Exceptional Sentence Examples

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  • He knows there is someone or something out there that has weird and exceptional abilities.

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  • He is such an exceptional boy.

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  • Even an exceptional salesperson has an imperfect memory.

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  • Some people have exceptional abilities we do not understand—for example, savants.

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  • In Denisov's party he held a peculiar and exceptional position.

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  • At most stations a negative potential gradient is exceptional, unless during rain or thunder.

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  • The narrow streets and the traffic congestion of the business district presented difficult problems of urban transit, but the system is of exceptional efficiency.

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  • The nature of the work, the materials from which it was composed, and the circumstances under which it was written are, however, in themselves exceptional, and necessarily tended to this result.

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  • His adroitness in intrigue and his fascinating manners were exceptional even in an age when such qualities formed part of every statesman's education; but the characteristics which ensured him success in the House of Lords and in the royal closet led to failure in his attempts to understand the feelings of the mass of his countrymen.

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  • Nearly all the cable companies possess their own steamers, of sufficient dimensions and specially equipped for making ordinary repairs; but for exceptional cases, where a considerable quantity of new cable may have to be inserted, it may be necessary to charter the services of one of the larger vessels owned by a cable-manufacturing company, at a certain sum per day, which may well reach £200 to £300.

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  • And it may be fairly claimed for him that in El Tejado de Vidrio and El Tanto por Ciento he displays a very exceptional combination of satiric intention with romantic inspiration.

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  • In Planorbis, which is sinistral (as are a few other genera or exceptional varieties of various Anisopleurous Gastropods).

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  • He added, " In such exceptional cases the rule of law may trump parliamentary supremacy.

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  • Enjoy exceptional entertainment with wine and a gourmet dinner served by our kilted waiters.

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  • Sofia in Padua, a Madonna picture of exceptional and recognized excellence.

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  • It has quite exceptional skiing for strong beginners up to good intermediates.

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  • But as play settled City became dominant, showed exceptional play touches and turns to firstly dominate and then outplay the home side.

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  • But, as star, Cruise combines exceptional physicality with a committed and gripping performance.

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  • Units made entirely from the controlling nation's populace are therefore exceptional, and usually trained to elite level.

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  • Outstanding features include a large number of Norwich silver items and an exceptional group of pre reformation patens unparalleled in other Dioceses.

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  • Chris uses his exceptional presenter skills to explain why Badgers are so sparing of their ' poo ' and why some birds eat snot.

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  • The team demonstrated exceptional sportsmanship at the event, whether they finished first or last in any of the events.

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  • The successful candidate will of course be an exceptional audio and copy typist with pr... Home page link only.

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  • If the exceptional July values at Freiburg were omitted, the summer values of I + and Q would become 0.33 and 1.25 respectively.

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  • An exceptional specimen or an uncommon variety may sometimes be seen in the above-mentioned abnormal places, but the best, the true, and common variety of the table is the produce of short, upland, wind-swept pastures.

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  • During the years 1880-1889, when the country enjoyed exceptional prosperity, the arrivals numbered 1,020,907 and the departures only 175,038, but in 1890-1899, a period of financial depression following the extravagant Celman administration, the arrivals were 928,865 and the departures 552,175.

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  • The levy of ship money and customs by Charles sinks into insignificance beside Cromwell's wholesale taxation by ordinances; the inquisitional methods of the major-generals and the unjust and exceptional taxation of royalists outdid the scandals of the extra-legal courts of the Stuarts; the shipment of British subjects by Cromwell as slaves to Barbados has no parallel in the Stuart administration; while the prying into morals, the encouragement of informers, the attempt to make the people religious by force, were the counterpart of the Laudian system, and Cromwell's drastic treatment of the Irish exceeded anything dreamed of by Strafford.

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  • Taxes are not sufficiently proportioned to what the land may reasonably be expected to produce, nor sufficient allowance made for the exceptional conditions of a southern climate, in which a few hours bad weather may destroy a whole crop. The Italian agriculturist has come to look (and often in vain) for action on a large scale from the state, for irrigation, drainage of uncultivated low-lying land, which may be made fertile, river regulation, &c.; while to the small proprietor the state often appears only as a hard and inconsiderate tax-gatherer.

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  • In exceptional cases obstructions which it would be impossible or too costly to turn are overcome by a bridge or tunnel, the magnitude of such works increasing with the growth of engineering skill and financial enterprise.

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  • Faience thus decorated has always been exceptional in Japan.

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  • The vaulting of the three portals is of exceptional depth owing to the projection of the lower storey of the facade.

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  • The mammalian remains found in Pleistocene deposits are of exceptional interest.

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  • Foreign artists worked for him at high wages; from Athens he brought Democedes, the greatest physician of the age, at an exceptional salary.

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  • This behaviour is exceptional.

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  • In 1587 Perrot conceived a plan for kidnapping Hugh Roe (Hugh the Red), now a youth of fifteen, who had already given proof of exceptional manliness and sagacity.

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  • His practical knowledge of anatomy and his skill as an artist qualified him in an exceptional manner for such a work.

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  • In exceptional cases it sufficed for a martyr to be sprinkled with his own blood.

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  • It does not follow that justification by faith must be eliminated in spiritual matters where sight cannot follow, because the physicist's duty and success lie in pinning belief solely on verification by physical phenomena, when they alone are in question; and for mankind generally, though possibly not for an exceptional man like Huxley, an impotent suspension of judgment on such issues as a future life or the Being of God is both unsatisfying and demoralizing.

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  • Limiting the occupancy to eight anglers enables the staff to provide exceptional personalized guest service.

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  • Drought intensity again declined in some of the affected regions but overall the rainfall deficiency remains exceptional.

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  • The resultant write-down of fixed assets and stocks has been included in operating costs but has been treated as exceptional.

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  • However, a British expatriate can bring a claim for unfair dismissal in a few exceptional cases.

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  • This is a self colored baby pink full double fuchsia of exceptional quality.

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  • Awarded the VC for exceptional gallantry during the landings at Gallipoli on 25th April 1915.

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  • Keep an eye out for our Flagship hotels, all handpicked for their exceptional value for their rating.

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  • The woods have an exceptional diversity of rare epiphytic lichens.

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  • Contentment, Satisfaction, Bliss, Paradise - coffee nirvana is an exceptional range of premium Australian arabica coffee.

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  • But when unusual or exceptional news comes into play, a stock (and/or markets) nearly always overreacts.

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  • Skydivers do like to drink and party and are not always moral paragons, but that hardly makes them exceptional.

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  • In the case of children under 16, it would take an exceptional public-interest to override the normally paramount interests of the child.

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  • The Institute of Technology has an exceptional reputation for the wide range of its instruction and its high standards of scholarship. It was a pioneer in introducing as a feature of its original plans laboratory instruction in physics, mechanics and mining.

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  • Though restored by Augustus and renamed Sebaste, after the great earthquake of 15 B.C., and visited in state by Titus before his Jewish War in 79 B.C., it was ruinous and desolate by Jerome's time 3; but the prestige of its priest-kings partly lingers in the exceptional privileges of the patriarch of the Cypriote Church (see Cyprus, Church Of).

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  • Jealousy might prompt a doubt whether these plays were within the scope of " legitimate " music; but they were obviously stories of exceptional musical and romantic beauty, presented with literary resources unprecedented in operatic libretti.

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  • Both are intended as illustrations of doctrines taught in the schools of Babylonia; the former to explain that only the favourites of the gods can hope under exceptional circumstances to enjoy life everlasting; the latter to emphasize the impossibility for ordinary mortals to escape from the inactive shadowy existence led by the dead, and to inculcate the duty of proper care for the dead.

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  • Pop. (1901), 49,334, including an exceptional number of pilgrims. As containing the worldfamous shrine of Jagannath (see Juggernaut), Puri is perhaps the most frequented of all Hindu places of pilgrimage.

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  • It is thus difficult to form a judgment as to what has most claim to acceptance as the general law, and what may be regarded as local or exceptional.

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  • The army of Duke William was undoubtedly very far from being wholly made up of Normans, but it was a Norman army; the element which was not Norman, though considerable, was exceptional.

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  • The external form of the embryo goes through the same changes as in other Gastropods, and is not, as was held previously to Lankester's observations, exceptional.

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  • Two Boston periodicals (one no longer so) that still hold an exceptional position in periodical literature, the North American Review (1815) and the Atlantic Monthly (1857), date from this period.

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  • The original drawings for this map had to be done with exceptional neatness, the draughtsman spending twelve months on that which he would have completed in four months had it been intended to engrave the map on copper; yet an average chart, measuring 530 by 630 mm., which would have taken two years and nine months for drawing and engraving, was completed in less than fifteen months - fifty days of which were spent in " retouching " the copper plate.

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  • An exceptional type in the order is represented by Humbertia, a native of Madagascar, which forms a large tree.

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  • It abolished the conception of life s an entity above and beyond the common properties of matter, and led to the conviction that the marvellous and exceptional qualities of that which we call " living " matter are nothing more nor less than an exceptionally complicated development of those chemical and physical properties which we recognize in a gradually ascending scale of evolution in the carbon compounds, containing nitrogen as well as oxygen, sulphur and hydrogen as constituent atoms of their enormous molecules.

