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The international rules are expected to be exceedingly weak, with virtually all of the airplanes flying today making the grade, which means ICAO is unlikely to deliver any real reductions on greenhouse gas emissions.
In another way what he did was exceedingly brave when Madrid were at full strength and Cristiano Ronaldo was gunning for Raúl's record as the Champions League's all-time record scorer.
Up on the rarefied and leafy heights of Kolonaki, home to some of central Athens' most expensive shops and their exceedingly well-heeled clientele, it was hard to find anyone really upset by Syriza's victory – or worried by Tsipras's warning that the vote was "a defeat for the oligarchs and elites".
Dominic Sandbrook is a historian whose books include Never Had It So Good and Mad as Hell The 1964 general election was hotly contested and narrowly decided – power went to Labour by an exceedingly slender majority.
Shoreditch changed from a gritty no-go area to being exceedingly trendy.
In reality, every ground in the country contains its share of bigmouths, and while to be on the receiving end of a gobful of filth is exceedingly unpleasant and infuriating, a footballer's behaviour must always be above that of the yob.
Having joined Davis on the stump, it would now be exceedingly difficult for him to capitulate and allow the government to push the counter-terrorism bill through via the Parliament Act.
For, alongside an exhaustive list of whiskies from all over Scotland – some exceedingly rare – there's a sizeable selection from Japan.
The other thing to note is this course is exceedingly flat and quite technical: the Brownlees would happy cycle up the Ventoux and run around Everest if they could - the harder the course for them the better - but the challenge on the bike today will be handling the 100+ corners.
Financial Times journalist and fellow anthropologist Gillian Tett argued that the book was "not just thought-provoking but exceedingly timely", not least, no doubt, because in it Graeber called for a biblical-style "jubilee", meaning a wiping out of sovereign and consumer debts.
Certainly, his relationship with Mrs Thatcher was always exceedingly formal.
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