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That strike transcended a somewhat ordinary encounter in shivering Moscow.
Similarly, breaded cutlets of veal ($15.95), pork ($13.95) or chicken ($12.95) were impeccably crisp yet somewhat ordinary.
But aside from the eerie void in the restaurant and a guard outside, Mr. Tokhtakhounov's life here seems open and even somewhat ordinary.
The statement was somewhat ordinary, even for a diplomatic communiqué, but it highlighted the level of anxiety in a country whose delicate political and sectarian balance seems predestined to strife and deadlock.
He removes the mythological element of heroism and explores how somewhat ordinary men became extraordinary -- natural born heroes -- during the course of history and wars.
I looked around the somewhat ordinary surroundings, seeing nothing but the four walls and the three people sitting cross-legged in the room.
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Meanwhile, inside, a smaller crowd of somewhat less ordinary Americans was gathering for a somewhat less standard tour... Tells how the latter group consisted of donors who undertook to give the Democratic Party two hundred and fifty thousand dollars--the largest sum ever assessed for attendance at a political event.
For many families in South Florida and Georgia, evacuating for a hurricane has become somewhat of an ordinary routine.
However, the Voronoi diagram, the quasi-triangulation, and the beta-complexes are sometimes regarded as somewhat difficult for ordinary users to understand.
(That wasn't much of a loss. On the night we did receive it, the basket held very ordinary, somewhat stale French bread).
Such a quantitative concept would be an extraordinarily useful tool, and it would be a useful successor to our ordinary, somewhat scattered notions of confirmation and induction.
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