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  • This case is, however, at most very special and exceptional.

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  • Marutha, who was Nestorian catholicus of Seleucia from about 540 to 552 1 and a man of exceptional energy, made the only known attempt, which was, however, unsuccessful, to provide the Nestorians with a Bible version of their own.

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  • Stockings, it may be added, do not appear, and are quite exceptional at the present day.

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  • Hence he publicly celebrated Mass, prohibited preaching against Catholicism, and showed exceptional favour to renegades from the Establishment.

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  • The only question really is whether London being an exceptional city received exceptional treatment.

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  • Benzene is of exceptional importance commercially on account of the many compounds derivable from it, which are exceedingly valuable in the arts.

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  • There are many other smaller establishments, and the Florentine artificer seems to possess an exceptional skill in all kinds of work in which art is combined with technical ability.

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  • The Albizzi tried to strengthen their position by conferring exceptional powers on the capitano del popolo and by juggling with the election bags, but the Medici still had a great hold on the populace.

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  • For the next twenty years, during a period of exceptional difficulty, he practically controlled the foreign policy of Russia.

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  • Extraction of cane juice by diffusion (a process more fully described under the head of beetroot sugar manufacture) is adopted in a few plantations in Java and Cuba, in Louisiana Etr cti o n and the Hawaiian Islands, and in one or two factories y f i in Egypt; b u t hitherto, except under exceptional conditions (as at Aska, in the Madras Presidency, where the local price for sugar is three or four times the London price), it would not seem to offer any substantial advantage over double or triple crushing.

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  • Hence only in exceptional circumstances is it possible to utilize a large class of widely distributed ores, carrying from Io to 35 per cent.

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  • Since then Vienna has benefited largely by the enlightened efforts of its citizens and the exceptional opportunities afforded by the removal of the fortifications.

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  • It may be noted, however, as a general condition that the native towns and villages of Tunisia, where they have not been spoiled by the shocking tastelessness of Mediterranean Europe, are exceedingly picturesque, and offer exceptional attractions to the painter.

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  • Sugar-cane is cultivated in most of the coast valleys, and with exceptional success in those of the Canete, Rimac, Chancay, Huaura, Supe, Santa, Chicama, Pacasmayo and Chiclayo.

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  • In a few exceptional cases abnormal speed has been indicated on good evidence.

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  • Unfortunately an exact record of the steps in her education was not kept; but from 1888 onwards, at the Perkins Institution, Boston, and under Miss Sarah Fuller at the Horace Mann school in New York, and at the Wright Humason school, she not only learnt to read, write, and talk, but became proficient, to an exceptional degree, in the ordinary educational curriculum.

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  • A new Crimes Act, courageously administered by Lord Spencer and Sir George Trevelyan, abolished exceptional crime in Ireland, but completed the breach between the British government and the Irish party in parliament.

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  • But of earthquakes proper, large or small, she has an exceptional abundance.

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  • Its characteristics are exceptional tallness combined with slenderness and elegance of figure; a face somewhat long, without any special prominence of the cheekbones but having more or less oblique eyes; an aquiline nose; a slightly receding chin; largish upper teeth; a long neck; a narrow chest; a long trunk, and delicately shaped, small hands with long, slender fingers.

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  • Exceptional to this general rule, however, is a mood of pessimism which sometimes overtakes youths on the threshold of manhood.

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  • It came into existence in KiOto and was thence transferred to Yedo (Tokyo), where the greatest of Japanese playwrights, Chikamatsu Monzaemon (1653-1724), and a musician of exceptional talent, Takemoto Gidayu, collaborated to render this puppet drama a highly popular entertainment.

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  • The largest circulation recorded in 1908 was about 150,000 copies daily, and the honor of attaining that exceptional figure belonged to the Osaka Asahi Shimbun.

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  • Rare specimens were produced in Satsuma and KiOto, the color employed being chiefly blue, though brown and black were used in very exceptional instantes.

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  • But to spread and fix the enamel so that neither at the rim nor in the interior shall there be any break of continuity, or any indication that the base is copper, not porcelain, demands quite exceptional skill.

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  • Iyeyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa dynasty of shoguns, directed that his body should be interred at NikkO, a place of exceptional beauty, consecrated eight hundred years previously.

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  • He travelled abroad during 1698 and 1699 and acquired an exceptional knowledge of French.

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  • Through the influence of Samuel Wilberforce, he was offered the post of sub-almoner to Queen Victoria, always recognized as a stepping-stone to the episcopal bench, and his refusal of it was honourably consonant with all else in his career as an Anglican dignitary, in which he united pastoral diligence with an asceticism that was then quite exceptional.

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  • The Copenhagen post gave him, as well as some other diplomats, an exceptional opportunity of watching the principal moving powers of European politics from a point of vantage, as the matrimonial alliances of the Danish royal family occasionally brought together in a friendly family circle the widow of Alexander III, Nicholas II and the Prince of Wales who was to become King Edward VII.

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  • This does not mean, what is often alleged, that nobody before him had ever thought of choosing symbols different from numerals, such as the letters of the alphabet, to denote the quantities of arithmetic, but that he made a general custom of what until his time had been only an exceptional attempt.

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  • The exceptional genius of Cotes earned encomiums from both his contemporaries and successors; Sir Isaac Newton said, "If Mr Cotes had lived, we should have known something."

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  • In exceptional cases, when a strong deep current does flow over a rise, as in the case of the Wyville Thomson Ridge, the bottom is swept clear of fine sediment.

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  • Such a case, however, is quite exceptional.

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  • Coal dust alone, without any gas, may cause a dangerous explosion if ignited by a blown-out shot; but such cases are likely to be exceptional.

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  • The exceptional dependence of Iowa on eastern markets has given more than ordinary prominence to railway legislation, and the conflict of interests between the railways and the shippers has agitated the state for forty years, various attempts being made to regulate freight rates by legal enactment.

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  • The exceptional position thus accorded to Egypt was due to a regard on the part of the emperors to the peculiar character of the population, the strategic strength of the country, and its political importance as the granary of Rome.

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  • In 1869 he was again returned, and, devoting himself with exceptional ability to financial questions, was in 1870 appointed to report the budget.

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  • Jealous of their " sharing the State with the king," Richelieu twenty-five years later reduced the exceptional privileges of the Huguenots, and with the advent of Louis XIV.

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  • Mt Lincoln (1246 ft.) and especially Mt Wachusett (2108 ft.), to the east in a level country, are very exceptional.

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  • Historical priority of development, exceptionally extensive and well utilized water-power, and good transportation facilities are largely responsible for the exceptional rank of Massachusetts as a manufacturing state.

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  • What prosperity or stability remains in various Cape Cod communities is largely due to foreign immigrants-especially BritishAmericans and Portuguese from the Azores; although the population remains, to a degree exceptional in northern states, of native stock.

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  • Another almost equally exceptional feature is the persistence of the colonial executive council, consisting of members chosen to represent divisions of the state, who assist the governor in his executive functions.

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  • But though in each case the result has been an improved administration, it has been generally conceded that only most exceptional circumstances can justify such interference with local self-government, and later attempts to extend the practice have failed.

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  • The high schools enjoy an exceptional reputation.

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  • In strong contrast with this relation of close fellowship is the exceptional isolation of far southern South America.

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  • The 1st Army, after its long halt at Feng-hwang-cheng, which was employed in minutely organizing the supply service - a task of exceptional difficulty in these roadless mountains - reopened the campaign on the 24th of June, but only tentatively on account of the discouraging news from Port Arthur.

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  • Along with the exceptional interest taken in Levitical and priestly lists should be noticed the characteristic preference for genealogies.

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  • The exceptional local conditions at the site of the Forth bridge led to the adoption there of the cantilever system, till then little considered.

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  • Thus at Bidstone, Liverpool, where the gauge has an exceptional exposure, a pressure of 80 lb per sq.

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  • The drug has the typical actions of a volatile oil, but exerts some of them in an exceptional degree.

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  • After a short period of German government, which was highly beneficial to the country, Galicia received after the Constitution of 1867 an exceptional position which was gradually consolidated; the German officials were removed, and the Polish members in the Reichsrat (who represented 71 votes) held the balance between the parties, which brought Galicia, without any effort, great financial advantages at the cost of the other Crown territories.

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  • In addition to this there was another quite exceptional source of difficulties which had the most serious consequences for Austria, namely her relation with Hungary, due to the peculiar constitutional structure of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.

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  • That his exploits made an exceptional impression on the popular mind is certain from the mass of legendary history that clustered round his name; he became, says Mr Davis, "in popular eyes the champion of the English national cause."

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  • The soil of the lower part of its valley is of exceptional fertility, and produces, amongst other crops, large supplies of sugar beetroot.

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  • The case of the Kum-kol valley is altogether exceptional, for it lies not higher, but 680 ft.

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  • At a very early date it enjoyed exceptional privileges, which were confirmed by King Wenceslaus I.

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  • Upon the strength of an established character for moderation he enjoyed an exceptional licence for the utterance of unwelcome truths; and in spite of his flings at the rich and powerful, he remained through life a privileged person with them.

