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152 I, too, thought I was doing something unique and practising an art exceptionally well.
153 Sir Horatio Palavicino, an exceptionally wealthy man, complained when his income was assessed at £80.
154 Some of these works are small, some exceptionally large, sometimes employing thousands of people on one site.
155 Republicans also scored exceptionally well among people living in the urban social housing projects.
156 In traditional cultures both are at an exceptionally low level.
157 The roads are flooded after a period of exceptionally heavy rain.
158 Oak was occasionally used, but only for exceptionally important interments.
159 Claire Selman selects fashion for action Skiing poses exceptionally extreme demands on clothing.
160 Another concern was the exceptionally low turnout, estimated at only 21.09 percent over both rounds.
161 It was generally agreed that the churchyard of St Andrew's was an exceptionally pleasant place.
162 Your contribution could be exceptionally well timed.
163 Timothy is exceptionally leafy and productive.
164 The Fragrant Hills are exceptionally beautiful in late autumn.
165 Though nearly 50, he is exceptionally vigorous in work.
166 The series non-clogging sewage pump, sewage capacity exceptionally strong.
167 Admission to schools of veterinary medicine is exceptionally competitive.
168 Silicones in general are exceptionally stable and inert.
169 As a surgeon, Philip was exceptionally gifted.
170 Was he even spectacularly sick, exceptionally blind, extraordinarily degraded?
171 Combinatorial Theory is exceptionally useful in the real world.
172 The weather was exceptionally fine the night of fifteenth.
173 An exceptionally clear adhesive can be made from fish and was the first adhesive used for photographic emulsions for photo film and photo resist coatings for photoengraving processes.
174 Tony Blair is an exceptionally gifted politician, perhaps the most natural persuader to have occupied the country's highest office since universal suffrage was introduced in 1928.
175 The leakproof of our product, exceptionally good of its kind.
176 We may not be silver-tongued or exceptionally gifted, but we all have something to give—a skill or talent to share in Christ's name.
177 When occurs exceptionally, informs in the point source to have the unusual condition the indicating lamp.
178 Asiatic wild sheep with exceptionally large horns; sometimes considered a variety of the argali Ovis ammon.
179 Founded in the 12th century on a hill site surrounded by the Aare river, Berne developed over the centuries in line with a an exceptionally coherent planning concept.
180 Even with its larger and more powerful engine it is still a very quiet motor scooter and emits exceptionally low levels of pollution.