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So this is a discipline with a fairly extensive history.
"Each object has a fairly extensive Newport story".
In Italy there is a fairly extensive industry.
This, I have learned from a fairly extensive career as a burglar.
(The terrace has a fairly extensive play area for children, perfect for imbibing parents).
Connecting lines were constructed in subsequent years, and Serbia now has a fairly extensive rail network.
The city has a fairly extensive bus network, and taxis and rickshaws are easily accessible.
"It is a fairly extensive process," Giselle Davies, a spokeswoman for the I.O.C., said in a telephone interview yesterday.
"A year ago we renewed his contract for another term and we had a fairly extensive examination of what he has done," he noted.
The Murphys went to no such lengths with their property, but they did undertake a fairly extensive remodelling of the villa, which required nearly two years to complete.
That being said, like most Canadian cities, Edmonton has a fairly extensive and well-used public transit system consisting of light rail and buses.
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