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  • The church of Our Lady, a late Romanesque building, has two ancient crypts and a 13thcentury choir of exceptional beauty, but the nave suffered severely from a restoration in 1764.

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  • Fortunately, too, at this crisis of their history, the Lithuanians were blessed with an altogether exceptional series of great rulers, who showed themselves fully capable of taking care of themselves.

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  • To the historian it furnishes what is evidently the testimony of an eye-witness on several matters of importance which are neglected by other narrators; and to the student of literature it has the exceptional interest of being one of the prime sources of Shakespeare's historical plays.

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  • But such reconciliations differed from later Indulgences in at least one essential particular, since they brought no remission of ecclesiastical penance save in very exceptional cases.

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  • Historically speaking, it is indisputable that the practice of Indulgences in the medieval p4 +p2 C1C2(L1L2 M 2) + church arose out of the authoritative remission, in exceptional cases, of a certain proportion of this canonical penalty.

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  • To explain this combination of sacred service and exceptional degradation, it has been suggested by Joseph Jacobs that the Nethinim were the descendants of the Kedishoth, i.e.

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  • Against, it is said, thirteen separate assaults, all delivered with exceptional fury, Schofield managed to hold his position, and shortly before midnight he withdrew across the river in good order.

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  • The Army of the Shenandoah would not be thus handicapped, for Sheridan was a leader of exceptional character.

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  • It is true that even by the most thorough-going allegorists the literal sense of Scripture was not openly and entirely disregarded; but the very fact that the study of Hebrew was never more than exceptional, and so early ceased to be cultivated at all, is eloquent of indifference to the original literal sense, and the very principle of the many meanings inherent in the sacred writings was hostile to sound interpretation; greater importance was attached to the " deeper " or " hidden " senses, i.e.

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  • This plate illustrates the exceptional opportunity afforded the palaeontologist through the remarkably preserved remains of Ichthyosaurs in the quarries of Holzmaden near Stuttgart, Wurttemberg, excavated for many years by Herr Bernard Hauff.

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  • He further declared that even exceptional qualities and endowments in a cere valuable in ving him the absolute disposal of all members of the Society in every place and for every purpose.

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  • These exceptional conditions give to Yucatan a moderately hot, dry, and comparatively healthful climate.

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  • Ranking during the early centuries of its existence as one of the greatest cities of Islam, Marrakesh has long been in a state of grievous decay, but it is rendered attractive by the exceptional beauty of its situation, the luxuriant groves and gardens by which it is encompassed and interspersed, and the magnificent outlook which it enjoys towards the mountains.

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  • From a military standpoint as well as politically it was a conspicuous and instructive conflict, - conspicuous, or even unique, as being the most famous struggle in history where colonial dependencies defeated their powerful parent state, and instructive as presenting exceptional conditions and consequent errors in the attempt to break down the revolt.

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  • It was occasionally subsidized by the emperor on occasions of sudden and exceptional calamity.

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  • Among the Plovers and Snipes other similarly exceptional cases may be found.

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  • Some Benedictine houses display exceptional arrangements, dependent upon local circumstances, e.g.

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  • Though Unequal In Execution, It Contains Passages Of Exceptional Beauty And Power.

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  • After a life of exceptional and continuous lawlessness he escaped from Scotland and in his absence was sentenced to death; having returned to his native country he was seized and was beheaded in Edinburgh.

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  • Mommsen thinks that he had incurred the displeasure of Augustus by his conduct as praetor, and that his African appointment after so many years was due to his exceptional fitness for the post.

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  • His devotion to the classics was exceptional even in that time.

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  • The exceptional position of the United States, with a population about equal to that of the rest of the American continent, and of Great Britain, an island state but little exposed to military invasion, places both beyond absolute need of large standing armies, and renders an enlisting system feasible which would be quite inadequate for the recruitment of armies on the French or German scale.

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  • Every year in England a poor rate of some £22,000,000 is expended for a population of 40 millions; while it is only in an exceptional year in India that £10,000,000 are spent on a population of 300 millions.

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  • The river valley, being of exceptional richness, early attracted the traders, and so in the beginning of the 19th century gained the attention of Lord Selkirk, a benevolent Scottish nobleman who sent out in1811-1815several hundreds of Highland settlers.

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  • Although his exceptional method of address seems to have gained him the qualified approval of certain dignitaries of the church, the prospect of his obtaining a settled charge seemed as remote as ever, and he was meditating a missionary tour in Persia when his departure was arrested by steps taken by Dr Chalmers, which, after considerable delay, resulted, in October 1819, in Irving being appointed his assistant and missionary in St John's parish, Glasgow.

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  • In 1797, however, the attention of Talleyrand, then minister of foreign affairs, was called to his exceptional abilities by General Huet, and he was attached to the diplomatic service.

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  • So we find Freyia's priest described as her husband and Frey's priestess as his wife, and there is no reason for regarding such cases as exceptional.

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  • The barren tracts are, however, exceptional and a far larger area is richly fertile.

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  • No one now denies that he was one of those exceptional men, who without selfseeking spend their lives in the service of a cause and fight bravely against the stream of corruption.

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  • Cases are judged by three auditors, who succeed each other periodically (per turnum) according to the order in which the cases are entered, and in exceptional cases by all the auditors (videntibus omnibus).

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  • His father suffered for his adherence to the Free Church at the Disruption in 1843, and removed to Edinburgh, where the son was educated, showing exceptional ability from the first.

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  • The knightly ages will always enjoy the glory of having formulated a code of honour which aimed at rendering the upper classes worthy of their exceptional privileges; yet we must judge chivalry not only by its formal code but also by its practical fruits.

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  • The primitive Christian eschatology was preserved in the West as it was not in the East, and in times of exceptional distress the expectation of Antichrist emerged again and again.

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  • The first twenty years of Sigismund's reign were marked by exceptional vigour.

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  • Towards the Jews, however, he acted with exceptional lenity, protecting them from persecution and securing them the enjoyment of their legal privileges.

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  • The fur upon the necks usually runs dark, almost black, and in some cases the fur is black halfway down the length of the skin, in rarer cases three-quarters of the length and, in the most exceptional instances, the whole length, and when this is the case they are known as "Natural Black Foxes" and fetch enormous prices.

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  • Peter"; at least one case in which a beautiful Roman matron appealed, not in vain, to the better feelings of the Gothic soldier who attempted her dishonour; but even these exceptional instances show that Rome was not entirely spared those scenes of horror which usually accompany the storming of a besieged city.

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  • He was again a member of the chamber from 1819 to 1824, and vigorously opposed the exceptional legislation which the second administration of Richelieu passed under the influence of the ultra-Royalists.

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  • Macaulay's description of Whitgift as "a narrow, mean, tyrannical priest, who gained power by servility and adulation," is tinged with rhetorical exaggeraticn; but undoubtedly Whitgift's extreme High Church notions led him to treat the Puritans with exceptional intolerance.

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  • Otherwise offerings and even human sacrifices in exceptional cases are made to the suhman.

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  • Excluding these exceptional cases, however, the variations of the diffusivity appeared to follow the variations of the seasons with considerable regularity in successive years.

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  • He early gave evidence of exceptional gifts both of intellect and character.

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  • The facts that he used to walk with Bacon at Gorhambury, and would jot down with exceptional intelligence the eager thinker's sudden " notions," and that he was employed to make the Latin version of some of the Essays, prove nothing when weighed against his own disregard of all Bacon's principles, and the other evidence that the impulse to independent thinking came to him not from Bacon, and not till some time after Bacon's death in 1626.1 So far as we have any positive evidence, it was not before the year 1629 that Hobbes entered on philosophical inquiry.

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  • This regularity of flow is the first exceptional excellence of the river Nile.

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  • The cultus applied at first to local martyrs, and it was only in exceptional circumstances that a kind of judiciary inquiry and express decision became necessary to legitimate this cultus.

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  • The procedure at present followed at the Roman curia is either exceptional or common.

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  • The approval of immemorial cultus comes within the category of exceptional procedure.

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  • The causes of the martyrs (declarationis martyrii) also are exceptional.

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  • These are the two cases which constitute exceptional procedure.

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  • The proceedings in the courts are, as a rule, public. Only in exceptional circumstances are cases heard -in camera.

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  • Maximilian came to the throne in 1486 with exceptional advantages.

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  • Under the last monarchs of the native Magyar dynasty Hermannstadt enjoyed exceptional privileges, and its commerce with the East rose to importance.

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  • The Swedish Expedition (17) of 1899-1902, engaged in measuring an arc of the meridian in Spitsbergen, were unusually well provided spectrographically, and succeeded in taking photographs of aurora in conjunction with artificial lines-chiefly of hydrogen-which led to results claiming exceptional accuracy.

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  • Cathode rays usually have a velocity about a tenth that of light, but in exceptional cases it may approach a third of that of light.

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  • Anxious to restore peace to Germany in this year, the new king, Frederick I., raised Austria to the rank of a duchy, and conferred upon it exceptional privileges.

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  • The agitation spread over the country, serious riots took place, and with a view to keeping order the government decreed exceptional laws.

