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| dividual enterprise and determination with | exceptionally able leadership. |
| portion of marine RNA transcripts and are | exceptionally abundant in that over five times as many I |
| ed to alphaproteobacteria. IMES-2 RNAs are | exceptionally abundant, as twice as many IMES-2 RNAs wer |
| He had been | exceptionally active in work of military veterans' organ |
| career as an MP he appears to have been an | exceptionally active in advancing the cause of Home Rule |
| This enables these birds to have an | exceptionally acute sense of smell, used to locate food |
| due to the critical, and in some reaches, | exceptionally adverse, ground conditions." |
| ght a romantically involved couple who are | exceptionally amorous. |
| intellectual attainment, his character was | exceptionally and grossly licentious, and his base and i |
| Exceptionally, Archbishop Felix of Seville was translate | |
| ti-apartheid activist Breyten Breytenbach, | exceptionally, as "quite a nice South African" and say " |
| ystal structure of MutS reveals that it is | exceptionally asymmetric, and while its active conformat |
| g tanks or gyroscopic stabilizers, just an | exceptionally balanced hull and form. |
| Gozen Shizuka is depicted as an | exceptionally beautiful young woman with long silver hai |
| lion books, which are the sources for some | exceptionally beautiful and important images of birds. |
| selected this site for the erection of an | exceptionally beautiful temple in honor of Ajitnath. |
| ry male character in the series finds Ayla | exceptionally beautiful, though Ayla describes herself a |
| that surround this little village make it | exceptionally beautiful. |
| This article is | exceptionally biased. |
| Also, the Paku Paku Pack box is | exceptionally big (about twice the size of the PlayStati |
| wegians by surprise, defeating them in the | exceptionally bloody Battle of Stamford Bridge on 25 Sep |
| wegians by surprise, defeating them in the | exceptionally bloody Battle of Stamford Bridge on 25 Sep |
| The Galapagos Flycatchers are | exceptionally bold and curious birds. |
| re oak will have been prominent due to its | exceptionally bright and shiny leaves, since the meeting |
| al experience to write this novel about an | exceptionally bright young girl who leads a double life |
| The M3 has an | exceptionally bright viewfinder when compared to any pre |
| ULX2 was found in an | exceptionally bright young stellar complex, and showed a |
| covery with Gerry Neugebauer in 1966 of an | exceptionally bright infrared source within Orion known |
| 8 (in the hands of "the much loved but not | exceptionally bright" Wreford G. "Moon" Chapple, Class o |
| s, and her mother described her as bright, | exceptionally bright, but also "very nervous, sensitive, |
| e case of James Sidas (Esteban Powell), an | exceptionally brilliant physicist (IQ 178) who traded hi |
| the last of the composer's series of three | exceptionally brilliant orchestral works, preceded by Ca |
| Whilst the line was | exceptionally busy with tourists and holidaymakers in su |
| Russell quickly proves to be | exceptionally capable of handling the increased workload |
| hrough the Severn Tunnel, it proved itself | exceptionally capable. |
| business, Csonka was a numeric genius and | exceptionally charismatic man, who charmed his way throu |
| Lithium fluoride is | exceptionally chemically stable and LiF/BeF2 mixtures (F |
| icklow Mountains in Ireland can be seen on | exceptionally clear days. |
| On an | exceptionally clear day it is possible to see Scafell Pi |
| On | exceptionally clear days the mountains of Snowdonia are |
| d full of color, and engaging a company of | exceptionally clever people. |
| Ring was | exceptionally close to the White Sox and felt he was bet |
| Clement was always | exceptionally close to his sister, Anna Belle, relying o |
| acewatch Project, was predicted to make an | exceptionally close approach to Earth in October 2028. |
| he and Edith were remembered by friends as | exceptionally close and devoted to one another. |
| omination, it was described as being "[a]n | exceptionally cohesive and well-preserved district".:14 |
| rom Switzerland, Latvia and Estonia record | exceptionally cold winters in 1600-1602; in France, the |
| nal dustings of snow on the mountaintop in | exceptionally cold winter storms. |
| The | exceptionally cold weather delayed work, and when the se |
| Poll results showed Sessions with an | exceptionally comfortable lead, which was verified by th |
