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It's delivered, on the whole, quite extraordinarily high standards of living for most people.
The Irish language, Gaelic or Gaeilge, quite extraordinarily has neither words for yes or no.
There is no preamble and the register of the conversation is quite extraordinarily frank.
During the Queen's quite extraordinarily long reign, it has been possible to do nothing.
Climate and weather are quite extraordinarily complex and this is a very new form of science.
Whatever Cosi fan Tutte seemed at the time, it now seems quite extraordinarily harrowing.
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It really was quite an extraordinarily beautiful wedding.
The closest thing to an idea in it is something like this: You thought it would be quite simple; it is extraordinarily complicated.
There's something quite reassuring about these extraordinarily successful and eligible men choosing to marry women who are, frankly, just as successful and eligible as they are.
I set it in Lancashire, in a place like the one I grew up in: Ormskirk, which was quite bland and suburban… extraordinarily normal, I suppose you'd say.
During his 12 years in power, Russia's ruling governing caste grew extraordinarily powerful and, quite often, personally wealthy.
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