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  • The antrustion was always of Frankish descent, and only in certain exceptional cases were Gallo-Romans admitted into the king's bodyguard.

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  • He fell ill before he could take the field, and died on the 9th of February 1709, his death calling forth exceptional signs of mourning from all classes.

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  • Simple prose narrative is here quite exceptional.

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  • To find uniformity in any department in Egyptian practice would be exceptional.

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  • He was not a man of exceptional inteffigence or remarkable powers of organization, but he was a fluent speaker, and could exercise some influence over the masses by a rude kind of native eloquence.

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  • During the earlier part of the 19th century not a few men could be mentioned who enjoyed an exceptional reputation in various departments of science, and Danish scientists continue to contribute their full share to the advancement of knowledge.

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  • Moreover they contain no cambium and the stem once formed increases in diameter only in exceptional cases.

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  • Many of the buds remain dormant, or are called to development under exceptional circumstances, such as the destruction of existing branches.

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  • The request does not affect the dissemination of news concerning ordinary routine movements or training on the part of the Navy or the Army; its object is to prevent the appearance of anything concerning steps of an exceptional kind which may be rendered necessary by the existing state of affairs.

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  • It seemed exceptional, for in addition to the usual reasons which justified the other belligerents in instituting official press bureaus and censors to control seditious utterances, the United States faced conditions unknown to them.

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  • And his unbending common-sense, and sobriety of criticism in matters which deeply interested the less academic Radicals who were enthusiasts for extreme courses, would have made the parliamentary situation difficult but for the exceptional popularity of the prime minister.

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  • The Bulgarian church enjoys an exceptional position, inasmuch as its spiritual chief, the exarch, who resides at Constantinople, controls the Bulgarian prelates in European Turkey as well as those in the kingdom of Bulgaria.

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  • For a general description of the whole region, its inhabitants, political problems, &c., see "Odysseus," Turkey in Europe (London, 1900), a work of exceptional interest and value.

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  • This may serve not only to explain the chronological difficulties, but also to throw some light on the altogether exceptional character of the miraculous element in Elisha's history.

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  • The city owns and operates its electric-lighting plant and its water-supply system, the water, of exceptional purity, being obtained from artesian wells 4 m.

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  • Carlyle meanwhile was suffering domestic troubles, unfortunately not exceptional in their nature, though the exceptional intellect and characters of the persons concerned have given them unusual prominence.

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  • Exceptional animals naturally do exceptional things, and a famous hound called Potentate is recorded by the 8th duke of Beaufort to have done notable service in the hunting field for eleven seasons.

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  • In 1883 he accepted the London embassy, which he continued to hold till 1893, showing an exceptional tenacity in defence of his country's interests.

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  • In some islands human sacrifices were of frequent occurrence; in others they were offered only on very rare and exceptional occasions, when the demand was made by the priests for something specially valuable.

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  • The growth of manufacturing in Illinois during the last half of the 19th century, due largely to the development of her exceptional transportation facilities, was the most rapid and remarkable in the industrial history of the United States.

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  • He was educated at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford, and after an undergraduate career of exceptional brilliancy was elected to a fellowship at University College.

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  • In his youth he was employed in the service of Count Ulrich of Manderscheid, who, seeing in him evidence of exceptional ability, sent him to study at the school of the Brothers of the Common Life at Deventer, and afterwards at the university of Padua, where he took his doctor's degree in law in his twenty-third year.

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  • The superior ovary - half-inferior in Samolus - bears a simple style ending in a capitate entire stigma, and contains a free-central placenta bearing generally a large number of ovules, which are exceptional in the group Gamopetalae in having two integuments.

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  • It was intended for the installation of Beethoven's friend, the archduke Rudolph, as archbishop of Olmiitz; and, though not ready until two years after that occasion, it shows the most careful consideration of the meaning of a church service, no doubt of altogether exceptional length and pomp, but by no means impossible for its unique occasion.

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  • It thrives best in dry soils, and in height varies from 4 or 5 to 12, 15 or, in exceptional cases, as much as between 20 and 30 ft.

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  • Nevertheless, the pastorate, in single cases of the direst need and to prevent worse, may sanction bigamy in a purely exceptional way.

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  • The geological structure of the country is very simple in its broad features, but of exceptional interest.

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  • Of exceptional interest are the letters from Jerusalem describing the hostility of the maritime coast and the disturbances of the IIabiru (" allies "), a name which, though often equated with that of the Hebrews, may have no ethnological or historical significance s But Egypt was unable to help the loyalists, even ancient Mitanni lost its political independence, and the supremacy of the Hittites was assured.

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  • The case, however, is exceptional; the stories of the other great "judges" were not rewritten or to any great extent revised by the Deuteronomic redactor, and his hand appears chiefly in the framework.'

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  • Thus we see that in our aquariums most of the axolotls remain in the branchiate condition, transformed individuals being on the whole very exceptional.

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  • Jefferson's distrust of governments was nothing exceptional for a consistent individualist.

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  • Stars of the class to which the Algol type of variables belongs will appear to us to vary only in the exceptional case when the plane of the orbit passes so near our sun that one body appears to pass over the other and so causes an eclipse.

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  • Still exceptional cases will occur where a comparison star is even nearer than the principal star; it is one of the advantages of the photographic method that it involves the use of a considerable number of comparison stars, whereas in the heliometric method usually only two stars, chosen symmetrically one on each side of the principal star, are used.

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  • Naturally exceptional regions must be recognized; for example, a connected system such as the Pleiades, whose stars have the same proper motion, must constitute an exception.

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  • This exceptional procedure does not simply go back to the rule that persons who had been tenants of the king ought not to have their condition altered for the worse in consequence of a royal grant.

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  • What was exceptional and subsidiary in feudal times came to obtain general recognition in the course of the 14th and i 5th centuries, and, for this very reason, assumed a very different aspect.

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  • But these cases, though by no means infrequent, were still exceptional.

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  • As doubtful questions of trust, of wardship, of testamentary succession, they were taken up not in the strict course of justice, but as matters in which redress was sorely needed and had to be brought by the exceptional power of the court of chancery.

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  • It is the mistake of exaggerating exceptional into normal forms of thought, and ignoring the principle that a rational being thinks only to the point.

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  • The rapidity of the movement has not been exceptional in Arkansas, but the size of its average farm, less in 1850 than that of the other cotton states, was in 1900, 93.1 acres (108.8 for white farmers alone, 49 o for blacks alone), which was even less than that of the North Atlantic states (96.5 acres, the smallest sectional unit of the Union).

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  • But its rank as a fruitgrowing country is exceptional.

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  • When, therefore, from about the i 5th century the princely territories came to be better organized, much of the raison d'être for the exceptional position held by the towns disappeared.

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  • An exceptional position among the cities of France is taken up by those of Flanders, more particularly the three "Great Towns," Bruges, Ghent and Ypres, whose population was Flemish, i.e.

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  • The intervening period had been one of very exceptional prosperity in the United States, foreign commerce having reached an unprecedented volume, and agriculture and manufactures having made greater advancement than in any previous period of the country's history.

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  • Under this investigation Christianity does not appear altogether exceptional.

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  • The political situation in Athens, however, at this time was as exceptional as the French Revolution, and offered an opportunity not likely to recur for the adoption of a system in widely extended use which private individuals had been employing for a long time.

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  • The libraries and scientific collections of the Federal government and its various bureaus and institutions afford exceptional research opportunities for students and investigators.

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  • As exceptional cases the system may reduce to a couple, or it may be in equilibrium.

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  • Now, without counting the Homeric poems - which doubtless had exceptional advantages in their fame and popularity - we find a body of literature dating from the 8th century B.C. to which the theory of oral transmission is surely inapplicable.

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  • The generally recognized principal Avatars do not, however, by any means constitute the only occasions of a direct intercession of the deity in worldly affairs, but - in the same way as to this day the eclipses of the sun and moon are ascribed by the ordinary Hindu to these luminaries being temporarily swallowed by the dragon Rahu (or Graha, " the seizer") - so any uncommon occurrence would be apt to be set down as a special manifestation of divine power; and any man credited with exceptional merit or achievement, or even remarkable for some strange incident connected with his life or death, might ultimately come to be looked upon as a veritable incarnation of the deity, capable of influencing the destinies of man, and might become an object of local adoration or superstitious awe and propitiatory rites to multitudes of people.

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  • The first antennae are exceptional in branching, if at all, at the third joint.

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  • Even in Italy, though his general course of action was warped by wrong prepossessions, he in many instances manifested exceptional practical sagacity in dealing with immediate difficulties and emergencies.

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  • Stern and ambitious he certainly was, but his aims can scarcely be said to have exceeded his prerogatives as emperor; and though he had sometimes recourse when in straits to expedients almost diabolically ingenious in their cruelty, yet his general conduct was marked by a clemency which in that age was exceptional.

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  • The forces underlying the movement may differ from time to time in their respective intensity, and, in highly exceptional cases, may approach equilibrium, their natural tendencies being interrupted by special causes, but the instances of general decline are confined to wild and comparatively small communities brought into contact with alien and more civilized races.

