an extraordinary old aristocrat, who swore like a costermonger, and had the manners of a farmer. |
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What Art really reveals to us is Nature's lack of design, her curious crudities, her extraordinary monotony, her absolutely unfinished condition. |
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Sincerest apologies from Everest, which admits that a damp course was, by an extraordinary oversight, not included. |
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There were the Rougiers, for instance, an old, ragged, dwarfish couple who plied an extraordinary trade. |
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At the centre of Muhammad's achievement was the extraordinary poetry which enshrined his revelations. |
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Everybody knew I was an extraordinary person. When I was born my beard was three feet long. |
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His most extraordinary variety has smooth, fuzzless skin like a plum, tender yellow flesh and a honey taste. |
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We travel here in an extraordinary manner, but we cannot geologize by steam-boats. |
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Between 1357 and 1371 a book of supposed travels compiled by John Mandeville acquired extraordinary popularity. |
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These dams are noteworthy, though, for their extraordinary height, which remained unsurpassed anywhere in the world until the Late Middle Ages. |
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Sometimes he would notice it, pat it, call it half-mocking, half-jocular names, and so make it caper with extraordinary delight. |
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An extraordinary meeting may be called at any time by the chairman or members, but due notice must be given. |
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Hardy almost immediately recognised Ramanujan's extraordinary albeit untutored brilliance, and Hardy and Ramanujan became close collaborators. |
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In 1821, he was appointed physician extraordinary to King George IV, and was also made mayor of Berkeley and justice of the peace. |
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This childhood deliverance subsequently became part of the Wesley legend, attesting to his special destiny and extraordinary work. |
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They include an extraordinary range of flowers and trees from around the world. |
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In 1550, for example, the ordinary mustered 105 men, with an additional 300 extraordinary yeomen. |
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Until 1549, the guards at the Tower were numbered among the extraordinary but in that year were raised to the status of ordinary yeomen. |
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And fairies are of this sort, as are pigmies and the extraordinary effects of magick. |
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That, and an increasing recognition of his extraordinary narrative gifts, make him a force to be reckoned with. |
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The 39th Ryder Cup, held at the Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Illinois, saw an extraordinary collapse by the Americans. |
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The Council met, on average, five times a year and in extraordinary sessions when required. |
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It was founded in 2012 by the Somali diplomat Idd Mohamed, Ambassador extraordinary and deputy permanent representative to the United Nations. |
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Social advancement was thus not dependent solely on birth, patronage, good luck, or even extraordinary ability. |
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He has an extraordinary memory, imagination, and the art of getting at the root of a matter. |
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Peaks with high prominence tend to be the highest points around and are likely to have extraordinary views. |
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Many fish also have chemoreceptors that are responsible for extraordinary senses of taste and smell. |
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The common name honors David Douglas, a Scottish botanist and collector who first reported the extraordinary nature and potential of the species. |
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As a matter of fact, the petrifaction of the bodies of plants and animals is not more extraordinary than the transformation of waters. |
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After this time, the consul would only serve as judges in extraordinary criminal cases and only when called upon by decree of the Senate. |
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Nevertheless, although the Sassanids were checked for the time, the conduct of the Roman army showed an extraordinary lack of discipline. |
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This included a massive purge of the Confucian scholars in Nanjing and grants of extraordinary extralegal authority to the eunuch secret police. |
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Today, the film is renowned for its extraordinary battle on ice sequence, which has served as inspiration for countless other films. |
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By aid of translations into many other languages, the work acquired extraordinary popularity. |
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These are some of the most extraordinary and unsettling times in Kenya's postindependence history. |
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While the Conquistadors may have been slightly taller, the Inca had the advantage of coping with the extraordinary altitude. |
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Encounters between European explorers and populations in the rest of the world often introduced local epidemics of extraordinary virulence. |
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After that date, the relics of Saint James attracted an extraordinary number of pilgrims. |
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The peninsula harbours an extraordinary biodiversity, with more than 700 vertebrate land animal species of which 40 are endemic. |
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He became an extraordinary professor in 1730, and a year later was promoted to full professor. |
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It can change only by extraordinary legislative process of national proposal, then state ratification. |
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However, the discussions among jurors cannot be made public except in extraordinary circumstances. |
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Water wheels in China found practical uses such as this, as well as extraordinary use. |
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Michelin has gone to extraordinary lengths to maintain the anonymity of its inspectors. |
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He described works he had seen at the National Gallery and Dulwich Picture Gallery with extraordinary verbal felicity. |
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The history of Norway has been influenced to an extraordinary degree by the terrain and the climate of the region. |
