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"She's a person of exceptional means with no place to really call home".
It is but a pattern in the defaulting to austerity measures, exceptional means, and unusual cruelty.
And a variety of religious beliefs, even within Christianity, a range of what being "chosen by God" and "exceptional" means.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation considers a case cleared in one of two ways: by arrest or by "exceptional means".
Assistants may be asked to do just about any task, said Merle Elias, owner of Exceptional Means Concierge Services in Los Angeles and author of "L.A. First Class," a guide to the city.
Although it's tempting to keep this kind of find to yourself, Mark and wife Sophie's dedication to the exceptional means that news is already out about the stylish garden rooms, great food, wine and top-quality beers from around the world.
"In exceptional circumstances, we need exceptional means," he said.
This man is not of exceptional means; he is the average, hardworking American man.
The exceptional means by which Mr. Abe's government approaches international law is dangerous and destabilizing, as was in full display last year with Japan's response to China's announcement of an Air Defense Identification Zone in the East China Sea.
I was lucky my Luce Scholarship allowed me to pursue something else that made me feel exceptional long enough to develop some kind of self awareness about what the need to feel exceptional meant about me as a person, and how to rein that impulse in.
Microstructures of specimens were also detected and compared, and the exceptional mean pore size was 39.7 μm which was measured by using "Micro-image Analysis and Process System" (MIAPS) software.
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