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  • The exceptional cases are, first, Ireland and Norway, with their emigrating tendencies; then Spain, where the returns have probably to be discounted for improved registration, and France, where the population is all but stationary.

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  • At the same time there are exceptional cases in which claret may be found in very fine condition after a lapse of as much as forty years, but even in such cases it will be found that for every bottle that is good there may be one which is distinctly inferior.

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  • Her orthodoxy was suspected and for a time she was not admitted to the church, but soon she organized meetings among the Boston women, among whom her exceptional ability and her services as a nurse had given her great influence; and at these meetings she discussed and commented upon recent sermons and gave expression to her own theological views.

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  • The climate of Colorado is exceptional for regularity and salubrity.

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  • Moreover, in endeavouring to sketch the theology of early Judaism it has been easy to find in the heterogeneous and conflicting ideas a system which agreed with preconceived views, and to reject as late or exceptional whatever told against them.

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  • The exceptional man is recognized as having mana in a special degree, and a belief thus held at once by others and by himself is bound to stimulate his individuality.

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  • Where plants are raised from seed in large quantities, varieties always occur differing in constitution, as well as others differing in form or colour; but the former cannot be perceived by us unless marked out by their behaviour under exceptional conditions, as in the following cases.

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  • The cultivated plant yields a fibre with a length of from 6 to so ft., but in exceptional cases it has been known to reach 14 or 15 ft.

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  • During a period of exceptional distress the rioting was caused mainly by the heavy charges at the toll-gates on the public roads in South Wales, and the rioters took as their motto the words in Genesis xxiv.

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  • On the throne he soon displayed the serious side of his nature and his exceptional capacities for administration.

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  • But this is exceptional, and generally one part gives way before another, either on account of one part being naturally weaker or of one part having been overtaxed or more severely attacked by some injurious external influence, or by some undue preponderance of another part of the body itself.

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  • In Papias's circle the exceptional in connexion with Christianity seemed quite normal.

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  • Indeed, his intimacy with Martial is a ground for not attributing to him exceptional strictness of life.

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  • The status of consuls commissioned by the Christian powers to reside in Mahommedan countries, China, Korea, Siam, and, until 1899, in Japan, and to exercise judicial functions in civil and criminal matters between their own countrymen and strangers, is exceptional to the common law, and is founded on special conventions or capitulations.

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  • Cromwell stayed in the town in May 1648, and July 1649, on his way to Pembroke and Ireland respectively, and later showed it exceptional favour by giving it a liberal charter and parliamentary representation.

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  • Considerable advances in our knowledge of the various chromogenic bacteria have been made by the studies of Beyerinck, Lankester, Engelmann, Ewart and others, and have assumed exceptional importance owing to the discovery that Bacteriopurpurin - the red colouring matter contained in certain sulphur bacteria - absorbs certain rays of solar energy, and enables the organism to utilize the energy for its own life-purposes.

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  • Many of the earlier methods of attenuation were devised in the case of the anthrax bacillus, an organism which is, however, somewhat exceptional as regards the relative stability of its virulence.

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  • The literary excellence of the work, and the flashes of light which it throws across a momentous but dark epoch of history, combine to give it exceptional importance among the relics of late Roman literature.

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  • This meeting has exceptional importance for the constitutional history of Bohemia.

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  • Very early, however, the author becomes serious in contrasting the early education of his hero - a satire on the degraded schools of the middle ages - with its subsequent and reformed stage, in the account of which all the best and noblest ideas of the humanist Renaissance in reference to pedagogy are put with exceptional force.

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  • The bishops of Lucca, who can be traced back to 347, received exceptional marks of distinction, such as the pallium in 1120, and the archiepiscopal cross from Alexander II.

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  • In 80 he returned to Rome as curule aedile, in which capacity he exhibited games of exceptional magnificence.

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  • The fact that in certain rare cases among insects a leg may apparently be replaced by a wing tends to show that under exceptional conditions similar forms may be assumed by non-homologous parts.

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  • China clay from the decomposing granites; tin and copper ore, once abounding at the contacts between the granite and the rocks it pierced, were the former staples of wealth, and the mining largely accounts for the exceptional density of population in Cornwall.

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  • Born at Temple Newsam in Yorkshire on the 7th of December 1545, he was educated in England, and his lack of intellectual ability was compensated for by exceptional skill in military exercises.

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  • The coast of Alaska offers exceptional facilities for smuggling, and liquor has always been very plentiful; juries have steadily refused to convict offenders, and treasury officials have regularly collected revenue from saloons existing in defiance of law.

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  • In years of exceptional flood the Seistan lakes spread southwards into an overflow channel called the Shelag which, running parallel to the northern course of the Helmund in the opposite direction, finally loses its waters in the Gaod-i-Zirreh swamp, which thus becomes the final bourne of the river.

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  • His peculiar talent, comparable in many respects to that of the so-called "calculating boys," was not combined with any exceptional measure of intellectual power, and produced nothing of permanent value.

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  • The wind, however, rarely attains any exceptional velocity.

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  • It need hardly be said that this method of determining the mean type of a race, as being that of its really existing and most numerous class, is altogether superior to the mere calculation of an average, which may actually be represented by comparatively few individuals, and those the exceptional ones.

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  • Gardiner's work is long and minute; the fifty-seven years which it covers are a period of exceptional importance in many directions, and the actions and characters of the principal persons in it demand careful analysis.

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  • Those who have received it are bound (unless in exceptional circumstances) to renew the mark, consisting of a bare circle on the crown of the head, at least once a month, otherwise they forfeit the privileges it carries.

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  • The chief work of the Helots was to provide a certain quantity of corn, wine and oil for the lords of the shares on which they were settled (roughly 82 medimni of barley a year per share); personal services to other Spartiates were exceptional.

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  • A careful sifting of the available evidence would rather tend to represent Periander as a ruler of unusual probity and insight, and the exceptional firmness and activity of his government is beyond dispute.

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  • Faces of prisms other than m are also small and of exceptional occurrence.

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  • But it would be more than usually rash to prophesy that this exceptional popularity will endure.

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  • Owing to the fact of his being unknown in London, to his exceptional courage and coolness, and probably to his experience in the wars and at sieges, the actual accomplishment of the design was entrusted to Fawkes, and when the house adjoining the parliament house was hired in Percy's name, he took charge of it as Percy's servant, under the name of Johnson_ He acted as sentinel while the others worked at the mine in December 1604, probably directing their operations, and on the discovery of the adjoining cellar, situated immediately beneath the House of Lords, he arranged in it the barrels of gunpowder, which he covered over with firewood and coals and with iron bars to increase the force of the explosion.

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  • The south-eastern embayment is rich to an exceptional degree.

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  • But her character was in any case exceptional.

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  • The sun's distance is the indispensable link which connects terrestrial measures with all celestial ones, those of the moon alone excepted; hence the exceptional pains taken to deter mine it.

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  • The constituent assembly gave the president exceptional powers to deal with all administrative matters.

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  • The division of the year into four seasons is not clearly marked save in the Cape peninsula, where exceptional conditions prevail.

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  • A man of exceptional culture and eloquence, he made his influence felt, not only in politics, but in journalism and the best social life of the Cape peninsula.

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  • Masonry dams are, for the most part, merely retaining walls of exceptional size, in which the overturning pressure is water.

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  • In 1871 the late Professor Rankine, F.R.S., whose remarkable perception of the practical fitness or unfitness of purely theoretical deductions gives his writings exceptional value, received from Major Tulloch, R.E., on behalf of the municipality of Bombay, a request to consider the subject generally, and with special reference to very high dams, such as have since been constructed in India.

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  • It is only necessary, however, to provide for these exceptional discharges during very short periods, so that the rise in the water-level of the reservoir may be taken into consideration; but subject to this, provision must be made at the bye-wash for preventing such a flood, however rare, from filling the reservoir to a dangerous height.

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  • The exceptional genera are Brachylophus in the Fiji Islands, Hoplurus and Chalarodon in Madagascar.

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  • The Art Gallery and Museum at Schoolhill, built in the Italian Renaissance style of red and brown granite, contains an excellent collection of pictures, the Macdonald Hall of portraits of contemporary artists by themselves being of altogether exceptional interest and unique of its kind in Great Britain.

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  • In some exceptional cases an abbot was allowed to name his own successor.

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  • His indefatigable exertions as a traveller, his skill and good fortune as a collector, his brilliance as a teacher and expositor, and his keenness as a controversialist no doubt aid largely in accounting for Spallanzani's exceptional fame among his contemporaries; yet greater qualities were by no means lacking.

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  • The rigorously authentic character of these laws, relating to, and dealing with, the actual realities of life, and with institutions and a state of society nowhere else revealed to the same extent, the extreme antiquity both of the provisions and of the language, and the meagreness of continental material illustrative of the same things, endow them with exceptional archaic, archaeological and philological interest.

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  • One national assembly of an exceptional character was held at Tara in A.D.

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  • The circumoesophageal water-ring may lose its connexion with the exterior medium; the podia (absent only in some exceptional forms) may be locomotor, respiratory or sensory in function, but usually are locomotor tube-feet.