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Here all trace of him was lost, until a sais or groom met me on the Simla Mall with this extraordinary note. |
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Donald's daughter and Svengali Ivanka is a smart, smart, smart lady with an extraordinary intellect and influence on her father. |
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There was not anything like it either for extraordinary rapidity of pace with the uphand bowling, or accuracy of length and general steadiness. |
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However enraged I might be at the new revelation of Addicks' extraordinary veniality, the other elements in the situation remained as before. |
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This settlement is an extraordinary recovery for Ahold shareholders, and a good result for the Company. |
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Child serves up wingding plots, pithy dialogue, extraordinary background on intriguing topics, and cunningly constructed suspense. |
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There was never perhaps a more extraordinary syllogism since the argal of Shakespeare's grave-digger. |
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Art rock mob Explosions in the Sky take to the stage at Sunderland's Bar 36 on Monday for what promises to be an extraordinary gig. |
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With extraordinary features that will please every audiophile, this advanced earphone is available now in Amazon. |
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He said that bare-breasted women on Page 3 had become outdated during an extraordinary Twitter exchange. |
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Pro-death forces also claim that Terri Schiavo was on life support and was being kept alive through extraordinary means. |
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This ratio induces extraordinary physical and chemical properties, including a high degree of bendability. |
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Dr Francis Rynd made his extraordinary scientific breakthrough more than 150 years ago. |
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But this entails extraordinary risks and often months of planning. |
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This is an extraordinary recording that deserves to be much better known. |
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Think of it as the U.S. prison version of extraordinary rendition. |
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Joao's extraordinary expressive range reached from guttural croaks to coloratura trilling, with scatting and vocalizing in between. |
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Tofu Shirataki, a new and extraordinary brand of noodle, is now being offered by House Foods. |
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When David Beckham can't get hold of Posh, he goes to extraordinary lengths to telecommunicate with her. |
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The company said the MOF questioned balance-sheet data on extraordinary losses and other expenses. |
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The extraordinary thing is she put up with such a second-rate spiv for so long. |
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Ivar imagined the buzz spreading about his extraordinary weekend dealings. |
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But his most extraordinary achievement may have been his recording of nonevents. |
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Meant to be savored like a fine cognac or port, Utopias is a rich, uncarbonated extreme beer known for its extraordinary flavor profile. |
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Nonetheless, the Pope took the extraordinary step of creating one. |
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They have never had a hit but the extraordinary career of one of Britain's longestrunning cult rock bands has been captured in an upcoming rockumentary. |
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Objects representative of the Hellenistic period include black slip pottery, amphorae, bronze sculpture, exquisite gold jewelry, and some extraordinary rhytons. |
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Natural Quartz Countertop surfaces by Cosentino possess extraordinary characteristics including bacteriostatic protection, hardness, and resistance to impact and scratching. |
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This became particularly savage from the 1650s, with all sides falling to extraordinary levels of barbarity, even by the harsh standards of the time. |
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Millefoglie di Casa Perbellini Perbellini's extraordinary version of Mille-Feuille has been labelled 'legendary' and 'the dish that made him famous. |
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Science has made extraordinary progress in the last fifty years. |
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After the War of the Pacific, an extraordinary effort of rebuilding began. |
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His extraordinary achievements, coupled with his own ineffable sense of destiny and the flattery of his companions, may have combined to produce this effect. |
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Encounters between explorers and populations in the rest of the world often introduced new diseases, which sometimes caused local epidemics of extraordinary virulence. |
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This differs from a formally elective monarchy in that it is an extraordinary measure, and with the new monarch the succession again becomes hereditary. |
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The AP622 offers extraordinary linearity performance and adjustable quiescent bias providing designers the flexibility to meet challenging system requirements. |
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They partially administered justice in extraordinary cases, and presented games in the Circus Maximus and all public solemnities in honor of the Emperor at their own expense. |
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One extraordinary thing which I saw at the pyramids must not be omitted. |
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He's always telling Beth about the enormity of his next gig and the extraordinary phatness of his latest beats, and to be fair he can drop a good tune. |
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Gardini wrote a letter of introduction to the Ambassador of Italy in London, Annibale Ferrero, explaining who Marconi was and about these extraordinary discoveries. |
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It is often suggested that the tale of Lyonesse represents an extraordinary survival of folk memory of the flooding of the Isles of Scilly and Mount's Bay near Penzance. |
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In addition, between November 1858 and March 1859, William Ewart Gladstone served as high commissioner extraordinary to determine the political future of the Ionian Islands. |
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The story of the rescue attracted extraordinary attention throughout Britain and made Grace Darling a heroine who has gone down in British folklore. |
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A large Danish sun or star hanging round his neck by a blue ribbon... had given him the appearance of being insured in some extraordinary Fire Office. |
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