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A god is commonly understood to be a sort of extraordinary self.
Norris delineates the many differences between Quaker thought and his own, but perhaps the main difference is: "The Quakers represent this light within as a sort of Extraordinary Inspiration (whence they have the name of Enthusiasts) whereas I suppose it to be a Man's Natural and Ordinary way of Understanding" (Two Treatises 365).
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"EVERY community, in the natural course of events, demands an individual who shall take upon himself all sorts of extraordinary achievements in the ways of amusements who will crowd the streets, and distract the walkers therein with Transparencies and Musical Vans," Cornelius Mathews wrote in 1850.
Suddenly characters were doing all sorts of extraordinary things.
So this tiny little moment affected me in all sorts of extraordinary ways".
But it is getting less accurate by the day, as the suburbs mutate in all sorts of extraordinary ways.
Meanwhile, the ECB's choice to preside over a steady slowdown in demand growth, and a consequent squeeze on the periphery, is exacerbating the financial crisis and putting great pressure on ECB officials to take all sorts of extraordinary action.
People come together in all sorts of extraordinary and unpredictable ways to solve problems and we want to see where this goes.
We had a sort of feeling of an extraordinary world - at that time it was easier to get your book published if you came in from Nigeria or somewhere than if you were a young English writer.
Mr. Bernanke said the Fed should retain the ability, in an emergency, to create the sort of extraordinary lending programs it set up in 2008 to ease liquidity for investment banks and prop up markets for commercial paper, money market funds and consumer, auto and student loans.
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