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  • But these were exceptional, the usual material of an altar was marble, and its form, both among the Greeks and Romans, was either square or round; polygonal altars, of which examples still exist, being exceptions.

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  • There are exceptional spots on the upland prairies composed of stiff clay, not as easily cultivated, but very productive when properly managed and enriched.

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  • In this western third the rainfall is insufficient for Indian corn; but Kafir corn, an exceptional drought-resisting cereal, has made extraordinary progress in this region, and indeed generally over the state, since 1893, its acreage increasing 416'1% in the decade 1895-1904.

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  • He took away from London some of the exceptional privileges which his grandfather had granted, such as the free election of sheriffs of Middlesex, and the right of farming the shire at a fixed rent.

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  • In 1278 followed the Statute of Gloucester, an act empowering the king to make inquiry as to the right by which old royal estates, or exceptional franchises which infringed on the royal prerogative of justice or taxation, had passed into the hands of their present owners.

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  • It is clear that they could not have been held together after his death, for none but a king of exceptional powers could have resisted their natural impulse to break apart.

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  • The panic was so great that the niinistry felt it necessary to make exceptional provisions for allaying it.

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  • The latter dictum must not, however, be pushed to an extreme, since the African elephant, which is the largest living land mammal, attaining in exceptional cases a height approaching 12 ft., was largely exceeded in this respect by an extinct Indian species, whose height has been estimated at between 15 and 16 ft.

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  • Although the slaughter of a labouring ox was forbidden, it was considered excusable in the exceptional circumstances; none the less it was regarded as a murder.

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  • This exceptional character is, indeed, implied in the name by which it is known; for France has experienced many revolutions both before and since that of 1789, but the name "French Revolution," or simply "the Revolution," without qualification, is applied to this one alone.

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  • They show exceptional talent and industry, but their value is impaired by the spirit of system and by strong prepossessions.

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  • In short, More's Platonism appears to be really as hedonistic as Hobbism; only the feeling to which it appeals as ultimate motive is of a kind that only a mind of exceptional moral refinement can habitually feel with the decisive intensity required.

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  • Exemption from service is granted in a few exceptional cases.

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  • Herodianus also wrote numerous grammatical treatises, of which only one has come down to us in a complete form (IIepi µovr t pous Wews, on peculiar style), articles on exceptional or anomalous words.

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  • At the other extreme we know that innumerable swarms of minute bodies, probably little more than particles, move round the sun in orbits of every degree of eccentricity, making themselves known to us only in the exceptional cases when they strike the earth's atmosphere.

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  • The computations required in such work are of extreme complexity, and the labour required is still further increased by the fact that cases are rather exceptional in which the results reached by one generation will not have to be revised and reconstructed by another; processes which may involve the repetition of the entire work.

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  • The principal modification is that,up to the present time, stellar astronomy has not advanced so far that a computation of the perturbations in each case of a system of stars is either necessary or possible, except in exceptional cases.

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  • The great administrator and the bold innovator were united in him in an exceptional degree, and he allowed neither character to preponderate unduly.

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  • Strata of Upper Cretaceous age occur in Pondoland and Natal, and are of exceptional interest since the fossils show an intermingling of Pacific types with other forms having European affinities.

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  • This was the first of the exceptional measures which were to call down ruin upon them.

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  • At the head of the former type Robespierre, without special knowledge or exceptional talent, devoured by jealous ambition and gifted with cold grave eloquence, enjoyed a great moral ascendancy, due to his incorruptible purity of life and the invariably correct behaviour that had been wanting in Mirabeau, and by the persevering will which Danton had lacked.

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  • The streets in all parts of the city are of exceptional width and heavily shaded in the residential districts.

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  • The Almorvides went round the fatal circle of Asiatic and African monarchy with exceptional rapidity.

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  • Resignation Maura y Montanes, who proved himself later a and Death statesman of exceptional character, seceded to the I

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  • In England also, some bee-keepers include queen-rearing as part of their business, while one large apiary on the south coast is exclusively devoted to the rearing of queen bees on the latest scientific system, and to breeding by selection from such races as are most suited to the exceptional climatic conditions of the country.

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  • He was engaged at this time in a great struggle with the Social-Democrats, whom he tried to crush by exceptional penal laws.

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  • This, however, must have been an exceptional case, for we know that oxen were used until a comparatively late time, and that in Wales a law existed forbidding horses to be used for ploughing.

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  • In some small and exceptional regions the water is very alkaline, and in the counties of the south-east it is so generally saline that it is difficult, below 150 ft., to avoid an inflow of salt water.

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  • Before this event, however, Richard had been appointed a baron of the exchequer, his great industry and exceptional abilities as an accountant being recognized by giving him a special seat at the exchequer table, and from 1168 until his death he frequently acted as one of the itinerant justices.

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  • The water is pumped from Lake St Clair and is of exceptional purity.

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  • But these exceptional and dubious forms do not obtain nutriment by sending rootlets in a rhizocephalous manner into their patrons.

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  • In Germany the enactments of 1220 and 1231 contributed to the disintegration of the Empire and the fall of the Hohenstaufen, while conflicting interests made the government of Italy a problem of exceptional difficulty.

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  • An exceptional position is occupied by wool wax, the main constituent of the natural wool fat which covers the hair of sheep, and is obtained as a by-product in scouring the raw wool.

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  • Though we do not propose to deal with the other European localities for Eocene and Oligocene plants, there is one district to which attention should be drawn, on account of the exceptional state of preservation of the specimens.

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  • This hypothesis at least explains all myths of fire-stealing by the natural needs, passions, and characters of men, "a jealous race," whereas the philological theory explains the Greek myth by an exceptional accident of changing language, and leaves the other widely diffused myths of fire-stealing in the dark.

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  • Ghostly, veiled ladies of exceptional height passed in somber silence past an empty bier while a shadowy figure looking like a cross between Hercule Poirot and Fred O'Connor lurked behind a pillar, watch­ing.

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  • I wasn't usually so callous in putting flying saucers before family, but this was an exceptional case!

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  • In exceptional circumstances then this rule may be waived at the admin's discretion.

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  • They also make an exceptional abdominal exercise tool to create powerful and rock hard abs.

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  • With a choice of luxury frames in either wood, gold or silver this is an exceptional personalized present she'll utterly adore.

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  • Eminent local antiquarians first drew attention to the exceptional prehistoric landscapes of the fen edge during the early twentieth century.

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  • Applicants who are refused asylum may be granted ' exceptional leave to remain ' .

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  • He and Michael Carrick have been exceptional together in their midfield, but JJ has this amazing athleticism to his game.

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  • In a game lasting over an hour both players showed exceptional athleticism and retrieval skills but also an abundance of unforced errors.

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  • It is not the responsibility of the physician to inform the regulatory authority of the diagnosis, except in exceptional circumstances.

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  • Data from the survey have been used to study biogeography, biodiversity, seasonal and inter-annual variation, long-term trends, and exceptional events.

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  • Exceptional value and cracking quality from one of the oldest bodegas of Jerez.

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  • In October 1916, during the Battle of the Somme, he was awarded the Victoria Cross for exceptional bravery.

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  • She also agreed that, in exceptional circumstances, the rules regarding causation may be modified on policy grounds.

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  • Did Muhammad possess these exceptional characteristics by which the prophet was to be recognized?

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  • Only exceptional circumstances justify starting a claim in the High Court.

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  • Adult learning refund policy Once a course has begun, we will only consider refund requests in exceptional personal or family circumstances.

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  • Presented with exceptional clarity, the book provides the building surveyor, engineer and architect with a unique practical resource.

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  • The new Lynx Air Flow sole design prevents dipping on the head on the downswing for exceptional swing consistency and accuracy.

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  • Several premiers crus were on show, but not from exceptional vintages.

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  • The Terminator uses his exceptional intelligence and strength to find Sarah, but is there any way to stop the seemingly indestructible cyborg?

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  • Young home bred discus 15/06/06 Yes Exceptional young home bred discus fish approx 3 " to 4 " .

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  • In exceptional circumstances, where there is seriously disruptive or violent behavior, we may give less notice.

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  • The bonus material isn't exceptional but there is an excellent hour-long documentary.

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  • The combination of those three factors would, to my mind, make the case exceptional.

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  • They replaced the exceptional hardship and exceptional hardship and exceptional circumstances payments.

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  • This house is truly exceptional, a real home.

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  • This time limit may only be extended in wholly exceptional cases, where delay is unavoidable due to illness or annual leave.

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  • Such characters are not altogether exceptional in heroic Spain; it is a land of extremes.

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  • Many of our leaders have quite exceptional backgrounds in the country to which they are taking you.

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  • You've placed me in a very exceptional position, Miss Stanley.

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  • Taking the " highly exceptional circumstances " into account, the Sheriff said, " I grant you an absolute discharge " .

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  • You may also apply to increase the amount of your entitlement after it has been calculated if your circumstances are considered exceptional.

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  • Extraordinary tho this may seem, Newton's formative years were by no means exceptional.