| e complexity, pursuing its interests in an | exceptionally complex universe. |
| anchised in 1832 (it was reckoned to be an | exceptionally corrupt borough even by the standards of t |
| rite his autobiography, which proved to be | exceptionally critical of former members of the band. |
| to the album's sparse instrumentation and | exceptionally dark lyrical content. |
| an with gray smudging, some specimens look | exceptionally dark compared to lighter variants. |
| e of the water, the pool appeared to be an | exceptionally dark green to almost black, hence the name |
| The galoubet is accompanied on an | exceptionally deep tabor known as the tambourin. |
| Except where the ocean is | exceptionally deep, the bathyal zone extends to the bent |
| 0s, a period when their pool of talent was | exceptionally deep. |
| Its magnitude and duration made it | exceptionally destructive, causing damage to the cathedr |
| ackground as the meetings happened, taking | exceptionally detailed notes. |
| ong out of print, extremely expensive, and | exceptionally difficult to find. |
| is dramatic, in that as released, 1.1 was | exceptionally difficult to implement without a great dea |
| The construction of the building, under | exceptionally difficult circumstances, provided the occa |
| The recovery process was | exceptionally difficult because of the confined space, t |
| in the world, there are children living in | exceptionally difficult conditions, and that such childr |
| battalion he reconnoitred the ground under | exceptionally difficult circumstances, under heavy hosti |
| Goodwin's | exceptionally discrete personal style meant that he was |
| on representation; however the Ba'ath were | exceptionally distrustful of the Kurds and harbored susp |
| The area has an | exceptionally diverse population, both in terms of ethni |
| dy of the Washington Post thought the book | exceptionally dull despite the potentially interesting t |
| in early January 1944, the division fought | exceptionally during the fierce battles around the city. |
| ncluding both an MD and PhD (making her an | exceptionally early example of the "Doctor-doctor" pheno |
| g noted for quality, long-lasting work and | exceptionally economic use of resources, Groff was unusu |
| s a houseplant, T. pallida has been judged | exceptionally effective at improving indoor air quality |
| This proved to be an | exceptionally effective sanction, quickly showing the ot |
| ision for different academic needs is also | exceptionally effective. |
| In short, he "threw ground balls", and was | exceptionally effective. |
| not only because of Natasja's sincere and | exceptionally engaging personality, but also because she |
| It has leathery foliage that can be | exceptionally even and dense - making it an ideal plant |
| Real estate is | exceptionally expensive in this neighborhood, albeit sli |
| of his still universally remembered is an | exceptionally faithful translation of Thomas Moore's Eve |
| Go is designed for | exceptionally fast compiling times, even on modest hardw |
| up of sentient reptile-like creatures with | exceptionally fast ships and highly developed missile te |
| ternal rival, "Sapphire Eyes" Lucias is an | exceptionally fast swordswoman who also trained with Dou |
| fair challenge, variety of shotmaking, and | exceptionally fast and true greens. |
| is shown of his fight with Masataka, he is | exceptionally fast and likes to attack primarily with hi |
| e noted that the terms of these loans were | exceptionally favourable to the French and British banks |
| Its great advantage is the | exceptionally favourable tolerance-gastrointestinal and |
| gement and he made many good decisions and | exceptionally few bad ones. |
| He is noted for being | exceptionally filthy and dirty . |
| Built between 1350 and 1450 it is an | exceptionally fine example of a Wealden hall house. |
| The church has | exceptionally fine 17th century woodwork from other now- |
| The beaker is now known to be an | exceptionally fine and pristine example of 13th century |
| Thacker are among the busy ensemble whose | exceptionally fine performances elevate what could have |
| The painting is in | exceptionally fine condition. |
| e the useful property that they can remove | exceptionally fine layers of surface material with almos |
| and sheltered, the gardens very large and | exceptionally fine. |
| Carrell tells his lover that he is | exceptionally fortunate to be part of the world and to b |