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  • The importance of this algebra arises from the fact that in terms of such complex numbers with this definition of multiplication the utmost generality of expression, to the exclusion of exceptional cases, can be obtained for theorems which occur in analogous forms, but complicated with exceptional cases, in the algebras of real numbers and of signed real numbers.

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  • The very large quantity of output made available for export under these exceptional conditions brought about the flooding of the British and other markets with sugars at depressed prices, not unfrequently below the prime cost of production, to the harassment of important industries carried on by British refiners and sugar-growing colonies.

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  • Teutonic legend does not lightly exaggerate, and what to us seems incredible in it may be easily conceived as credible to those by whom and for whom the tales were told; that Sigmund and his son Sinfiotli turned themselves into wolves would be but a sign of exceptional powers to those who believed in werewolves; Fafnir assuming the form of a serpent would be no more incredible to the barbarous Teuton than the similar transformation of Proteus to the Greek.

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  • As for the land and fresh-water molluscs, some 200 of which are known, they are mainly kindred with those of China and Siberia, tropical and Indian forms being exceptional.

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  • The satellite of Neptune, and one satellite, Phoebe, of Saturn, are also quite exceptional, the direction of motion being retrograde.

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  • Not only had a whole array of subsidiary industries to be established and supplies of raw materials secured; thousands of skilled workmen and hundreds of directing personalities of strong character and exceptional ability had to be found and trained.

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  • At his death she paid an exceptional tribute to his" dear and honoured memory "from his" grateful and affectionate sovereign and friend."To something like this position Lord Salisbury after 1886 succeeded.

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  • The nearest approach to a reconciliation of the two statements would appear to be that while, at his advanced age, he did not wish to assume the responsibility of being head of a new denomination, formed in circumstances of exceptional difficulty, he was unwilling to condemn those who were ready to hazard the new departure.

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  • But the Hudson is strikingly exceptional in this respect; it possesses a deep and navigable tide-water channel all through its gorge in the highlands, a feature which has usually been explained as the result of depression of the land, but may also be explained by glacial erosion without change of land-level; a feature which, in connection with the Mohawk Valley, has been absolutely determinative of the metropolitan rank reached by New York City at the Hudson mouth.

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  • The tendency to eliminate the middleman has not only brought a good many manufacturers into direct relation with the shopkeeper, but in some exceptional cases the manufacturer, adopting some system of broadcast advertisement and postal delivery, has dealt with the consumer.

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  • Nevertheless, in exceptional cases modified growths, termed " grafthybrids," have been obtained which have been attributed to the commingling of the characteristics of stock and scion (see Hybridism).

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  • Fortunately, however, the Gregorian canto fermo associated with it is of exceptional beauty and symmetry; and the great 16th century masters either, like Palestrina, left it to be sung as plain-chant, or obviated all occasion for dramatic expression by setting it in versicles (like their settings of the Magnificat and other canticles) for two groups of voices alternatively, or for the choir in alternation with the plain chant of the priests.

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  • When, therefore, from about the i 5th century the princely territories came to be better organized, much of the raison d'être for the exceptional position held by the towns disappeared.

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  • Perhaps therefore the custom of public recitation was exceptional, 4 and unfortunately we do not know when or by whom it was introduced.

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  • The apogee of palace poetry dates from 1275 to 1280, when young King Diniz displayed his exceptional talents in a circle formed by the best troubadours of his father Alphonso III.

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  • Devizes (Divisis, la Devise, De Vies) does not appear in any historical document prior to the reign of Henry I., when the construction of a castle of exceptional magnificence by Roger, bishop of Salisbury, at once constituted the town an important political centre, and led to its speedy development.

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  • The Rumanian folk-songs, sung and often improvised by the villagers, or by a wandering guitar-player (cobzar), are of exceptional interest and beauty (see Literature, below).

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  • But the respect and, after a while, even the affection of the House were won by his business habits, his courtesy, his readiness to yield on non-essentials coupled with firmness in essentials, his exceptional clearness of head and of expression, and his extraordinary capacity for impromptu reply, without taking a note, at the close of a long debate on an intricate subject involving perhaps complicated figures.

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  • A partial circumcision is practised, which is exceptional with the Melanesians, nor have these usually an elaborate political and social system like that of Fiji.

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  • During 1877 the new federation of Liberal Associations which became known as the "Caucus" was started under Mr Chamberlain's influence in Birmingham - its secretary, Mr Schnadhorst, quickly making himself felt as a wire-puller of exceptional ability; and the new organization had a remarkable effect in putting life into the Liberal party, which since Mr Gladstone's retirement in 1874 had been much in need of a stimulus.

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  • The advent of the Persians, bringing with them a conception of religion of a far higher order than Babylonian-Assyrian polytheism (see Zoroaster), must also have acted as a disintegrating factor in leading to the decline of the old faith in the Euphrates Valley, and we thus have the interesting though not entirely exceptional phenomenon of a great civilization bequeathing as a legacy to posterity a superstition instead of a real achievement.

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  • Our state-of-the-art facilities in our purpose-built headquarters in Crowthorne offer clients an exceptional suite of the latest technology fit to meet their needs.

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  • The evening was rounded off by an exceptional pyrotechnics display from a barge moored in Southampton Water.

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  • Naturally the area boasts plenty of outdoor activities from exceptional skiing and hiking to white water rafting, mountain biking and tandem skydiving.

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  • Outstanding features include a large number of Norwich silver items and an exceptional group of pre Reformation patens unparalleled in other Dioceses.

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  • Injunctions and Stop Notices Used in exceptional circumstances where the Council considers it necessary to restrain an immediately harmful breach of planning control.

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  • With two AA rosettes for exceptional cuisine, guests can enjoy a relaxing stay.

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  • Rat examination Recent changes in protocol have put a ban on the LD50 test, save in exceptional circumstances.

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  • Reserved seating is located within the Maclaren Stand which offers exceptional views of all the action.

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  • The exceptional character of the cave is reinforced by the discovery of a human skeleton buried in a grave.

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  • It is intended that these fees remain static for three years subject to being changed only in exceptional circumstances.

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  • He added, In such exceptional cases the rule of law may trump parliamentary supremacy.

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  • On joining our team you'll benefit from a great basic rate and an exceptional performance-related bonus scheme with uncapped earnings potential.

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  • Our exceptional level of performance is underpinned by excellence in the quality of our staff, systems and procedures.

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  • Built with exceptional attention to detail and quality with a view to providing the utmost in system reliability.

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  • Part III study may be waived in exceptional cases.

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  • A wholesome light breakfast is served in your room allowing you to enjoy the exceptional view.

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  • However, increments may be withheld in exceptional circumstances.

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  • P&O will take a 240 million pound exceptional charge in the current financial year as a result of the review and write-down of goodwill.

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  • Profit before tax and the exceptional write-off up 18.3% to £ 369 million (£ 312 million).

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  • His life seems to have been filled with serendipity and exceptional coincidence.

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  • The Prorap diaper claims to offer exceptional fit for newborns.

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  • While higher end badminton equipment is no replacement for a good skill set and some exceptional training, they can certainly help increase your potential for playing the game.

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  • Anything over 3.0 is good, while 4.0 and above is exceptional.

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  • The Las Vegas mall is an exceptional one-stop shopping venue, as one can even book show, golf, or restaurant reservations without leaving the mall.

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  • The Platinum Card offers exceptional spending power, payment flexibility, and monthly rewards.

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  • Prepaid cards also make great gifts and offer exceptional shopping freedom.

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  • Bringing out the beauty of these patterns is one of the ways that Thomasville creates distinctive and exceptional products.Thomasville uses burl woods and crotch mahogany on some of its wood furnishings.

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  • It's a fact that acai berries contain an exceptional amount of antioxidants, even more than grapes, blueberries and red wine.

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  • Try styles of eye makeup to accentuate what is naturally unique about your eyes, whether it's exceptional lashes, smashing color, or a lovely shape - and you'll always be your beautiful best!

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  • Whether your costume calls for a transition to overt glamour, extreme hideousness, edgy darkness or exceptional beauty, makeup can help you achieve a realistic look.

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  • This is an exceptional site for kids, and offers tons of activities and games for preschoolers, all for free.

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  • Parents love having images of their young sports stars in action, and most are willing to pay top dollar for exceptional shots.

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  • The following guides offer exceptional information on where and how to sell your photographs for cash.

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  • Taking exceptional pictures of the moon requires a bit more than just a standard point-and-shoot camera.

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  • Finally, if you simply can't get enough of the exceptional layouts designed by Creative Memories consultants, you can purchase the latest Creative Memories Scrapbook Page Design and Layout Ideas book.

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  • Tiffany, with their lace, bold or pastel colors (depending upon your preference) and exceptional designs, has the perfect dress for you.

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  • High school letterman jackets actually started as a way for colleges, such as Harvard, to recognize exceptional players.

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  • If you are an exceptional student, then you can earn letters for your grades.

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  • Our wedding brunch was less than exceptional.

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  • Back at The Wyman House in our room we shared an exceptional plate of food in bed.

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  • It had a hot belly dancer and the food was exceptional, but our waiter had a twin brother working there and that was kind of freaky.

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  • These designer styles promise careful attention to detail, quality materials and construction, and an exceptional look for your wedding day.

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  • Ask your photographer for recommendations of the best time to get married so photos turn out exceptional.

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  • While most winter wedding dresses are suitable for a holiday wedding, adding an extra seasonal touch can make these gowns exceptional.

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  • With the exceptional ratings the show has enjoyed, Holloway quickly shot to television stardom.

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  • Her first few singles only made minor impressions on the country charts, but she made a name for herself with her exceptional musical talent and lovely singing voice.

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  • Finally, don't forget to check the "I Love Deals" link as well as the clearance link periodically for exceptional markdowns and special sales.

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  • The elastic waistband on the pants provides exceptional comfort and does not pinch or bind sensitive skin.

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  • Both infants and adults can both wear one of the hippest brands in denim and share the savvy style and exceptional look of the line.

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  • If you're an outstanding student, blessed with exceptional athletic ability, or possess a talent that's in high demand, this added financial aid can help make a private education a bargain.

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  • Universities, recognizing the need to meet the competitive market, invested in learning models, classroom set ups and educational materials that provide students with exceptional education.

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  • StarLite hires many types of employees, all of whom are expected to deliver the exceptional service the line is renowned for.

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  • With a range of employment options and a very competitive market, landing a job with this prestigious cruise company can lead to exceptional experiences and a memorable career.

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  • Service in the dining room is always excellent and the cuisine is always exceptional.

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  • Carnival Paradise provides an entertaining three day cruise to Mexico at an outstanding rate, and it is a wonderful way to enjoy an extended weekend aboard an exceptional vessel designed for enjoyment and excitement.

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  • While there you can enjoy regional wines, gourmet food, and exceptional beauty.

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  • Cruises are small and intimate, offering luxury accommodations with exceptional services.

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  • This is an exceptional way to see Europe.

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  • The following dog foods aren't so well-known, but they are often recognized as exceptional commercial dog foods.

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  • Long before becoming the latest celebrity at the White House, Portuguese Water Dog puppies have been bred, raised and trained for centuries to be superior companions and working dogs of exceptional stamina.

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  • The variety Dahurica, with deep purple heads of flowers, is of exceptional merit.

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  • It flowers in February and March, the flowers, which have an exceptional expanse, being of lavender-blue color, and characterised by a large triangular dark velvety-blue blotch on the falls.

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  • Because these wide, mounding plants adapt to full sun or partial shade, they are an exceptional choice for sunny garden spots.

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  • Specially formulated for poorly ventilated decks, docks and low to the ground decks where moisture is a problem, Sikkens Cetol SRD has exceptional performance and durability.

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  • As personalized jewelry, 14K gold picture locket charms make exceptional gifts.

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  • Diamonds look exceptional when teamed with white gold, however also look wonderful gleaming within a setting of yellow gold.

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  • For less than $1000, our customers can get 100 percent wool, full-canvas suit expertly tailored to their exact measurements for an exceptional fit unsurpassed by any ready-made garment.

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  • The flavor is exceptional and when sliced hot with butter, it practically melts in your mouth.

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  • Along with great styles, the site boasts exceptional customer service and a staff of knowledgeable lingerie consultants.

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  • Ideal if you're active, they provide exceptional warmth - but even if you don't spend hours at a time outside during fall and winter, you'll find plenty of opportunities to wear a barn jacket.

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  • It is an incredibly stretchy textile with exceptional dyeability.

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  • The Alien models have brown tinted lenses that are exceptional at cutting down glare and reducing eye strain.

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  • While it's true that Bolle produces exceptional eyewear, you don't have to just take our word for it.

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  • The Chloe line consists of skirts, mini skirts, blouses, pants, jackets and evening wear--all of which are of exceptional quality.

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  • There's no denying it, Dita offers exceptional quality of product, a factor that is reflected in both its price and in its celebrity fans.

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  • Both styles offer exceptional clarity, but because you can purchase the pair with either a square or round frame, you'll have more styling options at your disposal.

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  • Hobie began his career building 9 foot surfboards for friends, and soon the demand for these exceptional boards grew.

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  • In 1994, the Solargenics Acculens was awarded the Seal of Acceptance by the American Optometric Association for their exceptional performance.

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  • What made them exceptional was their hingeless, rimless Grilamid TR90 frame.

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  • A crystal clear image that provides exceptional contrast and image definition.

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  • These polycarbonate polarized lenses are built tough to provide exceptional quality and durability.

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  • Reasonably priced and made with exceptional quality, it's no wonder why Silhouette shades are flying off store shelves.

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  • Designed to have an exceptional fit, the frames of the Hudson are stretched wide over the temples for a stylish look, but still protects against peripheral wind, snow and glare.

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  • If you are simply searching for a style that is fashionable, but one that still provides exceptional sun protection, you can find that at BucciSunglasses.com as well.

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  • Instead of seeking to break a speed, length, or height record, this coaster delivers exceptional thrills in a traditional format.

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  • Guests of exceptional size may feel uncomfortable in the ride vehicles; guests who are exceptionally tall should ask to be seated in the front where more leg room is available.

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  • The exceptional realism of these simulated designs makes this a favorite game for players interested in true roller coaster engineering.

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  • The staff writers at LoveToKnow Theme Parks have years of amusement park experience both as regular guests, season pass holders, and former employees, as well as being exceptional writers.

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  • Passengers should be aware that Shoot-the-Rapids will use an over-the-shoulder harness restraint that may not be able to accommodate passengers with broad shoulders or exceptional girth.

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  • I've reviewed a number of Dreamcast games that have been exceptional, unique, fun, and a combination of all three.

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  • While the actual gameplay graphics were exceptional, cut scenes and secondary characters models were not.

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  • They demonstrate your dedication to exceptional gaming.

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  • The graphics of all the Soul Caliber games have been exceptional and viewing the screenshots and videos of the game in action proves SC3 is right on track.

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  • A small price to pay to get some exceptional video game fonts.

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  • The year 2001 was an excellent year in the Rioja, so it's not a shocker that this Calvario Rioja from the Finca Allende bodega was exceptional as well.

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  • This region has the tendency to produce exceptional white wines of distinction.

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  • The wines are extremely affordable and consistently good, though not exceptional.

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  • Vintages from 2008 through 2010 were very good in Carneros, with the 2008 being an exceptional vintage for Chardonnay.

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  • Fortunately, more recent vintages have yielded exceptional Chardonnays, as well.

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  • There are exceptional wine cooler systems that are beautiful as well as functional.

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  • Grenache varieties are among the most popular, and you'll be surprised at this wine's exceptional value.

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  • For a truly exceptional gift, you can package your wine and glasses in an antique box.

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  • The state's fishing and hunting are exceptional.

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  • The Oregon-based company began with the mission of building high performance, full-featured motor homes that provide exceptional value.

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  • This overlook is certainly worth visiting in order to gain perspective of the exceptional natural beauty of the area. 800-MEDORA-1.

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  • Standing Indian is a beautiful Appalachian campsite with exceptional scenery and many wonderful hiking trails.

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  • While their rates may not necessarily be as exceptional as other prepaid phone services, you can get your hands on a cheaper prepaid cell phone.

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  • Children with savant syndrome have an exceptional talent or skill in a particular area, such as the ability to process mathematical calculations at a phenomenal speed.

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  • Some severely mentally impaired children who also have hydrocephalus or Williams syndrome may acquire exceptional conversational language skills, sometimes called the "chatterbox syndrome."

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  • Recovery from substance use is notoriously difficult, even with exceptional treatment resources.

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  • In children whose bony growth plates have not closed, the chemical changes of acromegaly result in exceptional growth of long bones.

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  • Serenity Funeral Homes claim to offer exceptional funeral services to every client regardless of the monetary amount clients can afford to pay.

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  • For any basic or specialty hair service, customers are certain to find only the best stylists at Regis to help them create an exceptional look.

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  • Today, Matrix provides a number of exceptional hair products specially formulated for different types of hair without sacrificing the company's commitment to quality.

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  • Kindergarten worksheets are exceptional self-paced activities.

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  • For example, those who are exceptional with animals may wish to seek employment in a pet shop, kennel, grooming facility, or veterinarian's office.

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  • If you're planning to purchase a home in the City of Orlando it is a good idea to check out the city's exceptional down payment assistance program.

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  • Consignment shops--those that specialize in maternity clothes, children's clothing, and generic--are a treasure trove of exceptional buys for the expectant mother.

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  • Much of J.Lo's professional success has been attributed to her exceptional work ethic.

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  • Whether you are looking for celebrity trends or unique style, exceptional designs are readily available.

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  • None of the cell phone services have exceptional service in all Bay Area locations.

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  • Today, Fairmont President's Club, which is complimentary, offers an exceptional guest loyalty program and personalized room preferences which are noted at all Fairmont properties.

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  • Coolwallpaper offers an exceptional selection of wallpapers featuring models and actresses in bikinis.

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  • Many prefer this style of swimsuit because it provides exceptional coverage for the hips, thighs and buttocks, but still looks fashionable and stylish enough for the beach.

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  • The process of making your miniature doll will be time-consuming, but the end product is exceptional.

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  • They pride themselves on exceptional customer service and high quality products.

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