| limestone, the lowest level of which is an | exceptionally fossiliferous marl slate which has yielded |
| While on foot, players are | exceptionally frail and have only a small machine gun wi |
| desire, and by implication impotence, was | exceptionally frank for its time; oddly however, it appe |
| since received harsh criticism due to its | exceptionally free embrace of tonality and its distinctl |
| greatest asset remains her people, who are | exceptionally friendly and hospitable. |
| ong them his October beer, which benefited | exceptionally from conditions of the voyage and was appa |
| The Program for the | Exceptionally Gifted (PEG) at Mary Baldwin College is a |
| However, he was regarded as an | exceptionally gifted playmaker and became a cult figure |
| , though younger students considered to be | exceptionally gifted have been accepted in the past. |
| While not an | exceptionally good fielder (he averaged 40 errors betwee |
| They are very hardy and | exceptionally good foragers, and are able to largely sus |
| st brilliant attacking halves, he was also | exceptionally good in defence. |
| During an | exceptionally good year in the 1930s a local sportswrite |
| Needless to say, a function that is | exceptionally good for a specific kind of data may have |
| Because of improved living conditions and | exceptionally good relations between the original inhabi |
| The soil is gravelly and sandy, with | exceptionally good drainage. |
| ados can be made from a single (generally, | exceptionally good) year. |
| Sudden Deaths and Vendettas were often | exceptionally gory, and the original Overkills were also |
| nt because it, "had the potential to be an | exceptionally great game." |
| Cath Kidston is the proud owner of an | exceptionally handsome Lakeland Terrier named Stanley. |
| rge sized cattle has extremely solid legs, | exceptionally hard hovves and, in general, perfect perpe |
| March 2006, after over a decade of working | exceptionally hard Dawn FM was finally live across Notti |
| He acquired a reputation as an | exceptionally hard-working and conscientious judge, who |
| The game has been noted for being | exceptionally hard. |
| e serving in areas of hostilities or other | exceptionally hazardous conditions where the death is a |
| y guns are installed there, including some | exceptionally heavy 12" / 305 mm pieces. |
| ntaining surface-to-air missiles (SAM), an | exceptionally heavy concentration of antiaircraft artill |
| ings, retaining walls and embankments - an | exceptionally heavy series of works". |
| held at the new Helsinki Olympic Stadium, | exceptionally held as a triple international among Finla |
| In his first season, despite | exceptionally helpful pitches due to a very wet summer, |
| His | exceptionally heroic act in the face of almost certain d |
| e number of people who felt this quake was | exceptionally high as the earthquake could be felt in 11 |
| Brown is known for his | exceptionally high work rate as a box-to-box midfielder |
| In the early 1980s, during a period of | exceptionally high national unemployment, the area gaine |
| f these charters suggests he was not of an | exceptionally high rank. |
| sold 100,000 copies in Denmark, "which is | exceptionally high for a guitar rock album in Denmark," |
| atus is the balance beam, where she has an | exceptionally high difficulty score. |
| ry parlance for plutonium alloy bearing an | exceptionally high fraction of Pu-239 (>95%), leaving a |
| The olive yields an | exceptionally high amount of oil; more than 30%. |
| oped northward to Amarillo, in tandem with | exceptionally high dewpoints. |
| laxies contains galaxies having regions of | exceptionally high surface brightness. |
| 1956) was an American tenor famed for his | exceptionally high vocal range. |
| surviving to issue 18 only on the back of | exceptionally high initial sales. |
| aining that water was too cold, bills were | exceptionally high or that their home will remain cold i |
| the exam, not a 50 -- still considered an | exceptionally high score, but the claim that he complete |
| s of marine zoogeography because it has an | exceptionally high species diversity, including 3000 spe |
| Most rivers flood in periods of | exceptionally high flow, but the Neva typically floods i |
| Exceptionally high liability insurance rates restricted | |
| These are | exceptionally high amounts compared to budgets tradition |
| i captain, Gail Trimble, who had gained an | exceptionally high proportion of her team's points. |
| The quality of the gypsum in this area was | exceptionally high class and most of Australia's needs w |
| e after 44 Nysa and 55 Pandora, and has an | exceptionally high albedo. |
| This said, crabgrass produces an | exceptionally high amount of grain, it smothers other we |
| of the Spring equinox which normally cause | exceptionally high tides. |
| The excess site-specific cancer risk is | exceptionally high for carriers of certain cancer genes, |
| s known not only for its music but for the | exceptionally high quality and innovation of its dancers |
| rocess may be applied repeatedly to impose | exceptionally high strains. |
| Likewise, academically the school achieves | exceptionally high results with regular high rankings in |
| , however, draw 45 percent of the vote, an | exceptionally high figure for a statewide Republican can |
| he work of Nicholas of Verdun, which is of | exceptionally high quality. |
| systems for higher plants because of their | exceptionally high homogeneity and high growth rate, fea |
| Due to its | exceptionally high and panoramic vantage point, there is |
| expertise, for her great feet and for her | exceptionally high extensions, which invite comparisons |
| y, cool courage and devotion to duty of an | exceptionally high order in the face of the enemy. |
| Carbon fiber has | exceptionally high modulus. |
| 99, a combination of the incoming tide and | exceptionally high winds produced by Storm Martin caused |
| ion in Redwood City, California, published | Exceptionally High-Density Data Recording in the periodi |
| royalties specified in the agreement were | exceptionally high. |
| He has all | exceptionally hit albums including billo de ghar, majaja |
| upil of Natronai II, Gaon of Sura, and was | exceptionally honored with the title of Gaon within the |
| nter heat wave was a period of unusual and | exceptionally hot weather that arrived at the end of the |
| The Kruger Class was a series of | exceptionally imposing-looking (some might say ungainly) |
| dense colonies on coasts and islands, and | exceptionally inland on suitable large freshwater lakes |
| The house is an | exceptionally intact example of an 1860s vernacular inte |
| Nevertheless, both are considered | exceptionally intensive study programs and are considere |
| upport) from Qt. Lively for Qt retains the | exceptionally interactive nature (the "liveliness") of t |
| There are some | exceptionally intersesting brasses. |
| ed Dolphin and wrote: "His quick brain and | exceptionally keen eyesight were responsible for disposi |
| r both of these pleasant young people have | exceptionally keen comedy sense and their roles are the |
| Belldandy is | exceptionally kind-hearted, even for a goddess. |
| icionados, and mystery fans in general, as | exceptionally knowledgeable in his field. |
| Its members are | exceptionally large for ostracods, measuring up to 25 mi |
| Tipton kangaroo rats have small forefeet, | exceptionally large hind feet, and long tail. |
| Npn3/Srxn1 is upregulated by an | exceptionally large fold-magnitude in microarray studies |
| The mine is | exceptionally large and extends from the midrib to the l |
| He has an | exceptionally large personal record collection, with ove |
| n 1822 in South Carolina, right next to an | exceptionally large tree. |
| wingspan has been estimated at 2.5 metres, | exceptionally large for a pterosaur not belonging to the |
| †Campanile giganteum is a species of | exceptionally large fossil sea snails, marine gastropod |
| ll researched; the former may simply be an | exceptionally large European paleosubspecies of the Brow |
| Human centrifuges are | exceptionally large centrifuges that test the reactions |
| d long vines (merely a heavily-mutated and | exceptionally large "thinking" rose). |
| It is | exceptionally large for a leptostracan, at up to 40 mill |
| The twentieth convoy was an | exceptionally large convoy and was the first transport t |
| efore likely that the Comet of 1729 was an | exceptionally large object, with a cometary nucleus of t |
| An | exceptionally large amount of warm, small, silicate dust |
| The spoons were | exceptionally large, and he dabbled in candlestick makin |
| rly fierce in a storm, where the waves are | exceptionally large, and have a lot of energy. |
| any others in the Tsavo area and both were | exceptionally large. |
| ed, "Daniel Lambert" came to mean anything | exceptionally large; Herbert Spencer's The Study of Soci |
| Male flies have an | exceptionally long second segment and widely separated e |
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